Charities In Northern Ireland
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Child Brain Injury Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Child Brain Injury Trust provides support, information and training for anyone affected by childhood acquired brain injury throughout the United Kingdom.
The D'oyly Carte Charitable Trust
The advancement of such exclusively charitable objects as the trustees shall from time to time determine in particular (but not limited to) the advancement of the arts, health and medical welfare and environmental protection or improvement.
European Missionary Fellowship
Arts, ReligionSupport of Christian missionaries and churches throughout Europe. Assisting Christian literature work in Europe. Providing training in Theological studies.
The Elizabeth Foundation
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Health, HousingThe Elizabeth Foundation provides a range of early intervention and support services for very young deaf children and babies, and their families. These include emotional support and advice for families at the time of diagnosis and the period after diagnosis, nursery group education programmes (Ofsted registered), one-to-one education and support, and a Home Learning Programme.
The Pathological Society Of Great Britain And Ireland
ReligionThe charity's mission is to promote any activity that furthers the understanding of disease. Such an understanding is both a direct and indirect benefit for patients. The Society encompasses a broad church ranging from those engaged in diagnostic pathology through to basic scientists, and its remit encompasses educational as well as research activities.
The Savoy Educational Trust
Charitable activities, EducationThe main aim of the Savoy Educational Trust is the advancement and development of education and learning within the hospitality industry. The Trust does this by awarding grants to schools, colleges and universities to benefit those studying hospitality. The Trust also seeks to support projects that will enhance current skills and continuing professional development for this industry.
The Forte Charitable Foundation
Charitable activitiesThe Forte Charitable Foundation is a grant making charity covering numerous activities as listed on the website : - www.trusthousecharitablefoundation.org.uk
The Institution Of Railway Signal Engineers
World-wide professional engineering institution, licensed by the Engineering Council UK, for railway signal, telecommunication and other engineers and operators involved or interested in railway signalling, control and communications.
Aid Humanity
Social welfareThe objectives of AID HUMANITY are:1) The relief of poverty, in the UK and throughout the world, by providing: Grants, items and services to individuals in need and charities, or other organisations, working to relieve poverty.2) To further such other purposes which may be charitable according to the law of England and Wales.
Animal Free Research UK
ResearchPreviously known as Dr Hadwen Trust for Humane Research (261096) and now operating as Animal Free Research UK (1146896) following incorporation on 1 Oct 2013.The Objects of the Charity are the prevention of the suffering of animals and the advancement of human health, by the promotion of and funding of human-relevant replacements to the use of animals in scientific and medical experimentation.
Vivensa Foundation
The Charity's objectives are to advance the understanding of human health and the prevention or relief of sickness, disease, ill health and human suffering for those in need by reason of advancing age including, but not exclusively, by funding research and the innovative development of health and social care services and publishing and disseminating the useful results thereof.
Royal Engineers Association
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo provide financial and other assistance to serving and former members of the Corps, their spouses, widows, widowers and dependants who are in need through poverty. To make grants, within Association Guidelines, to the Army Benevolent Fund and to other charities that further the objectives of the Association.
Dreamflight
Beneficiary group, Facilities, HousingDreamflight provides children with a serious illness or disability between the ages of 8-14 with their holiday of a lifetime to the theme parks of Orlando, Florida. The experience of being away from home, often for the first time, enables them to enjoy a degree of independence and they return more confident as a result of their achievements.
Supporting Wounded Veterans Ltd.
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureTo provide a comprehensive pathway of proven programmes including sporting events, mentoring, pain management and employment to enable UK ex-servicemen and women physically or mentally wounded to move forward, from rehabilitation to employment. It also funds and promotes innovative processes and research designed to facilitate, for its beneficiaries, the transition from military to civilian life.
Gendered Intelligence
Beneficiary group, SocietyOur mission is to increase understanding of gender diversity and to improve the quality of life of trans people, and young trans people in particular. We work mainly in England, but also across the UK and occasionally overseas. We run youth groups and residentials, support young people and professionals in educational settings, and provide trans awareness training and consultancy to all sectors.
The Chartered Institute Of Plumbing And Heating Engineering
The purpose of the CIPHE IS to protect the health and safety of the public through a strong qualified membership reinforced by their competency and technical expertise. To create technical excellence so the public will receive the benefit of a protected environment and enhanced sustainability with improved safety and health.
Christianity Explored
ReligionTo advance the Christian faith by: the worldwide promotion of the Christian Faith according to the bible; the worldwide promotion and teaching of all aspects of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and Christian living and the worldwide promotion of evangelism.
National Dance Company Wales
ArtsThe principal activity of the company throughout the year was that of the National Dance Company Wales, which it undertakes in pursuit of its charitable objective of advancing the arts and education.
Chalke History Trust
Arts, Charitable activities, Education, HeritageThe Chalke Valley History Trust has been established by the founders of the Chalke History Festival to promote the understanding and enjoyment of history. The Trust intends to carry out its objects by making grants to the Chalke Valley Festival, the Chalke Schools History Festival, school history trips, and other history related projects.
Army Families Federation
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe objects of the Charity are:1. The promotion of social inclusion and military efficiency, for the public benefit, by assisting in the prevention of Army families being disadvantaged through military service.2. Such other charitable purposes for the general benefit of Army families as the trustees from time to time think fit.
Coram Intercountry Adoption Centre
This Voluntary Adoption Agency specialises in intercountry adoption. It leads the intercountry Regional Adoption Agency, is commissioned by and provides services to local authorities/RAAs. The Agency is accredited by the adoption authorities of India, The Philippines, China and has working agreements with Bulgaria and South Africa. It also provides domestic adoption services.
The Pangea Trust
Environment, HeritageTo support the wellbeing of elephants and other animals, and to provide sanctuary to those in need in Europe. To raise awareness and advocate for reform that results in improved living conditions for such animals, as well as conservation of species and their natural habitats anywhere in the world. To protect and restore local biodiversity in areas where Pangea operates.
The Food And Drink Training And Education Council Limited
To secure and promote the provision of training within both the food and drink industries
Prs Members' Fund
Health, Housing, Social welfareThe PRS Members' Fund is able to provide help to PRS members, ex-members, and their dependants who are in need worldwide, whether through sickness, accident, or financial hardship. The Fund can provide regular financial support, one-off grants, loans, assistance with housing solutions, mental health support, and career change advice for eligible members.
The British Allergy Foundation
To provide information, advice and support to people suffering from allergic disease and their carers, to represent the views of people with allergic disease and to provide education for those working with people with allergy.