Charities In Northumberland
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The North Of England Institute Of Mining And Mechanical Engineers
Professions, ResearchTo advance & promote the science, education & technology of Mining Engineering & engineering generally. To secure the increased safety & improved health and well being of those employed. To collect, acquire & disseminate, scientific knowledge & technical information. To advance & promote the science & technology of addressing the environmental & socio-economic legacies of former mining activities.
Wallsend Harriers And Athletic Club
Leisure, Social welfareThe aims and objectives of the Club will be:To offer coaching, competitive and recreational opportunities in athleticsTo promote the Club within the local community and athleticsTo ensure a duty of care to all members of the ClubTo provide all its services in a way that is fair to everyoneTo offer enjoyment and friendship in the sport of athletics to all ages and abilities
Winlaton Mill Village Hall Community Association
Associations, FacilitiesWe provide facilities and promote activities in educational, social and cultural fields. Although located in a small village within the Gateshead metropolitan area, our catchment area for users and visitors extends more widely, which is reflected in the next section.
The Emily Matilda Easton Benefaction (1908)
Beneficiary groupPENSIONS FOR SPINSTERS OVER 55 YEARS OF AGE, WHO BY WAY OF ILL-HEALTH OR INFIRMITY CANNOT EARN A LIVELIHOOD
Berwick Upon Tweed Freemen's Committee - 1926 Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesIssuing grants to the elderly
Friends Of Morpeth All Saints
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, EducationFundraising to donate to school - ie books/trips/playground equipment
East Hartford Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureWe are a community centre who provides activities to bring the community together. We host events throughout the year such as Easter hunts, summer discos and we have an annual Christmas events for both the children and adults of the local community. We also have weekly activities: bingo, and clubs such as judo, tai chi, running and we provide room hire for the locals to have party's/functions.
Berwick Parish Church Trust
ReligionThe Charity acts as a source of financial and other assistance to the Parochial Church Council of Holy Trinity and St Mary Berwick-upon-Tweed
The Stephen Carey Fund
Saving of livesThe Stephen Carey Fund works with local communities and organisations within Northumberland towards the placement of defibrillators throughout the county, to provide emergency life saving training to improve the knowledge of communities and organisations and increase awareness of cardiac arrest.
Burnside Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, ChildcareWe provide childrens' services ie playgroup and youth clubs.
Representative Council Of North East Jewry
Religion, Social welfareThe relief of poverty,the advancement of education,the advancement of the Jewish religion and any other purposes which are both charitable and benficial to persons practising or adhereing to the Jewish religion in the North East of England and its neighbouring areas
Northumbria Police Charities Fund
Saving of lives, Social welfareThe Fund aims to provide assistance for vulnerable,disabled, disadvantaged or deprived groups of people or individuals within the Northumbria Police area as well as supporting community groups.
Hepple Village Hall
FacilitiesProvision of Village Hall for use by the local community
Kidney Patients Holiday Fund (northern Counties)
Beneficiary groupTo provide holiday accommodation for patients suffering from renal disease, and their families and carers. To support the welfare of the above with financial support
1st Hirst Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupUniformed Youth Service (Scouting)
21st Whitley Bay St Peters Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting for young people aged 6 years to 13 years
Blyth Care Charity
Provides support to needy individuals and other institutions committed to the welfare of the people of Blyth community
Allenheads Trust Limited
Economic and community developmentThe work of the Trust continues to wards achieving the priorities regarded as important by the residents in the area of benefit
Kirknewton Village Hall Trust
Facilities, LeisureHall for the use of the inhabitants of the parish of Kirknewton and the surrounding area without distinction of political, religious or other opinions, including use for meetings, lectures and classes and for other forms of recreation and leisure time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life of the said inhabitants and visitors to the area.
Tynedale Stroke Club
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureTynedale Stroke Club provides relief and support for people living in the Hexham and Tynedale area, Northumberland, who have suffered stoke, in particular by the provision of support, advice, recreation and other leisure time occupations to such persons, their carers and families. To improve their quality of life the club organises speakers, art and craft, games, outings and holiday breaks.
Newbiggin By The Sea Partnership
Economic and community developmentThe charity continues to seek partnerships to further its aims of community development by supporting projects particularly for the young
Inchigeelagh O'gorman Academy Of Irish Dance
ArtsProvide classes and training in Irish Dancing
Northumberland Orchestral Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationAmateur Symphony Orchestra providing musical education to members through weekly rehearsals leading to a concert. Minimum of two concerts a year given within our area to members of the public. Additional concerts also given to Schools to encourage school children to play music.
Newcastle And District Riding For The Disabled Group
Animals, Beneficiary group, HealthProvision of horse riding activities for children and adults with disabilities. We operate near Morpeth and draw our riders from the city and surrounding areas. Due to the specialisms of our instructors there is particular provision for those with visual impairment and with learning disabilties. Our riders have had great success in regional and national competition.
Otterburn Village Hall
Charity and VCS support, FacilitiesWe raise money by fundraising and charging fees for use of the Hall, to ensure we can maintain the building and its fabric, cover running costs e.g. fuel, light, rates insurance & caretakers wages.