Charities In Middlesbrough
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Eric Knows
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationEric Knows provides training and employment support to disabled and autistic people. We work collaboratively with employment support agencies, colleges, universities, and other not for profit organisations. Eric Knows also operates to support SEND children, young people and their families whilst providing a safe space to flourish and thrive. We are primarily run by disabled and ND people.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of North Ormesby
ReligionFurtherance of the Christian Religion according to the beliefs of the Church of England.
Autism Parents Together (tees Valley)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe charity provides education, information and opportunities designed to support and enable autistic children to maximise their potential. We also providing support groups, forums, advice, advocacy and general support for autistic children and their families.
New Life Church Middlesbrough
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionWorking in partnership with other Christian Churches and Organisations, New Life Church Middlesbrough provides spiritual and practical support to individuals, families and the community as a whole through preaching and teaching, discipleship, youth work, mentoring, family support and community chaplaincy
Bringing Back A Smile
ArtsActivities such as fun days music concerts etc
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.
Epic Teesside CIO
LeisureTo further or benefit the residents of Newtown Ward and the neighbourhood without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race or of policital, religious or other opinions by associating together the said residents and the local authorities, voluntary and other organisation in a common effort to advance educatin and provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure t
Roseberry Community Consortium
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureProviding education, support and outreach activities to young people in the Tees Valley area. We focus on music, singing and dancing, keep fit, anti bullying techniques, martial arts and revision classes for school curriculum support We have a full gym, music rooms, podcast/tv studio a recording studio , a traverse wall for rock climbing. We produce films and videos, made by our users.
North East Area Miners' Social Welfare Trust Fund
Leisure, Professions, Social welfarePromotion of health, the relief of poverty, advancement of training and social and recreational activities, provision of convalescence for the relief of sickness of beneficiaries.
Atisha Centre
Health, ReligionTo promote the Buddhist faith of the New Kadampa Tradition throughout Co. Durham, North Yorkshire and the Tees Valley.
York City Of Sanctuary
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfare, SocietyFinding legal support for asylum seeker applications and supporting refugees to obtain the right to remain and or gain citizenship. We assist refugees applying for benefits and emergency housing.We maintain and develop links with donors to provide household items and clothing for refugee households in York and partners in Bradford, Wakefield and Hull.
The Bulls Wheelchair Rugby Club
LeisureThe Bulls are an amatuer Wheelchair Rugby Club operating out of Sedgefield in County Durham. Our main aim is the relief of disabled people by the promotion of disability sport and in particular Wheelchair Rugby in County Durham, Teesside & North Yorkshire.
Middlesbrough M S Therapy Centre Limited
Associations, Beneficiary group, HealthA drop in centre for people with Multiple Sclerosis, their family and carers. We aim to help them cope with the affects of this disability through therapies, exercise and listening
Rainbow Home North
Beneficiary group, HousingWe work with LGBTQ plus people seeking asylum and those who have been granted leave to remain but are unsettled. Based in Newcastle, we cover the North East region. We provide social opportunities where members can meet safely and enjoy each other's company. We work one-to-one with each member helping to provide detailed case information.
Freemasons Charity Yorkshire North & East Ridings CIO
Associations, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe objects of the CIO are:(1) The relief of poor and distressed Freemasons and their dependents or other relatives.(2) To relieve the needs of any person by any means that is charitable under the law ofEngland and Wales.(3) To advance any purpose that is charitable under the law of England and Wales bymaking grants to other charities, whether masonic or non-masonic.
Teesside Airport Foundation
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationTeesside Airport Foundation is a fundraising charity which exists to support the people of Darlington, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar and Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees to achieve their ambitions in education and employment and to assist in the regeneration of the area
Diocese Of Middlesbrough Catholic Handicapped Fellowship
Beneficiary groupTo provide practical assistance to our disabled members and their families through organised fellowship activities.
Tees Valley Together
Social welfareAn Accessible food bank serving the residents of the Tees Valley
Community Welfare Trust
Religion, Social welfareAdvancement of education & trainingSupporting older & vulnerable peopleEmpowering local communitiesDeveloping stronger bonds between communities across Tees ValleyRelief of poverty & health inequalitiesConduit for communities to mainstream services.Advancement of the Muslim religion, beliefs, Islamic values & moral welfare
The Olive And Norman Field Charity
The aims of the Trust are to use the income from invested capital for the relief of people who are sick, convalescent, disabled or infirm. Applications will be considered from residents in the following local govenment areas -North Yorkshire County Council, The City of York, Durham County Council & Boroughs of Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland, Darlington, Stockton-on-Tees & Harlepool.
We Can Dance
Arts, Beneficiary groupProvision of dance workshops and lessons for children with special needs.
Cleveland Philharmonic Choir Music Society
ArtsMusic making and promotion of classical music in the North East of England
The Meserani Project
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social welfareThe Meserani Project is a unique home-grown charity with a primary focus on providing secondary, further and higher education for young people in an area of Tanzania where such opportunities are not accessible to them due to poverty and family circumstances. We are a relatively small-scale project, but we currently support 142 young people through secondary, further and higher education.
Teesside Dementia Link Services
Associations, Health, Social welfareWe provide information, training, advice, emotional support and practical help to people with dementia and their carers, on Teesside, we do this through one to one support as will as group, and social activities, reducing isolation, stress and poverty, promoting a good life with dementia
Middlesbrough First
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social careMiddlesbrough 1st promotes self-advocacy and personal development through education and training for adults with learning disabilities and their carers. We also offer an advocacy service for carers and people who access services. We hold meetings every month alongside the training and also social evenings.