Charities In Powys
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The Welsh Water Elan Trust
Economic and community development, HousingAdministration of 47000 acre estate including provision of 28 tenanted agricultural holdings,in hand farming operation as part of conservation and public access remit.Also provides holiday cottages,education and information, 38 tenanted houses and conserves environment and safeguards water catchment which provides water supply to large parts of English Midlands
Mid & North Powys Mind
Beneficiary group, HealthMid Powys Mind provides mental health and wellbeing services to people of all ages within the mid and north Powys area. Services include a Wellbeing Centre, youth service, outreach groups, peer support groups, one to one support, training courses, counselling, CBT, courses specifically for mums, information and signposting.
Oriel Davies Gallery
Arts, HeritageOriel Davies Gallery is dedicated to providing the local community and wider audiences with access to the best modern and contemporary visual art from Wales and the wider world. Through our exhibitions and education programmes, projects and activities, we are committed to encouraging enjoyment, understanding, learning and participation in the visual arts.
The League Of Friends Of The Shrewsbury And Telford Hospital
Associations, Charity and VCS support, HealthRaising money for the Royal Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital in order to purchase much needed equipment not provided by the NHS Trust.
Wolverhampton And Shrewsbury Methodist District
ReligionProviding opportunities for Methodist Circuits to work together and support each other, offering resources, finance, personnel and expertise, and enabling them to engage with the wider society and address its concerns. The District also serves the local Churches and Circuits in the support, deployment and oversight of the various ministries of the Church and in programmes of training.
Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust Limited
Environment, FacilitiesSince 1982, the Montgomeryshire Wildlife Trust has been the leading voluntary organisation promoting wildlife conservation in Montgomeryshire.The Trust currently manages and cares for 19 Nature Reserves within the county, totalling some 500ha in area. These reserves are a showcase of some of Montgomeryshire's finest remnants of prime wildlife habitat.
Hope Church (newtown)
Beneficiary group, EducationActivities undertaken by the Church include: taking aid to several overseas countries; assisting local needy people with practical provision; providing training and skills for single and young parents; running youth and children's clubs; caring and providing meals for the elderly; proclamation of the Christian Gospel; taking lessons and running lunch clubs in local schools.
The Gregynog Trust
Arts, Charitable activities, FacilitiesListed Historic House (Grade II*) & Gardens (Grade I) with SSSI, Nature Reserve & art collection accessible by the public, supporting Welsh culture, arts & music. Venue for events, concerts, festivals, art exhibitions and filming & photography. Self-catering accommodation, in-house short courses, Cafe and shop. Archive and library for research. Small grant-giving fund for music-related activities.
The Cambrian Education Trust
EducationOperate an independent school of special religious character.
Ymddiriedolaeth Clough Williams-Ellis Foundation
FacilitiesThe Foundation's activities in the North Wales area include: Conserving the landscape; maintaining historic structures; educating the public about the heritage of the property; managing the gardens and woodlands of Plas Brondanw; applying sustainable principles to any improvements and new buildings; and promoting sustainable development and viable communities.
Montgomeryshire Family Crisis Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareOne stop organisation to support domestic abuse victims and their families regardless of gender. Services are as follows:Female Refuge;Male Refuge;Outreach Support for adults and children/young people;Specialist Group Programmes & Training;S.T.A.R. Club for children aged 6-12 years;Domestic Abuse Intervention Programme;24 hour Emergency Helpline;Accepts referrals UK wide.
The Feathers Association
Beneficiary groupThe principal activities of the charity are the provision of assistance for youth and community work and the support of education. These activities are conducted through the medium of youth and community clubs run by the charity, by the giving of donations or by the provision of services to other charities with similar objectives and by engaging with specialist suppliers to deliver on our behalf
Agoriad Cyfyngedig
Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareProvision of services to disabled and disadvantaged clients that is geared towards helping them into supported employment, open employment or vocational training.
The League Of Friends To The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, HealthTo raise funds for the hospital through its branch network.To further research,study,advances in treatment and improvement in care at the hospital.To help patients and former patients of the hospital.Provide support from its central office and provide a well run shop and coffee shop through a combination of paid and volunteer staff.
Shropshire Mental Health Support
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareWorking in the field of Mental Health. Offering direct support to people in crisis, suicide prevention, outreach and advocacy, support for families of those suffering from poor mental health as well as friends and colleagues. Group work, peer support, talks and lectures to lower the stigma surrounding mental health. Advice and signposting. Promotion of Mental Health.
Oswestry Community Action
Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Social welfareOswestry Community Action operates in Oswestry and the surrounding area. It acts to help those individuals in the community in need through its 6 main service areas of:Community TransportVolunteeringArtsCareShopmobilityIT and Learning
Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Limited
Environment, ResearchPromotion of conservation and maintenance and study of places of biological, zoological geological, ecological and scientific interest especially in Radnorshire
Maldwyn Nursery And Family Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationChildcare 3months to 14 years, full day care, plus Before school, After School and Holiday Club during School Holidays
Wyeside Arts Centre Limited
Arts, Beneficiary groupWyeside Arts Centre offers a stimulating and entertaining Arts programme of breadth and quality, accessible to everyone, including: Live shows, Cinema, Satellite Live! screenings, Visual Arts exhibitions, Workshops, Youth Theatre, Community and Educational events for the people of Mid Wales.
The Cart Shed Charity
Arts, Environment, LeisureThe Cart Shed uses the natural environment to offer opportunities to try something new, improve well-being, find friendships and a place of calm. Based in Herefordshire our activities which include coppicing, coppice crafts and horticulture lend themselves to enabling individuals to explore ways to overcome and accept episodes in their lives they find difficult to manage.
Cyngor Ar Bopeth Powys Citizens Advice Bureau
Charitable activitiesprovides free,confidentail and impartial advice
The Jac Lewis Foundation
HealthThe charity provides 1-1 counselling sessions and preventative wellbeing workshops to decrease mental health difficulties, increase wellbeing and resilience within the community. The charity operates throughout Wales.
The Dean And Chapter Of St Asaph Cathedral
Heritage, ReligionTo maintain and look after the historic building of St Asaph Cathedral. To advance and promote the Christian religion of the Church in Wales for the public benefit, offering worship, community outreach in ministry and service in the Elwy Mission Area and the wider St Asaph Diocese.
Arts Care Gofal Celf
Improve and enhance the quality of social and health care by provision and development of art experiences
RSPCA Wyth Sir Branch
Charity and VCS support, HousingOur activities include fundraising, organising Animal Activity Days, giving Welfare Vouchers to the Public for any conditions their animal may be suffering from, funding the Re-homing project in the Branch area,paying vets bills, and funding neutering and speying. We also fund boarding and fostering of animals in need of a home to recuperate in.