Charities In North Yorkshire
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Hawes Market House
Facilities, Leisure101 GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSES109 ARTS/CULTURE110 SPORT/RECREATION207 GENERAL PUBLIC/MANKIND305 PROVIDES BUILDINGS/FACILITIES/OPEN SPACE
Harrogate Vineyard Church
Religion, Social welfareThe organisation's purposes primarily benefit the community in Harrogate, through showing love tothe area in practical and generous ways which brings them together. Those who attend the church,the poor and lonely, and anyone who wishes to receive support, will be given the opportunity to knowGod through worship and prayer, which will, in turn, transform lives through decreasing loneliness,
The Cracoe And Rylstone Community Fund
Charitable activitiesThe activities of the Charity are grant-making within the area of benefit which is defined as the parishes of Cracoe, Rylstone, Hetton and Bordley (all near Skipton, North Yorkshire).
Scarborough Swimming Club
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Saving of livesProviding a safe environment to teach and coach swimming regardless of age or ability. Swimmers progress at their own pace. As well as teaching a life saving skill we also provide our swim family with a strong message for team work and respect for each other and their coaches. We encourage our swimmers to pass on their knowledge leading to many becoming coaches themselves.
Danby Village Hall
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, LeisureWe provide the facilities for the whole community. The village hall is available to anybody for hire. Individuals can book the hall for personal use ie weddings, parties etc. Weekly activities include senior citizens meetings, short mat bowls and badminton clubs. The local primary school use the hall for larger functions than the school can cater for, including their Christmas Play.
North Eastern Railway 1903 Electric Autocar Trust
HeritageRestoration and operation of unique, pioneer North Eastern Railway petrol electric railcar built York 1903.
Gilling Castle Golf Club
Education, LeisureThe main object of the charity is the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation by the provision of facilities for playing golf. The club maintains and conserves a nine hole golf course in the listed historic park surrounding Gilling Castle. Membership is open to all and members of the local community are encouraged to use the course for a modest green fee.
Snape Institute Management Committee
Associations, FacilitiesMaintaining and improving the village hall as a first class venue for village activities and providing a range of events to include the whole village.
Big Kids
Beneficiary group, EducationBiG KIDS strives to support local schools in Middlesbrough in their delivery of Christian faith teaching. We hope to connect children and young people with their local parish church. We also aim to develop community through joining other projects focusing on simple acts of service. In addition we hope to facilitate collective learning as children and young people explore their journey of faith.
Alliance Francaise De Leeds
ArtsWe are a language and cultural organization promoting French-English exchanges.Our aim is to spread the French language and culture(s) beyond the borders of French speaking countries.
Bloodrun Evs
Health, Social welfareTo relieve sickness and protect public health by the provision of transport for urgently needed blood, drugs, human tissues and other medical requirements between hospitals,blood transfusion banks and other healthcare facilities.To support human life by providing a free of charge transportation service to our local NHS and to other organisations with objectives similar to ours.
Darlington Football Club Foundation
Associations, Economic and community development, Leisure- Football and other sporting activities in the community- Promote physical health and mental wellbeing- Support growth of sports clubs- Support other community activities in our area
Home-Start Craven
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HousingINCREASE THE CONFIDENCE AND INDEPENDENCE OF VULNERABLE FAMILIES BUILDING STRONG AND SUSTAINABLE SOCIAL NETWORKS, HARNESSING THE VOLUNTEER CAPACITY WITHIN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. FAMILIES, WITH THE SUPPORT OF THEIR VOLUNTEER ARE MORE LIKELY TO ACCESS HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE SERVICES, DEVELOP THEIR PARENTING SKILLS, GROW IN CONFIDENCE AND BE MORE ABLE TO ACCESS ACTIVITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES.
The Craven U3a
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure1. To advance the education of the public in the Craven district and its surrounding locality and in particular the education of middle aged and older people who are not in full time gainful employment.2. To provide facilities for leisure and recreational activities with the object of improving the conditions of life for the above persons in the interests of their social welfare
Bringing Back A Smile
ArtsActivities such as fun days music concerts etc
Scriven Park Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationSessional childcare/education for pre-school children
Kingston Evangelical Church
Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionWe are an independent Christian Church. We seek to spread the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We meet weekly for public worship, preaching and teaching of the Bible. We have occasional special services, home meetings, joint meetings with other churches, weekly young people's meetings, a weekly parents and toddlers group, weekly coffee mornings, lectures, etc.
Scarborough District Scout Council
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as members of their local, national and international communities.We welcome all young people aged 6 and onwards to adulthood regardless of personal background, faith and gender.Main activities are outdoor activities, badges and competitions, good turns, camping and sports.
Malton School Fund
EducationThe object of the charity is to advance the education of the pupils of Malton school by providing or assisting the provision of educational and other charitable facilities in augmentation of such facilities financed by the Local Education Authority
West Selby Miner's Welfare Scheme
Leisure, ProfessionsPROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR THE PURSUIT OF SPORTING ACTIVITIES SUCH AS FOOTBALL, CRICKET, TABLE TENNIS, AEROBICS, 5-A-SIDE, HOCKEY, FOR ALL AGES, ETHNIC GROUPS AND GENDERS. PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR SOCIAL PURPOSES SUCH AS BAR, LOUNGE, FUNCTION ROOM. PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR DISABLED GROUPS.
Monk Fryston And Hillam Community Association
Associations, Childcare, Facilities, Social welfareOur voluntarily managed and operated charity provides our Village Community Centre, Playground and other facilities. We organise socially inclusive events, either independently or with other village groups, and lead, support or promote existing and new social activities. We promote or lead wider community initiatives within our broad constitutional objective of promoting educational activities.
Richard Taylor's Educational Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareRTET merged with existing charities RTEF and BYC owning Richard Taylor CofE School and Bilton Youth Centre to support RTS and young people in Harrogate with educational grants and to provide young people, the elderly and the disadvantaged in Harrogate and beyond with recreational services for their health wellbeing intellectual and social benefit and grants to improve their spiritual health.
Ribble Vehicle Preservation Trust Limited
HeritagePreservation and restoration of historic buses, principally originating with Ribble Motor Services plus related artefacts. Non-commercial operation of the restored vehicles in support of heritage groups and transport gatherings.
Cause Foundation
Beneficiary group, EducationWe provide hampers to families and individuals in need. Our benefactors are typically nominated by Social Workers, Schools or other charities.
Selby Community Trust
Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureThe object of the Charity is, in the interests of social welfare, to improve the conditions of life for the inhabitants of the area of benefit without distinction of political, religious or other opinions by the provision and maintenance of a community centre, a recreation ground and an open space .