Charities In Leicestershire
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Leicester West Methodist Circuit
ReligionThe calling of the Methodist Church is to respond to the gospel of God's love in Christ and to live out its discipleship through worship and mission. It does this through Worship, Learning and Caring, Service and Evangelism.
Leicester Tigers Foundation
Beneficiary group, LeisureWe are the official charity of Leicester Tigers, using the power and values of sport to change lives. Through our four pillars, Education, Health, Inclusion and Heritage, we deliver high-quality programmes that engage, inspire and educate, helping support young people to achieve their potential, promoting healthier lifestyles and championing inclusivity.
The Sir Thomas White Loan Charity
The Charity loans amounts up to £20,000 interest free for nine years to persons aged over 18 and under 45 setting up their own business within Leicester(shire) or Rutland, Loans for post-graduate education up to £10,000, interest free for nine years to persons aged over 18 and under 45, who have lived in Leicester(shire)/Rutland for at least 3 years.
Goods For Good (global)
Beneficiary groupGoods For Good sends goods donated by UK and European businesses and individuals to vulnerable communities living around the world. The charity also works with vulnerable communities in the UK, such as refugees and asylum seekers. In four years of operation, we have helped over two million people in desperate need, delivering £20.5m worth of goods to 24 countries worldwide.
Harborough Community Church Trust
ReligionIndependent Christian Community Church providing support and facilities to the surrounding community and elsewhere in the world
Eyres Monsell Club For Young People
Beneficiary group, Facilities, HealthYouth and community centre providing positive activities, mental health support and health and well being activities and opportunities for the whole community.
Leicester Animal Rescue
Care and protection of stray and unwanted animals. The relief of pain and suffering and sickness among animals. The prevention of cruelty to animals.
Hebron Christian Faith Ministries
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareThe advancement of the Christian Religion by the proclamation and furtherance of the Gospel of God, in accordance with the Church's Statement of Faith through activities such as Sunday Services, Mid-week Bible Study, Men/Women's Ministry, Evangelism, Relief to the poor and vulnerable, Weekly Youth Meetings, Annual Marriage Conference and other such activities as the Trustees deem appropriate.
Westfield Community Development Association
Economic and community developmentCommunity Development and education and delivery of cradle to grave services
Midlands Women's Aid
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareThe aims and objectives of this organisation were established to assist women and children who were in necessitous circumstances and in particular those women and children who had suffered from violence and maltreatment in their own homes.
Harborough Town Community Trust
Economic and community development, LeisureThe objectives of the charity are to encourage participation in football by the residents of Market Harborough. The charity provides facilities for the playing of association football for all ages and ability groups such as changing rooms, grass and all weather pitches.
Sustainable Travel Collective LTD
Sustainable Travel Collective delivers sustainable travel related partnership, marketing, promotional and cycle related services. It influences change and deliver travel related products and services to a wide range of local communities. Communities benefit economically and socially from reduced cost, reduced congestion, increased accessibly and health and well being
Oriental Fine Arts Academy Of London
Arts, LeisureORIENTAL FINE ARTS ACADEMY OF LONDON (OFAAL) IS AN EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT OFFERING INDEPENDENT EXAMINATION BY PROVIDES PRACTICAL AND THEORY EXAMINATION ON SOUTH INDIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC AND DANCE, AND ALSO TO PROMOTE NATIVE LANGUAGE AND CULTURES BY PROVIDING RECREATION AND EDUCATIONWE CONDUCT EXAMINATION BY ANNUAL, DURING APRIL - AUG , IN THE UK AND MAINLAND EUROPE, AND IN SEPT ONLY IN THE UK.
Helping Hands Community Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Health, Social welfareHelping Hands Advice Centre offers free advice, support, advocacy and practical support. Based in Oadby & Wigston we run daily drop in surgeries across the Borough and work alongside local foodbanks and community hubs to ensure our face to face service is as accessible as possible. We provided both form filling and tribunal support as required. We work with various partner organisations.
Nottingham Arts Theatre Limited
Arts, EducationProvision of Theatre to the Nottingham Community, the education in drama and music to schools and organizations in our area.
Bilton Evangelical Church
Religion, Social welfareThe advancement of the Christian Faith.The relief of people who are poor and needy.Education on the basis of Christian principles.
Angels And Monsters
Beneficiary groupTo ehance the development and education of children young people and their families by providing training,experiences and childcare through community groups and services.
Open Heaven Church
ReligionOn 1 September 2011 the activites of Charity 1072832 were transferred. The Charities objects are "The proclamation and furtherance of the Christian Gospel and the preaching and teaching of the word of God in accordance with the essential Doctrine and Articles of belief of the Pioneer Network of Churches."
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Emmanuel Loughborough
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, ReligionRegular public worship open to all. Teaching Christianity through sermons, courses and groups. Pastoral work: baptisms; marriage; funerals; visiting sick and bereaved. Promoting the church's mission by groups and activities for: parents and toddlers; children's and youth work; religious assemblies in schools; broken families; senior citizens; the homeless. Supporting charities in UK and overseas.
Pasic
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfarePASIC provide practical, financial and social support to the families of children and young people living with cancer. Our family support workers help families build support networks to reduce isolation. We also offer financial assistance and organise activities such as parties, trips and other events so that families can spend quality time together away from the stresses of the hospital.
Leicester Children's Holidays
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo alleviate the effects of poverty and other disadvantages of children across the East Midlands through a range of programmes that provide support, experiences and opportunities.
Trinity Methodist Church, Oadby
ReligionNormal church activities as defined by The Methodist Church
The Shuttlewood Clarke Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, Social welfareProviding support, care and friendship for the elderly and young persons through the provision of day facilities. These offer companionship for the socially isolated, craft clubs for people with disabilities, a befriending scheme, a free mobility aid loan scheme, access to wheelchair friendly woodland walks, bird hides and an outdoor classroom facility for youth organisations and school groups.
Autistic Nottingham
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareAutistic Nottingham is a charity run for and by Autistic adults without intellectual disabilities. We run an advocacy service to support those adults who need support to have their voice heard in a number of different settings. We also run social events for Autistic adults without intellectual disabilities, as well as a support service that are tailored to beneficiaries needs.
Redgate Farm Animal Sanctuary
Health, HousingTo relieve the suffering of animals & provide/maintain a rescue home for unwanted animals & provide treatment for sick & ill-treated animals. To provide a re-homing service for animals fit for re-homing with a neutering/spaying option if needed. No animal will be put down, unless on the advice of a veteniary surgeon.