Charities In Knowsley
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The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Kirkby
ReligionThe advancement of religion in the Kirkby area of Liverpool by means of church services and activities which involve the local communities.
Merseyside Refugee Support Network
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HousingBringing together all refugee & asylum support agencies across Merseyside to network, share information, raise issues, campaign, and provide signposting. We also provide welfare/housing advocacy case work, we offer health and well being support and employment and training advice for individual refugees and asylum seekers to help with integration and settlement for life in UK.
United Sikh Association
Facilities, ReligionPlace of worship and community centre
The Tim Cogley Cardiac Screening Foundation
To preserve and protect the health of young adults on Merseyside by: - promoting and facilitating cardiovascular screening of young adults in Merseyside so as to reduce early death rates from previously unknown or undetected medical conditions; and,- promoting the general public's understanding and awareness of coronary heart screening of young adults and its potential benefits.
The Lancashire And North-West Beekeepers' Association
EnvironmentTo promote and further the craft of beekeeping. To advance the education of the general public in the importance of bees in the environment.
Yellow House Cultural Club
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE RESIDENT IN MERSEYSIDE IN ALL THE PLASTIC, VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS AND LITERATURE AND TO PROVIDE OR ASSIST IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR RECREATION OR OTHER LEISURE TIME OCCUPATIONS IN THE INTERESTS OF SOCIAL WELFARE.WORK ON A DAILY BASIS WITH YOUNG PEOPLE TO ASSIST IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT AS ACTIVE CITIZENS.
St James Pre-School Woolton
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPARENT & TODDLER AND PRE-SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN IN WOOLTON VILLAGE, LIVERPOOL
Beechley Stables Rda
Beneficiary groupTo promote the objectives of the Riding for the Disabled Association registered under the charity number 244108 by providing disabled people with the opportunity to ride to benefit their health and well being in the Merseyside area.
Merseyside Adventure Sailing Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureWe are attempting to remove barriers by obtaining funding to offer an intensive pre-employment / training residential course over a 6 week period.Prior to the start of the programme they will complete initial briefing, training which will include team building and an individual skills analysis.Creating the environment for young people to discover and develop themselves. .
Merseyside & Cheshire Blood Bikes
Charity and VCS support, HealthTo help relieve sickness by the provision of motorcycle and vehicles courier services to hospitals and hospices in the charities catchment areas all free of charge and by volunteers of the group
Southport And Area Schools Worker Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, Religion, SocietySupporting 2 full time schools workers who work in schools and colleges providing support to school clubs and assistance in curricular areas ( assemblies, religious education,citizenship, PHSE).Working in partnership with other schools/youth workers; joint presentations at Easter, end of school year 6 and Christmas; Encouraging prayer and financial support from Churches and individuals
Elizabeth Rathbone Charity
The Trustees objectives are to make donations to such charitable bodies or institutions at such times and in such manner as they in their absolute discretion think fit.
Award Solutions LTD
Beneficiary groupWe provide accredited activities to young people who may not otherwise be able to acccess them. Enabling young people to gain benefit socially, economically and personally.
Friends - Play For Disabled Children
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureWe arrange a variety of recreational activities for disabled children, young adults up to the age of 25 and their families. These include theatre and cinema trips, craft sessions, soft play/sensory sessions, day trips to farms and zoos, tramolining, fun and float sessions in a swimming pool.
Spectrum Connect CIO
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe connect adults with less complex needs autism (LCNA); by creating a range of safe, accessible and inclusive social opportunities & life experiences to boost health and wellbeing, make positive life choices, make friends and reduce isolation. We nurture independence and choice, encouraging and empowering adults with LCNA to reach their full potential in life.
Warrington Emmaus Fellowship Trust
Arts, Health, ReligionTo promote the Christian faith through meetings, evangelism, pastoral care, counselling, distribution of the Bible and Christian literature, and other means of support for these activities.- to counsel and help all members of society in any need.- to work with all other Christian organisations to promote the public good.- to perform charitable acts and services.
The Local Carers Network
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe principal activity of our Charity is to promote and advance the knowledge, education and well-being in life of all persons with special educational needs and or disabilities, and to support their families including siblings by delivering training, independent advocacy, representation and family focused activities.We offer independent consultation to organisations and Local Authorities.
The John Gilpin Trust
Charitable activitiesThe trust makes donations to charitable organisations and groups mainly in Cumbria Merseyside and East Suffolk
Children’s Charity Merseyside CIO
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe objects of the CIO are to relieve the needs of children and young people in Merseyside and in surrounding areas who are in need as a result of ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, by providing or assisting in the provision of specialist items and equipment with a view to improving the beneficiaries conditions of life.
The Mothers' Union (liverpool Diocesan Branch)
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, HealthSupports the work of the Mothers Union worldwide, but operates mainly with the Diocese of Liverpool, providing support to families, children, young people and older people within the area.Operating within the community, schools, hospitals and prisons to support those in need.
Priority Management LTD
Economic and community development, EducationEducation/TrainingEconomic/Community development/Employment
Vee's Place
Health, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide community outreach and support facilities for learning and recreation to individuals and groups ( most ages) who are in need by reason of disability, poverty or social and economic circumstances. Interventions are offered in the interest of social welfare and with the objective of improving health and wellbeing.
Animal Aid 246
HousingANIMAL AID PREVIOUSLY OPERATED AS CHARITY No. 702713We aim to prevent cruelty and relieve the suffering and distress of animals in need of care and attention in the North West. We are committed to providing shelter for stray / unwanted animals and find loving homes for all the animals in its care ensuring they receive excellent veterinary care and are neutered, vaccinated, micro chipped.
Churches Together In The Merseyside Region
The encouragement and support of the working together of Christian Churches within their respective ecclesiastical boundaries
Fellowship For Christian Services
ReligionThe promotion of the Gospel including the support of existing churches through finance and ministry; the making of material and financial gifts to those in need.