Charities In Middlesbrough
Discover 457 charities in Middlesbrough. Use the search below to filter within these results.
The Pfc Trust
The PFC Trust aims to improve the lives and life chances of local people.
Age UK Teesside
Beneficiary groupEnabling older people to improve their lifestyle and remain independent by offering advice and information.
Northern Learning Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationTo advance learning and skills including literacy, numeracy, communication skills, employability, family learning and mentoring across the North East of England.
Sara Ann Prosser Foundation
EducationRescue & rehome neglected and unwanted animals. Talks re education on animal welfare to schools, clubs etc. Network with other animal charities.
Actes Trust
Actes? expertise lies in identifying the needs of the individual, genuine engagement and developing innovative solutions to achieve change. The Charity has a successful track record of developing and delivering both accredited and non-accredited programmes using a unique peer-led approach. Actes has also developed a successful life coaching model to enable clients to progress towards their goals.
Middlesbrough Citizens Advice Bureau
Charitable activities, Social welfareto provide advice and assistance to members of the public in Middlesbrough and surrounding areas, and to engage in other charitable activities for the advancement of education, the protection and preservation of health and the relief of poverty, sickness and distress
CEO Sleepout
Housing, Social welfareTo relieve homelessness and other forms of poverty by funding and creating projects to improve the life skills and opportunities of those who are marginalised. Our funds are raised by executives at our events who sleep outdoors for one night to raise sponsorship from their business contacts and friends. These events are nationwide.
Belle Vue Community, Sports & Youth Centre Limited
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureBelle Vue Centre offer a varied choice of charitable activities to many different diverse organisations and service users.
Weardale Community Transport Limited
Social welfareTO PROVIDE A COMMUNITY TRANSPORT SERVICE FOR SUCH OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE NORTH EAST AND CUMBRIA WHO ARE IN NEED OF SUCH A SERVICE BECAUSE OF AGE, SICKNESS OR DISABILITY (MENTAL OR PHYSICAL), OR POVERTY, OR BECAUSE OF A LACK OF AVAILABILITY OF ADEQUATE AND SAFE PUBLIC PASSENGER SERVICES.
Newcastle Rugby Foundation
LeisureThe Newcastle Rugby Foundation work across the North East and Cumbria to make rugby the positive difference that changes lives for good.
The North Of England Refugee Service Limited
Beneficiary group, SocietyNERS supports and is committed to the work of the Regional Refugee Forum and the North East Strategic Migration Partnership. Ners highlights the need to carry out further research in areas of communities' relations and issues of citizenship and the feeling of belonging. NERS has developed to meet the current government policies of dispersing asylum seekers to the various regions of the UK.
The Hope Foundation Limited
Heritage, Social welfareThe restoration of Hope to the disadvantaged through education, creating opportunities for training and building peoples' self esteem through listening social inclusion/interaction and supporting in a non judgemental environment.
Redcar & Cleveland Voluntary Development Agency
Providing charitable activities for the benefit of the community.
The James Cook University Hospital Voluntary Services Council
Associations, Education, HealthTo promote charity's status for the benefit of patients, relatives and friends of patients, and employees of the hospital. The Council provides refreshment services for the benefit of such persons.
Harrogate Hospital And Community Charity, Supported By Friends Of Harrogate Hospital
Associations, HealthCharitable funds received by the charity are accepted and held and administered as funds held on trust for purposes relating to the National Health Service in accordance with the National Health Service Act 1977 and the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 and these funds are held on trust by the corporate body.
Open Country
Arts, Economic and community developmentWe seek to enable people with any disability to access the countryside. We have a countryside activities programme, a range of publications, and offer advice on improving countryside access for all.
The Teesside Charity
Financial support of community groups and facilities which assist social cohesion. We also incentivise local employers to recruit and train apprentices.
Streetwise Opera
Arts, Charitable activities, Education, HousingWe use music to help people who have experienced homelessness make positive changes in their lives, to advance the education of the public in the arts in particular but not exclusively in the art of opera. We deliver the following activity in 5 regions of the UK: 1 Opera Productions2 Workshop Programme3 Work Placement Scheme and Progression routes4. Establishing an international network
Fighting All Cancers Together
HealthThe charity's principal activity during the period was to provide support and assistance to people who have suffered or are suffering from all forms of cancer by such means as the trustees consider fit.
Carers Together Foundation
Health, Social careThe charity works in partnership and provides a range of information and support services and a voice for carers living in Redcar & Cleveland, Middlesbrough and other areas as decided by the Trustees. Our services include individual support, welfare benefits advice, counselling, training, activities and events.
Members Church Of God International UK Chapter
ReligionMCGI is a Christian religious organization, with its main headquarters in the Philippines and various chapters located around the globe including the UK and the Isle of Man. The majority of the Church members are Filipino nationals but through its continuous effort to propagate the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ across the world, it has grown into a group of diverse racial descents.
South Durham Gymnastics
LeisurePromotion of community participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of the local community. Achieved through the provision of facilities for participating in gymnastics and gymnastic related activities.The activities of the charity, which is accredited to British Gymnastics, include training and coaching for members and the organisation of club and gymnastic competitions.
The 1989 Willan Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Social welfaremakes grants to charitable causes, typically those within Tyne and Wear and its immediate surrounds which aim to ease social deprivation and / or enrich the fabric of the local community and / or the quality of life of individuals within that community
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Linthorpe, Middlesbrough
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Religion1) Worship2) Sunday School children's groups3) Miscellaneous social activities4) Outreach into the community5) Christian teaching6) Fundraising for overseas causes
The Halo Project
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, SocietyThe Halo Project supports BME women and families with specialist advocacy by promoting the human rights of women through empowerment, education and specialist intervention programmes including emergency specialist accommodation. Our services, programmes & provision enhances safety & protection through trauma-informed approaches developed through lived experiences, preventing abuse and harm.