Charities In Newcastle Upon Tyne City
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Brainbox
Beneficiary groupTo relieve the needs of young people with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) and their families/carers by the provision of care, support and advice so that their conditions of life may be improved
Cedarwood Festival Limited
ArtsOrganise Christian arts festivals incorporating all forms of all artistic expression by Christian artists (including, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, music, drama, dance, painting and sculpture) with the aim of using artisitic expression to spread the Christian gospel.
The William Webster Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe trustee(s) distribute the income arising in accordance with the terms of the trust in making grants to such various charitable organisations at their discretion.
Jarrovians Rugby Union Football Club Limited
LeisurePromoting the participation in healthy recreation in particular by the provision of facilities for playing sports and in particular, rugby union football. Providing suitably qualified coaches and first aid if required to benefit the residents of Jarrow and the surrounding areas. Working with voluntary and other organisations to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation.
Newcastle Diocesan Education Board
Education, ReligionThe promotion of education in the Diocese of Newcastle consistent with the faith and practice of the Church of England.The promotion of religious education and religious worship in schools within the Diocese.The promotion of Church schools and advice to their Governors.The promotion of co-operation between the Board and bodies concerned in any respect with education in the Diocese.
Let's Get Growing Limited
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, Housing, LeisureLets Get Growing provides regular gardening therapy sessions for adults of all ages experiencing a range of mental and physical health difficulties, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, bi polar disorder, dementia and mild learning difficulties. Also one-off therapeutic garden workshops for a range of groups, including addicts in recovery, homeless people, carers, refugees & asylum seeekers.
Joseph Brough Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, ReligionThe Trust provides grants to charitable organisations helping people in need in the historic counties of Northumberland and Durham. It gives priority to appeals linked to the Methodist Church as the settlor was an active Methodist.
Northumberland Greyhound Rescue
LeisureAdoption/Rehoming/Public Awareness of ex racing Greyhounds that have been retired from UK (northeast) tracks due to age, injury or inability
Islamic Centre And The Mosque (heaton)
ReligionReligious & Education
Clean Slate Financial Wellbeing Services CIO
Beneficiary groupClean Slate Financial Wellbeing Services provide support to adults aged over 24 and young people 16-24 who are resident in Newcastle, Gateshead, North Tyneside, Northumberland, South Tyneside, Durham and whose wellbeing is impacted by their financial circumstances.
Tyneside Outdoors
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareTyneside Outdoors provides primarily young people with the opportunity to learn and explore in the outdoors. Using a Community Development approach, we engage disadvantaged young people in regular activities that build their confidence and skills, provide them with new opportunities and help them to appreciate the natural world.
Pendower Good Neighbour House Project
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Health, HousingThe project has 4 main areas of work: Supporting residents to get improvements to the housing, environment, amenities and services for the estate. Capacity Building through: informal I.T., healthy living initiatives, garden loan equipment scheme, credit union, community events & monthly community newsletter. Providing development activities for children & young people through after school activiti
The Gateway Church - Newcastle
Religion, Social welfareWe exist for the public benefit to see the advancement of the Christian faith and relief of poverty primarily in the West End of Newcastle Upon Tyne. We host multiple weekly activities including; a Sunday Gathering, community practical care drop in sessions. These provide a place for people to grow in their understanding of Christianity and/or receive practical support to relieve poverty.
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.
Women's Cancer Detection Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, HealthThe support and treatment of patients and research into breast cancer. The charity achieves these aims by financing the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment unable to be funded by the National Health Service. Furthermore the charity provides funds to support education about breast cancer in the community and maintains a specialised breast cancer library.
The Northumberland Federation Of Women's Institutes
Associations, Beneficiary group, HealthTHE ORGANISATION IS INVOLVED IN EDUCATION, PUBLIC/CURRENT AFFAIRS, HEALTH AND WELLBEING, TRAINING OF ALL WOMEN IN THE COUNTY OF NORTHUMBERLAND.
House Of Destiny Ministries
Arts, ReligionThe Charity is a Christian Church that provides Pastoral, Evangelistic and Christian Benovelent services. The church provides regular church services, mainly held on Sunday, wedges adn Friday. Due to the pandemic these times have been changed or conducted online through various video sharing platforms.
Nunsmoor Centre Trust
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareNunsmoor Centre Trust promotes the benefit of children, young people and families in the West End of Newcastle by:Advancing education, protecting and preserving health and relieving the effects of poverty and providing facilities for recreation and leisure-time occupation by promoting, supporting and improving the Nunsmoor Centre
Dyslexia North East
Beneficiary groupEducational meetings and support are provided for Parents/Carers and Professionals who care for children with specific learning difficulties (dyslexia) and related conditions. Information and guidance is offered to families and individuals, and Conferences and Workshops are arranged. Dyslexia Screening, Assessment, Tuition and Group Activities are available for adults and children with dyslexia.
Sameem Orphan Care
Beneficiary group, Social welfare1. To relieve poverty, distress, mental and physical ill health amongst orphan and destitute children and destitute widows .2. To advance the education of orphan and destitute children
Park View Community Centre
Arts, Associations, Education, Facilities, LeisureHire of Rooms, Sports hall, Gym, Theatre. Childrens's activities including dance, gymnastics, football, drama.Adult learning classes.
The William Leech Research Fund
Charitable activities, ReligionThe objective is the advancement of religion for the public benefit by the award of grants to support research and theological reflection on social, economic and pastoral issues of relevance to the mission and ministry of churches of the North East of England and to the communication of the Christian gospel in the contemporary context of the UK.
The Torch Association
LeisureThe relief of illness and suffering of all disabled persons resident in a defined local area of Tynedale and beyond by providing, managing and maintaining a Centre for recreation or other leisure time occupation and in particular by providing facilities for competitive and non- competitive sports.
The Wor Hoose Community Project
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareWor Hoose is a resident led project and neighbourhood hub with a strong community focus. We aim to bring people together to learn new skills and access services through a 'one stop shop' to improve everyones life changes, overcome barriers to build stronger networks, a better community and overall improve their quality of life.Activities include hardship support, welfare advice and family time,
Families 1st 4 Additional Needs
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareSupport & Advice for families with an Additional, & or neurological needs. Promote & advocate for inclusion in external activities and confidence to for growth and co production with all services.Reduce poverty in a multibank format for all & increase wellness & in life. support individuals with mental health and pre diagnosis in ASD conditions. Encourage volunteer & work opportunities for all