Charities In Redcar And Cleveland
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The Russ Devereux Headlight Project
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthWorking with children in schools to deliver emotional resilience programmes & workshops as well as one-to-one counselling. The charity provides equivalent services for adults. Also work in partnership with organisations to raise awareness on mental health in the workplace and suicide prevention, with a particular focus in supporting individuals and families who have been affected by suicide.
Northern Print Studio Limited
Charitable activities, EnvironmentNorthern Print is an open access printmaking studio in the North East of England, providing a one stop shop for printmaking.The provision, maintenance and improvement of property owned or managed by Northern Print as a public amenity in the vicinity of a landfill site, for the protection of the environment.
Grenfell Club
Beneficiary groupOur objectives over the year have been to promote the use of the Grenfell Club for children, young people and adults with learning and physical disabilities within the Borough of Redcar and Cleveland.
Eastern Ravens Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe informal education of children and young people who are experiencing social exclusion and/or disadvantage.
Jpc Community Farm
Charity and VCS supportWe raise funds to provide support and activities for people with additional and complex needs. The activities include our JPC Independence Award a structured program designed to help adults with special/complex needs learn vital independent skills. Plus our JPC Animal Therapy activity which is helping young adults gain confidence through animal therapy and animal husbandry courses.
Bridges Tees Valley
Beneficiary group, HealthProvides help, support and advice to the families and frieds of substace misusers and gives supplementary help to substance misusers.Advances education in all aspects of drug abuse and addictive behaviours, its causes, remedy, prevention and the caring associated with substance misuse.
The Teesside Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareWe raise funds to help those people in TEESSIDE who need assistance due to ill health,poverty or have simply fallen on hard times. We provide support with the aim to provide help to overcome and enable to have a better quality of life
Kidz Konnekt
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureKidz Konnekt acts as a resource for young people up to the age of 25 living in the North of England by providing advice and assistance and organizing programmes of physical, educational and other activities as a means of:a) Advancing in life and helping young people .b) Advancing education,c) Relieving unemployment,d) Providing recreational and leisure time activity
Leo's
Beneficiary group, HealthLeo's provides lived experience mental health and trauma support to families in the North East of England who have been affected by neonatal care, and those who have been affected by pregnancy or baby loss within Middlesbrough & Redcar and Cleveland.
Moordale Court Company Limited
Beneficiary group, Social careWe provide residential care for people who have learning difficulties or other handicaps.
Islamic Society Of Cleveland
Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionIslamic Education Center for Children & Adults,Community Center,Place Of WorshipMuslim Funeral Services
County Durham Arts In Education Agency
Beneficiary groupCounty Durham Arts in Education was established in 2001. It trades under the name of The Forge and provides an arts in education service to young people principally in County Durham and the wider region.
Whitby Hidden Impairments Support And Help
Beneficiary group, LeisurePROVIDING EDUCATION & INFORMATION TO SUPPORT AND ENABLE PARENTS/CARERS TO MAXIMISE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THEIR CHILDRENRAISING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE ISSUES AFFECTING INDIVIDUALS, PARENTS / CARERS AND THEIR CHILDREN WITH H.I.PROVIDING WORKSHOPS, FORUMS, AND GENERAL SUPPORTPROVIDING RECREATIONAL AND LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES FOR INDIVIDUALS, PARENTS /CARERS AND CHILDREN WITH H. I.
Hart Gables
Beneficiary group, SocietyTo promote equality and diversity, advance education and eliminate discrimination in relation to gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in particular but not exclusively those residing in and around the North East for the benefit of the public by raising awareness in issues affecting the said persons.
Slam Community Development Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Leisure, Social welfareSLAM CDT PROVIDE FACILITIES FOR THE LOCAL COMMUNITY TO ENGAGE IS SPORTING, CULTURAL ACTIVITIES AS WELL AS PROVIDING MEETING SPACES. SLAM CDT ALSO OPERATE A COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMME TO PROVIDE HEALTH FITNESS AND EDUCATION TO YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE COMMUNITY. SLAM CDT ALSO OPERATE A COMMUNITY TRANSPORT OPERATION
Tees Esk And Wear Valleys NHS Trust General Charitable Fund
HealthApply income for any charitable purpose relating to the NHS wholly or mainly for the services provided by the Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Trust.
The R.d.a. Centre In Cleveland Limited
Beneficiary groupThe Unicorn Centre is a member group of the national charity Riding for the Disabled Association providing riding therapy and learning opportunities for disabled children and adults in the Tees Valley area. Our aim is to provide riding for people with disabilities in an inclusive, safe and supportive environment that will allow each individual to achieve their full potential.
Tees Valley Arts
Tees Valley Arts is a charity that uses the arts to create social change. We believe that arts & culture create societies and offer challenges to the status quo. Communities have a right to tell their stories which reflect their past and will shape their future. We will act as a catalyst for all communities to become cultural producers, galvanising creative action and championing positive change.
Sir William Turner's Hospital
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareThe provision of housing accommodation for persons over 60 years of age and of good character who are in need, hardship or distress, with a preference being given to those aged over 63 years of age who are members of the Church of England.
Teesside And District Society For The Blind
Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe Society offers a Social Centre, Home Visiting Scheme, Shopping Escort Service, Luncheon Club, Telephone Befriending Service, Equipment and Information Home Visiting Service, and Outings.
Home-Start Teesside
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareHome - Start offers support, friendship and practical help to parents with young children, in local communities. Volunteers, who are usually parents themselves are recruited and trained to visit families at home who have at least one child under 5, to offer them informal, friendly and confidential support.
Rubies
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareRubies supports girls in Middlesbrough and Redcar & Cleveland to increase self esteem, build resilience and make safe choices. We provide educational courses, mentoring and social activities for girls in order to help them recognise their strengths and know their true worth.
Muslim Federation In Cleveland
Facilities, ReligionTHE CHARITY IS A COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION CENTRE AS WELL AS PROVIDING PLACE FOR RELEGIOUS ACTIVTIES.
Redcar Development Trust
Charitable activities, Facilities?Using Coatham Memorial Hall to support community and social welfare groups ?Inflexions- a shop leased by the Trust to encourage and entice prospective start up businesses?Get fit to work; the aim of getting un and under employed young adults fit to work with the potential to progress to getting an apprenticeship with the employer
Justice First Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationThe activities of the charity are to provide food and support including the provision of guidance , advice and assistance on health, employment and welfare matters to asylum seekers in the Tees Valley