Charities In Leeds City
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Decka Creative Yorkshire (deckacy)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationPromotion, nurture & support of high standards among BAME artists & creative practitioners in all branches of the performing arts, enabling them to secure employment across the spectrum of existing & new, mainstream & fringe opportunities.Creative enterprise training; 1:1 mentoring; showcases; building relationships with mainstream organisations to facilitate BAME practitioner participation
Tinners Trust
Charity and VCS support, Saving of livesNo activity within Tinners Trust has taken place since April 2017 due to a theft from the charity that was reported to the police. All fundraising and donations have ceased and the trustees are now in contact with the Charity Commission to dissolve the charity and all funds will be transferred to West Riding Kidney Patients Association
Skipton And Craven Culture Company Limited
Arts, Economic and community developmentTo promote and advance the arts, culture, education, local and agricultural heritage through the medium of projects, theatre, events, festivals, visual arts, outreach work, training classes and workshops for the benefit of the general public with the aim of improvement and enhancement to the persons served.
Global Afro-Survival Aid
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareProviding inclusion centre(s) (UK) for socially disconnected immigrants and those facing homelessness, financial hardships, unemployment, substance abuse/dependency etc., by offering tailor-made individualised support i.e. training and well-being support and advice, practical life-skills and socializing and community volunteering opportunities.Offer livelihoods support/grants to poor Africans
The Lantern Learning Trust (inner City North, Leeds)
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentThe key aims are to:? Ensure consistently high expectations across all of our trust among pupils, parents, carers and staff.? Enable all pupils to access high quality teaching and learning experiences by sharing 'best practice', resources and staff within the partnership, and developing creative and transformational approaches to help us to raise standards consistently across our trust
Leeds School Recreation Ground
Education, Facilities, LeisureOwnership and management of The Archie Gordon Sports Ground, Kirkstall, Leeds.
Additional Needs Training Information And Support
Beneficiary groupProviding training, information and support to professionals working with people with additional needs, as well as to families and people living with additional needs.
Elmet Greenway Group
Charity and VCS support, Environment, LeisureThe Elmet Greenway group are volunteers from Cross Gates, Scholes and Thorner who share a vision of creating a Greenway supporting wildlife and leisure. Along sections of the former Leeds to Wetherby this will become an key asset open to all.
The Will To Survive
Social welfareProvide information about issues relating to sexual abuse, and signpost people to services in West Yorkshire that can provide support for those affected by sexual abuse. Provision of small grants towards activities and services that can improve the physical or emotional wellbeing of people affected by sexual abuse.
The Yorkshire And Humberside B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation
ReligionThe principal activity of the company is the promotion of the educational and religious welfare of Jewish students and graduates resident in Yorkshire and the Humber.
Oulton Society
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentLocal Civic Society for Oulton in Leeds formed in 1971, playing a significant role in making Oulton and surrounding areas a more attractive place to live. Achieved by regularly monitoring planning applications, raising awareness of issues possibly affecting the locality,organising village improvements, supporting Oulton in Bloom and arranging social and fundraising events.
The Nell Bank Queen's Silver Jubilee Centre Trust
Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareDay / residential outdoor, environmental and adventure education across age / ability range . Nationally significant for inclusion of disadvantaged, sensory impaired and physically disabled visitors. Raised teaching ponds, modified adventure facilities and vehicle for disabled access to mainstream orienteering and habitats. Use of Ilkley Moor, River Wharfe and 100 acres bluebell woodland.
The Walter Williams Charity
Social welfareIncome to be applied for the benefit of poor persons resident in Bramley, Leeds
Jayne Sampson Memorial Trust
AnimalsEducational/Training for people with a disability; purchase of a guide dog in memory of Jayne Sampson who died at Bradford
Grace Community Church Leeds North
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfarePublic worship services each Sunday. Small groups for moral/spiritual development. Free Sunday lunches for the attenders who are unwaged or low income families. Activities for children and young people. Social activities for the wider public, including disabled persons and the unwaged or low income families. Grants to people in poverty. Practical care for people in need the wider public.
Association Of Sickle Cell Sufferers Of Yorkshire For Africa And Basic Information
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingRaising Awareness and Reaching Marginal Community with Sickle Cell Disease or AnaemiaProvide information, advice and support to families and individuals affected by sickle cell and thalassaemia, on the telephone, by email and through home visits. Work with professionals to ensure that individuals with sickle cell and thalassaemia get the optimum service from health, education, etc.
Guiseley Neighbourhood Watch Association
Professions, Saving of livesThe association operates principally as a channel of communication between the local police and the residents of Guiseley, using e-mail, voice mail and a newsletter which includes details of recent criminal activity and associated problems in the area. Monthly meetings are held, attended by a police officer and community support officers.
Friends Of The Church Of Nigeria Anglican Communion
Associations, ReligionReligious activities, provide support people of a particular ethnic origin
Morley Community Partnership
Charity and VCS supportNo activity at the present time.
King George's Field - Wetherby CIO
Facilities, LeisureArea of open space used for recreational purposes.
Charity Of Isaac Crowther
Religion, Social welfareRelief of poverty for members of Morley Central Methodist Church.
Unanimity Lodge No 154 - Stonehouse/greaves Benevolent Fund
Associations, Social welfarerelief of poverty
Mill Hill Chapel CIO
Religion, SocietyFounded in 1672 Mill Hill Chapel CIO is a Unitarian community which exists to: practice and develop Unitarian and Free Christian tradition and theology; to search for truth and meaning within a context of freedom of religion and conscience; & to celebrate and serve humanity through worship, the arts, social engagement, and environmental responsibility.
The Morley Academy Students' Aid Fund
Charitable activities, EducationRECEIVING INCOME FROM INVESTMENTS AND DEPOSITS AND MAKING GRANTS AND LOANS TO OR ON BEHALF OF STUDENTS OF THE MORLEY ACADEMY IN FURTHERANCE OF THEIR EDUCATION
Ducklings Pre-School Learning Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationCare and education of Pre-school children, while offering flexible childcare for parents who wish to work/train, or just for their children to mix with others.