Charities In North Yorkshire
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The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Filey
ReligionThe regular worship of god, the father, son and holy spirit. The teaching of christian faith and doctrine. The pastoral care of parishioners.
Plaxton Family Housing Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareThe Charity's objective is to relieve elderly people living within the Borough of Scarborough who are in need, in particular but not exclusively by reason of financial hardship or disability, by providing housing for rent and items, services or facilities calculated to reduce the needs of such persons. We own 40 flats which are let at less than market rents to elderly people.
Swaledale Festival
ArtsThe objectives are:to bring quality arts events into Swaledale and Wensleydale,to promote education and learning generally within Swaledale and Wensleydale,to act as an arts development body for the benefit of the local community of Swaledale and Wensleydale.
Amp Music Yorkshire
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentAMP works with strategic partners to deliver high quality music-making activities for children and young people across rural North Yorkshire. Working across a range of music genres and styles our projects enable young people to access learning and performance opportunities with highly skilled artists and develop new musical, personal and social skills.
Wheelhouse Square Flats
HousingProvision of social housing.
York Schools And Youth Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationYoYo supports and serves primary and secondary schools to achieve relevant and effective communication of the Christian faith. In traditional and contemporary ways it seeks to offer York's children and young people opportunities to learn the values of Jesus Christ's teaching for their life. As a non-denominational trust we work collaborately with volunteers and youth workers from many churches.
Easingwold District Community Care Association
Social welfareOur sim is for Easingwold and District to be a community where all residents have a good quality of life and a sense of well-being and belonging. Our main activities are:A Community Car SchemeMeals on WheelsA Carers sitting serviceA Befriending serviceTelephone BefriendingCollecting shopping and prescriptionsKnit and Natter groupCrossword ClubCommunity MinibusSocial Inclusion
Tees Esk And Wear Valleys NHS Trust General Charitable Fund
HealthApply income for any charitable purpose relating to the NHS wholly or mainly for the services provided by the Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Trust.
Skipton Step Into Action
Mission statement: With kindness and compassion, we will step into action to mobilise and connect people within Skipton and the surrounding villages. We will offer safe spaces and engaging activities, which demonstrate and celebrate the diverse skills and gifts of every individual. Through collaboration and mutual respect we will become the strongest, happiest and healthiest community we can be
The Sidewalk Youth Organisation
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Sidewalk Youth Organisation has been working in Scarborough for over 30 years, and was founded by Churches Together in 1989. Sidewalk's emphasis is on meeting the needs of young people where they are. We aim to provide ongoing support and informal education for young people, with a view to building better communities. Our focus is Detached Youth Work, Mentoring and Creative Group Work.
Kendal Snowsports Club
We are a purely voluntary organisation. The people who greet you in the lodge and take your money and set up the equipment for you are all members who have volunteered, as are the ground staff, club officers and our highly-trained team of instructors.
The R.d.a. Centre In Cleveland Limited
Beneficiary groupThe Unicorn Centre is a member group of the national charity Riding for the Disabled Association providing riding therapy and learning opportunities for disabled children and adults in the Tees Valley area. Our aim is to provide riding for people with disabilities in an inclusive, safe and supportive environment that will allow each individual to achieve their full potential.
Upper Wharfedale School Fund
Charity and VCS support, Education, LeisureFundraising for school, purchase and sale of Fairtrade items, numerous day trips and 10 residential trips - Paris, Kingswood, Bewerley Park, Italy, Netball Weekend, Poland, Belfast, Climbing Trip, London, Belgium.
Gurkha Company Infantry Training Centre Catterick
Armed forces, LeisureTo provide facilities, amenities and funding that improves and promotes the comfort, well being and education of military personnel. Also to promote social, sporting, adventure and team activities.
West Yorkshire Family Mediation Council Limited
Beneficiary group, HousingWorking with families affected by divorce, separation, living apart to sort out practical issues, resolve conflict or dispute causing distress and standing in way of planning for the future. Looking at shared parenting and care from separate homes, fair division of finances and property on family break up, effects of family breakdown on individual family members, options for dealing with these.
The Hut York Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, HealthThe Hut York was set up to provide meaningful and purposeful activities for people with enduring mental health and/or learning disabilities. Currently there are over 200 members. At present we run session on arts, crafts, games, a men's lunch club and vocational, social and life-skills along with work experience. The activities do change and are tailored to individuals' health and interests.
Normanby Charitable Trust
The Trustees award grants.
Airedale And Wharfedale Autism Resource
Beneficiary group1. To relieve people of all ages who are diagnosed with an autistic spectrum disorder and in particular by the provision of support and assistance to such persons and their families and carers.2. To increase public awareness regarding the problems and circumstances of people with autistic spectrum disorders and their families and carers and to encourage acceptance in the community.
The Kool Kids Club
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, LeisureTO PROVIDE THE NECESSARY FACILITIES FOR THE DAILY CARE AND RECREATION OF CHILDREN OUT OF SCHOOL HOURS AND TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF THE STAFF IN THIS PROVISION.
East Yorkshire Community Transport LTD
Social welfareCommunity Transport Partnership
Ryedale Carers' Support
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social care, Social welfareRyedale Carers Support provides practical and emotional support for carers, the people they care for and older people living on their own. The service is provided by volunteers. We achieve this by providing:*A Carers sitting service*My Neighbourhood - befriending and low level practical support*A Support Groups for Carers*Songs and Scones *Farmers Breakfast*A Walking Group
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Heworth York
ReligionTo advance the Christian Faith for the benefit of the public in accordance with the statements of belief of the Church of England as defined by the Parochial Church Council (Powers) Measure1956
Healthwatch North Yorkshire
Healthwatch North Yorkshire aims to improve health and social care services and population wellbeing by involving the public and patients in shaping service delivery and reform.
Northallerton And The Dales Mencap Society
Beneficiary groupThe Society has continued to further its objectives. The provision of information, advice and support, and the availability of facilities benefit our beneficiaries. The Society's premises are valued by people with learning disabilities and the local community. The extended and refurbished facilities are well used. Attendance during activities is good.
People First Keighley & Craven
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareA self Advocacy Charity run by and for adults with learning disabilities to break down barriers and bring people together train groups of professionals about what a learning disability is and meet with service providers to talk about our issues.organise events and raise funds to keep the charity runningHold social events throughout the yearWe are also a accredited training centre