Charities In Middlesbrough
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Hedgepigs And Hoglets Rescue
Beneficiary group, EnvironmentHedgepigs & Hoglets Rescue is dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and release of sick, injured or orphaned native hedgehogs & small wild mammals back to their natural environment. We carry out actions to conserve habitats & engage children and communities with the 5 pathways of nature connection play and awareness raising activities. We work with wildlife organisations & vets
Boro Angels
The focus of the charities activities remains maintaining a presence in Middlesbrough town centre, mainly on weekend evenings, to give practical help and support to those who need it.
Allied Resource Community.
We refurbish donated hand tools and despatch some of them them to other UK charities; sometimes the tools are collated into trade-based kits for shipment by others to certain African countries. The Charity's beneficiaries are adults having particular needs that may be addressed by the intrinsic therapeutic, educational and social aspects of the work.
Welcome Foundation
Health, Religion, Social welfareWe are committed to alleviating poverty among all disadvantage people living in the North East by providing essential food hampers, counselling, Art & cooking classes.Welcome Foundation ensure that the individual has access to basic financial resources, whether throughgovernment assistance, work opportunities, or training programs.
Tees Valley Islamic & Cultural Association
Beneficiary group, ReligionMosque and Islamic Education for adults & children
Cleveland Beekeepers Association
Education, EnvironmentWe provide the following services:Training and Mentoring to BeekeepersEducational development for BeekeepersSpeakers to other organisationsMonthly Lectures and demonstrations open to the general publicVolunteer Swarm Collectors who will remove Honey Bee Swarms for the General PublicA Display Stand and Beekeepers who attend Shows and Events to promote Beekeeping to the general public
Fighting Chance Middlesbrough
Beneficiary group, LeisureWe provide the facilities and the trainers to enable children, young people and adults to learn the discipline and focus of a martial art.
Easterside Partnership
Easterside has a population of approximately 3,200 people. The Easterside Partnership is a small resident led voluntary organisation, tackling the social, economic, environmental and community safety issues evident on the estate. In planning the activities for the year, the Trustees have referred to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit.
Friends Of Chandlers Ridge School
Associations, Charity and VCS support, EducationFundraising for maintained Academy. Regular events including termly discos, twice-yearly fairs and coffee mornings.
Yarm District Lions Club (cio)
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social welfareExample activities supported - Promoting volunteering, Relief of poverty and relief of those in need. Encouraging healthy recreation, Yarm Club occasionally gives grants to individuals. The club operates within the agreed objects under the aegis of LCI , both locally and nationally. Trustees are independent and make their own decisions, but will consider guidance given by club members.
Wellbeing Plus
Health, Social welfareWe support individuals facing challenges like chronic illnesses, mental health issues, loneliness, and isolation etc. We host weekly coffee mornings and craft groups aimed to teach new skills, boost confidence, and reduce anxiety Overall, We strive to build a supportive & inclusive community where individuals can learn new skills, enhance self-esteem, and alleviate feelings of isolation.
The Regional Refugee Forum North East
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesWe empower Refugee and Asylum Seeker community activists and mobilisers to turn their ideas to support their communities into practical action. And we unite the region's Refugee led Community Organisations (RCOs) in collective action to produce their Collective Voice so it can influence the development of evidence based policy and practice around Asylum, Integration and Equality.
Breathe Easy Darlington
Associations, Leisure, Social welfareBreathe Easy Darlington offers exercise classes and social activities to people within Darlington and surrounding areas who have a lung or respiratory condition.
The Friends Of Richardson Hospital
Associations, Charity and VCS support, HealthFundraising and support for healthcare in Teesdale based on the Richardson Community Hospital in Victoria Road, Barnard Castle.
Streets Ahead For Information
Charitable activities, Social welfareStreets Ahead for Information is a small, not-for-profit constituted voluntary organisation that was established in 2006 and works in one of the most deprived communities in the UK, in the densely urbanised area of Gresham and Newport, Middlesbrough, Teesside. We operate on the main thoroughfare, occupying a corner plot which has a downstairs drop-in centre and a small preloved shop
The Child Hearing Impairment And Language Development Project
Beneficiary group, HealthSummer & Half term activitiesYouth clubs (ages 5-10 years and 11-19 years) Residential Weekends18-25 group
Synergy Teesside
Beneficiary group, ReligionSynergy hosts innovative conversations for small groups and networks, with the aim of encouraging more integrated communities in Teesside. Through learning communities and direct action in different spheres, we support grassroots activism and community organising.
The Lady Crosthwaite Bequest
Beneficiary groupFor the benefit of old people living in Middlesbrough
Catcote School Parents And Friends
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationWe raise money for the specific enrichment and benefit of all Catcote Academy/Catcote Futures from Year 7 up to life long learners with a special educational need/additional needs. This includes residential, events and equipment school budgets cannot supply.
Pne Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationOver the next ten years the Foundation's strategy will be to focus primarily on increasing access to enterprise for young people in the North East of England through the provision of funding for projects and activities that support young people to consider self-employment as a realistic career option.
The Bishopthorpe Trust
HousingProviding financial assistance for housing needs, in the form of non-repayable grants or loans at low or no interest; assistance with residential accommodation and the repair and improvement of such accommodation; and helping those who are aged or disabled in the provision of proper care.
Al-Madina Islamic & Cultural Centre Surbiton
Religion? To offer appropriate support to the Muslim community in its mission to peacefully spread the Message of God.? To spread the message of peace and harmony among all communities in the UK.
Little Paws Ferret Rescue
HousingWe will rescue abandoned, lost and unwanted ferrets from within Sunderland and South Tyneside.We will rehabilitate and care for these ferrets until they are able to be rehomed.We will carry out activities to find new homes for the ferrets in rescue and provide backup support for thelifetime of the ferret.We will promote neutering of pet ferrets to reduce the number of unwanted litters.
Faith Foundation
Housing, Social welfareThe Charity money is send to the homeless and disabled poor peoples.