Charities In Liverpool City
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Merseyside Society For Deaf People
HealthThe activities of the charity are to address the numerous barriers and inequalities experienced by Deaf people. Merseyside Society for Deaf People seek to ensure that Deaf people achieve a full, active and influencing role in mainstream society. We do this through the provision of customised information, communication support, community support, training and development.
Lord Leverhulme's Charitable Trust
Priority is given to applications from Cheshire, Merseyside and South Lancashire and the charities supported by the settlor in his lifetime. Other charities who do not meet those criteria should not appy without prior invitation but should, on a single sheet, state briefly their aims and apply fully only on being asked to do so.
Southport Rest Home
Housing, Religion, Social welfareTo provide a home for permanent residence of Jewish people who are aged, in particular but not exclusively for poor Jewish persons who have been resident in Southport.To provide a convalescent home for poor Jewish people.With discretion for the Trustees to waive the requirement for a beneficiary under either of the above objects to be Jewish.
The British Music Experience
Arts, Beneficiary group, Heritage, ResearchThe BME has a mission to advance the education and appreciation of the art, history, and science of music. The museum holds a collection of artefacts brought to life through audio-visual technology against a backdrop of Britain's social and political landscape. The British Music Experience fulfils its charitable objectives by operating a Museum housed in the Cunard Building, Liverpool.
Reachout Youth
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareWe are a mentoring charity working with children in deprived communities to help them grow in competence and character. We improve self-confidence and develop numeracy, literacy, communication and memory skills, whilst reinforcing our core values of fairness, self-control, good judgement and staying power. We do this through 1 to 1 mentoring with positive role models and team activities.
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Charitable Fund
Education, HealthTo support high quality patient care, focusing on areas not fully supported by exchequer funds such as improvements to the Hospital environment and better facilities. As a large teaching hospital, the Trust also has links with the local universities, and another important aim of the charity is providing financial aid to support and encourage our clinicians in new research projects.
We Mind The Gap
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWeMindTheGap bridges the gap between young people aged 16 -25 yrs, disadvantaged by their circumstances, and the wider community in the North West including North Wales, Cheshire, Merseyside & Manchester. Through the provision of totally holistic, paid traineeships the aim is to give new opportunities in life and work which address any gaps in maturation, aspiration, confidence, care and skills.
Lssp
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureThe Objects of the CIO are to help young people through School and leisure based activities to develop their capabilities so that they may grow to become mature, responsible individuals and members of society who recognise the importance of physical activity
Broome Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupThe granting of donations to various local charitable organisations.
The 64 Trust
Charitable activitiesThe 64 Trust will carry out its purpose by making grants to support the activities of other UK registered charities and other not-for-profit organisations that have charitable purposes.
Parks Options Limited
Economic and community development, FacilitiesProvides Education, training and development to the local community
Knowsley Foodbank
Social welfareKnowsley Foodbank works to prevent and relieve poverty in Knowsley by providing emergency food provision, toiletries, homewares, clothing, debt/welfare advice and other training to those in financial need with no distinction of age, race, sex, gender identity, religion, sexual orientation, political belief or other opinions/distinction.
Plaza Community Cinema
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, Education, Leisure, Social welfareWe operate a 3-screen cinema, for leisure/entertainment and education/social activities. We improve quality of life for residents of South Sefton and surrounding areas by: -+?+?+? advancing education in the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of the art of film,+?+?+? providing recreational and leisure facilities, +?+?+? providing volunteering opportunities so improving employability.
The Arts Emergency Service
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationThe Charity's objects are to promote the Arts and Higher Education and to encourage, maintain and develop public education and appreciation of the Arts and Higher Education, to remove barriers to young people who wish to study an Arts degree and to promote, improve, develop and maintain the appreciation of the Arts.
Big Issue North Trust LTD
Arts, Housing, Social welfareThe Big Issue North Trust supports the homeless and vulnerably housed people who sell Big Issue North magazine in the North West, Yorkshire and the Humber. From providing financial aid during periods of hardship, to funding education and training courses, to projects such as breakfast clubs and home furnishing packages, it exists to help vendors to change their lives and achieve their goals.
Partnership For Learning
Training and conference venue
The Learning Rooms Southport
SocietyWE PROVIDE A REALISTIC WORKING ENVIRONMENT FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH ADDITIONAL NEEDS AND HAVE ASSISTED THEM TO GAIN LIFE AND WORK SKILLS AND PROMOTED INDEPENDENCE, THROUGH DELIVERING LIFE AND WORK SKILLS AND GIVING THE PEOPLE ATTENDING A PLACE IN SOCIETY, BY PROMOTING INDEPENDENCE AND INCLUSIVITY, ADDRESSING EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY AND BREAKING DOWN STEREOTYPICAL ATTITUDES.
Open Eye Limited
Arts, HeritageOpen Eye Gallery champions photography as an art form and a creative practice that is relevant to everyone. We support and promote the practice, enjoyment and understanding of photography. Our cultural programmes create opportunities to experience, and appreciate, distinctive and innovative photography. Open Eye is recognised as a leading UK photography gallery with a strong international profile.
The Florence Institute Trust Limited
Heritage, LeisureThe charity was originally set up to progress with Saving the Florrie. A grade 2 Historic building in Liverpool 8 for the benefit of the community. In April 2012 The Florrie re-opened its doors and offers to all ages a wide range of social, educational, heritage, recreational, cultural activities
Bulky Bob's
Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareBulky Bob?s Limited collects bulky household waste from the general public. Wherever possible, furniture collected through this service is either sold at a low price or donated to people who need it in order to relieve furniture poverty. Also, Bulky Bob?s Limited provides salaried training and development opportunities to formerly long-term unemployed people or people on relatively low income.
Transforming Choice
Health, HousingTransforming Choice provides a variety of services for people overcoming addictions to alcohol and other substances, including: residential alcohol detox and rehabilitation, community based activities and supportive short and long term housing options.
Merseyside Play Action Council
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportINFORMATION, ADVICE AND RESOURCE CENTRE FOR COMMUNITY/VOLUNTARY SECTOR GROUPS WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE ON MERSEYSIDE
St Andrew's Community Network
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareTo promote such charitable purposes as the trustees shall in their absolute discretion think fit, including: Financial Resilience through debt advice and benefit maximisation; Food Security by hosting North Liverpool Foodbank; Other such activities that relieve poverty, sickness and distress and promote healthy living as the trustees shall determine.
The Angus Lawson Memorial Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Angus Lawson Memorial Trust supports projects engaged in alleviating the suffering of children and young people in the UK and overseas. Funding is primarily provided to grassroots projects that have clearly identified objectives where the outcomes can be monitored and evaluated. This ensures a high social return on any investment made by the Trust and its Donors.
Liverpool Lighthouse Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, HousingLiverpool Lighthouse Limited, based in Anfield Liverpool, is becoming a nationally recognised Urban Gospel Arts Centre.We also demonstrate the Christian faith through practical help to those most vulnerable in the community, including homeless people, children, young people, excluded groups and the elderly.