Charities In North Yorkshire
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The York Diocesan Ministers' Relief (2009) Fund
Professions, Social welfareThe relief of need, hardship and distress among clergy and licensed lay workers who reside or serve (or have resided or served) in the Diocese of York and among dependant relatives or those who have served as housekeepers to those named above.
Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Escrick
ReligionThe Parish Church is available to the public for private prayer and reflection.
Starbeck Mission
Beneficiary group, ReligionAs christians, we believe and follow the Bible, as the inspired word of God for us today. Sunday 10.30am and 6.00pm Sunday ServicesTuesday 9.30am- 11am Little Stars (alternate weeks) 7.30pm Bible study and Prayer meetingWednesday 6pm Kids clubMonday Thursday 10.30am Bible study and Prayer meetingSaturday 9am Prayer Meeting8pm Young Life
Whiteknights Yorkshire Blood Bikes
Health, Social welfareTo relieve sickness and protect health by the provision of transport of urgently needed blood, drugs, human tissues and other medical requirements between hospitals and blood transfusion banks primarily but not exclusively in Yorkshire.
York Joint Scout Trust
AssociationsCo-ordination of scouting activities in the city of York and ownership of shared assets.
Sight Airedale
HealthNewsletterDaily Living ShopMagnifier AssessmentsAudiobook LibraryComputer InformationSocial CentresMeeting Room HireRented AccommodationHome VisitsTranscription ServiceBraille LearningMobile Technology Demonstration Service
Danby Wiske Village Hall Charity
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Leisure, ReligionVillage Hall run by trustees and a management committee for the use of all of the community for a variety of events. These include keep fit classes, dances, WI meetings, craft classes, band practices, church fundraising, parish children's christmas party, parish council meetings, private parties and fundraising for the upkeep of the village hall.
East Harlsey Village Hall
Facilities, LeisureArts, culture, sport, recreation for all community
York Racial Equality Network
Social welfare, SocietyYork Racial Equality Network provide independent, impartial information and mutual support to individuals who are experiencing racial harassment, victimisation, discrimination or isolation. Aim to promote awareness of the needs of black and minority ethnic people in the York and NY area by developing links with appropriate voluntary, statutory agencies and by encouraging a multi-agency approach.
Scarborough Homeless Support Services
HousingAssisting homeless persons over 25
New Life In Christ Ministries- North Yorkshire
Associations, Economic and community development, ReligionNew Life in Christ Ministries is a non denominational, bible based, Christian church offering religious worship services, Bible studies and other community activities on a weekly basis.
The Cricket Asylum Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, Leisure, Social welfareThe Cricket Asylum Foundation provides an inclusive opportunity for disadvantaged people to participate in the game of cricket to make a positive difference to the community. We have taster Sessions aimed at primary schools and youth groups, offer a scholarship programme and coach groups and individuals bespoke to the participants needs, we deliver where best suited for the recipient.
Whitby School Charitable Fund
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationEducational/enrichment activities for young people and fundraising by students for other charities.
The Yorkshire County Cricket Club Charitable Youth Trust
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureTo advance the physical education and development of young people by the organisation, provision or assistance of facilities which will enable young people at clubs and associations, or at schools, universities and other educational establishments in Yorkshire to play cricket or other games or sports.
The Olive And Norman Field Charity
The aims of the Trust are to use the income from invested capital for the relief of people who are sick, convalescent, disabled or infirm. Applications will be considered from residents in the following local govenment areas -North Yorkshire County Council, The City of York, Durham County Council & Boroughs of Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland, Darlington, Stockton-on-Tees & Harlepool.
The Foundation For Ribble Valley Families
Beneficiary group, HealthThe Foundation will provide packages of therapeutic support to families identified in need of support. The intervention will consist of a joined up approach of ?Mindfulness? with ?Fusion Therapeutic Life Coaching? to promote mental wellbeing and the prevention of mental ill health. It will also deliver universal group sessions to the community.
The City Of York Guildhall Orchestra
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationClassical music Orchestra, mainly amateur, providing concerts for the public and experience for enthusiastic players of any age. Engaging with local schools and children's musical organisations so as to bring music both to a wider audience and to children in particular.
Asha-Nepal
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfare, SocietyA human rights organisation working for women and children in Nepal.Main activities are rehabilitation of women and children rescued from having been trafficked into India, support and refuge for women who have been physically and/or sexually abused, support for women and children who have contracted HIV.Educational, vocational & health projects. Refuge, half way home & HIV clinic.
Keld Resource Centre LTD
Charity and VCS support, Heritage, ReligionWe carry out our aims in the village of Keld in Swaledale, North Yorkshire. Our aims are realised by renting buildings in Keld owned by the URC and the Methodist Church. Our activities benefit residents and visiting public by restoring these buildings to new uses operated by the use of local staff and volunteers.
Harmby Under 5's
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationHarmby Under Fives Is a pre-school who look after children aged 2-5 years, five days a week
Wetherby Choral Society
ArtsPreparation of choral music for performance and to educate both the members and public in the art of choral music through the presentation of a series of concerts throughout the season.
The Heap-Parkinson Homes
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareProvision of housing for beneficiaries predominantly poor persons over the aged of 55 with a preference for poor spinsters or widows
The Friends Of St Gregorys Minster Kirkdale
Associations, ReligionWe provide financial support for conservation, maintenance, improvement and public understanding of church and curtilage; sponsor the annual Kirkdale Lecture on aspects of the Minster in its parochial and regional context; publish the Kirkdale Monograph series based on the Lectures; and informally provide educational and informational resources for Friends, JCC and general public.
The Ropner Centenary Trust
Social welfareThe charity makes an annual payment to exseafarers -mainly in the north east of england-who are suffering economic hardship. Preference is given to ex employees of The Ropner Shipping Co Ltd. The charity will also consider applications from charities with related objects.
North Hambleton District Scouts
Associations, EducationVarious activities as the Scout Asssociation's programmes specify for the age ranges from 6 to 18 years. Activities take place within the various Sections within the Scout Groups in the District.