Charities In Leeds City
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Yorkshire Archaeological And Historical Society
HeritageEDUCATION AND PROMOTION OF THE STUDY OF THE HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE HISTORIC COUNTY OF YORK
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Peter's Church, Gildersome
Associations, Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareProvision of Christian worship services with Holy Communion. In addition there are other meetings, including small groups, and on Sundays, children and young people have their own teaching groups. Outreach to the local community takes place through networking and various other activities, including social activities.
Harewood Village Hall
FacilitiesMonies raised and gifted are used for improving the facilities of the village hall so that it is available to benefit the neighbourhood.
Connected Ministries
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe charity exists to further the Christian faith by way of supporting new initiatives and churches, for example starting new churches, working with students, providing children's clubs, supporting people in their workplaces. The charity works in the West Yorkshire area, at present in Bradford and Wakefield.
Leeds Irish Arts Foundation
Arts, Charitable activitiesTo further the education of the public, in particular to provide access to and participation in traditional Irish music and arts through classes, workshops, access to materials, resources, promotion and performance
Life Church Doncaster
Religion, Social welfareThe church aims to: A. Advance the Christian faith in such ways in the UK or the world as the church council thinks fit. B. Relieve sickness, financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by the provision of funds, goods or services of any kind in the UK or the world as the church council thinks fit. C. Advance education in such ways in the UK or the world as the church council thinks
The Harrogate Choral Society (hcs)
Arts, ResearchThe society's activities are to educate the public in the art and science of choral music in the presentation of concerts and other activities and in furtherance thereof to encourage and support other musical activities in the local area.
East Keswick Village Hall
FacilitiesThe provision of sociable and charitable facilities for the residents of East Keswick without distinction of sex, colour or religious beliefs. Use of the facilities of the East Keswick Village Hall for the benefit of the village residents.
Wetherby St James Church Centre Trust
ReligionThe object of the charity is to further the religious and other charitable work ofthe Church of England in the parish of Wetherby. The charity discharges this objective by distributing grants in response to grant applications from third parties. A Grants Committee make recomendations to the trust for each application; the recommendations address eligibility, award and timing of grants.
Hand To Mouth
Beneficiary group, EducationEnabling children and school communities to explore Christianity and reflect on their own spiritual journey.
Kawasaki Fund
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, HealthRaising awareness of classic symptoms to help self diagnosis and increase prompt GP referrals to KD specialists through leaflets, our website, creative campaigns & events.Work on collecting updated research files and share on our website providing an easy access parent hand guide and distribute updates to Hospitals, GPs & schools,
The Charles Brotherton Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureProvision of grants to recognised organisations - no grants to individuals - in the supported geographical areas.The Charity provides assistance to young people to encourage training, education, and the improvement of their recreation activities. It also supports the elderly and disabled with community support.Priority is given to supporting local organisations.
Grassroots Enterprise For Social Inclusion And Poverty Relief-Gesipr
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareRehabilitation of offenders and ex-offendersSkills Training Social Enterprise workSupport Black and Minority Ethnic Groups through training, information sharing, signposting, referrals.Support and work with refugee and asylum seekers Support disadvantaged youth groupsDistribution of surplus foodProvide Housing support for the street homeless and other vulnerable groupsFundraising
Brackenwood Community Association
Associations, Facilities, Social welfareWe run a community centre providing and facilitating activities for people of all ages from the local community. To bring about community cohesion, build friendships, alleviate loneliness and make our area a better place to live.
Mill Hill Chapel Trust
ReligionWe are a Unitarian Chapel providing Christian free thinkers with a place to worship.
Platform 1
Beneficiary group, HealthPlatform 1 is a mental health charity based in the heart of Huddersfield, offering support throughout the county. We work with people with complex needs, of all ages and from all backgrounds and experiences. We encourage recovery through counselling and supportive activities, allowing reconnection at individuals own pace and within a safe, non-judgmental environment.
Chapel Allerton Festival
Arts, Charity and VCS support, ReligionThe week long Chapel Allerton (arts) Festival takes place annually in early September. Local performers, artists and community groups take part. Some events take place in the week and the event culminates in a weekend street festival. It is planned and run entirely by volunteers.
Leeds Philharmonic Society (cio)
Arts, Charitable activities, ResearchThe objects of the Society are: - to promote, improve, develop and maintain public education inand appreciation of the art and science of choral and orchestral music in all its aspects by thepresentation of public choral and/or orchestral concerts and by such other means as theSociety's Charity Trustees may determine from time to time.
Neighbourhood Action In Farnley New Farnley And Moor Top
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social welfareSupporting the elderly to enable them to maintain their independence & health to combat social isolation and enhance their quality of life by providing groups, activities, signposting and one to one support. Current groups include: 2 x Gentle Exercise classes, Men's Group, Pub Lunches, Shopping, Coffee Morning, Healthy Eating Group, Dementia Support Group, Befriending Project, 6-week exercise clas
Royston Animal Welfare
Rescues and rehomes unwanted and neglected animals in and around the Barnsley area.
Christ Church Armley Community Projects LTD
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, ReligionThe charity's main activities are Services for Asylum Seekers and Refugees including:Drop-in, Advocacy and Support, Women's Activities, Language and Well-being support groups.
Wetherby Rugby Union Football Club
LeisureThe promotion of community participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of the inhabitants of Wetherby and surrounding areas by the provision of facilities for playing rugby union.
Woodkirk Valley Sports Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo provide facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation, and in particular facilities for participation in the sport of football, in the interests of social welfare for young people under the age of 18 living in Tingley and Leeds and the surrounding area who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth or age with a view to improving the conditions of life of such persons.
Yorkshire Beekeepers' Association
Beneficiary group, EnvironmentYBKA promotes beekeeping throughout Yorkshire, providing education, training and support for our members and informing the public at large, particularly children, about the important role that the honeybee plays in the natural ecology.
Quakers In Yorkshire
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionFinds ways of explaining Quakerism to the wider public through outreach events and arts activities. Holds 4 general open meetings to discuss topics of current interest and exercise responsibilities. Provides learning holidays for children & young people. Offers grants for meeting house repairs and extensions and helping individual Quakers in need.Administers linked Rawdon Friends School Trust.