Charities In Norfolk
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West Norfolk And King's Lynn Girls Schools Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationTo provide financial assistance to girls and young women in the local area to assist them in their educational pursuits.
Stalham And Brumstead Recreation Ground
Facilities, LeisureRecreation Ground
2nd Dereham (toftwood) Scout Group
AssociationsProvides Infrastucture for Scout, cub and beaver groups
Chapel Break Community Association
Associations, Facilities, ReligionWe are a community centre providing a space for user groups to run their groups/activities from.
Downham Market Young Farmers Club
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentGROUP OF YOUNG PEOPLE WHO ORGANISE A LOT OF ACTIVITIES IN THE CLUB AND RAISE MONEY FOR CHARITIES
New Victory Hall
FacilitiesThe provision and maintenance of a village hall for use by local inhabitants
The Arts Society North West Norfolk
Arts, Education, LeisureOrganises lectures, visits, study days and study tours for the cultivation, appreciation and understanding of the decorative and fine arts.Also provides financial assistance to selected local primary schools to further the teaching and appreciation of decorative and fine art and music.
Triratna Buddhist Community (ipswich)
ReligionThe objects of the charity are:1. Encouraging members and others to live ethical lives in accordance with the teachings of the Buddha.2. Supporting ordained members of the Triratna Buddhist Order.3. Working under the guidance of the Triratna Buddhist Order.4. Using applications of the Buddha's teaching to promote the health and well being of all.
The Church And Town Estates Property Charity
ReligionThe Church and Town Estates Property Charity (Hempnall) was constituted by a Charity Commission Scheme on 23 February 1917 varied by an order dated 16 February 1978 providing funding for The Hempnall Trust (50%), The Town Estate Education Foundation (25%) and The Church Estate Charity (25%).
Poor's Allotment
Charitable activities, Social welfareMaking grants to people and organisations to relieve people in need
Cromer Community Association CIO
Associations, FacilitiesMANAGE CROMER COMMUNITY CENTRE IN GARDEN STREET CROMER
Castle Acre Village Hall
FacilitiesVillage hall for the use by the residents of Castleacre and surrounds.
Old Catton Evening Women's Institute
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureIn line with the WI at national and county level, our monthly meetings for local women feature speakers and activities which entertain, educate and connect. These are supplemented by social outings and smaller groups covering interests such as gardening, crafts, reading, walking and darts. We also run Warm Welcome in Old Catton, on the first and third Tuesday morning of each month.
Wells Next The Sea United Charities(charity No 236897)incorporating Former Charity No (259709)(wells And District League Of Friends)
Associations, Health, Social welfareEducation/TrainingRelief of poverty
The Wymondham Bridewell Preservation Trust
Environment/conservation/heritage
Cynthia Della Hoy's Croxton Charity
HeritageTo manage the proprties known as White Lion Cottages in Croxton and apply any income after covering all maintenance and repair for the benefit of individuals or organisations as defined by the will of the late Cynthia Della Hoy.
The Sir Robert Gooch Trust
Charitable activitiesThe objects of the charity are to make grants to any charities and for any charitable purpose as the Trustees feel appropriate.
Cornerstone Church Norwich
ReligionTo promote the outworking of the ministry of the church through worship, prayer and fellowship. To provide training in the study of the bible. To support the needs of the membership and others by pastoral, oversight, visit, housegroups and the provision of assistance in time of need. To support the work of church mission both in the UK and abroad.
Morley Youth Fc
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareAdvance the amateur sport of associated football, promote community participation in healthy recreation by providing for people who have need of such facilities due to their youth, age, infirmity or disablement, poverty or social & economic circumstances in the interest of social welfare with the object of improving their conditions of life advance the education of children and young people.
Friends Of St Edmundsbury Cathedral
Associations, Heritage, ReligionTo support and encourage the Dean and Chapter in their work and to add to the fabric and beauty of the Cathedral by contributing towards to its restoration, maintenance and improvements as a token of the gratitude which the people of Suffolk, and others, owe to Almighty God.
St Margarets In Ruins Conservation Trust
Environment, ReligionSt Margaret's in Ruins Conservation Trust conserves the historic Norman-era ruins of St Margaret's Church in West Raynham, Norfolk. We promote heritage preservation, biodiversity, education, and community engagement, ensuring the site's sustainability as a valued cultural and environmental asset.
The Lighthouse Attleborough
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Social welfareSPARKLERS our parent and toddler group began in October 2007. Average weekly attendance is 40 adults and 50 children.IGNITE our youth project has run a drop-in centre since November 2008. On average, 25 young people use the facility weekly.Treasures our outreach to Senior Citizens launched in April 2011. It's purpose is to enable those who might be isolated to socialise with others.
The Mr And Mrs Philip Rackham Charitable Trust
HealthCharitable donations to other Norfolk and Suffolk charities with particular preference given to the Samaritans and those associated with the support and relief of asthma sufferers as well as asthma research.
Swardeston Day Centre
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social careProvision of day care facilities for 75 elderly clients per week. This includes a hot lunch, recreational activities arranged. Approx 25 volunteers help 3 part time staff in running the centre. Co-operation with Norfolk Social Services, Age Concern etc.
The Martham War Memorial Village Hall
Arts, Education, Facilities, Heritage, LeisureWe provide rooms for hire by the general public and organisations for, dancing, parties, concerts, craft fairs, car boot sales, sports such as Judo, short mat bowls, adult education classes,lectures, recreation, art and business meetings etc.