Charities In Nottingham City
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The Polish Language And Cultural Centre In Nottingham
Arts, EducationTeaching Polish Language and Polish Culture to students from the age of 4 to 18 years. Leading to GCSE and A Level qualifications in the Polish Language/Literature.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Nottingham St Saviour
Facilities, ReligionTO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC, BY SERVING AND REACHING FOR CHRIST IN THE COMMUNITY OF THE MEADOWS AND WIDER CITY OF NOTTINGHAM THROUGH THE NETWORKS OF PEOPLE CONNECTED WITH MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION BY, IN PARTICULAR: - HOLDING SERVICES OF WORSHIP - PROVISION OF SACRED SPACE FOR PRAYER - PROMOTING STUDY OF THE BIBLE - MISSIONARY AND OUTREACH WORK
Miss Cullen's Almshouses
HousingProviding low cost housing to those in need who fulfil the charity's crteria
Sfice Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareThe relief of those in need and the advancement of community development in the UK, by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantages.
'spectrum Wasp'
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureWe offer a comprehensive schedule of structured events and activities, including residential breaks, cinema outings, arts and craft sessions, family day trips, music therapy sessions, wall climbing, biking, cooking, swimming, trampolining etc. This helps to develop confidence, coordination, interaction, life and learning skills for Children/Young People on the Autistic Spectrum.
Wollaton Park Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPre-school playgroup
Bulwell Forest Garden
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Environment, FacilitiesWe have general volunteering opportunities 4 days a week, growing produce and ornamental flowers organically, and encouraging wildlife in a previously unused piece of land. We also benefit from an outdoor kitchen where we run a weekly Lunch Club during the summer, using seasonal produce straight from the ground.Adult training courses and Family Activity Days take place throughout the year.
Jericho Road Project
Beneficiary groupThe Jericho Road Project works with women affected by the sex industry in the city of Nottingham.
Romanian Orthodox Church For Nottingham & East Midlands (rocne)
Beneficiary group, ReligionOur charity supports the provision of religious services for the Romanian Community (and anyone interested) in the East Midlands. Promoting the Christian values of charity, and respect for everyone, ROCNE will support families in need, organize educational events for children and adults, help the community to develop and help its members to integrate harmoniously within the British society.
Nottingham Liberal Synagogue
ReligionThe object of the Congregation is the advancement of liberal and progressive Judaism through:a.) providing and maintaining a place of worship and spiritual leadershipb.) Conducting servicec.) provide religious educationd.) prvide facilities for proselytese.) to solemnise life cycle eventsf.) performing other social, religious and charitable activities
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiatical Parish Of St Paul's Daybrook
ReligionThe normal activities associated with a C of E Parish Church
Landmark Community Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe REAL Foundation Trust seeks to raise the aspirations of hard to reach and disengaged young people and their families. By creating opportunities to develop skills and capabilities it aims to enable them to participate independently and responsibly in society. By supporting young people onto appropriate pathways, the Trust aims to promote future economic well-being and healthy lifestyles.
Broxtowe Youth Homelessness
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareBroxtowe Youth Homelessness works to prevent homelessness amongst 16-25 year olds. This is achieved through an education programme and the use of peer educators. BYH also operates an emergency food parcel scheme, provides homelessness training for organisations and individuals, promotes inter-agency work and produces resources for young people and agencies.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St. Jude, Mapperley, Nottingham
ReligionRELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES
The Greenway Centre
Beneficiary groupThe Greenway Centre operate a large multi-roomed centre in Sneinton Nottingham, on behalf of the City Council. We maintain and rent rooms to local individuals and groups on a one-off or long term basis. We also run project mainly related to youth work, such as weekly youth club and also holiday clubs.
Headway Nottingham Limited
A charity offering information, support, and specialised day services for adults in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire living with disability following brain injury. Staff work with service users to encourage participation in individually constructed programs, building upon strengths & rebuilding skills & confidence. Headway Nottingham aims to promote understanding of all aspects of brain injury.
Jamiat Ahl-E-Hadith Nottingham
ReligionWe run a mosque in the area of Nottingham
Nottinghamshire And Derbyshire Area Quaker Meeting
ReligionEstablished for the advancement of religion and other charitable purposes such as derive from or bear witness to the principles and practices of the Religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers.
Arnold Road Evangelical Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, ReligionThe charity holds worship services each Sunday at 11am and 6.30 pm, with Sunday school and creche for children. Childrens clubs are held each week in term time for different age groups, a toddler and carer group, games evening, coffee morning.Details are on the websiteThere is a midweek Bible study and prayer meeting on Wednesday at 7.30
Derby Mountain Rescue Team
Economic and community development, Saving of livesProvides a service, mainly in upland or mountain areas, to save life and alleviate distress. Additionally undertakes searches of lowland and rural areas for missing persons when requested by the Police
Wilford Village Playgroup
Beneficiary group, ChildcareWilford Village Playgroup provides a 44 place preschool for children ages 2 years to 5 years
Sharewear Clothing Scheme
Social welfareSharewear Clothing Scheme provides free emergency clothes, shoes and bedding to people in the who find themselves in economic crises or vulnerable situations, and who are unable to otherwise afford essential clothing and bedding.
East Midlands Asbestos Support Team
Social welfareWe help and support anyone with an asbestos related disease. We support people throughout the East Midlands as well as Burton on Trent and Peterborough. We offer advice and support with welfare benefits uptake including the Government Compensation Schemes. We offer advice about making a civil claim. As well as acting as a support group. We also offer bereavement support.
The Vine Community Centre LTD
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesProvide social space. Support community through activities and projects that meet the needs of local people, promoting trust, respect, empowerment and celebrate diversity, heritage and social integration. Family development through activities and groups to support children. We challenge inequality, and are there for people locally, across the city by bringing people together.
Kiddy Winks Pre School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationOffering affordable Pre School childcare for 2-5 year old's in an under privileged community.