Charities In Norfolk
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Sue Lambert Trust
Health, Social welfareCounselling and support services for survivors of childhood sexual abuse, rape or sexual violence.
Vision Norfolk
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthAt Vision Norfolk we recognise that the experience of losing sight or developing vision impairment is extremely distressing and can be isolating and costly for those affected. Through our team of expert staff and volunteers, we offer a range of services that provide practical and emotional support to people with sight loss, their families and carers at every stage of their sight loss journey.
F.a.i.t.h. (for Animals In Trouble There's Hope)
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HousingTo alleviate the suffering of stray, unwanted and ill-treated animals. To rescue and find good homes for them. Enforce a strict neutering policy. Do not destroy unless on veterinary adviceTrain and socilialise domestic animals and promote responsible ownership. Carry out home checks. Fund raise to support our aims.
Bressingham Steam Preservation Company Limited
Facilities, HeritageThe conservation and restoration of exhibits relating to Britain's steam heritage and the presentation of these exhibits for the education and enjoyment of the general public.
Red Balloon Learner Centre Cambridge
EducationTo advance the education of students aged 7 to 19, being students who are the victims of bullying, or by reason of other emotional trauma or illness, are for the time being unable to attend mainstream school, providing them with an academic, pastoral and therapeutic educational programme in a safe learning environment.
The Ranworth Trust 1985
The trust supports local registered charities in East Norfolk which provide opportunity and education in the community, national charities involved in medical research into curable illness and international charities with long term commitment in providing technological initiative and support.
Adults Supporting Adults (asa Lincs)
HealthSUPPORT THE NEEDS OF ADULTS WHO ARE VUNERABLE AS A RESULT OF DISABILITY, AGE OR LIVED EXPERIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH AND TO PROVIDE FOR THEM TO ACHIEVE AN INDEPENDENT AND SOCIALLY INCLUSIVE LIFESTYLE.
Mid-Norfolk Mencap
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careResidential Home for 10 people with learning disabilities. two Saturday once a month Day Centres for Dereham and Swaffham. Family Carers Group meetings once a month. and a Summer Playscheme. A drop-in centre two days week. Two Gateway Clubs affiliated to this charity.
Survivors In Transition
Social welfareSurvivors In Transition supports survivors of all ages, of all genders who have experienced any form of sexual violence or sexual abuse regardless of when this happened or whether it has been reported or not. We do this through a range of trauma-informed one to one and group interventions.
Cambridge Science Centre
Education, ResearchThe Cambridge Science Centre develops and hosts STEM-themed exhibitions and programmes. We aim to inspire broader public participation in tall STEM topics and to improve public accessibility to current research. We achieve this through hands-on exhibits and workshops, school visits, pop-up science engagements, evening programming for adults and supporting on-line content.
Red Balloon - Norwich
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareTo advance the education of students aged 9 to 18, the students being the victims of trauma caused by severe bullying, family breakdown, bereavement, rape etc and for the time being unable to attend mainstream schools. To provide a safe learning environment until they are ready to return to mainstream education or employment
Trent Park Museum Trust
Charity and VCS support, HeritageThe charity is currently fundraising for the purpose of achieving its objective of establishing and maintaining a museum at Trent Park House.
Suffolk Animal Rescue
AnimalsWe are dedicated to the rescue and rehoming of domestic animals, primarily dogs and cats, but do also help with smaller domestic pets. We give priority to older animals and feral cats who find it difficult to get help else where. We cover our local area being mid Suffolk, but do on occassion go beyond into Essex.
The Caister Castle Trust
The activities of the charity are for the advancement of education including the exhibiting of motor vehicles to the general public.
Centre 81 Limited
Social welfareSkills & Activities Centre for adults with physical & other disabilities & complex health/social issues - To promote self confidence, abilities & independence. - To share our knowledge/skills/benefits of person centred work - To work with & within the wider community. - Raise awareness & funds. To operate a fully accessible Community Transport service for the wider community.
Communities Together East Anglia
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, HealthGeneral Charitable PurposesDisability, older people, family carers and those with mental health difficultiesEconomic/Community development/EmploymentRecruitment of volunteers
The Stone Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo enable those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage to access and sustain accommodation, primarily in the private sector by provision of:- accommodation and deposit guarantee bond;- support prior to, at the start of and during the tenancy as necessary;- a property management service and- specialist training
Mr Bee's Family Centre (king's Lynn)
Beneficiary group, ChildcareChildrens Nurseries
The Graham Dacre Charitable Foundation
Beneficiary groupTo support the development of young people in Norwich and Norfolk.To actively promote the Christian faith.To undertake other charitable activities.
East Anglian Driveability Limited
Beneficiary groupThe Centre exists to provide professional assessment, advice and recommendations to disabled people regarding independent outdoor mobility, irrespective of whether they are children, in mid life, or elderly people. Whilst there is particular emphasis on driving, advice is also available on all other forms of outdoor mobility including electric mobility vehicles.
Norfolk Deaf Association (nda)
HealthNorfolk Deaf Association (NDA), which operates as Hear for Norfolk, is a Norwich-based organisation with a mission to improve the quality of live of people with all degrees of hearing loss and related conditions. We provide the following services: Hearing Support, Aural Care, Adult Audiology, Wellbeing Support and Hearing Loss Awareness Training. We operate across the county of Norfolk.
Sheringham Little Theatre Society
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe provision of facilities for local and national performing arts organisations. Running workshops on the arts and theatre production for youth groups in the county. Programming professional show for children.Working with other partners to promote the arts to young people in Norfolk.
The Youngs Community Sports Trust
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareTo promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Aylsham, Norfolk and the surrounding area in the provision of facilities for health and recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need for such facilities by reason of youth, age, infirmity or disablement, financial hardship or social and economic circumstances.
The Change Portfolio
Beneficiary group, Social welfareProtect and support victims and children by addressing the behaviour of people who use abuse in any relationship. To educate and support them to achieve a life free of abuse, through positive change. Provide training and education with regard to domestic abuse for both the public and professionals. To support individuals, couples and young people experiencing personal and relational difficulties.
The Purfleet Trust Resettlement Project (king's Lynn) Limited
HousingThe provision of support services for non priority homeless people in West Norfolk.