Charities In Norfolk
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St Francis' Children's Society
Beneficiary groupWe are a regional children's charity and specialist adoption agency providing services to people for whom adoption is, has been or might become a part of their life. Our approach is universal. We welcome all kinds of families for all kinds of children, particularly families for children from Black and Minority Ethnic communities, older children, sibling groups and children with additional needs.
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 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 Hospitals Charity
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, ResearchWe support even better care at the Norfolk & Norwich, Cromer and Jenny Lind Children's Hospitals. Donations enable us to offer much more than NHS funding alone can provide. We fund medical equipment, specialist staff, research projects, improvements to the hospital environment and more to improve the comfort and care of patients, visitors and staff. Visit nnhospitalscharity.org.uk for more info
The Food Museum
Economic and community development, HeritageMuseum of rural life and educational and training centre
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
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.
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.
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
Norfolk Citizens Advice
Associations, Charitable activitiesThe Citizens Advice service aims to: Provide the advice people need for the problems they face Improve the policies and practices that affect peoples livesOur free, independent, confidential and impartial advice and information services are available to all residents of Norfolk regardless of race, gender, disability, sexuality or nationality.
Age UK Norwich
Beneficiary groupTo encourage, promote and organise direct services appropriate to the needs of individual or groups of elderly people in and around the City of Norwich by providing information, advice, community and care services irrespective of ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, faith, neighbourhood or income to help them as far as possible to live in security, dignity, independence and well-being.
The St Andrew's School Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationEducation of children/young people with autism/communication difficulties
Norwich Methodist Circuit
ReligionReligion Christian Methodist Church Norwich Circuit
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 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.
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 Audrey Muriel Stratford Charitable Trust
HeritageTo advance education by the establishment and maintenance of a collection of documents, records and recordings illustrating the past, and developing history of King's Lynn. Making, acquiring, maintaining records of any or every aspect of King's Lynn's geology, prehistory and history. Making such collection available for public use.
Communities 1st
Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Housing, Social welfareCommunities 1st develops, connects and supports local voluntary and community organisations, helping to improve the quality of peoples lives across the districts of Hertfordshire and neighbouring counties. We are home to the local Volunteer Centre, providing support and guidance for those who want to become volunteers and those who want to recruit volunteers.
Forward Day Centre Limited
Health, Social careThe Charity aims are the relief and support of vulnerable people, including those with learning or physical disabilities or difficulties, mental health problems, or sensory impairment and those who support or care for them, living in the Counties of Norfolk, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, and to enable them to lead the lives they choose in the community.
St. Edmunds Society
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationSt-Eds is a charity providing trade skills, English and maths to young people who have struggled with mainstream education. We created a bespoke offer that is in line with the Norfolk and Suffolk economic plan, ensuring we can support young people into apprenticeships, further education, and employment. We work with a diverse range of young people supporting them to achieve their full potential.
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 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.