Charities In Norfolk
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The Wells-Cole Trust Fund
Facilities, LeisureThe income from the Trust Fund is to be used by the Trust Fund Trustees for the following purposes:-(a) the benefit of the village hall at Saham Toney(b) recreation generally in the Parish of Saham Toney (c) for the maintenance of the land and buildings situated at the Village Hall, Bell Lane, Saham Toney
Fenlands Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWorship and Bible Teaching Meetings for all ages.Parent and Toddler Group.Coffee and Lunch Club.Support for Overseas Mission in Switzerland, Armenia and Malawi.Mens' and Womens' Activities.Sunday School and Holiday Bible Clubs.
Wreningham Village Hall
FacilitiesPROVIDE A COMMUNITY BUILDING AVAILABLE FOR HIRE FOR PRIVATE AND PUBLIC ACTIVITIES AND EVENTS.
Friends Of Bungay Community Library
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareFund raising to help secure future operations. Raising finance for improvements to library building and services, including the provision of free WiFi. Funding extended opening hours. Funding and support for children's activities at weekends and in holiday periods. Support for community social activities.
North Walsham Community Association
AssociationsTo promote the benefit of the inhabitants of North Walsham and the neighbourhood by offering affordable venues for meetings.
The Christian Fellowship, Norwich
ReligionProvision of Christian services, including worship, teaching and support through regular gatherings and other activities to members and the public at large in Lakenham, Norwich and the wider area.
The Cameron Bespolka Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Trust helps young people pursue an interest in nature and especially birds. We will be creating opportunities for young people to learn about nature and also, where possible, how it can lead to a career. We will partner with local organisations to achieve this.
Red House Youth Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Trust supports its beneficiaries by grants and by use of a property owned by the Trust.
The Hope Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careFormerly The Felixstowe Trust for the Christian Care of Older People objects areProvide relief to older people (regardless of faith or ethnicity) through the provision of practical and spiritual assistance. Promote the Christian Faith primarily for the benefit of older people in residential or care homes by the provision of practical and spiritual assistance in line with our statement of faith
Marham Village Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Social welfareWe are a small Committee run pre-school based in Marham village hall. We aim to provide a warm, caring, fun atmosphere where children can play and socialise with other children and adults, whilst learning in a safe environment. We operate 5 days a week when we can. There is a strong emphasis on play with a purpose.
Hope Community Trust
Economic and community development, ReligionChurch activities
Personal Best Soccer
Education, Leisure, Social welfareCoaching takes place x2 a week, with UEFA qualified coaches, plus games against academy teams. The coaching provides innovative methods to build confidence and social interaction, as well as football skills. Educate the players in all aspects of a sporting lifestyle and encourage continued development through links with Easton College and Dereham Football club.
City Of Norwich Athletic Club
LeisureThe advancement of amateur sport by promoting athletics for the benefit of the inhabitants of Norwich and the surrounding area. The provision of facilities for the coaching and performance of athletics for the benefit of the inhabitants of Norwich and the surrounding area with the object of improving the condition of life of the said inhabitants.
Holt Art Projects
ArtsPerformance of plays, community workshops, engagement of artists, musicians, and dancers. Screening of films.
East Anglian Traditional Music Trust
Arts, EducationThe charity's main object is to advance education in the traditional folk music of East Anglia and other areas, including folk songs, tunes, dances, customs and traditions. In order to achieve this the trust organises workshops, classes, concerts, lectures, exhibitions, community and schools projects, carries out research and archiving work and publishes resources.
The Morley Village Hall
FacilitiesManage the Village Hall for the use of the people of the village and its surrounding area.
Norwich High School Association
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareFundraising activities include November Market, sale of wrapping paper, various social activities.
Blofield Heath Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Leisure, Social careThe charity runs and maintains the community centre known as 'Heathlands'. The centre holds events which include pre school events, youth club, adult sports, local clubs and a day centre for the elderly. It is available resource for the local community. Outside the centre is a large grassed field used for outside events. Local and visiting football teams use an ajoining second field regularly.
Thetford Educational Foundation Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationProvide grants, bursaries and funding for the education of boys and girls from 3 1/2 years to 18 years of age in Thetford.
Broome And Ditchingham Preschool
Beneficiary group, ChildcareEducate young children/people.
Hickling Playing Field Or Recreation Ground
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, LeisureTo provide an outdoor grass area for outdoor activities, a young childrens play area and a purpose built building for all indoor activities for parishioners and the general public visiting Hickling.
Sos Bus Norwich
HousingReleive the needs of people in Norwich & the surrounding area by the provision of mobile & static public care services for charitable and health activities, to help people on the streets, the homeless & other public places, giving guidance, support & medical help which assist in preserving public order, avoid anti-social behaviour, provide a safe place for anyone in need.
Marlpit Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, LeisureWe operate and maintain a community centre together with the local authority for the benefit of the population living in the Marlpit area of Norwich. We provide facilities for user groups such as pre-school clubs, international groups, youth clubs, and a number of other recreational clubs. We also provide free internet access and PC facilities for persons living in the area.
Thurton & Ashby St Mary Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationEarly Years care and education for children from two to under five years of age, with qualified and dedicated staff.
The Lord Cozens-Hardy Trust
Main focus: charities in the East of England, and most particularly Norfolk, or national charities undertaking projects in the region. Medical and educational causes. The Trustees meet annually in January to consider donations. Preference, therefore, is for applications to be made between October and December so that projects or activities are still current when considered in January.