Charities In Norfolk
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30th Norwich Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationEducating children from 6 to 18 the scout programme which will provide them with Skills for Life
Sprowston Senior Citizens Welfare Committee
Beneficiary group, LeisureClub membership is open to all over 55 years living in or near the ecclesiastical parish of Sprowston. We organise entertainment and events, indoor and outdoor bowls, snooker, parties and lunches.
Norfolk Fire Museum
HeritagePromote knowledge of the history of Firefighting in Norfolk.Provide safety advice.
The Bowkett Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social care, Social welfareWe offer accommodation at the seaside for respite for carers and poor vulnerable people with the advice of the St. Vincents de Paul Society in the Anglia Diocese of The Roman Catholic Church.
The Pat Green Charitable Trust
Education, HealthThe charitys charitable activities consist principally of making donations to the Norfolk & Norwich University Hospital Foundation Trust (NNUHF). The trustees consider that the NNUHF is required to demonstrate explicitly that their aims are for the public benefit. The NNUHF are registered with the Charity Commission.
The Fenland Cap Debt Centre
Health, Social welfareProviding access to debt counselling, and money management, and supporting people to address the causes of financial difficulties, in the Fenland Area
William Barber's Almshouse Charity
HousingProvision and maintenance of almshouses.
17th Norwich (st George's Rc) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTO PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACHIEVING THEIR FULL, PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALS AS INDIVIDUALS, AS RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND AS MEMBERS OF THEIR LOCAL, NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES. THIS TO BE COMPLETED BY PROVIDING A FULL RANGE OF SCOUTING ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 6 AND 18.
Cawston Village Hall
FacilitiesProviding a village hall for use by Cawston residents and the wider community
Bawburgh Village Hall
FacilitiesProvides a venue for village events
The Church In Norwich
Arts, Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionTo advance the Christian faith by: 1) providing meetings for Christian worship 2) making available Christian literature 3) providing pastoral care through home, small group meetings and on an individual basis. 4) supporting individuals, families and groups to attend trainings, conferences and other activities in line with the objectives above on an ad hoc basis.
Mend Community Outreach Service
Beneficiary group, HealthProvision of person centered holistic support/care in Norfolk, who are experiencing distress or having difficulties living independently,including people experiencing mental health problems; learning difficulties;life changing illness; older persons, including support to individuals who have been diagnosed with life changing illnesses such as cancer, to promote wellbeing and assist recovery.
Lopham Village Hall And Playing Field
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureThe Charity maintains the Lophams Village Hall for the benefit of local people by allowing the hall to be used for family events and bringing in outside providers to run events, educational courses and sports opportunities for local people to participate in.
Eaton Park Community Association
Associations, FacilitiesWe hire the facilities of Eaton Park community centre to persons group or organisations in the local area in exchange for payment of a charge per hour of use of those facilities.
Queen's Cottages
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe five queen's cottages provide accommodation for those in need, hardship or distress, with a connection to Heacham. Priority is given to aged single ladies or if no suitable applicants, gentlemen in need hardship or distress with a strong link to Heacham.
Garvestone Village Hall (new Build) LTD
Facilities, LeisureThe charity provides a village hall and outdoor facilities for recreation, education and training, and a place to meet together for people from the local community.
Syderstone Village Hall (known Locally As Amy Robsart Village Hall)
FacilitiesVillage Hall providing facilities for the local community
Stoke Ferry Village Hall
Animals, Arts, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureProvides a Village Hall for the community which is used on a regular basis by a number of clubs in the Stoke Ferry and surrounding area. ie Line Dancing club, Yoga, dog training classes, and regular bingos and social get togethers. The Hall is also hired by local people for parties, fund-raising events, receptions, wakes, etc, and by the Parish Council for its regular meetings.
Friends Of Hillside Avenue School
Associations, Charity and VCS support, EducationFundraising activities at the school throughout the year
Norwich Orthodox Church
Religion(a) Providing Liturgical services of the Russian Orthodox Church according to the principles of One Holy Catholic Orthodox and Apostolic Church.(b) Providing pastoral care, information services, religious and other charitable work of the church for the benefit of Community in Norfolk.
The Ivy Child Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupThe charity supports local projects & organisations, particularly in the NR4 (Norwich) postcode area, but also aims to provide support for various projects where modest expenditure results in benefit being derived for those who would otherwise not receive financial support.
Caistor Roman Project Limited
Charitable activities, HeritageThe objects of the charity are to advance the education of the public in the history and archaeology of Caistor Roman town in Norfolk and its surrounding region.There have been two major programmes running during the period: field walking in the area0001
The Way Christian Fellowship
ReligionTo promote Christian principles and values in the community generally, to teach all aspects of the Christian faith, and to worship collectively. To support others with similar values who are on mission, both in UK and elsewhere.
Town Estate
Social welfareRelief of poverty in the town of Swaffham. Maintenance of religion in the town of Swaffham. Improvement of the amenity of the town of Swaffham.
Reaching Romania
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social care, Social welfareWe support: elderly people with food, medicine and wood, a Christian Centre & Music School, 2 Children's Programmes, 3 Children's Homes, a Homeless Shelter, a Child Development Programme. a school project, disabled children plus individuals and families in need. We give practical, spiritual and financial help to poor families and act as an agent in sponsoring children.