Charities In Leeds City
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Rothwell Baptist Church
ReligionInclude but not restricted to:public worship, prayer, Bible study, preaching, teaching;baptism, defined by the Baptist Union;Communion;evangelism and mission;teaching, encouragement, welcome and inclusion;nurture and growth of Christian disciples;education and training;pastoral care;support and encourage charitable social action;encourage relationships with other Christians.
Christian Science Society-Halifax
Religion, ResearchChurch services every Sunday, and Wednesday Testimony Meetings every 1st Wednesday of the month.
Barnsley And District Animal Welfare
Housing1. To give shelter for unwanted animals in need of care, providing medical attention or check ups as appropriate.2. Arrange microchipping of animals to help identify owners of stray pets.3. To actively seek new, suitable, permanent homes for rescued animals.4. Provide advice regarding future care and responsible pet ownership.5. Provide neutering vouchers thus preventing more stray pets.
The Safe Anchor Trust Limited
Social welfareOur aim is to provide free, enjoyable, safe and therapeutic canal boat trips for those in our community who are disadvantaged through physical or mental disabilities, social isolation, age or social deprivation. Travelling in canal time provides a calming experience for our passengers. Supported by the Canal & River Trust, we also help to maintain our local waterways and surrounding environment.
The Chevin Methodist Church
Beneficiary group, EducationProvision of public acts of worship and sacred space.Teaching of the Christian Faith.Pastoral care of the Church community role.Promotion of Christianity through special events.Christian nurture of the young in Sunday school, youth and uniformed groups.Activities for the aged, mother and toddler and specific needs groups.Support of UK and overseas charities financially and with prayer.
East Leeds Pioneer (dayspring Church)
ReligionBasecamp is the main corporate expression of Dayspring and takes place every two weeks on Sunday morning at Garforth Welfare Hall. It seeks to reflect the diversity of the community while maintaining a sense of belonging and unity. Once a month there is an evening meeting for spiritual refreshment.
New Sight U.k.
Education, Health2.2 billion people worldwide have a vision impairment, half of which could have been prevented or treated. New Sight has a vision for a world where no one is needlessly blind. Since 2012, New Sight has established the two non-profit eye surgical centres in the Republic of Congo. It is building a comprehensive eye teaching hospital. It also runs a strong school and community outreach program.
Harehills English Language Project To Be Known As H.e.l.p.
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, EducationTeaching English to adult asylum seekers and refugees through free classes at various levels. A free 14-place creche is available to pre-school children. Lessons are given by volunteers on two mornings a week during school term times.
Yourchurch Global Movement
Arts, Economic and community development, Heritage, Religion, Social welfareTo Act As An Umbrella Or Resource Body over Ministries & Companies.The relief of poverty/financial hardship of people living locally or internationally, by providing grants/Jobs & supported accommodation to those most in need. To educate the public about the Christian religion through live/online lectures, and distributing literature & content to restore the fundamental values.
Wetherby And District Foodbank
Social welfareThe objects of the CIO are to relieve persons in Wetherby, the immediate surrounding district, and the wider community, who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress in such ways as the Trustees from time to time think fit.
Leeds Beekeepers Association
Economic and community development, Education, Environment, Leisure, ResearchLBKA activities further the craft of beekeeping and raise public awareness of bees in the environment, achieved by regular meetings, an education programme, attending local science and countryside shows, providing educational talks/demonstrations to schools, gardening groups, and other local groups. Also collect swarms and maintain an observation hive open to the public.
The Redeemed Evangelical Mission
Religion, Social welfareReligious Activities,Woship Services,Community impact Project and Relief of Poverty, Christian education, Bible training Programs.General Charitable Purposes as the trustees shall decide from time to time.
Ilkley & District Good Neighbours Community Transport
Social welfareProvision of a community transport service for such of the inhabitants of Addingham, Burley in Wharfedale, Ilkley and Menston and its neighbourhood who are in need of such service because of age, sickness or disability, poverty, or because of a lack of availability of adequate and safe public passenger services.
Tourettes-Syndrome, Inclusion In The Community (t.i.c.)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, LeisureWe provide support groups for individuals affected by Tourettes Syndrome to meet others and access support. We provide a sibling support group for children with siblings who have SEND. We provide a support group for children with ADHD. We offer 1-2-1 support and advocacy. We deliver awareness talks to local schools, business and entertainment venues.
Linbee Dog Rehoming
Animals, Charitable activities, HealthWe rescue predominantly, but not exclusively, pound dogs at high risk of euthanasia. We rescue abandoned dogs.We provide assessment, training and rehabilitation, where necessary, prior to rehoming. We provide ongoing support for the dogs we rehome.We operate a non destruct policy unless advised by a veterinary surgeon on welfare grounds to do so.
Alwoodley Community Association
Arts, Associations, Facilities, LeisureTo promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Alwoodley by providing facilities for social welfare and recreation currently including Art, Badminton, Carpet Bowls, Chess, Football, Junior Chess, Lace & Craft, Sinfonia, Singers, Social Club, Table Tennis, Tennis.Affiliated Groups - Scouts & Guides, Townswomen's Guild
Franciscan Aid
Social welfareRelief of poverty and advancement in health and education of deprived people who have a connection with the Society of St Francis.
Leeds Development Education Centre Limited
Beneficiary groupTo raise public awareness of global development issues and social justice through:Provision of development education resources and training for teachers and youth workers.Provision of support and advice on development education.Research in the field of development education.Publication and dissemination of educational resources.
Compass Live Art Limited
ArtsCompass Live Art exists to advance art for the benefit of the public, in particular through the promotion, exhibition and facilitation of live art and contemporary performance, both nationally and internationally, by means of public performance, broadcasts, exhibitions and other suitable means. Compass Live Art produces a biennial festival in Leeds.
Sri Guru Nanak Sikh Temple (armley) Leeds
Beneficiary group, Religion, ResearchOur charity provides an informative and social purpose. It provides a focus point for many of the congregation, who are elderly and have no other source of communal information. It provides information which is religious, being the only local source which is Sikh related. It teaches the philosophy behind the Sikh religion.
Leeds City Athletic Club
LeisureRoad, XC & Fell Running, Track & Field Athletics including Wheelchair Racing
Ilkley Cycling Club
LeisureThe purpose of the club is to promote the amateur sport of cycling in Ilkley and the surrounding area, and community participation in the same area
Spine
The charity's principal activity was to relieve the charitable needs of and promote and project the good health of persons who are spinal cord injured and have been a patient at the Yorkshire Regional Spinal Injuries Centre.
The York Diocesan Ministers' Relief (2009) Fund
Professions, Social welfareThe relief of need, hardship and distress among clergy and licensed lay workers who reside or serve (or have resided or served) in the Diocese of York and among dependant relatives or those who have served as housekeepers to those named above.
Whiteknights Yorkshire Blood Bikes
Health, Social welfareTo relieve sickness and protect health by the provision of transport of urgently needed blood, drugs, human tissues and other medical requirements between hospitals and blood transfusion banks primarily but not exclusively in Yorkshire.