Charities In Reading
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Holmwood/morland Healthcare Trust
HealthPROVIDING AND ASSISTING IN PROVISION OF FACILITIES,SUPPORT,EQUIPMENT AND EDUCATION FOR THE PATIENTS OF THE HOLMWOOD AND MORLAND SURGERIES IN TADLEY
Faith Christian Group (reading) CIO
Housing, Social welfareWe are a Christian organisation whose objectives and activities are to relieve need or hardship in Reading. We work in three specific areas:1. ReadiFood - acting as Reading's foodbank2. Street work - feeding rough sleepers 3. A Bed for the Night (B4N) - co-ordinating a winter night shelter with local churches
Parenting Special Children
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesA Berkshire organisation which supports families, including working directly with children/young people with special needs, disabilities and/or early life trauma, and training professionals working with them. Holistic specialist services: helpline/triage service, workshops/courses, trauma/attachment, sleep, 1:1 work, support groups, transition into adulthood and neurodiverse children's groups.
Rushmoor Healthy Living
HealthHuman Health Activities
The Syder Foundation
Charitable activitiesThe Syder Foundation is a grant-making trust, primarily focused on domestic charities within Berkshire and nearby counties.
Alliance For Cohesion And Racial Equality LTD
Society1. Strategic Engagement: Promoting equality across the protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. 2. Community Cohesion: Promoting community cohesion; embracing diversity; and encouraging integration. 3. Community Engagement and Development: Addressing imbalances in power and bring about change founded on social justice, equality and inclusion.
The David Brownlow Charitable Foundation
Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentThe David Brownlow Charitable Foundation is a grant giving charity dedicated to enhancing the lives and wellbeing of individuals and communities where there is an element of disadvatage, through personal development such as education, the provision of new equipment, or the improvement and regeneration of their community. It operates in the UK, mainly in the County of Berkshire.
West London Equality Centre
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, SocietyTo advance equality, human rights, good relations and social justice towards the elimination of discrimination and inequality for BMERM Communities & other persons experiencing disadvantage; providing legal advice, seminars, volunteering and training for employment in Ealing and surrounding areas
Vivacity
Beneficiary group, ReligionDeveloping the work of The Vine UK, a fast-growing family of life group-based churches, now operating in various locations in the UK.
Eversley Sports Association
LeisureEversley Sports Association is a charity based in Eversley, Hampshire that provides and runs sports facilities in Eversley for use by local clubs and the community. The overriding objectives of the ESA are to widen and deepen the access for junior and senior players to cricket, football and hockey, and to provide a high standard of organised competitive sports and skills training.
Bracknell Gymnastics Club
LeisureTo foster and promote the community participation in healthy recreation, for the benefit of the inhabitants of Bracknell and the surrounding districts by provision of facilities and coaching for gymnastics.
Windsor Horse Rangers Limited
AnimalsEnhancing Life Skills through Horse Skills
Mary Seacole Day Nursery And Family Support Unit
Beneficiary group, ChildcareThe provision of a first-class childcare and nursery facility, for children aged 3 months to 5 years old in the Reading area. By charging a competitive fee, we hope to make this facility available to parents and children who would not normally have access to nursery education.
Reading Islamic Cultural Centre
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareTo help poor and needy peopleTo help young people for sports and to further cultural activitiesTo provide place for worship and religious functionsActivities are in Reading and surrounding areas
Age Concern Reading
Charitable activities, Leisure, Social welfareInformation and Signposting, Activity Clubs, Tea Club, Weekly Pop-In, Toenail Cutting Service, Befriending, gardening, shopping and Campaigning on issues that affect people in later life.
The Mustard Tree Foundation (reading)
Beneficiary groupTHE MUSTARD TREE ACTS AS A SUPPORT ORGANISATION FOR MANY LOCAL PROJECTS WHICH SEEK TO HELP SUPPORT AND ADD VALUE TO THE SPECIFIC GROUP. THESE INCLUDE YOUNG PEOPLE, LOCAL RESIDENTS, PARENTS, AND MANY OTHER INDIVIDUALS WITH SPECIFIC NEEDS.
The Diana Brimblecombe Animal Rescue Centre
Charitable activitiesto provide care and shelter for animals that are stray, neglected or are otherwise in need of assistance and to protect animals from ill-usage, cruelty and suffering andto advance the education of the public in the needs and proper care of animals.
Ridgeway Community Church
ReligionThe principal object of the charity is the advancement of the Christian religion and the relief of those in need, in accordance with the teachings of Jesus Christ.
The Ways And Means Trust Limited
Education, Health, LeisureThe Charity is for adults who have learning, physical or mental health disabilities with training, socialisation and work experience opportunities in a friendly, person-centred setting to assist them to lead rewarding lives, realise their potential and to build their confidence. To engage community and employers to educate on disability issues, which embrace and values inclusion and independence.
Al Majid Welfare Trust
Beneficiary groupOur ethos is to enrich communities by supporting children, young people and families. Our aim is to invest within the Whitley community at the Al Majid Centre and improve welfare services for this region. We aim to give children and young people a better, brighter start in life by providing them with opportunities to learn, play, feel safe and improve their education, health and well-being.
The Grange Playgroup Association
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPre-school providing education and care for the under fives
Me2 Club
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportMe2 Club enables the inclusion of children & young people with additional needs into mainstream activities. This is done through trained volunteers that provide 1-1 support. The Inclusion Training Project increases the skills, knowledge and confidence of mainstream leaders through training and advice. We also run residential trips for the children and volunteers involved in the charity.
The Oxford Diocesan Bell Fund
Charitable activities, ReligionUsing the income from investment to make grants towards the maintance of church bells within the Diocese of Oxford
The Ewelme Exhibition Foundation
Grants for educational purposes
Queen Anne's School General Charitable Trust
EducationThe furtherance of any charitable purpose connected with Queen Anne's School. This is principally carried out through the funding of bursaries to pupils at Queen Anne's School.