Charities In Norfolk
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Hellesdon Christian Disciples
Beneficiary groupReligious activities, Youth work.
East Tuddenham Charities
HousingOur charities aim is to keep the almshouses in good condition at a fair maintenance payment for needy people.
Wymondham Abbey Preservation Trust
Heritage, Saving of livesThe object and activities the Trust are the preservation, repair, insurance, maintenance, improvement, upkeep, beautification, embellishment and reconstruction of the Wymondham Abbey in the County of Norfolk and of the monuments, fittings, fixtures, stained glass, furniture, organs, ornaments, and chattels in such building.
New Covenant Apostolic Ministries Inc.
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Religion, Saving of livesCHURCH AND CHARITABLE ORGANISATIONCHRISTIANITY TO ALL NATIONS REGARDLESS RACE,GENDER OR POLITICAL BACKGROUNDSCOUNSELLING SERVICES, HOUSE AND HOSPITAL VISITATIONS AND PRAYERSREDUCING ANTI-SOCIAL BEHAVIOURSUPPORT AND DONATIONS TO ALL PEOPLE DURING TIMES OF DIFFICULTY E.G. NATURAL DISASTERS, FLOODS ETCSUPPORTING VULNERABLE PEOPLE E.G. ELDERLY, INFIRM, CHILDREN, IMMIGRANTS, HOMELESS ETC
Hoveton Village Hall And Recreation Ground
Facilities, LeisureWe are a village hall used by and for the local community
Great Ellingham (st James) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupprovision of voluntary youth scouting services
Spooner Row, Suton & Wattlefield Village Hall Association
FacilitiesWe look after the upkeep of the village Hall in Spooner Row. We are able to do this by renting the hall out to local organisations & businesses
Paradis Commemoration Group Memorial Appeal
Armed forces, Charity and VCS supportWe are raising money to enable us to commission a memorial in Norfolk to the 97 British soldiers massacred at Le Paradis on 27 May 1940, to maintain said memorial and to support other memorials to the Le Paradis Massacre as deemed appropriate by the Trustees.
Lyng & District Community Hall
FacilitiesTo provide a village hall facility for use by the residents of Lyng and the surrounding district
Village Hall Hopton-On-Sea
FacilitiesVillage Hall used by local clubs and groups and for private parties
Friends Of Horsey Seals
Associations, Charity and VCS supportRecruitment and training of volunteers. Wardening grey seal rookery at Horsey and Winterton.Guiding and informing visitors about seals and the local environment. Involvement in rescue of sick and injured seals.
Kings Lynn Church Of The Nazarene
Associations, ReligionOur purpose is to spread God's kingdom in a fallen world. This entails fostering the spiritual, social and physical welfare of members and friends of the church along with those in the local community with whom we have contact. We believe that God in Christ loves all people and desires that all turn to him as the source of all truth to find objective meaning, value and purpose to life.
Gilgal Pentecostal Church
Charity and VCS support, Health, ReligionThe main objectives are to promote Christian faith and to do charitable works such as financial aids and social counselling to the people in need.Activities of the Church include conducting regular worship, providing religious education and training and giving financial support to people in need.The Church is run by volunteers who are not entitled to remuneration except the Pastoral allowance.
The Louise Hamilton Trust
HealthTo establish a ten bedded unit providing end of life care to patients in the Great Yarmouth and Waveney area of Norfolk, whilst continuing to support the Louise Hamilton Centre for palliative care.
1st Cringleford Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScout Group offering educational and development opportunities to young people.
The Norwich Society CIO
Economic and community development, HeritageTo encourage high standards of architecture and town planning in Norwich To stimulate public interest in and care for the beauty, history and character of the City and its surroundings To encourage the preservation, development and improvement of features of general public amenity or historic interest.
Carleton Rode Jubilee Hall
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureThe Jubilee Hall provides a venue for local clubs and associations of various sorts, sporting and recreational, catering for all ages from the toddlers to older members of clubs such as the bowls club. The facilities enable the hall to be used for special events, fundraisers, annual dinners for local groups, wedding receptions and so on.
Sarah Agnes Foundation
Beneficiary groupSAF is a national charity which seeks to strengthen relationships in family and community life from conception to elder. We are committed to improving healthy relationship outcomes across the generations. We believe in transforming lives of children, young people and their families across the generations by creating therapeutic programmes for them to learn, grow and develop.
Bikeactive Norfolk
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationUsing our specialist cycles, catering for a range of disabilities, our volunteers, providing one-to-one supervision, enable those with disabilities, recovering from injury or illness, or unable to ride a bike due to age or infirmity, to enjoy the health benefits of cycling. We ride weekly on quiet country roads in South Norfolk for adults, and for children, in the school holidays at a local park.
West Norfolk Mencap
Beneficiary groupIMPROVE LIVES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH A LEARNING DISABILITY, TOGETHER WITH THEIR CARERS AND FAMILIES. LISTEN TO PEOPLE WITH A LEARNING DISABILITY. SUPPORT PEOPLE WITH A LEARNING DISABILITY IN ALL PARTS OF THEIR LIVES. GIVE INFORMATION AND ADVICE.
Waveney Light Opera Group
Arts, Beneficiary groupPresentation of musical theatre shows and concerts. Participation in local music-making activities. Presentation of educational events relating to musical theatre such as sight-reading, music theory, singing technique, stagecraft etc. Support for local people wishing to undertake musical activities. Encouragement of younger people wishing to undertake musical activities.
44th Norwich (1st Old Catton) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social welfareWe provide social activities for young people from age 5 to 17, including sports, cookery & handicrafts. These mainly take place in the safe environment of our own premises. We hold various functions to raise money for the Group i.e. Quiz & Chip nights & raffles.
Hemsby Village Hall
Facilities, Heritage, LeisureGeneral charitable purposes. Education/Training. Sport/Recreation. Arts/Culture
1st North Walsham Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationTO PROVIDE SCOUTING ACTIVITIES TO YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 6 TO 18 YEARS.
Turtle Dove Trust
EnvironmentThe Turtle Dove is a homing migratory dove kept in captive pairs, very prolific breeders and after laying two eggs, will lay again. The young are fostered by other tamer doves, and the young are released into the wild in late summer. They spend a month in specially constructed release pens, in order to familiarise them with natural food and their wild habitat. They will return every year.