Charities In Nottinghamshire
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Hettys
Beneficiary groupWe provide a family support service where substance use is an issue for any member of that family. Through telephone support, one to one support, group work and training. Hettys works in Communities to build the capacity and confidence for families and professionals to understand and tackle issues as early as possible.
Solomon's Knot Productions Limited
Arts, Social welfareWe aim to provide opportunities for talented young instrumentalists and singers to perform baroque music on a professional stage and, in doing so, we aim to bring the riches of the baroque music repertoire to as wide an audience as possible and to facilitate access to this music for the disadvantaged including, but not limited to, the young.
Sikh Temple Trust, Nottingham
ReligionPromotion of the Sikh faith in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire through the teaching, preaching and celebration of the Sikh Faith and principles. To promote inclusion of all members in activities that bring the membership together to promote the ideals of Sikh Faith. To provide services and activities in line with the Sikh faith.
Duke Of Portland's Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Duke of Portland's Charitable Trust makes donations to local charities, which is funded through the charities investments.
Jameah Fatimia Mosque
Associations, Religion, Social welfareA central place for spiritual study, prayers, funerals, weddings and other religious activities and gatherings. Provision of education, services and social activities, teaching Urdu and Arabic languages, including the teaching of the Holy Koran and the Islamic faith.
Freedom Community Project
Associations, Social welfareThe Freedom Community Project provides support for people within North East Derbyshire, South Yorkshire and North Nottinghamshire. We run a number of projects aimed at providing practical support for those who are struggling. We also provide fun social activities for the community to encourage people and build self esteem.
Open Heaven Church
ReligionOn 1 September 2011 the activites of Charity 1072832 were transferred. The Charities objects are "The proclamation and furtherance of the Christian Gospel and the preaching and teaching of the word of God in accordance with the essential Doctrine and Articles of belief of the Pioneer Network of Churches."
Nottingham Castle Trust
Charitable activities, HeritageTo advance the education of the public about Nottingham Castle, its occupiers,the legend of Robin Hood and their place in Nottingham's and Great Britain's history, the history and geology of the caves of Nottingham Castle and Nottingham generally, establish and maintain a museum and preserve, restore or enhance the building known as Nottingham Castle, ancillary buildings and grounds
Pasic
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfarePASIC provide practical, financial and social support to the families of children and young people living with cancer. Our family support workers help families build support networks to reduce isolation. We also offer financial assistance and organise activities such as parties, trips and other events so that families can spend quality time together away from the stresses of the hospital.
Willow Tree Family Farm
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareEDUCATIONAL AND LEISURE SERVICES, Sports, Nature, horticulture, social health and wellbeing, unemployment, disadvantaged families and disability in children and adults
Leicester Children's Holidays
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo alleviate the effects of poverty and other disadvantages of children across the East Midlands through a range of programmes that provide support, experiences and opportunities.
Jubilee House Christian School
Beneficiary group, EducationWe work with children and young people who have struggled in mainstream schools and do not qualify for a place in a special school. This may be because of undiagnosed SEN or behaviour problems.
Children's Bereavement Centre
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe provide a range of free specialist bereavement support and advice for Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire children, young people (3-18 years) and their parents/carers. Professionals have access to professional guidance and training to improve their knowledge and skills in supporting local grieving families.
Autistic Nottingham
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareAutistic Nottingham is a charity run for and by Autistic adults without intellectual disabilities. We run an advocacy service to support those adults who need support to have their voice heard in a number of different settings. We also run social events for Autistic adults without intellectual disabilities, as well as a support service that are tailored to beneficiaries needs.
The Sherwood Forest Trust
AssociationsFor the benefit of the public, the Sherwood Forest Trust will work alone and with others, via persuasion, education, co-operation and direct action, to secure the re-creation of the traditional landscapes and habitats of Sherwood Forest. We will work within Nottinghamshire, Nottingham City and the district of Bolsover in Derbyshire
Beeston Community Resource CIO
Arts, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareThe Charity manages Middle Street Resource Centre, Beeston, where we provide, and are developing a widening range of support services for people suffering from mental ill-health, social exclusion or other social disadvantages. These include therapeutic activities such as music, crafts and gardening, and courses provided by Nottingham College and other educational and training bodies.
Soundlincs Limited
Arts, Social welfare, SocietySoundLincs designs and delivers high quality, creative & innovative music-making opportunities which acknowledge the unique needs & individual circumstances of the diverse communities we work with primarily across the East Midlands - promoting inclusivity, tackling social exclusion, undertaking research, and reducing health inequalities in partnership with local, regional & national agencies.
Borders Mission Circuit
Beneficiary groupProvide public acts of worship & teaching through sermons, courses and groupsCarry out pastoral work including visiting the sick & bereavedPromote Christianity through the staging of events & servicesConduct religious assemblies in schoolsPromote the whole mission of the church & assist social cohesion through help with activities for older people, parents & toddlers & specific need groups
Redeemed Christian Church Of God, Cornerstone Beeston
Arts, Education, ReligionWhat we do?Teach, Train,Mentoring. On Vision, Direction, Relationship and Empowerment. Major Event Church anniversary. Annual Concert Every first Saturday in NovemberWelcoming ProgrammeMentor ship ProgrammeRelationship SeminarSummer Programme
The Rhema Pentecostal Church -UK
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Social welfare1. We teach the word of God.2. Marriages, baptism, ceremonies, burial. etc 3. We visit the distressed or afflicted people, 4. Supporting the poor and Needy5. Free Counselling/Advice services to the Community.6. Community integration and cohesion for refugees or asylum seekers7. Advancement of Education through lectures, and seminars/workshops8. Promoting musical events
Bassetlaw Food Bank
Social welfareWe are an independent food bank that operates in the Bassetlaw area. Referral Partner Agencies and individuals from anywhere within Bassetlaw can contact us to request an emergency food parcel. The parcel provides food for a 7 day period. We also run a number of other project to increase the accessibility and affordability of food. More information is available at www.bassetlawfoodbank.org
Hubbub Theatre Company
Arts, Beneficiary groupHubbub Theatre Company works with people with learning disabilities. We are based in Derby, We run a touring theatre company, an actor training and a community project including outreach in the community.
The Cross Teach Trust
Childcare, EducationThe Trust teaches about the Christian faith in schools, for pupils to develop spiritually through understanding, engaging with and responding to the Christian faith.To this end, staff lead assemblies in line with current DfE guidance and complying with current education law. They also offer RE lessons which deliver the syllabus appropriate to each school, and lunch and after school clubs.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Luke, Gamston And Bridgford
Beneficiary group, ReligionRegular public worship open to all. Pastoral work, including visiting the sick and the bereaved. Teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups to all ages. Promoting the whole mission of the Church through provision of activities for senior citizens, parents and toddlers and other special need groups. Supporting other charities in the UK and overseas.
Life Education East Midlands Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity delivers Health Promotion & Drug Resistence Education programmes to young people in East Midlands as a supplement to the school curriculum. It also delivers parenting programmes, running courses on behalf of Nottingham City Council and Nottinghamshire County Council