Charities In Sandwell
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Edas Foundation
Charitable activities, Social welfareProvides servicesProvides advocacy/advice/informationSponsors or undertakes researchActs as umbrella or resource bodyCommunity Champions Programme Fuel Poverty
Adrian Sidaway Memorial Fund
The primary objective is to provide financial support to individual members of the 59th Birmingham Company of The Boys' Brigade to enable them to participate in BB activities which they would otherwise find it difficult to afford.
The Coed Foundation
Arts, EducationThe Charity's current activities are to develop curriculum based support material and training in the journey "towards the compassionate school". It is currently seeking collaborative projects to engage with schools and also to source publications around compassion in education.
The Birmingham And Warwickshire Archaeological CIO
HeritageAnnual programme of talks and excursions: annual publication of Transactions: community engagement with local history and archaeology
Afghan Sikh Ekta Charitable Foundation
Charitable activities, ReligionTO ADVANCE THE SIKH RELIGION, IN PARTICULAR, BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, THROUGH THE PROVISION AND OPERATION OF A GURDWARA (PLACE OF WORSHIP) TO BE LOCATED IN THE GREATER BIRMINGHAM AREA AND COMMEMORATE THE LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF GURU ARJAN DEV JI, THE FIFTH SIKH GURU AND THE FIRST SIKH MARTYRTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN THE FOLLOWING SUBJECTS: LANGUAGES, (IN PARTICULAR PUNJABI) SIKH BELIEF
Kids In Communication
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careKIC supports young people to improve their life chances through delivering a range of digitally creative activities. We support all young people but particularly those affected by mental health issues, looked after children and victims of bullying, CSE and abuse. We engage, consult and communicate with young people and produce material that can be used by others to inform strategy development.
Asian Welfare Association UK (awa)
FacilitiesThe objects of the charity is to support the inhabitants of the AWA in the West Midlands and to establish and secure the community centre.
Mount Ararat Children's Mission
Beneficiary group, Social welfareProviding holidays for disadvantaged children.
Home From Hospital (birmingham)
Health, HousingThere has not been any commencement of activities
The Walk Of Life (west Midlands)
Relief of povertyAdvancement of citizenshipAdvancement of education
The Clement Keys Charitable Trust
Charity and VCS supportRaising funds through investment returns and gift aid from donations. Applying such funds in accordance with the objects of the charity.
The Birmingham African Caribbean Artists Foundation
ArtsProvide opportunities for underprivileged artists to progress their practice, by developing placements to provide art and crafts workshops in and to the community.
The Lichfield Diocesan Board Of Education
Education, ReligionTo promote and assist in the promotion of education within the Lichfield Diocese, consistent with the faith and practice of the Church of England, including the promotion of religious education and worship in schools within the Diocese.
Uniform Recycling Scheme
Environment, Social welfareProvide a FREE uniform recycling service to those experiencing financial hardship.
The Sikh Memorial Fund
ReligionTo create and maintain public memorials in memory of Sikhs who fought during World War One.To lead education and awareness programmes that highlight the Sikh contribution to Britain.
Yamurai - Change A Life
Health, Social welfareHelping individuals or groups in community with finance, physical assistance and bringing different ethnic communities together through functions and events that we hold. They could be affected by poverty, disease, obesity, violence and HIV and AIDS related problems.
The Shree Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir Trust
ReligionHindu Religious worship of Lord Hanuman
The Society Of Parents Of Children With Cancer
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthGeneral support to children and young people suffering with cancer who have been treated at Birmingham Children's Hospital and their families.This support principally takes the form of information, refreshments in clinic, trips, outings and holidays, the latter being primarily at the Society's holiday caravan sited in Exmouth.These activities are supported by general fundraising.
Regis Christian Fellowship
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity provides religeous activities for all age groups. Prayer meetings, teaching, tea and coffe for local people. Teaching courses on the bible. Sunday School and youth work. Outreach to the community with both spiritual and practical help. We support oversees missions to the young people of the world.
The Pinkney Memorial Fund
Beneficiary group, EducationTHE PROMOTION AND ENCOURAGEMENT OF EDUCATION, BY ESTABLISHING AND MAINTAINING SCHOLARSHIPS, TO BE CALLED "THE PINKNEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS", TO BE AWARDED TO CHILDREN RESIDING OR ATTENDING SCHOOLS, OR HAVING FORMERLY ATTENDED SCHOOLS WITHIN THE COUNTY BOROUGH.
David Hill Charitable Trust
General Charitable purposes with no emphasis on any particular charitable use.
Freshwinds
Social welfareTo provide a person centred, fully integrated model of care and support, to individuals with life threatening and life limiting illnesses and those experiencing social exclusion, within a caring, safe and secure environment, exploring their circumstances and emotions to find a true resolution to their situation.
Woodstock Girls School
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionQuba Trust is a religious school and place of worship based in Birmingham.The school and place of worship is open to all those of Sunni Islamic faith and works to promote community cohesion.
West Bromwich Post Graduate Medical Centre Trust Otherwise Known As The Sandwell Post Graduate Medical Centre Trust
ResearchCharity supports research undertaken by medical staff & educational activities associated with the research.
Four Wheels Travel Fellowship
Charity and VCS support, Health, ProfessionsThe Charity provides accompanied holidays for people with disabilities living mainly within the areas shown. A typical group size of 24 persons would include 2 qualified nurses, 10 people with a range of disabilities and 12 volunteer helpers who give care 24 hours per day for the duration of the holiday.