Charities In Northumberland
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The St Hilda's Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareThe Trustees main areas of concern within its overall objectives are children and young people who are disadvantaged in some way.The Trust makes grants to organisations for charitable purposes, although these organisations need not necessarily be registered charities. Also, particular consideration will be given to projects for which there is a degree of church involvement or interest.
R W Mann Trust
An Endowed Charity which favours charitable causes in the North Tyneside and East Newcastle upon Tyne areas
Tanga Club
Beneficiary groupProviding fully inclusive activities, support and services for families of children who have special educational needs and disabilities or other vulnerabilities, their friends and families, in Northumberland and the surrounding areas. Providing training opportunities for families and professionals.
Newbiggin Arts Centre
Arts, HeritageNewbiggin Arts Centre's objective is to advance education in Art and Crafts for the local community; in particular, but not exclusively, by providing tuition and art/craft facilities.
Youth For Christ North East
Beneficiary groupYouth for Christ North East are a Christian Charity focused on working with young people in the North East. We're about seeing young people's lives changed by Jesus, by showing Jesus in a way that is relevant to every young person in the North East. We demonstrate the love of God, declare who Jesus is, encourage a decision to follow Him and disciple young people to live their lives to the full.
Hope Church Bedlington
Beneficiary group, Education, Environment, Facilities, Social welfareThe Church holds weekly services in Bedlington which are open to the public and profiled in our publicity material. The Church also runs youth programs. We run a Community Clothes Hub providing free school uniform and other children's clothing as well as offering a recycling platform. We run a community garden providing space for the local community and promoting wellbeing and biodiversity.
4th Morpeth Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupSCOUTING IS A TRAINING AND EDUCATIONAL MOVEMENT WITH A CLEAR PURPOSE; TO PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN ACHIEVING THEIR FULL PHYSICAL, INTELLECTUAL, SOCIAL AND SPIRITUAL POTENTIALS, AS INDIVIDUALS, RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS AND AS MEMBERS OF THEIR COMMUNITIES.
Hadrian District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting is concerned with all young people, contributing to their development in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential both as individuals, as responsible citizens and members of their local community. Activities are based on guidelines issued by the Scout Association.
Dilston Physic Garden LTD
Charity and VCS support, Education, Environment, Facilities, Heritage, ResearchBotanic Garden. Science-led centre for education and wellbeing. 2 acres of natural habitat featuring 700 medicinal plants signposted with medicinal use, science, history and folklore. For general public, community, groups, schools, colleges and universities. Educational courses and workshops. Garden for wellbeing programme. Volunteering. Scientific research into plant medicine for the mind/brain.
The Gate Church (prudhoe)
Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social welfareThe Charity seeks to serve as a Christian, community provider working along side and in partnership with the other community service providers in the locality. The charity works in providing children's and youth activities. The Charity seeks to provide friendship and care by providing a community meals. The Charity also supports homeless and missionary organisations.
Cramlington In The Community
Charity and VCS support, LeisureTo promote healthy life styles and wellbeing through sporting activity, education and volunteering , whilst supporting the needs of the local community
Berwick Juniors Youth Development Trust
Beneficiary group, LeisureFootball training and games for children
The Hunter Memorial Homes Trust
Beneficiary group, HousingThe Trust provides eight flats for older people. Six are purpose-built: four in 1972 and 2 in 1979. 2 further properties were created by converting former Council cottages. In addition the Trust provides two bungalows for older people which were purchased in 2010/11. At the end of the financial year, all trust properties were occupied.
Church And Community Partnership (tynedale)
ReligionTalking with and Supporting people in order to help us achieve our objectives
Boho Arts Limited
Education, HealthBoho Arts fosters connection, creativity, and well-being through participatory arts. We deliver inclusive, diverse workshops, performances, and cultural events in Newcastle and beyond, specialising in improvisation as a creative tool and life skill. Evidenced to improve mental health, confidence, and social connection, our work promotes lifelong learning, self-expression, and uniting communities.
Ist Hexham Scout Group
AssociationsTo deliver Scouting in the Hexham area.
Canon J Morton All Saints Church Fund
ReligionThe annual interest on the Canon J Morton All Saints Church Fund (which is held as a National Savings Bond) is used towards the general activities of the church - upkeep of church buildings, provision of church services and pastoral care etc.
Greater Morpeth Development Trust
Economic and community developmentGreater Morpeth Development Trust will develop Morpeth to be a premier market town in North East England, promoting and improving the town and countryside for public benefit, economic and social well-being of people living and working in Morpeth and surrounding areas of Northumberland through the promotion of urban and rural regeneration.
Broomley Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe charity is set up for education and training.It helps children and young people.It provides services of care.
The William Webster Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe trustee(s) distribute the income arising in accordance with the terms of the trust in making grants to such various charitable organisations at their discretion.
Northumberland Archives Charitable Trust
Charity and VCS support, HeritageNorthumberland Archives Trust works alongside the Northumberland Archives Service to sustain, promote and enhance access to Northumberland's Archives, the county's most important records from throughout history, for the benefit of people everywhere, now and in the future. It does this by raising funds, generating support and extending knowledge of this rich academic and community resource.
Music At The Heart Of Teesdale
Arts, Beneficiary groupTo advance education in the art of folk music in all its forms primarily amongst young people in southwest County Durham, by providing workshops, masterclasses and opportunities to perform and, for the public benefit, to promote knowledge and appreciation of folk music through performances, concerts and festivals..
Waypoint Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Religion, Social welfareIn order to fulfil its charitable purposes, the Church provides the following services/activities: religious worship services; regular Bible and prayer group meetings; Alpha courses; Toddler Group; and financial gifts to like-minded charities, including Pioneer Network, Christians Against Poverty, Tearfund, Hope for Justice, Open Doors, Teen Challenge and Christian Institute.
Northumberland Community Enterprise Limited
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareNCEL operates various initiatives and projects to better the lives of disadvantaged people living within Stobhill and throughout South East Northumberland. Our services are open to all age ranges and run from our Stobhill Link Community Hub. We offer volunteer opportunities and address local issues such as health and wellbeing, unemployment, skills building, horticulture and social inclusion.
Newcastle Diocesan Education Board
Education, ReligionThe promotion of education in the Diocese of Newcastle consistent with the faith and practice of the Church of England.The promotion of religious education and religious worship in schools within the Diocese.The promotion of Church schools and advice to their Governors.The promotion of co-operation between the Board and bodies concerned in any respect with education in the Diocese.