Charities In Liverpool City
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Liverpool Prayer Fellowship
ReligionLiverpool Prayer Fellowship (LPF) is a registered charity for the spiritual well-being of its members and provides a helping hand to the needy in society. We continued to support various charity organisations and individuals through the voluntary contribution from our church members. We also helped people who needs medical and financial aid in India who lost their livelyhood due to Covid 19.
Yemen Relief (uk) LTD
Saving of livesFor the public benefit, the relief and assistance of people in need in Yemen, who are the victims of war and/or victims of natural disasters by supplying them with food, shelter, medicine, clean water, educational materials and other relief items
Lancaster, Ripley Church Of England Educational Trust
Education, ReligionSupport & maintenance (inlcluding contributions to new buildings) of one Comprehensive and 3 Primary Church of England Schools in Lancaster City Area. Grants for educational purposes within 15 miles of Lancaster Priory Church & 8 miles of Liverpool Anglican Cathedral.
Liverpool Irish Festival
ArtsThe principal activity of the Charity is to celebrate the links between Liverpool and Ireland via the development of a permanent, annual event to highlight the significance of Irish traditions, music, literature, theatre and art in defining Liverpool's culture and status as a great European city.
Colab Charitable Foundation
ArtsPuts on theatre productions within empty buildings around London and the UK.
Childwall Hebrew Congregation
Charitable activities, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareThe advancement and promotion of The Jewish Religion for the benefit of the public;The advancementof public education including education in the Orthordox Jewish Faith and the provision of recreational facilities;The relief of financial hardship by the provision of financial assistance to persons of the Jewish Faith who are in need toenable them to observe and perform the rites and practices
Together Liverpool
Social welfareTogether Liverpool's aim is to support churches working with community groups wanting to tackle poverty, deprivation and disadvantage in their boroughs.
Kidney Research Northwest
Principal objects of the charity are to undertake, promote, develop and encourage research into diseases of the kidney and urinary tract and research into the treatment of such diseases.
Stable Lives
Animals, Beneficiary group, Social careStable Lives provides support to military veterans, blue light workers, young people and their families who are dealing with the effects of exposure to mental trauma. We use land based activities and teach people how to interact with horses rehabilitated from physical and mental abuse to rebuild confidence, self esteem and self worth, this is done within respite days and courses.
Ford Britain Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Ford Britain Trust makes donations to undertakings concerned with the advancement of education and other charitable purposes beneficial to the community. Preference is given to organisations located in and working in areas where Ford Motor Company Limited has its present activities and a long standing association with local communities in the UK.
Yellow House Cultural Club
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG PEOPLE RESIDENT IN MERSEYSIDE IN ALL THE PLASTIC, VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS AND LITERATURE AND TO PROVIDE OR ASSIST IN THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR RECREATION OR OTHER LEISURE TIME OCCUPATIONS IN THE INTERESTS OF SOCIAL WELFARE.WORK ON A DAILY BASIS WITH YOUNG PEOPLE TO ASSIST IN THEIR DEVELOPMENT AS ACTIVE CITIZENS.
Carmel Mar Thoma Church,liverpool
Beneficiary group, ReligionRegular church services, youth league and womens group meetings.Supporting local charities in the community and charities in India.
Mission In The Economy
ReligionThe principle activity of the company is to provide ecumenical Christian chaplaincy services to business, public and voluntary communities throughout the North West.
Alive Believers Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Religion, Social welfareTo provide Spiritual, Health and Well-being Support for Children, Youth, and Older People; Promoting Community Cohesion through Luncheon Club, Education, Employment Services, Music, Basic Computing & Counselling and Providing Support Services for people with Mental health problems, and Older People, raising awareness of Dementia, isolation and independent living
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Mary The Virgin,st Aidan And St Nathanael Walton-On-The-Hill Liverpool
Education, ReligionRegular public worship open to all. The provision of sacred space for personal prayer. Pastrol work, visiting the sick and breaved. Teaching of Christianity. Taking religious assemblies in school. Promotion of Christianity staging of events and meetings, Promoting the whole mission of the church through provision of all age activities. Supporting other charities UK and overseas.
Priority Management LTD
Economic and community development, EducationEducation/TrainingEconomic/Community development/Employment
Unity Community Association, Liverpool
Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure'The Unity' is used by internal projects, individuals and groups working with young people - around general activities and specialisms such as boxing or football. There is a young women's room, where privacy or culture dictates events be held separately from boys and young men. The activities take place even though the Unity is not in a good physical state; partly due to the welcoming atmosphere.
Belle Vale Community Centre
Facilitiescommunity resource centre
The Doreen Greenlees Discretionary Will Trust
Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareThe charity awards grants to those organisations in the North West of England who the late Doreen Greenlees wished to benefit via the trust contained in her will. This includes organisations committed to the welfare of animals, the maintenance of the fabric of and structural alterations and additions to buildings used for Christian worship and alleviating poverty through Christian social welfare.
St Cyril's Community & Young People's Project LTD
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureSCCYP PROVIDES FREE OPPORTUNITIES IN THE BELlE VALE WARD TO CHILDREN AGED 6 PLUS IN A SAFE, SECURE ENVIRONMENT. THEY LEARN & DEVELOP THROUGH OPPORTUNITIES SUCH AS DANCE, DRAMA,SPORTS, THEMED WORKSHOPS (BULLYING, ALCOHOL, DRUGS, ARSON, KNIFE CRIME, TEENAGE PREGNANCY) CRAFTS, SWIMMING LESSONS, TRIPS, GENERAL FREE PLAY, POOL, TABLE TENNIS, LISTEN TO MUSIC OR JUST TO SIT AND CHAT WITH FRIENDS.
Ukh Foundation
To promote mental and physical health through the provision of financial assistance to charities and other organisations committed to those aims or indeed other exclusive charitable purposes determined by the trustees. The UKH Foundation primarily supports charitable projects based in the North West of England.
Christian UK Family Centre
Beneficiary group, ReligionTo promote the Gospel of Christ to the best of each local group's ability, becoming an increasing blessing to the cities within which we labour amongst students, young people, children, families and all the people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, ethnic groups and language groups together with those who are citizens of our islands.
Liverpool Cancer Care Self Help Group
Arts, HealthTo provide emotional support to people who have been affected by cancer. We offer a variety of services including cancer specific groups, complimentary therapies, counselling, one to one work and welfare benefits advice. Tai Chi and the 'Feel Good Factor' a programme consisting of Art and Music Therapy and Creative Writing, have been introduced recently.
Your Edge North West
Beneficiary groupProvision of youth services and training
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St. Anne, Aigburth
Associations, Beneficiary group, ReligionServices: Sunday: Holy Communion 9 15 a.m., All-Age worship 11 a.m. (1st Sunday of the month with Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday with Baptism); Wednesday: Holy Communion at 11 a.m. Children's groups - Sparks, Flame, Blaze and Inferno - meet during the 11 a.m. service. A drop-in is held every Tuesday by appointment. Brownies and Rainbows groups meet in the Church.