Charities In Lancashire
Discover 3,196 charities in Lancashire. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Ffh Educational Trust
Religion, Social welfareTo relief of financial hardship within the Jewish Community by providing grants, paying for services, facilities, goods and services which persons could not afford through lack of means
Thornton Methodist Church
ReligionThe provision of facilities for Christian Worship and fellowship.To share Faith and Understanding of Christianity.To provide outreach services for the local community.To provide rooms for smaller charitable organisations to use for their own purposes.
Gay And Peter Hartley's Hillards Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthGay & Peter Hartley's Hillards Trust makes grants to charities that support children's welfare, care for the elderly, mental/physical health, disability, & hospices. Grants are made up to £1,000 to local charities in towns in 11 counties in north and central England - mainly in Yorkshire, Lancashire, Lincolnshire, Derbyshire & Nottinghamshire. See www.hillardstrust.org for more details.
Brookfield Spaceplace
Leisurethe charity provides facilities in the interests of social welfare, for recreation and leisure time occupations with the object of improving the conditions of life for the inhabitants of the Brookfield area of Preston, and in common effect to advance education and and to improve the physical and economic conditions of life in the said area of benefit
Lancaster Boys And Girls Club
Beneficiary groupThe Club caters for both boys and girls to enable them to gain new experiences, which develop their confidence and aspirations in an informal and non-judgemental environment,
Retired Greyhounds South Lakes
Housing, LeisureRetired Greyhounds South Lakes finds permanent retirement homes for ex racing greyhounds.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Christ Church, Fulwood
Beneficiary group, Education, Religion, SocietyThe promotion of the Christian religion, the provision of a Church for prayer and worship, regular services of public worship, teaching christianity through sermons, junior church, youth work, adult education, foster inter faith links, pastoral care, supporting other charities in the UK and overseas
Hoghton Tower Preservation Trust
Education, Facilities, HeritageMaintaining and preserving the historic fabric of Hoghton TowerMaking Hoghton Tower available to the community at large through house open days, school tours and private toursMaintaining the grounds and gardens of Hoghton TowerEducation and research activities into the history of the house and archives
Jump
Arts, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareJUMP provides profession photography services for children with life limiting health conditions to enable them to capture special memories with families and friends. We run a programme of face to face and digital social events where the families we support can come together for activities, entertainment ,information and to access our photography and other range of support services.
Noor E Madina Trust
ReligionIslamic Educaton facilities / Community support
Claughton Memorial Village Hall
FacilitiesMaintain the hall for the use by the parishioners and local community.
Bain Charitable Trust
The charity pays income to charitable institutions at the absolute discretion of the trustees, favouring charities in the North West of England. Trust is open to applications. Please submit your application to https://funding.ludlowtrust.com
The William Dean Countryside And Educational Trust
Economic and community development, Environment, HeritageTo promote the advancement of education for the public benefit relating to natural history, ecology and conservation of the natural environment.
Kebire Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Saving of livesPROVIDE EMERGENCY RELIEF TO THE MOST AFFECTED PEOPLE IN ERITREA, ERITREAN REFUGEES IN THE SUDAN, ETHIOPIA AND OTHER NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES WE SETUP BASIC EDUCATION, SANITATION AND CONTRIBUTE TO EASE THE ORDEAL OF ORPHANS.
The Roselands Trust
Charitable purposes and public benefit.
Purple Heart Wishes
Beneficiary groupWe grant wishes for people diagnosed with a terminal illness in their early adult life.Hoping to give as many happy memories as possible to them, and their family and friends
Skerton (lancaster) Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, LeisureThe community centre is a facility for people of all ages offering a wide range of services and activities to the both the local community and surrounding areas. We work in partnership with other voluntary groups with an aim to improving peoples lives through access to leisure, community groups, education, support into employment and youth provision.
West Lancs Peer Support
Providing support to access Direct Payments for disabled people to employthier own staff to provide personal care.Provide information and advice to manage funds.
The Cathedral Preschool And Playgroup
Beneficiary group, ChildcareThe Preschool aims to provide a service for the local community by providing a happy and relaxed environment for children of any culture and/or ability to learn through play. Children are encouraged by example and teaching to care for and respect not only themselves but also others and their environment. We aim to increase confidence, broaden experience and deepen their levels of understanding.
Accrington And District Blind Society
HealthThe Charity supports people with sight loss across a large part of East Lancashire and offers a range of services from our refurbished Sight Advice Centre in Accrington.
Christ Church School Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWE PROVIDE QUALITY CHILDCARE AT AFFORDABLE RATES.
Aged Blind And Disabled Centre (bacup) Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthProvision of facilities for the Aged, Blind and Disabled of the local community.
Pendle Food For All
Social welfareWe are a food club and we buy surplus food for our members from Fareshare, as well as fresh food fromlocal sources at cost. Members pay a small fee each week and get a choice of food. They choosewhat food they want, so unlike a food bank, this gives our members some control and choice, and dignity.The food club helps them budget their income and they also get fresh food at a low cost
The Blackpool Cat Trust
Animals, Charitable activitiesTo make grants to registered cat charities who have sanctuaries in the Blackpool area, for cats neutered or spayed and identichipped at the same time.
Crew
LeisureCREW offers walking programmes mainly for anyone at risk from cardiovascular disease but also for people with other medical conditions and social needs. CREW promotes exercise classes run by fully qualified, self-employed British Association for Cardiac Rehabilitation (BACR) or Cardiac Phase 4 rehab instructors. CREW provides defibrillators for both walks and exercise classes.