Charities In Middlesbrough
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North Eastern Locomotive Preservation Group
HeritagePreservation, Restoration and Operation of Steam Railway Locomotives
Genesis Project Middlesbrough
FacilitiesThe objective of the CIO is the advancement of the Christian faith through actively sharing the love of God , supporting the local community and providing relief for people in need, primarily but not exclusively within Grove Hill, Beechwood and Saltersgill areas of Middlesbrough. The CIO provides services from a Christian Community Centre in Grove Hill.
Teesside And District Society For The Blind
Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe Society offers a Social Centre, Home Visiting Scheme, Shopping Escort Service, Luncheon Club, Telephone Befriending Service, Equipment and Information Home Visiting Service, and Outings.
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Middlesbrough, Teesside And District Branch
To promote kindness and prevent suffering of animals, and to do all such lawful acts as the society may consider conductive to these objectives.
Home-Start Teesside
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareHome - Start offers support, friendship and practical help to parents with young children, in local communities. Volunteers, who are usually parents themselves are recruited and trained to visit families at home who have at least one child under 5, to offer them informal, friendly and confidential support.
Rubies
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareRubies supports girls in Middlesbrough and Redcar & Cleveland to increase self esteem, build resilience and make safe choices. We provide educational courses, mentoring and social activities for girls in order to help them recognise their strengths and know their true worth.
Muslim Federation In Cleveland
Facilities, ReligionTHE CHARITY IS A COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION CENTRE AS WELL AS PROVIDING PLACE FOR RELEGIOUS ACTIVTIES.
Justice First Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationThe activities of the charity are to provide food and support including the provision of guidance , advice and assistance on health, employment and welfare matters to asylum seekers in the Tees Valley
Gateway North East
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureGNE supports children ,young people, families and carers affected by disability or a barrier to learning by providing leisure activities, holiday schemes, training and work experience. We provide emotional, physical, practical and spiritual support we work towards educating society about the needs and positive attributes of young people with a disability or barrier to learning and their families
St Mary Astereyo Eritrean Orthodox Tewahdo Church Teesside
ReligionThrive
Charity and VCS supportThrive is an award-winning organisation working in Teesside, advocating for the voice of lived experience to be included in decision-making processes.We do this through research, tailored one to one support and by taking local action: bringing together local people and institutions. We have three paid members of staff, a group of dedicated volunteers and a Board of Trustees.
Middlesbrough & Eston Methodist Circuit
Beneficiary group, ReligionWe employ staff & provide support to the local Methodist Churches for people to meet together for worship & teaching. We encourage & support the Churches in their mission to serve their local communities; e.g youth clubs, luncheon clubs, toddlers groups. We manage projects with specific vulnerable groups within our communities - young people, children & families, refugees & people seeking asylum.
The Noble Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Environment, Health, Social welfareThe Trust benefits communities within North Yorkshire, Teesside and Cumbria. The aims are: to help educate & develop young people, particularly those with phyical, learning, & mental health problems; disadvantaged groups; the conservation & improvement of the natural environment; to address the challenges of rural communities and any other charitable purposes considered oppropriate at the time.
Tees Valley Rural Action
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfareTVRA works with rural communities to enable them to identify and respond to local needs; provides direct support to groups and individuals through advice and guidance, organises activities, deliver services, e.g. community transport; informs and influences local policy; highlight rural issues; develop and participate in appropriate partnerships; commissioning relevant research and development.
Tees Valley Together
Social welfareAn Accessible food bank serving the residents of the Tees Valley
Seen Heard Believed
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe provide support to families, children, and young people who have encountered trauma in their lives, such as loss, divorce, separation, domestic abuse or the impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences. Our approach involves Trauma Informed Practice to support the entire family, emphasising our model of the 4 Rs Relationships, Resilience, Reconnection, and Recovery.
Hindu Cultural Society Of Cleveland
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Religion, Social careFundraising events, cultural & religious activities. Day centre for elderly & disabled, including serving vegetarian meals & outings at periodic intervals.
Amazing Grace - Teesside
Beneficiary groupTeaching of the bible and assisting in the development of the faith of the congregation. To improve family and individual well being, and the development and monitoring of young people in the area of operation.
The Millfield House Foundation (1)
Charitable activities, Social welfareTHROUGH GRANTS TO OUR STRATEGIC PARTNERS AND OTHER SUPPORT, WE PROMOTE POLICY CHANGE BY FUNDING PROJECTS THAT INFORM DISCUSSION AND INFLUENCE PUBLIC POLICY. OUR AIM IS TO EMPOWER COMMUNITIES AND REDUCE SOCIAL DEPRIVATION.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Marton-In-Cleveland With Easterside
ReligionAnglican Church
Involve North East
Facilities, Social welfareWe aim to help communities, especially those most marginalised and disadvantaged, influence health and social care planning and delivery to more accurately reflect local needs and aspirations.
Stamp Revisited (mental Health Advocacy Service)
Charitable activities, HealthSTAMP Revisited is a user-led organisation which provides a range of advocacy services and emotional support to people living within the boundaries of Middlesbrough, Redcar & East Cleveland, and Stockton-On-Tees. We support those who are aiming to improve their life circumstances and who would otherwise find it difficult to organise the support they need to remain independent and well.
Matrix Neurological
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housinga) Case Management & Advocacy b) Children and Young People: - Home-based rehabilitation activities and support; - Education support needs of children & young people - Employment support activities c) Families: Mentor, educate and support parents in managing their child's long-term condition/disability
Breckon Hill Community Enterprise
FacilitiesThe Charity directly delivers a range of services to individuals/groups from the local community. The Charity manages a local community centre. The Charity aims to develop the capacity and skills of the community of Middlesbrough in such a way that local residents are better able to identify and deal with matters that effect them and so that such residents can participate more fully in society.
Iron Guidance Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationWE ARE A LOCAL CHARITY THAT DEVELOPS THE ASPIRATION, EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES AND AMBITIONS OF YOUNG PEOPLE, THEIR FAMILIES AND THE WIDER COMMUNITY THROUGHOUT THE NORTH EAST OF ENGLAND. THIS IS ACHIEVED BY OFFERING BESPOKE PROJECTS TO SCHOOLS, ORGANISATIONS AND THE COMMUNITY, TAILORED TO MEET LOCAL NEED AND ENHANCE ACHIEVEMENT AND LIFE SKILLS.