Charities In Oxfordshire
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The Great Rollright Charities (exclusive Of The Great Rollright Educational Foundation)
Social welfareTo assist with education,support of the poor and those of limited financial means of residents in Great Rollright.Funds shall not be applied in relief of rates,taxes or other public funds.
The Friends Of St. Edmund Hall Boat Club
Associations, LeisureThe support of rowing at St Edmund Hall Boat Club by providing advice, funding, equipment and coaching. We encourage rowing and give financial support to rowers training for competitive events by subsidising training camps, paying for coaching and ancillary expenses, such as travel costs; we also purchase rowing equipment for use by the boat club which is leased to it for a notional annual rent.
Brill Parent Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, ReligionFundraising for Brill Church of England Combined School
Bromsgrove Day Centre
Beneficiary group, Social careThe day centre promotes the welfare of elderly people in Faringdon and district. We meet twice weekly to provide services (including freshly cooked lunches) and activities (such as outings, gentle exercise, speakers, games and similar) particularly aimed at elderly people identified by GPs and social workers as able to benefit from attendance at the centre.
Swinbrook And Widford Educational Charity
Provides assistance for tertiary education for students living within the parochial parish of Asthall and Swinbrook-with-Widford from revenues received from investments and land rental to local farmers
Ridgeway Breast Care Support Group
HealthWe provide education, support and practical help for Breast Cancer sufferers, after their diagnosis with counselling, complimentary therapies, consultants advice, information days and seminars , with the objective of improving the understanding and conditions of Breast Cancer
Sibford Village Hall CIO
FacilitiesProvides the Sibford villages with a village hall for various activities
Friends Of Great Rollright School
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Religion, Social welfareWe are an association of parents, staff members and other friends of a small village C of E (aided) primary school. We raise money to supplement the school's other income in order to advance the education of pupils at the school, and we organise social events to bring the different elements of the school community together.
Long Furlong Community Association
AssociationsTo make available Long Furlong Community Halls for the benefit of the local and surrounding communities.
Friends Of Rupert House
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationDevelop effective relationships between the staff, parents and others associated with the school. Engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school and advance the education of the pupils.
The Arts Society Cotswolds
EducationOur group is a member of The Arts Society (formerly NADFAS)-group number 18, founded in 1969. The society's aims are to educate our members in all aspects of the arts by means of regular lectures, study days and visits and to support young artists and craftsmen by contributing financially though our own bursary scheme, The Anne Stevens Bursary, and supporting local arts and heritage projects.
Marston Church Properties Limited
Associations, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, FacilitiesThe Company continued its policy of letting the Old School House for residential accommodation as an investment. The holding and management of Marston Church Hall supports the life and work of St. Nicholas Church Marston Oxford and provides facilities for other community activities in the parish.
Hailey Village Hall
Arts, Facilities, LeisureProvision and maintenance of a village hall, which is available to the local public for sport, recreation, functions, dance classes and any other such activities.
The Oxfordshire Buildings Trust
Facilities, HeritageTo preserve for the benefit of the people of Oxfordshire and of the nation at large, whatever of the English historical, architectural and constructional heritage may exist in Oxfordshire in the form of buildings and also any garden or plant or machinery irrespective of whether it is associated with a building of particular beauty or historical, or architectural, or constructional interest.
The Thame And Oxfordshire County Agricultural Association
Economic and community development, Education, LeisureThe encouragement of agriculture generally. This includes further education and improvement in the care and breeding of agricultural livestock, domestic animals,produce, pets and horticulture
Trinitylearning
Education, HealthWe promote awareness of social, emotional and mental health (SEMH) education and spirituality in Oxfordshire school communities, by providing: workshops for students and staff new facilities to enhance SEMH, such as Quiet Gardenspractical advice and resource dissemination for staffvolunteers and links to community groups
Bethel Christian Church
ReligionReligious activities
Cropredy Village Hall
FacilitiesTo provide a safe and comfortable environment within the village hall for the whole of the community to enjoy.
Lady Anne Morton's Almshouse
HousingProvision of Almshouse accommodation (in Kidlington) for qualifying residents of the parishes of Kidlington and St Aldates, Oxford. Until recently, 6 residents could be accommodated in bedsit accommodation. The accommodation has now been converted to 3 larger units.There is no warden service, and residents need to be reasonably self-sufficient. The Almshouse is a listed building.
The Charlton School Parent Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationTo provide necessary equipment and "extras" for our school (Charlton Primary School, Wantage) by fundraising activities
Bletchingdon Village Hall
FacilitiesPROVIDES COMMUNAL FACILITIES FOR USE OF THE VILLAGE AND OTHERS
Littlemore Community Association
Associations, FacilitiesBeing a registered Charity (1117224) for Littlemore and its Area of Benefit (AoB) as so described in the Association's (current) formal Constitution, as approved by the Charity Commission of England & Wales. This, including Managing, Operating and making provision for a wide range of activities and interests for the benefit of local people, at Littlemore's Giles Road Community Centre.
The Blewbury Players
ArtsThe object of the Blewbury Players is to educate the public in the dramatic and operatic arts and to further the development of public appreciation and taste in the said arts. The main activity of the Blewbury Players has been the production of plays, operas and other theatrical events of a high standard.
The Mikhulu Trust
Arts, Beneficiary groupThe Trust supports the conduct of research on impediments to optimal child development and strategies for improving developmental progress, the development of training materials for scale-up purposes, the development of children's books and related materials, and the education and training of individuals to equip them to support child development in their communities.
Friends Of Rush Common
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationA parent volunteer group raising funds for Rush Common School.The object of the Association is to advance the education of the Pupils in school in particular by:1. Developing effective relationships between staff parents and others associated with the school2. Engaging in activities or providing facilities or equipment which support the school or advance the education of the pupils