Charities In Lancashire
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Rossendale Special Ski Club
LeisureTo provide and promote safe and enjoyable opportunities for individuals with an intellectual disability to be able to learn,participate ,experience and compete in Alpine Skiing.
Wags And Bones Staffie Rescue Support
AnimalsWe provide monetary assistance to dogs in rescue/welfare organisations. We only helpanimals in rescue and not dogs owned by individuals. These may be dogs with an ongoingmedical condition; a need for a special diet; spaying or neutering. We may also provide assistance by way of food or payment for emergency boarding ortransport fees
The Lancaster Red Rose Amateur Operatic And Dramatic Society
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe aims of the Society are to introduce to the general public various works of a musical and dramatic nature. To include children in the productions and train them to become competent in acting, dance and singing.
Baines Educational Trust, Marton, Blackpool
Education, ReligionThe provision of items, services and facilities for Baines' Church of England Voluntary School, Marton, Blackpool
New Bridge Fund
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTO ADVANCE EDUCATION AND TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION BY PREVENTING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE FROM BECOMING SOCIALLY EXCLUDED, RELIEVING CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED AND ASSISTING THEIR INTEGRATION INTO SOCIETY IN AND AROUND GREATER MANCHESTER. FOR THE PURPOSE OF THIS CLAUSE, 'SOCIALLY EXCLUDED' MEANS BEING EXCLUDED FROM SOCIETY, OR PARTS OF SOCIETY, AS A RESULT OF SPECIAL ED
Aughton Recreation Room
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureThe recreation room is run by the villagers for the adults and children in and around the parish of Aughton.Fundraising through a village show, Christmas and easter bingo, Jacobs joins, bonfire night, quiz night, cheese and wine evenings, dominoe drives, carpet bowling, badminton, table tennis, music lessons, childrens parties, social bar evenings, zumba, pancake day, etc.
Grindleton Consolidated Charities
Religion, Social welfarea)General benefit of poor within ancient township of Grindleton Lancashire and b)promoting education including religious education of persons under 25 whose permanent/habitual residence is in the Parish of Grindleton.
Samaritans Of Blackburn With Darwen, Hyndburn And Ribble Valley
HealthWe provide emotional support for those in distress or despair, including those with suicidal feelings. We do this by responding to telephone calls, emails, on line chat and by supporting individual callers in face to face conversations.
Masjid As-Sunnah (accrington)
Religionprovide education and religious facilities
The Verona Association
Arts, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe Verona Association provides facilities for elderly members of the community to participate in physical and mental recreation activities including dance, singing, snooker, bowling and a friendship club. These activities take place in the association's own premises.
Friends Of Lowther Pavilion
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, LeisureFriends of Lowther Pavilion hold many events during the year including dances, coffee mornings and a variety of entertainment, all of which raise money for the refurbishment of the theatre. We also provide Front of House helpers for all the professional and amateur shows which again saves the theatre the cost of paid staff.
1st Goosnargh Scout Group
AssociationsScouting
Emmaus Christian Fellowship Chorley
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionProvide opportunity for the assembling together of believers for praise and worship of the God of the Bible. Provide practical support for the needy and afflicted. Promote the Christian faith and values among children and young people and provide facilities for recreational activities. Provide financial and prayer support for Christian missions world-wide.
Ribby With Wrea After School Club
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationAfter school club childcare for children ages 4-11.
Merseyside Medical Benevolent Fund
Charitable activities, Social welfareWe give grants to beneficiaries
Hindley And Abram Grammar School
Charitable activities, EducationThe Foundation awards grants to students who are under 25 and are resident in the Wigan Metropolitan Borough.
Winmarleigh Young Farmers' Club
Economic and community development, LeisureWe meet once a week and we either have a talk off a local business or organisation. We also do activities and have out visits. Also sports activities.
Junction 4 Productions
ArtsTo promote, maintain, improve and advance the education of the general public by the encouragement of the arts, in particular the dramatic and operatic arts.
Zhen Quai Tang True Buddha School
Charitable activities, Education, ReligionTo advance the education of the public in the principles and philosophies of Buddhism and to advance the Buddhist faith through teaching, study, practice and observance of the traditions of all schools of Buddhism.
Porta Trust
Relief of PovertyReligious Activities
Preston Opera
ArtsThe objects of Preston Opera are to entertain and educate the public in the operatic arts by promoting productions of operas, operettas, operatic concerts and recitals of educative value.
Saddleworth Outdoor Pursuits Association
LeisureSOPA provides a 32 bed outdoor activity centre on the outskirts of Oldham, in greenfield Saddleworth.
Aid For Mankind UK
Beneficiary group, Social welfarePoverty food is a real issue in some regions of Lancashire UK. The Hyndburn district is listed as the 34th mostincome-deprived in England with near one fifth of the population (18.2 per cent) listed as out of work or onlow income. Local people are dealing with hunger every day. Too many families are worrying about theirnext meal because of circumstances beyond their control.
Bryning With Warton Village Hall
Associations, FacilitiesProvides a meeting place for social gatherings in the village.
Rossendale Rays Special Needs Sports Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureRossendale Rays' Charitable Objects are to provide water-based sports, cycling and access to other sports for members with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, in order to benefit their health & well being. Our inclusive weekly sessions attract an average of 100 SEND members including parents, family members and carers from Rossendale, Lancashire and the surrounding area.