Charities In Leicestershire
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1st Nanpantan Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe charity provides resources to enable the effective running of 1st Nanpantan Scout Group at its headquarters in Nanpantan. The age range covered is from 6 to 14 years and the members follow the training of The Scout Association.
Yesterday Today And Forever Church
ReligionAdvancing the Kindgom of God into the world starting in England. Aso providing help for those in need.
Rotary Club Of Bradgate Trust Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS supportWe are a member of Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland. We raise funds for local charities by organising events and through donations as well as providing volunteers for practical assistance. We also sometimes contribute to national and international charities. We organise and assist with local community projects.
Derby Bach Choir
ArtsSupport of the activities of the Derby Bach Choir and other musical activities in the Derby and East Midlands area.
26th Leicester (blaby) Scout Group
AssociationsMixed Scout Group
Charnwood District Scouts
AssociationsScouting
Music In Lyddington
Arts, Charitable activities, ResearchThe presentation of public concerts, recitals, masterclasses and otherwise to promote public education in, enjoyment and appreciation of, the art and science of music in all its aspects.
Countesthorpe Baptist Church
ReligionReligious Activities
1st Fleckney Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupProvides education and training for children aged 6 to 14 through Scouting Activities
Frost's Charity
HousingThe charity exists to provide housing in eight pre-existing bungalows. The objects are to maintain these properties for current and for future residential use.
Little Owl Pre School Limited
Childcare, EducationVillage pre school.
Leicestershire And Rutland Beekeepers Association
Beneficiary group, EnvironmentPreservation of the Honey Bee by promoting the craft of beekeeping, educating and training beekeepers, improving bee husbandry.Educating the public about the benefits of bees in the environment by providing speakers, taster sessions and hands on bee experiences using our bee demonstration tent where children can handle bees and see inside a real live bee hive.
The Misterton 77 Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Charity continues to maintain part of the grounds at Misterton Hall together with the Rutland Room. These facilities are made available, usually in conjunction with Help the Aged, to aged or disabled persons to fish in the lake or attend social functions.
Goodacre's Almshouse Charity
Beneficiary group, HousingManage accommodation for single women in need
Griffydam Wesleyan Reform Church
ReligionTo provide a safe, well equipped Church in which to worship God.To hold many and varied groups led by members of the fellowship for the benefit of the community, to enable worship and to extend the Kingdom of God. Although there are currently no restrictions on face to face meeting, we will continue to use a mix of online and face to face.
Shree Ram Krishna Community Project
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareFor the benefit of the residents of Loughborough, Leicestershire to advance education, preserve and protect health, relieve poverty and to provide facilities for recreation or leisure time occupation for parents who are in need of such facilities by reason of their social or economic circumstances, or for the public at large, with the object of improving their conditions of life.
Ratby Library & Community Group
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary groupProvision of social activity for the elderly and letting the building for use by local voluntary organisations.
Wolvey Village Hall Foundation
Facilities, LeisureThe provision and maintenance of a village hall for the use of the inhabitants of Wolvey and the neighbourhood without distinction of sex or of political, religious or other opinions, and in particular for use for meetings, lectures and classes, and for other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation, with the object of improving the condition of life for the said inhabitants.
Masjid Salahuddin
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionWe offer prayer facilities for men and women.Our Masjid is opened for daily prayers on the times for prayers five times a day and also for the Friday Speech and prayers.Helping the people who moved to the Leicester area is an important task for us.We are in the mosque in the process of helping the families whose first language not English, to give them support and help.
The Hind Sisters Homes
Beneficiary group, HousingAlmshouses.
Jakin Pregnancy Care And Counselling
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe offer free counselling for those facing an unintended pregnancy. Counselling is also offered to those who are suffering from baby loss following an abortion, miscarriage or stillbirth. All counsellers are fully trained and supervised
Harborough Community Bus
Charity and VCS support, Social welfareTHE OBJECT OF HARBOROUGH COMMUNITY BUS (HCB) IS THE PROVISION OF A CHARITABLE TRANSPORT SERVICE FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS FROM THE MARKET HARBOROUGH AREA, OR INDIVIDUALS LIVING IN THAT AREA, WHO ARE IN NEED OF SUCH A SERVICE BECAUSE OF AGE, SICKNESS, DISABILITY OR POVERTY.HCB IS OPERATED ENTIRELY BY VOLUNTEERS UNDER A SECTION 19 BUS PERMIT. SMALL CHARGES ARE MADE TO CONTRIBUTE TO RUNNING COSTS.
Shopmobility - Market Harborough
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe charity provides loaned electrical and manual wheelchairs and scooters for use by people with impaired mobility to enable access to shops, businesses & places of interest. Such equipment is also provided on short term hire and longer term hire outside the normal opening hours of the scheme. Escorts are provided to users who require such support.
Railway Vehicle Preservations Limited
HeritageRestoration and operation of railway stock of historical interest, especially Travelling Post Offices and carriages from the former London and North Eastern Railway.
Hose Village Hall Trust
Facilities, LeisureThe Hose Village Hall Foundation was established in 1969 to provide public meeting, social, leisure and recreational facilities on land in the village of Hose in Leicestershire.