Charities In Nottinghamshire
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The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Newark On Trent St Mary Magdalene With St Leonard
ReligionReligious Activities in Newark, Nottinghamshire
Viva Chamber Orchestra LTD
ArtsMAINTENANCE AND MANAGEMENT OF THE ORCHESTRA. THE PROMOTION OF CONCERTS ON ITS OWN ACCOUNT AND WITH LOCAL PROMOTERS AND THE PRESENTATION OF EDUCATION PROJECTS.
North Notts Community Leisure Limited
LeisureProvides leisure and community facilities for local people
Nottingham Trent Valley Methodist Circuit
ReligionMethodist Church
Redeemer Church Nottingham
ReligionThe Church advances religion by the preaching of the Gospel, public worship within the church building, organised Bible, studies, prayer meetings, evangelistic events and meeting needs within the community.
Counselling And Support For Young People
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, HealthThe principle activities are:Counselling young people using volunteer counsellors working in schools and youth centres.Training volunteer counsellors in-house and using external trainers.Training school staff in relevant issues.Training young people in schools.
Derwent Valley Gospel Hall Trust
THE TRUST PROVIDES AND MAINTAINS GOSPEL HALLS FOR THE RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES OF CHRISTIANS OFTEN REFERRED TO AS 'BRETHREN'. DETAILS OF THE ORIGINS, TEACHINGS AND WAY OF LIFE OF THE BRETHREN CAN BE FOUND ON THEIR WEBSITE -WWW.PLYMOUTHBRETHRENCHRISTIANCHURCH.ORG. MEETINGS HELD AT THESE GOSPEL HALLS INCLUDE THE LORD'S SUPPER (COMMUNION), GOSPEL PREACHINGS, BIBLE READINGS AND BIBLE ADDRESSES.
The Inspire And Achieve Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationIAF inspire young people to work towards a positive future by providing activities that improve their approach, attitude & behaviours towards education, employment and volunteering. We deliver outreach projects and workshops in partnership with colleges, charities, and employment support agencies, and provide basic IAG so young people can find the help and support they need to progress.
East Midlands Cheerleading Academy
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo provide facilities for the recreation and leisure time for young people from the age of 2, in the interest of social welfare by the provision of training and performing in cheerleading activities so as to develop their physical and mental capacities that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society and that their conditions of life may be improved
Calvary Apostolic Assembly
Social welfareTo advance the Christian faith in accordance with the statement of beliefs appearing in the governing document in Birmingham and in ten other cities of the United Kingdom, or the world as the trustees from time to time think fit.To relieve persons who are on conditions of need or hardship or who are aged or sick and to relieve the distress caused thereby in the said location.
Just Good Friends Club
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Just Good Friends Club provides social activities for adults with learning disabilities in a safe environment.
Hope Community Services
HousingHOPE supports those who are, or are in danger of becoming, homeless. Our Crisis Services include Nottinghamshire?s only directly accessible Emergency Accommodation Hostel, where someone can knock on the door and get a bed for the night. HOPE operates move-on supported accommodation for those ready for a place of their own. We also offer a support service to those in danger of losing their home.
Pow Nottingham
HealthSupporting the rights of sex workers and those at risk of being exploited - a) providing sensitive drop-in and outreach services;b) providing safety advice, counselling on sexual health, support with drug use and mental health, social support, lifestyle changes and exiting sex work; andc) promoting awareness in the community and other agencies on matters regarding sex work and exploitation.
Beeston Free Church Nottingham
Associations, Economic and community development, ReligionRaising awareness and understanding of our faithUse of church premises, including services, small groups and community activities.Encouraging mission and outreachCommunicating our faith and purpose
The Furniture Project
Social welfareTo relieve the effects of poverty for disadvantaged people by a provision of furniture and other essential household items required to reduce the need, hardship or distress of these people.
Mansfield Town Community Trust LTD
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, LeisureHelp,guidance and training in sport and personal development for young people from all walks of life
Lilian Frances Hind Bequest (trustees Of Lady Hind)
Charitable activitiesThe sole activity of the trust is the giving of grants
Sheffield Music Academy
Arts, EducationSheffield Music Academy exists to inspire excellence and provide a comprehensive, stimulating programme of learning to musicians aged 4-19 with outstanding ability, dedication and potential across South Yorkshire and beyond. A thriving and vibrant music school; students have the opportunity to develop their talent and grow in self-confidence through over 40 public performances a year.
Swinton Lock Activity Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Heritage, Social welfareArts and environmental activities for all concentrating on the socially excluded. Art and Craft activities for adults including pottery, painting and drawing; Boat handling courses. Same for young people and children including environmental activities and park maintenance. Accredited courses available. Adult Support Services. Gallery for exhibitions, and local community boat trips.
Nottingham Wildcats Community Basketball And Sports Trust
Charitable activities, LeisureDuring 2008 the charity has built a ·750,000 extension to the facility as part of a drive to increase participation in sport. The charity's pricing policy has enabled the local community to access the existing and new facilities.
The Nottingham Arimathea Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, HousingTo provide temporary housing for homeless refused asylum seekers in Nottingham while they prepare to submit fresh claims for asylum or access Section 4 accommodation; and to combat homelessness among those, mostly single people, recently granted asylum or refugee status. Additionally to provide supported housing to survivors of modern slavery and/or human trafficking from emergency referrals.
The United Charities Of Abel Collin
HousingTo provide homes for men and women aged 60 years and over of modest means who, at the time of their application, live within the City of Nottingham and the adjacent boroughs of Broxtowe, Gedling and Rushcliffe.
Lilley And Stone School Charity
Beneficiary group, EducationAwarding prizes, exhibitions and financial assistance to pupils of the school or former pupils under the age of 25 and providing special benefits to the school not normally provided by the local education authority.
The Stonebridge City Farm
Associations, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Health, Social welfareFounded in 1978 to support disadvantaged people facing exclusion, disability, mental ill health or unemployment. We provide training, support and therapeutic experiences through animals, gardens, and community activities. Free to enter, the farm fosters inclusion and wellbeing for all who visit, while promoting learning, connection, sustainability, and care for nature.
Boots Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationA grant making Trust wholly funded by Boots UK Ltd. The Trust funds charities and voluntary organisations working in the areas of health, lifelong learning, community development and social care.Currently the Trust focuses its giving in the county of Nottinghamshire.