Charities In Nottinghamshire
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Beaumond House Community Hospice
Health, Social carePromoting the welfare of people with a life limiting or terminal illness and to provide respite for their carers.
Lincolnshire Action Trust
Beneficiary groupResettlement and rehabilitation of individuals involved in the criminal justice system, and those at risk of offending, and their families and dependents, primarily but not exclusively in Lincolnshire. We also support children and young people affected by the substance use of parents and other family members.
Double Impact Services
Charity and VCS supportWe deliver sustainable recovery & abstinence for people experiencing addictions, resulting in long-term social, economic, health & wellbeing outcomes. Services include: Individual support to promote sustained recovery, Education, training, volunteering - Practical help &advice around all aspects of recovery; - Environments which facilitate mutual respect, peer support & a sense of community.
Nottingham Contemporary
Arts, Charitable activities, FacilitiesOrganising and presenting international exhibitions of contemporary art and related events including performances, artists' commissions, films. Organising a broad education programme for a diverse audience from the city and region. Collaborating with artists and other organisations in this country and abroad. Operate cafe/bar and shop.
The Trent Rivers Trust
Economic and community development, Environment, HeritageTo preserve, protect and improve the rivers and streams of the Trent catchment and the biodiversity they support, by maintaining and improving water quality by reducing the impacts of rural and urban land use upon watercourses. Maintaining, improving and restoring the natural habitat and function of streams and rivers and their floodplains.
Nottinghamshire Sexual Violence Support Services LTD
Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareNotts SVS Services operate to offer support to 13 year+ survivors of sexual violence such as rape, attempted rape, childhood sexual violence and abuse by providing telephone helpline support, face-to-face support or counselling and practical support in the Nottinghamshire area.
Nottinghamshire Women's Aid Limited
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Housing, Social welfareNottinghamshire Women's Aid was established to support women, children and young people who had experienced domestic abuse be it physical, emotional and/or sexual. This includes emergency refuge accommodation, supported housing, IDVA , floating support and sanctuary schemes. There is a women, children and young people's centre offering information, support, OFSTED creche and social activities.
Active Partners Trust
LeisureBy working strategically, Active Partners Trust's priorities are to:Support the inactive to become more activeAddress inequalities across priority groupsEnsure those that are already engaged in physical activity in sport continue to do so
Allotments For Labouring Poor
Facilities, Social welfareTo provide allotments within the old Borough of Mansfield (ie prior to 1974)
Nottingham And District Citizens Advice Bureau
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HousingGiving advice and information across a wide range of social welfare law issues - debt, welfare benefits, employment, housing, family, consumer etc.The charity operates through a city centre main office and has 6 outreach bases across the Nottingham conurbation.
Grace Dieu Manor School
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionTo advance education by conducting a day school for children of the Roman Catholic religion with or without other Christian or non-Christian children in the spirit and ethos of the Institute of Charity (The Rosminians).To carry on such other charitable works as advance the Rosman Catholic religion.
Hope House School Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationHope House School is an Independent School providing education and support for children and young people between the ages of 5 to 19 with an Autism diagnosis and associated conditions. Working with an engaging and creative curriculum, we provide our pupils with a range of experiences to develop their understanding of the world and to support them to become lifelong learners.
Jerry Green Dog Rescue
Animals, HousingOperating throughout Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Yorkshire to rescue and rehome dogs that for whatever reason are no longer able to be kept by their original owners. All dogs are neutered and micro-chipped, and new owners are supported by our trained staff. A careful matching process of dog to new owner aims to make sure we find good, loving and appropriate homes for the dogs in our care.
W J Yapp Bequest
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careDerbyshire House provides residential care for anyone over the age of 65 years, who because of physical and some mental incapacity requires help with daily living. The trust aims to provide a warm, loving home for older people who are in need of care. The home is registered by the Commission for Social Care Inspection as a provider of residential care for older people.
Wellow House School Limited
EducationEducation - Independent Preparatory School
The New Art Exchange LTD
Arts, Beneficiary groupNEW ART EXCHANGE IS THE FIRST DEDICATED AFRICAN, AFRICAN CARIBBEAN AND SOUTH ASIAN CONTEMPORARY FACILITY FOR THE VISUAL ARTS OUTSIDE OF LONDON AND PLAYS A LEADING ROLE IN SUPPORTING BME COMMUNITIES AND MARGINALISED GROUPS WITH A PORTFOLIO OF COMMMUNITY OUTREACH, LEARNING AND YOUNG PEOPLE'S SERVICES
Citizens Advice Central Nottinghamshire
Charitable activities, Social welfareTo promote any charitable purpose for the public benefit by the advancement of education, the protection and preservation of health and the relief of poverty, sickness and distress in particular, but without limitation, for the benefit of the community in Broxtowe and surrounding areas.
The School Of Artisan Food
EducationThe School of Artisan Food (SAF) aims to provide students, regardless of their background and socioeconomic circumstances, with an education in all aspects of artisan food production.
Alive Church Lincoln
Religion, Social welfarethe advancement of christian faiththe relief of persons who are in need, hardship, distress or who are aged or sickthe advancement of education in accordance with christian princeples
The Voluntary And Community Sector Learning And Skills Consortium
Charity and VCS supportThe organisation provides a range of services under 2 main headings.a) It acts as a 'hub' for the delivery of learning by voluntary sector providersb) It provides capacity building and workforce development for voluntary organisations
Nottingham Mencap
Charity and VCS support, SocietyLIFESTYLE CHOICES EDUCATION PROJECTS. ADULT, VOCATIONAL, INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS AND COMPUTER STUDIES SMILE, STOP HATE CRIME AIMS TO TACKLE BULLYING AND HARASSMENT GETTAWAY CLUB VOLUNTEER SUPPORTED, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, PLUS AWAY DAY TRIPSM8's AND GENERAT8 CLUBS OFFERING ACTIVITIES FOR 5-18 YR OLDS.
Notts County F.c. Community Programme
Leisure, Social welfareWe are proud to deliver a range of innovative programmes that make a positive difference to people in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, raising aspirations and supporting some of the most disadvantaged, marginalised and talented people across the city and county. We use the power of sport and the profile of Notts County FC to provide direction and support.
Equation Nottinghamshire
Social welfareOur activities aim to challenge, prevent and reduce domestic and sexual abuse by increasing awareness; developing, promoting and implementing early interventions; and strengthening inter-agency work, mostly, but not restricted to, the Nottingham and Nottinghamshire areas.
The Jones 1986 Charitable Trust
Social welfareThe charity donates funds to organisations, primarily in Nottinghamshire, which help the socially or medically disadvantaged.
Derbyshire Community Transport LTD
Social welfareProvision of passenger transport for individual or organisations who have difficulty in accessing conventional public transport