Charities In Rutland
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The Florence Turner Trust
Charitable activitiesThe trustees policy is to distribute the charitys income to such charitable purposes as they see fit particulary but not exclusively in Leicester and county smaller local charities are favoured rather than large national ones although local activities of these could be supported. Any grants for individuals are only made through refering agencies like social services, NHS trusts etc.
Leicester Lesbian Gay Bisexual And Transgender Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthDelivering a range of services including training programmes,counselling, advice and guidance, health and various other initiatives to provide for the emotional, social and cultural needs of lesbians, gay men, bisexual and transgender people within the area of benefit. To promote the health and feeling of self worth and to take positive action in favour of such people who face discrimination.
The Carlton Hayes Mental Health Charity
Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareProvision of grants for the relief of poor persons who are experiencing/have experienced mental health problems who are resident in Leicester and the counties of Leicestershire and Rutland. Grants are made for the benefit of qualifying recipients within the National Health Service and within the private and voluntary sectors. Grants are not made for costs that should be met from public funds.
Oakham Baptist Church
ReligionWe really want church to be a place that you feel love, can be inspired, are able to connect with God and be a part of a community. The vision of the church can be best summed up in our mission statement:Connecting the community to Christ and his church
Stamford Methodist Circuit
Beneficiary groupThe Circuit exists to equip local churches for mission and to enablelocal churches to function more effectively through the Circuit?s practical support.The Circuit provides ministers to local Churches following stationing by the MethodistConference who's aim is to spread the Gospel. It also supports and trains local preachers to leadworship, and youth workers..
Samaritans Of Leicester, Leicestershire And Rutland
Charitable activities, HealthThe Charity provides confidential emotional support to those who are experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including those who may be at risk of suicide, with the aim of improving their emotional health and reducing the incidence of suicide. The Charity operates a telephone helpline which is open 24 hours a day; 365 days a year. Our support allows contacts to explore difficult feelings.
Loughborough Wellbeing Centre (cio)
HealthWe provide a safe and welcoming meeting place for people who are experiencing or recovering from mental health difficulties. We are suitable for people looking for fun activities and somewhere to rediscover their self-confidence and be socially active again.
Stamford Methodist Church
ReligionChristian Worship and other community support work.
Earl Of Rutland And Dr Flemings' Hospital Trust
Health, HousingProvides Housing to those who need it in the parishes of Muston and Bottesford.
Belvoir Education & Sports Trust LTD
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, LeisureInspiring children to lead healthy, active lives through sport and countryside education. AIMSTo promote the love of sport, develop appreciation for the British countryside and learn the value of community so that children and adults make healthy, informed life choices.Championing equity, diversity, and inclusion so that all have access to a wide range of sports and countryside learning
Evolve Counselling
Health, Social welfareEvolve Counselling, formerly known as Cambridgeshire Consultancy in Counselling, was originally set up in 1978, with the objects of provide relief to those suffering from poverty, sickness, and distress by providing assistance for such persons in the for of counselling: and providing support to counsellors. This covers Cambridgeshire and adjacent counties.
Prostaid
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Professions, Social welfareA local charity of patients and urologists, working with Leicestershire, Rutland, Northamptonshire hospitals and associated hospital in the Leicester cancer care area. Helping prostate cancer suffers, by raising funds for new innovative equipment and treatment, centre funded specialist nurses, offering volunteer support and befriending & raising local awareness of the disease in local men.
The J Reginald Corah Foundation Fund
The trustees meet regularly throughout the year to consider appeals and other charitable causes brought to the attention of the trustees (where these comply with the "area of operation"). Donations are considered where strong local needs have been identified in accordance with the trust deed.
Young Leicestershire LTD
Beneficiary groupYoung Leicestershire, an organisation that works with young people and voluntary youth groups, providing positive activities, information and support for all.
Shelter Housing Advice And Research Project (leicester)
Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareTo prevent and relieve hardship and distress amongst persons who are (or who have been) homeless; living in adverse housing conditions; unemployed; and/or experiencing social exclusion and to provide to such persons support appropriate to their needs.
Leicester Wheels For All
LWFA will, in everything it does, enable its participants to have safe access to many types of cycles and cycling thereby promoting greater inclusion and increased well-being.
Pepper's-A Safe Place
Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfarePepper's- A Safe Place supports the mental health and wellbeing of locals in Rutland and Melton mowbray. They provide social drop-in sessions to combat isolation and a range of therapeutic activities. Pepper's aims to bridge the gap between no support and clinical support. Their centres are run by staff and volunteers.
Melton And District Money Advice Centre
MADMAC provides a free, confidential and impartial advice service for the people of Melton Mowbray and neighbouring districts concerning money and debt. It provides a personalised package of care until financial freedom is gained encouraging the reduction and occurrence of future debt problems.
Leicestershire County Federation Of Young Farmers Clubs
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, LeisureTo advance the education of its members in Leicestershire and Rutland in agriculture, homecrafts, country life and related subjects. This is provided by a programme of training, social, educational and recreational activities.
The Leicester Counselling Centre
HealthIndividual counselling for adults, aged 18 years and over, who are experiencing mental health, social and emotional difficulties that effect their everyday life. Service open to individuals across Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
Leicestershire Centre For Integrated Living Limited
We aim to benefit disabled people by promoting services that facilitate independence in daily living and full integration into society with active participation.Our work involves a variety of projects, training and provision of information.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Peter And St Paul Uppingham
ReligionReligious activities, maintenance of Uppingham Church and charitable activities.
Lions Clubs International District 105cw Charity Trust Fund
AssociationsReceive donations from over 91 Lions Clubs in South Wales, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire, Birmingham, West Midlands, Leicestershire, Rutland, Warwickshire, Northamptonshire, parts of Wiltshire and Somerset and distribute the funds for Local, National and International charitable purposes.
R. Daphne Plunket Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe Trust makes grants to assist people living in Leicestershire & Rutland who are in financial need, hardship or distress. Grants can be made to both individuals and organisations.
The Jack Patston Charitable Trust
Economic and community development, ReligionThe trust fund and income is to be applied for such charitable purposes as the trustees may at their absolute discretion think fit, particularly in Leicestershire and Cambridgeshire and with particular regard to the preservation of wild life, the environment, the advancement of religion and the preservation of rural church fabric.