Charities In Nottinghamshire
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Charity Of Thomas Brewer
Social welfareRelief of the poverty..Support for projects of benefit to the residents in Winthorpe, Langford and Holme.
Southwell Minster School
EducationAn educational establishment for 7 to 18 year olds. To provide an environment suitable for teaching and learning - Governors responsibility to contribute 10% funding towards any capital expenditure
Bracken Hill School Fund
Charity and VCS support, EducationVarious Raffles, fund raising days.
The Parachute Regimental Association Newark Branch
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, Social welfareWelfare 13 Christmas hampers provided for those who had been ill during the year. Remembrance of those departed and visiting those who have been ill. Give a reason for some of our elderly veterans to socialise.
The Middleton Wheatley Foundation
EducationEducation/trainingReligious activitiesGrants to individuals,schools
Hawton And District Womens Institute
Associations, Beneficiary groupBringing Education and skills to the members and to provide a regular support group to all members
Friends Of Farndon St Peter's School
Associations, Charity and VCS support, EducationSchool fundraising events such as Fayres, quiz nights, sponsored events
The Padua Charitable Fund
Beneficiary group, Education, HousingOUR CHARITY FUNDS PROJECTS ERADICATING THE SLUMS OF PARANAQUE BY BUILDING DECENT HOMES FOR THE FAMILIES, INCLUDING BASIC NECESSARY FACILITIES.WE ARE ABOUT TO START A PROJECT OF 12HOUSES (INITIALLY)IN A SLUM SITE.WE ALSO HAVE EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS WHICH INVOLVE SCHOLARSHIPS,DAILY SCHOOL TRANSPORT AND THE BUILDING OF 3 WATERTANKS FOR A MULTIPURPOSE CENTRE(ALSO A SCHOOL/ASSEMBLY HALL)
Robin Hood Disabled Riders
We provide a weekly riding lesson from March to October for a small group of disabled riders at a riding centre based near Blidworth Nottinghamshire. The benefit the riders get is immense, from helping to improve their core strength to boosting their confidence or helping to improve their communication skills which in turn gives them more confidence to build relationships.
James Peacock Bread Charity
FacilitiesRun Hareham Gardens Allotments and donate money and produce to the needy in Ruddington.
Triple A Performer
Arts, Beneficiary group, FacilitiesRaising awareness and acceptance of neurodivergence in performing arts and drama and how children, young people and adults can be supported within the sector to access their passion, on a level playing field. Training in Neurodivergence and strategies to support fair access and inclusion.Resources to enhance good practice and offer solutionsEvents to showcase neurodivergent talent
The Retford And District Historical And Archaeological Society
Arts, HeritageHold monthly lectures on subjects relating to local history. Arrange at least 2 evening outings and 1 day trip per annum. Produce publications on local history. Occasional open lecture with well known speaker.
The Inner Wheel Club Of Wollaton Park Benevolent Fund
Associations, Social welfareSupport local and overseas charitable organisations
Carers' Council - Allies In Adult Mental Health
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe object of the charity is to relieve and support the families and carers of adults suffering enduring or recurring mental illness throughout Nottinghamshire. The activities of the Committee include raising awareness of carer issues with health and social care staff and providing support to carers through our newsletter and social events with information about mental health and related issues.
Plumtree Women's Institute
Associations, Beneficiary groupRegular monthly meetings, usually with a speaker. Annual special events.
Notts Trans Hub
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfare, SocietyThe promotion of social inclusion and equality and diversity for transgender people in the Nottinghamshire region, who are often socially excluded due to prejudice and historic injustice. This is delivered through provision of support groups, other support events and small targeted grants to those experience financial hardship associated with their circumstances.
The King Edward Home School Association
Education, HousingSchool discos, summer fayre.
Inner Wheel Club Of Retford Benevolent Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareFundraising for good causes
Yeoman Park School Fund
Beneficiary group, EducationSchool for Students aged 3-19 with Severe Learning Difficulties some of which are profound and multiple
Nottingham Focus On Wellbeing
Education, HealthSupporting the physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing of the local community via 1-1 counselling, coaching, mentoring and group activities.
St Swithuns C Of E Primary School Fund
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, ReligionThe School Fund is run for the benefit of the children at the school and also makes charitable donations from fundraising activities.
The East Midlands Orchid Society
Educational talks, annual shows and visits
The Stanton Works Benevolent Fund (1983)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Leisure, Social welfareFunds held on trust to be applied as grants to relieve poverty or distress of former employees of SG PAM UK Ltd, their widows or other dependants. To offer the same to other persons in the local community or for the enhancement of education or facilities for leisure activities, in the interests of improving their conditions of life.
Nottingham Twins & Triplets Club
Beneficiary group, Health1. To give moral support to parents of multiple births, before and after their babies are born, through childhood until they are teenagers. We provide information, personal visits to local maternity hospitals and support to families. 2. To promote public, commercial and medical awareness of the problems associated with multiple births.
The Inner Wheel Club Of Kirkby-In-Ashfield Nottingham
AssociationsBar B Q, Lunches, afternoon tea, coffee mornings, Fish & Chip evening,Curry eveningdonations, dances