Charities In Redcar And Cleveland
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East Cleveland District Scout Council
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe provision of Scouting to young people between 6 and 25 years of age
Real Lives Real Choices
Beneficiary groupReal Lives: Real Choices supports adults with learning disabilities throughout County Durham and the north east of England in achieving their aspirations and goals through the provision of support, advice, information, training and learning opportunities
Saltburn Christian Projects
Beneficiary groupAdvice guidance, practical and moral support to young people in Saltburn and the surrounding area
All Nations Church
ReligionOur mission is to draw people to the love and power of God, nurturing and inspiring them to fulfil their purpose in life.
Hope Animal Shelter
HousingPromote humane behaviour towards animals, domestic and wild, by providing care, protection, medical treatment and security for those in need. To offer temporary/permanent shelter and actively seek new homes for "rescued" animals. To educate the public to promote responsible attitudes towards animals and prevent cruelty and suffering towards them
The Sir William Turner Foundation
EducationProviding support to Redcar and Cleveland College and to other educational institutions established in Redcar
Neuro Key
Beneficiary groupEnable service-user and caregiver engagement in researchImprove timely, good quality informationConsult on regional policies and services to improve quality of care and well being for families and carersSustain working partnerships as collaborative forums for change Add value to statutory sector knowledge by promoting lived experience of neurological need as a learning resource
S.y. Killingley Memorial Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesWe give grants to adults taking part-time education courses in the arts and humanities in the North-East of England. Grants can be for fees, transport, books and materials, or other expenses such as child care.
Northern Childrens Book Festival
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationNCBF is an annual regional event held each November to promote the love of reading and books to children, parents/carers and teachers by facilitating author visits to schools,libraries and other regional venues.
Tees Valley Wheelchair Sports Club
LeisureTo promote healthy recreation in the community, in particular providing the facilities and training for the playing of wheelchair sports.
Middlesbrough Sportability Club
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureTo relieve the needs of young persons residents in Middlesbrough and the surrounding area by the provision of facilities for recreation and sport for individuals in particular, but not exclusively, those aged 8-19 years of age who have learning disabilites and those with physical and/or sensory impairment.
Clean Planet
Charity and VCS support, EnvironmentClean Planet are a group of skilled professional divers that aim to survey and remove Ghost Gear from the sea around the North East Coast of England, In the winter months we have a group of volunteers that survey and remove Ghost Gear that washes ashore on our coastline.Once removed the gear will be stripped down and sent away for recycle instead of it going into landfill
The Viscount Ridley North Of England Cadet Forces Trust
Associations, Leisure, Social welfareTo assist cadets in the North East of England from disadvantaged backgrounds wishing to undertake adventure, sporting and leadership activities which will help them develop their life skills, mature and reach their true potentials, so that they can become useful members of society.
Teesside Lupus Support Group
HealthTo promote and protect the physical and mental health of sufferers of lupus in the North East of England through the provision of support, education and practical advice, as well as advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to lupus. The support is given through many channels such as face-face meetings, outreach, online
Teesmouth Field Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EnvironmentThe aim is to advance the education of the public, especially young people, in the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment in the Teesmouth area.
Tees Valley Islamic & Cultural Association
Beneficiary group, ReligionMosque and Islamic Education for adults & children
1st Marske & New Marske (barn Owls) Scout Group
AssociationsActivities in line with the Scout Association Remit
Cleveland Scientific Institution
Charitable activities, Education, Professions, ResearchAdvancement of metallurgical, mining, chemical, engineering and shipbuilding sciences. Provision of rooms for study and facilities for lectures. Making grants for research, or study solely or jointly with other bodies. Provision of grants to schools for the encouragement of science & engineering subjects. Provision of grants for students to attend university.
The North Yorkshire Branch Of The Campaign To Protect Rural England
Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentENDEAVOUR TO INFLUENCE THE CONDUCT AND POLICIES OF LOCAL AND NATIONAL GOVERNMENT AND OTHER BODIES, TO ENSURE THAT DEVELOPMENT IS IN THE BEST INTERESTS OF THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN NORTH YORKSHIRE.WE ALSO SEEK TO PRESERVE THE LANDSCAPE AND TOWNSCAPES FOR BEST POSSIBLE OUTCOMES IN LIGHT OF EVER CHANGING CIRCUMSTANCES.WE CO-OPERATE CLOSELY WITH LIKE-MINDED BODIES IN PURSUIT IF THESE ACTIVITIES.
Nunthorpe And Marton Recreation Trust
LeisureProviding armature sports and social facilities for the South Middlesbrough.
Nunthorpe And Marton Playing Fields Association
Facilities, LeisureSporting Facilities, Squash, Cricket, Football, Tennis, Quoits. Running
Cleveland Philharmonic Choir Music Society
ArtsMusic making and promotion of classical music in the North East of England
The Three Tumours
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthThe Three Tumours is a small North East focused Brain Tumour charity established by four men with terminal brain tumours in August 2019. Today we have broadened our focus to all types of Brain Tumour. We aim to;1. Raising funds to find a cure,2. Increasing awareness to aid early diagnosis,3. Improving the quality of care for Brain Tumour sufferers and their family, and4. Signposting res
S.n.a.p.s (special Needs Activities With Parents Support) Tees Valley
Beneficiary groupInformation and advice for parent/carers/guardians of children/young people with a special need ages 0-infinity years.Provide activities term time and holiday for the whole family where there is a child/young people with a special need aged0-infinity years
Society For The Promotion And Advancement Of Romany Culture
Our main aim is to improve the welfare of fellow Gypsies and Travellers by facilitating them to live full and purposeful lives and enabling them to contribute to the well being of their communities. We actively address the discrimination experienced by Romany Gypsies and Travellers and encourage the wider general public to understand and celebrate our Romany Gypsy Traveller culture and heritage.