Charities In Oxfordshire
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Seesaw
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareSeeSaw provides a grief support service for young people in Oxfordshire. We provide tailored support for young people before and after the death of a close family member by: face to face age-appropriate sessions for young people; advice, guidance and support to parents; training, advice, guidance and resources to increase understanding of children's bereavement with a special service for schools.
Life Education Wessex
Beneficiary groupHealth and drug prevention education to children (up to the age of 13) through a series of educational programmes delivered by trained Educators.
Emmanuel Christian School Oxford
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionThe advancement of education by the establishment and maintenance of non-denominational day schools which are operated as evangelical christian non-profit making Schools for children to be managed and administered as charitable foundations.At present this includes Emmanuel Christian School, Oxford: an independent primary school situated in Littlemore for children aged 3-11 years old.
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Education using the farm environment
Education Business Partnership West Berkshire Limited
Beneficiary groupThe principal activity of the company is to advance the education and training of young people, pupils and students in Berkshire, Wiltshire, Hampshire & south Oxfordshire with particular regard to the development of commercial and business skills and methods and other related matters.
Abandofbrothers
Beneficiary groupWork done alongside community leaders, local authorities and educationalists to rebuild positive meaning, responsibilty and self respect in young men, thereby creating a safer community.
The Nasio Trust
Charity and VCS support, Health, LeisureEDUCATION AND TRAINING; HEALTH PRESERVATION, HIV/AIDS HEALTH PROMOTION; VOLUNTEERING PROGRAMME; CAPACITY BUILDING TRAINING FOR GROUPS AND INDIVIDUALS; PREVENTATIVE WORK; SPORTS ACTIVITIES; INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMMES
Cotswold Lakes Trust
LeisureTo provide facilities for the benefit of the public,and in particular the inhabitants of Gloucestershire and Wiltshire, in the interests of social welfare for education, conservation, recreation and leisure time occupation at the Cotswold Water Park.
Lawrence Home Nursing Team Limited
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, ProfessionsWhen asked, most of us say we want to die at home, in the comfort of familiar surroundings close to those we love.The Lawrence Home Nursing Team gives people and their families the support they need to make that possible. Providing free hands-on care, day and night, our nurses help to fulfil the wishes of anyone who wants to die peacefully at home.
The City Of Oxford Charity Limited
Housing, Social welfareThe provision of housing accommodation for persons in need, who are resident in the City of OxfordThe relief in need of persons resident in the city who are in need, hardship or distressThe relief in need of persons resident in the city or in its neighbourhood who are sick, or infirmThe provision of education assistance to persons who are under the age of 25 and resident in the city
Together As One - Aik Saath
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HeritageThe words Aik Saath mean Together As One in Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu. They also embody the ethos of our charity- we believe in working with young people from all backgrounds for a safer, more cohesive future.Our projects are led by young volunteers aged between 11 and 25. We deliver training, youth activities and heritage/arts projects, involving oral history and spoken word.
The Newman Trust
Education, ReligionSupports the Roman Catholic Chaplaincy to the University of Oxford.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Asthall, Swinbrook And Widford
ReligionThe activities of the PCC, mainly provide promoting in the ecclesiastical parish the whole mission of the Church areprimarily focused on the advancement of Christian faith, which is recognised as a charitable purpose havingpublic benefit. All regular Christian public worship is provided free of charge and open to all.
Banbury Charities
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfare1. To benefit inhabitants of the former Borough of Banbury. 2. To provide and maintain almshouse accommodation. 3. To benefit sick, poor persons by such means as trustees consider appropriate. 4. To assist educational establishments and students less than 25 years of age. 5. To relieve persons who are in need hardship or distress. 6. To benefit persons suffering from illness, accident old age or i
The William Delafield Charitable Trust
HeritageGrants mainly for the restoration of records or archives of historical societies/bodies or restoration of historic churches - recipients are usually restricted to bodies within or bordering the counties of Bedfordshire Bucks or Oxfordshire and of known interest to the Trustees.
The Burford School Foundation
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity's income is used to maintain its properties and to provide special benefits of any kind for any educational institution attended by children resident in an agreed Area of Benefit. Income is also used to promote the education of persons under the age of 25 who are either resident in the Burford area or who have attended as a pupil for not less than 2 years and are in need of support.
Oxfordshire Homeless Movement
HousingThe objects of the Charity are to provide relief and support for the homeless in Oxfordshire in such exclusively charitable ways as the charity trustees think fit.
Aldate's Community Transformation !nitiatives LTD
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, HousingACT!'s primary aim is providing relief to people in need, in particular offenders, ex-offenders, the homeless, asylum seekers and people suffering from addiction or mental illness.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St John The Baptist, Burford
Beneficiary group, ReligionA Church of England Church in Burford providing regular public worship open to all. Teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups. Providing children and youth groups with a Christian ethos.
The Abingdon Bridge
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, HealthSupporting vulnerable young people in Abingdon and surrounding district with the following services:* Counselling* Healthy Lifestyles* Drug and Alcohol Abuse* Stress* Relationships* Personal Safety* Community Activities
The Parasol Project
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureThe charity provides inclusive play and leisure activities for children, teenagers and young adults from Oxford and surrounding areas. Disabled and non-disabled children, teenagers and young adults participate in activities together primarily during school holidays. Some activities - dance, youth group and Parasol Plus for young adults - run throughout the year.
Let's Play Project
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, LeisureLET'S PLAY ENABLES YOUNG PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS OR DISABILITY TO ACCESS LEISURE ACTIVITIES AFTER SCHOOL AND DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS BY TRAINING AND PROVIDING PLAY WORKERS IN SUPPORTING A DEDICATED CENTRE WHERE ALL CAN MEET. THE LET'S PLAY PROJECT: A) TRAINS PLAY WORKERS; B) SUPPORTS PARENTS/CARERS; C) WORKS WITH LOCAL VENUES TO ENSURE ACCESS FOR ALL.
Daybreak Oxford
Health, Social careThe Charity, Daybreak Oxford, provides Day Clubs where adult members who are living with a dementia can enjoy a safe, caring and stimulating environment with activities suited to their needs. The service is also a respite for carers of our members. They can leave their loved ones with us, knowing they are looked after by trained and experienced staff who help them live well with their dementia.
Safety Centre (hazard Alley) Limited
Beneficiary groupChild Safety Education
RAF Brize Norton Sergeants Mess
Armed forces, Charitable activities, LeisureThe object of the Sergeants' Mess is the promotion of military efficiency by the provision and support of mess, social, sporting and other facilities for the efficiency and well-being of Servicemen and Servicewomen. The objects also extend to making grants to any activity which in the opinion of the trustee is in furtherance of the objectives of the charity.