Charities In Lancashire
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Maghull Horticultural And Gardening Club
LeisureRegular monthly talks on gardening and horticultural subjects which are open to all members and the general public. Three shows are held each year
The Friends Of Eritrea In The United Kingdom
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareThe Friends of Eritrea/ UK is an independent charity, whose main objectives are:Support to education and relief of sickness and poverty in Eritrea.To solicit aid from governments, institutions and individuals in the UK and elsewhere.To promote technology transfer to schools and HE centres in Eritrea that share these objectives and to support new Eritrean refugees coming into the UK.
The Martland Benevolent Fund
Social welfareSame as "Where Charity Operates"
West Lancashire Footpath Group
Facilities1. The objectives of the group are to encourage the use of public footpaths and to assist in the preservation, maintenance and defence of the rights of the public to use and enjoy on foot the public highways, (e.g. footpaths, bridle paths, by-ways and other ways, wastelands and roadside strips). 2. The group aims to prevent the abuse of such rights. 3. The group aims to co-operate with other assoc
Staining C E School Home School Association
Charity and VCS support, Education, HousingCurrent Activities includes Christmas and Summer Fairs, Firework Display, Raffle Ticket Sales and Bond Sales to raise money for the local village primary school
New Beginning Ministries
Housing, ReligionWe have regular church services on sunday mornings where we worship, hear from God and spend time in fellowship. Also we have Bible studys, homeless meals throughout the week, hour prayer and Monthly worship nights where we encounter with God for three hours
The Rotary Club Of Barnoldswick And Earby Trust Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportCommunity work within the local area. Supporting various local, national and international charities by fund raising activities. Sponsoring young people involved in charity work overseas.
Widnes Spastic Fellowship Group
Associations, Social welfareTo provide and promote facilities and social activities for those with cerebal palsy and other physically handicapped persons in and around the Widnes area
Radio Heartbeat
Arts, HealthProvision of hospital radio services to the staff and patients of Ormskirk and District General Hospital and Southport Hospital
Friends Of Lancaster Cemetery
Associations, FacilitiesOrmskirk And District Lions Club Charitable Trust Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportGeneral fundraising in the Ormskirk area to allow donations to be made to individuals or small charitable groups on receipt of a request for assistance. It is not our normal policy to make donations from this Trust to organisations that have their own fundraising abilities. We do make donations via our parent body Lions Clubs International for National & I/NAT appeals.
Charity Of Thomas Hill
Issue of grocery vouchers to Wardle residents deemed to qualify.
Hyde, Whipp, Bray Charity
Social welfareTo ASSIST WITH THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND TO HELP PEOPLE IN THE CLITHEROE AREA.
Ogden And Hollingworth Educational Foundation
Charitable activities, EducationProvide funds for two local church schools
Radio Hospitals Blackburn
Arts, HealthBroadcasting 24/7 random music and live shows to patients of The Royal Blackburn Hospital.
Poor's Land Charity
Social welfareThe Poor's Land Charity provides an annual grant to individuals in the Parish of Caton-with-Littledale, from the income derived from the 'Poor's Land' grazing and fishing rights.
Connect Talent CIO
Economic and community development, EducationProvide support and training for individuals needing additional support to progress with their chosen career. This includes one to one mentoring, support to get on-line, basic IT skills, CV writing and support for job applications
The Roccia Foundation
Social welfareTHE ACTIVITIES OF THE CHARITY ARE TO RELIEVE POVERTY, SICKNESS, HARDSHIP AND DISTRESS AND TO ADVANCE AND PROMOTE EDUCATION. IT HAS AIMED TO ACHIEVE THIS BY PROVIDING FUNDS TO INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS THAT FALL INTO THIS CATEGORY
Whittingham And Goosnargh Sports And Community Association
Associations, Leisure, Social welfareCreating a community hub for local inhabitants offering social events. Whittingham and Goosnargh and the surrounding villages.
Rishton Relief In Sickness Charity
HealthTo help those who are sick in the area of Rishton
St Francis Pta (hill Chapel)
Beneficiary group, EducationTo advance the education of pupils in the school in particular by:Developing effective relationships between the staff parents and other associated with the school; Engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils.
Accrington Heritage Trust
HeritageOur key activities will be to educate people about the industrial, military and transport heritage of Accrington. We own a 1975 single-deck bus, the last surviving example painted in the dress uniform colours of the Accrington Pals. We are currently restoring this as a community asset by means of a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant and equipping it as a learning and exhibition vehicle.
Samuel Crooke's Charities
Arts, Religion, Social welfareFor various Parishes in Croston and Leyland on a rotational basis: the purchase of books of devotion according to the principles of the Church of England; educational stipends; apprenticeships for industrious poor persons; poor indigent and industrious housekeepers.
Hungrill Or Endowed School For Boys Christopher Dawson (for Girls)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Facilitiesupkeep and administration of the village green and maintenance of the field, and also makes grants to the village school.
Croston Over 60's Club
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo provide amenities and facilities for community use, particularly members of the community over 60 years of age. This includes regular weekly meetings and social events.