Charities In Nottingham City
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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
St Andrews With Castle Gate Nottingham United Reformed Church Charity
ReligionReligious Activities
Chayah Development Project
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureTo advance, relieve needs of and help young people up to the age of 30 living in Nottingham and the surrounding areas. by providing advice, assistance & services designed to:(a) develop skills, capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals.(b) advance education(c) Relieve Unemployment(d) Provide Recreational activities to improve social welfare
Advance Nottingham
Advance Nottingham will oversee a programme and property portfolio that will deliver community renewal in an ethical, inclusive and sustainable way. Its vision is to help create a better Nottingham where places and spaces thrive, local people reach their full potential and communities are stronger, connected and more resilient than ever before.
Jamiat Ahl-E-Hadith Nottingham
ReligionWe run a mosque in the area of Nottingham
The New Mechanics Limited
LeisureTo promote the benefit of the inhabitants of the City of Nottingham and the neighbourhood thereof by the advancement of education and the the provision, in the intersts of social welfare and with the object of improving conditions of life, of facilities for recreation and other leisure-time occupation.
Eagles Rest Church UK
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, ReligionWe are a place of worship, we have three services per week, prayer, bible studies and Act of worship. We provide counselling and help with job hunting. Family support for with food, schools issues etc.
Nottingham Children Young People And Their Families Project LTD
Beneficiary groupCYF enables some of the most marginalised children and young people in Nottingham to be able to make incredible differences to their own and their community's lives and futures, through innovative and dynamic youth led projects, which provide new and exciting opportunitites which develop life and social skills and provide a place of safety.
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.
Sri Guru Teg Bahadar Gurdwara Nottingham
Arts, Facilities, Religioncommunity centre, language classes, cooking classes, sewing classes, music classes
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Martin's Sherwood
ReligionProviding a place of worship where Christians can meet and share their faith, increase knowledge and broaden their commitment, The holding of Christian religious service and related activities each week for the benefit of Sherwood and the surrounding area. The PCC is dependent upon offerings received from the congregation and also donations made by individuals and charitable trusts.
Weaverthorpe Pre-School Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationEnhance the development and education of children under statutory school age.
Sharewear Clothing Scheme
Social welfareSharewear Clothing Scheme provides free high-quality clothing and bedding to people living in poverty. In addition to our support of individuals experiencing hardship, we also divert tons of clothing which might otherwise have ended up in local landfill thus having an immediate and direct positive impact on the environment.
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.
Rainbow Parents Carers Forum
Beneficiary groupA support group and independent voice for parents/carers of children with a disability/additional needs in Nottingham and surrounding areas linked to the National Network P/C Forums. Run by parents for parents. Providing peer support, play sessions, empowerment training, healthy exercise sessions, signposting to services and support.
Inspire Nottingham
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfare, SocietyProviding people with learning disabilities with service and support (in Nottinghamshire) with a focus on empowering them to enjoy their lives and achieve as much as they are able. Open six days weekly sessions cover preparing for work and volunteering, confidence,self esteem,friendships,being part of the community, support to get healthier and fitter,socialising, civil rights,managing your money.
The Wolfpack Project
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Wolfpack Project is an ambitious Nottingham based charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) dedicated to reducing loneliness & social isolation amongst younger people & adults.Our vision is to help young people & adults to become better connected with the community around them; empowered to combat loneliness, broaden their support network and establish new friendships.
Re Church
ReligionTo advance the Christian Faith in accordance with the statement of faith of the Assemblies of God in such ways and in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the Trustees from time to time may think fit.
Shelter Housing Advice And Research Project (leicester)
Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareTo prevent and relieve hardship and distress amongst persons who are (or who have been) homeless; living in adverse housing conditions; unemployed; and/or experiencing social exclusion and to provide to such persons support appropriate to their needs.
Wainman Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social care, Social welfareAs a charitable business, the Directors are devoted to opening a care home for older people, run with a Christian ethos. Meanwhile the charity runs three clubs for older people in the Nottingham area who are experiencing isolation and loneliness to enable them to make new friends and re-engage with the community.
Clifton Football Club
LeisureClifton All Whites Football Club will provide football training, matches, tournaments, clinics, camps, recreation, education, research and facilities that serve the all year round needs of local people, in a positive and supportive environment, staffed by well trained local individuals who will welcome participants of all skill levels, ancestry, ethnicity and gender, an all-inclusive Football Club
Arkwright Meadows Community Gardens
Facilities, LeisureTo benefit the inhabitants of The Meadows Nottingham by associating together the said inhabitants and the local authorities, voluntary and other organisations in a common effort to advance education and to provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation, leisure time occupation with the objective of improving conditions of life for the residents.
The Potter's House Christian Centre Nottingham
Religion, Social welfarea) the advancement of the Christian religion in accordance with the statement of beliefs set out in the first schedule and in particular in Nottingham and at the discretion of the Church Council elsewhere in the United Kingdom or the World. b) the relief of poverty and sickness regardless of nationality, religious, political or other opinion, in the said Country and at the discretion of The Church
Harvey Hadden Stadium
LeisureTo ensure the provision of public sport and recreation, for the people of the City of Nottingham and visitors to the city forever. In order to achieve this, a programme of on going maintenance of grounds and related infrastructure is completed each year. This ensures that the sport and recreation provision is well maintained and provides good quality public recreation facilities.
The James Brindley Foundation LTD
Crime and JusticeAdvancing of health and the saving of lives. Public Safety.