Charities In Norfolk
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The Ferry Project
HousingHelping the homeless with love and support towards independence by providing personalised support and accommodation. We help to prevent homelessness by managing the Queen Mary Centre which provides a base for community organisations working with and for the local community. A central aim of the is to work closely with partners, including businesses, charities, churches and the public sector.
Community Action Suffolk
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, FacilitiesWe aim to improve the economic viability & the health & well being of communities across Suffolk by delivering high quality infrastructure services to strengthen & champion the voluntary & community sector (VCS) in Suffolk.Our work supports rural communities, volunteering & children, young people & families through partnership working within the VCS & working with public & private sectors.
Hethersett Old Hall School Limited
Beneficiary group, Education** IN LIQUIDATION**EDUCATION OF GIRLS AGED 3 TO 18 AND BOYS AGED 3 TO 11.
Solo Housing (east Anglia)
Charitable activities, HousingOriginally established in 1985 as the Campaign for Single Homeless (COSH), Solo Housing (East Anglia) is a Registered Provider of Social Housing and a Registered Charity. Solo is constituted as a company limited by guarantee. We support a range of single people to overcome barriers preventing them from finding and sustaining decent accommodation.
The Rainbow Centre (marham)
Beneficiary groupDay-Care Centre for children - 3 months to 12 years
The Matthew Project
Beneficiary group, HealthThe Matthew Project is a value driven charity working in innovative ways with adults. young people and communities affected by drugs. alcohol and other issues
Norfolk And Norwich Festival Trust
ArtsTo run and support the annual arts festival in Norfolk and Norwich. To act as one of the Regional Bridge organisations to promote the Arts in education
Emmaus Norfolk And Waveney
Economic and community development, HousingThe Emmaus Norwich community offers a home and meaningful work to 25 men and women, many of whom have been homeless. Emmaus Norwich is a social enterprise and everyone living in the community signs off benefits to work within their ability in the community's charitable business.
The St Andrew's School Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationEducation of children/young people with autism/communication difficulties
The Seachange Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationTo advance the education of the public in the arts.To educate and train young people and adults in work and life skills likely to enable them subsequently to find satisfactory employment.Provision of facilities for cultural activity in the interests of social welfare of the inhabitants of Great Yarmouth and surrounding areas.
Norwich Methodist Circuit
ReligionReligion Christian Methodist Church Norwich Circuit
Britten Sinfonia LTD
ArtsBritten Sinfonia is an orchestra.The objectives of the charity are:To be the international benchmark for the chamber orchestra.To inspire people with fresh and exciting performances of great music from Albinoni to Zappa.To appeal to diverse cultural groups, both through the work it presents and the way it is presented.To promote the appreciation of music.
The Charity Of The Order Of The Marist Sisters Province Of England
Beneficiary groupThe charity supports the religious and other charitable works undertaken by the Order of the Marist Sisters, Province of England
Kings Church Centre Norwich
ReligionThe principle activity of the charity is the advancement of the Christian Faith through worship and work within the local community.
Norfolk And Norwich Send Association
HealthNansa aims to be a catalyst for real change, across Norfolk, for those living with, or caring for others with Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND). Nansa was founded in 1954 for the purposes of providing meaningful and enriching activities for adults with cerebral palsy. Nansa has since grown to provide a wide range of specialist provision, for people of all ages living with SEND.
The Hamlet Centre Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureWe provide recreational, educational, social and vocational opportunities and short breaks for children and adults with disabilities in Norwich and Norfolk.
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Mid Norfolk & North Suffolk Branch
HousingWithin our geographical Branch area, we: accept into our care abandoned, unwanted, sick and injured animals; find loving new homes for animals in our care; offer welfare assistance for animals and owners unable to afford veterinary care; provide education services on animal welfare information & advice to the public, offer subsidised neutering of animals to owners unable to afford the procedure;
The Food Museum
Economic and community development, HeritageMuseum of rural life and educational and training centre
The Hampton Trust (hampshire And The Isle Of Wight)
Beneficiary group, Social welfareFocusing on early intervention/preventative programmes across all ages to build resilience, disrupt patterns and break the cycle of abuse, tackling the root cause of domestic abuse and supporting victims and survivors, through tailored interventions to individuals committing abuse against their family. Providing visionary rehabilitation programmes for individuals in the criminal justice system.
The Garage Trust Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Garage is a performing arts venue in Norwich, supporting artists, audiences and young people across Norfolk and beyond. We programme professional performance, support artists to make work and deliver dance, drama and music participation activities for all ages. We place an emphasis on talent progression and engaging disadvantaged or vulnerable young people with least access to the arts.
St. Edmunds Society
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe objects of the CIO are to promote social inclusion for the public benefit by working with young people predominantly from Norfolk and Suffolk aged 11-30, who have been socially excluded from society as a result of poor educational attainment as well as behavioural issues to help them acquire qualifications and skills necessary to become employable and contribute to society in general.
Essex Boys And Girls Clubs
Beneficiary group, LeisureEBGC is an umbrella youth organisation providing activities, events, training, and support for affiliated clubs and their young people so as to enable them to develop their physical, mental and spiritual capabilities through purposeful leisure time activities so that they can have a positive influence on society.
The Earl Of Northampton's Charity
Charitable activities, Housing1.The administration of almshouses in Greenwich, London and Shotesham, Norfolk.2 Welfare grants to support individuals and charities
The Feed Foundation
Economic and community development, Facilities, Social welfareWe are a charity based in Norwich helping people who are at risk of poverty to access affordable food and support. We have opened a cafe and social supermarket on Hall Road and work closely with our trading social enterprise The Feed Enterprises CIC.
The Countryside Regeneration Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Environment, Facilities, Heritage, ResearchThe Countryside Restoration Trust is the UK's leading charity promoting wildlife-friendly farming and campaigning for a living, working countryside. The Trust believes that wildlife is integral to good farming. That philosophy is put into practice on over 1500 acres of working farms, small holdings and woodland across the country.