Charities In Kingston Upon Thames
Discover 402 charities in Kingston Upon Thames. Use the search below to filter within these results.
The Green Corridor
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareWorking with disadvantaged 14 to 25 year olds on the fringe of exclusion, NEET, or struggling with the academic system. We help them to reach their potential through land based learning. Our programmes offer nationally recognised qualifications, enrichment activities and upskilling opportunities. Through land based engagement such as horticulture and conservation we help to unlock potential.
Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust General Charitable Fund
Beneficiary group, Health, ResearchThe Trustee ensures the charitable objective is carried out for the public benefit by undertaking the following activities:- the provision of facilities and purchase of medical equipment for use by Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust;- supporting research into, and development of, treatments; and,- expenditure for the benefit of patients, their families and staff of the hospital.
Ruils
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfareRuils is a user-led charity that supports disabled children and adults to live independently & be part of their community. We deliver a range of holistic, outcome-focused services that aim to remove barriers to living an independent life including information, advice, advocacy, befriending, Direct Payments support, Social Prescribing and inclusive community activities.
Age Concern Kingston Upon Thames
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfarePractical support to enable older people to live safely and independently in their own homes. Day services; Information and Advice; Community Team; Community Connectors (social prescribing) service; Befriending & social engagement; Handyperson service; Help at Home service; Dementia support; Community Furniture.
The Charity Of The Order Of The Marist Sisters Province Of England
Beneficiary groupThe charity supports the religious and other charitable works undertaken by the Order of the Marist Sisters, Province of England
Merton Music Foundation
ArtsThe principal object of the Merton Music Foundation is to "advance musical education within the framework of the arts for the benefit of the public in the London Borough of Merton and elsewhere". Our mission is to encourage participation, enjoyment and achievement by providing the highest quality learning opportunities in music and the performing arts.
South West London Law Centres
Charitable activitiesLegal Advice, Assistance and Representation.
Richmond Upon Thames Music Trust Company Limited
Arts, Beneficiary groupTo provide musical opportunities of the highest standard for young people and others in and around the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames.
Working Well Trust
Economic and community development, Education, HealthTo provide employment and training opportunities for people with long term mental health support needs. We operate three vocational training projects set within social enterprises. We offer IPS employment support, standard employment support, in work retention support, business advice and career progression advice.
Sisters Of The Holy Cross CIO
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, ReligionThe Sisters of the Holy Cross support the religious and other charitable works carried on by the members of the Congregation, including the provision of education, care, social, pastoral and counselling services. Supporting the overseas missionary work of the Congregation and the provision of grants to other organisations in line with our Charitable objectives. Care is given to older Sisters.
The Fircroft Trust
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingThe Fircroft Trust supports adults with mental health problems and learning disabilities. The charity runs the Fircroft Centre in Surbiton and Firs Court residential and supported living home in Hook, Chessington, Surrey.
Union Of Kingston Students
Education, LeisureThe advancement of education of students at Kingston University for the public benefit by promoting their interests and welfare and representing, supporting and advising students, representing students' interests to the university, and providing social, cultural, sporting and recreational activities and forums for discussion and debate for the personal development of students.
Hounslow Music Service
Armed forces, Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationHounslow Music Service exists to provide music education to children and young people who live in or attend school in and around the London Borough of Hounslow
Action On Disability
Charitable activitiesAction on Disability's main activity as a charitable company by guarantee is to promote equality of opportunity in the community for all disabled people.This is done through the delivery of high quality services, influencing local and national policy and the removal of barriers to full participation in society.
Gurdwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha, Hounslow
religiouseducationalhumanitariansports & welfare
The Tiffin School Foundation
EducationThe role of The Tiffin School Foundation is, for the benefit of the public, to support the provision and conductof Tiffin School or to advance such other exclusively charitable purposes (according to the lawof England and Wales) connected with Tiffin School as the charity trustees may in theirdiscretion think fit.
Jigsaw4u Limited
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfarePre Bereavement and Grief SupportAdvocacy and befriendingHome-school projectsParticipationTraining and consultationYoung Runaways and young people at risk of or expereincing sexual exploitationDomestic AbuseEarly Years Parenting
Kingston Voluntary Action
Charity and VCS supportto promote the voluntary sector in Kingston upon Thames by the provision of information, advice, education, training services, resources and other support. To encourage and support innovation and the meeting of new or unmet needs. To develop the capacity and skills of local organisations working to support local communities, to build resilience and connect people to their communities.
Richmond Advice And Information On Disability (raid)
Economic and community development, LeisureRichmond AID runs services for disabled people including an Information Navigation and Advice Service, Money Advice, Benefits Service, Job Club, Peer Network, Spade gardening service and more.
Everyday Church
ReligionEveryday Church launched in 2013 when three existing churches chose to join together as one church in three locations. Since then we have launched new congregations in London, as well as online services every hour through the week. We also run courses and groups designed to help people grow in or explore faith, as well as social action projects to benefit the communities we serve.
Kingston Churches Action On Homelessness
Charitable activities, HousingThe provision of housing and welfare benefits advice and advocacy for those who are homeless or threatened with homelessness. We also provide temporary housing for motivated single homeless people.
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Hillingdon, Slough, Windsor , Kingston And District Branch
Charity and VCS supportSubsidised veterinary treatment at our Hillingdon Clinic.Rehoming of unwanted and abandoned animals.Promotion of kindness and prevention of cruelty to animals.Promotion of responsible pet ownership.Fundraising to achieve the above activities.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Saint Andrew And Saint Mark, Surbiton
Associations, Religion, Social welfareThe charity provides opportunities for public and private Christian worship in its two churches in Surbiton, Surrey. It provides teaching in the Christian faith. It offers pastoral care to members of the congregation and others. It supports other charities throughout the world. It organises outreach social activities for church members plus a Xmas lunch for lonely people.
Afc Wimbledon Foundation
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe Foundation's activities focus on four main pillars which are: social inclusion; Sports participation; Education; and Health. In our first year we have emphasised sporting activities for young people, mainly in the Borough of Merton. However, activities were expanding to include older people (walking football), opportunities for female involvement and children with learning difficulties.
Dons Local Action Group
Social welfareWe exist to fight the effects of poverty in Southwest London. We collect and distribute food, tech and furniture for and to those who need it.