Charities In Sandwell
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Living Stones Christian Life And Media Centre
Beneficiary group, HeritageDuring the year the charity has continued to hold fellowship meetings every Sunday with congregations increasing week on week. The charity has also provided in-depth training for men, women and children in areas such as family support, life skills, social restoration, motivation and Christian principles.
The Rock Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social care, Social welfareProviding Church services, youth activities, Adult life groups, Bible studies, drop in centre, Food bank and community projects. Parent & Toddler groups.Supporting training initiatives for ?back to work?, youth employment preparation, work placement training. Providing resources for anti-slavery awareness, orphanage support, etc Running Christianity awareness programmes such as Alpha.
Let Us Play (wolverhampton)
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social careTo provide respite for families with disabled children by providing high quality sports arts and play activities. We help disabled children and young people access play, arts and leisure activities. Disabled volunteer project. Parent / carer support group.
The Guru Nanak Gurdwara West Bromwich
ReligionThe objects of the Temple is to a provide place of worship for Sikhs, to support the community in connecting with its religion and to integrate into the community within which they live. To make use of the Temple to uphold the faith of the followers of the ten gurus and the holy guru granth sahib and provide activities that encourage and support this.
Sandwell And District West Indian Community Association
AssociationsFull and Part Time Childcare
Middleton Hall Trust
Environment/Conservation/Heritage
Better Understanding Of Dementia For Sandwell
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareBefriending service for people with dementiaWeekly clubs for people with dementiaSupport service for family carers of people with dementiaDementia-awareness training for Social Services/Healthcare professionals and Care Home staff
Sandwell Parents For Disabled Children
Beneficiary group, LeisureSPDC provides a range of play, leisure and sporting opportunities for disabled children and their families. We also provide a range of support and information for parent carers.
Sandwell Young Carers
Beneficiary groupSandwell Young Carers is a registered charity set up to identify and support children and young people aged 5-18 years of age whose health, education and social lives are affected as a result of caring for a dependent family member.The organisation offers one to one and group support along with onsite youth and play sessions and offsite day trips to give young carers a break.
Open Trail
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareOpen Trail encourages disadvantaged children and young people, of Worcestershire and the West Midlands, to strive for more than they think possible despite their own personal circumstances. They use cycling activities forest school to provide opportunities for children and young people to develop their self-confidence, work ethic, emotional resilience and team working skills.
Cutchi Sunni Muslim Association (birmingham)
Leisure, ReligionThe Association aims is to serve the Cutchi people of West Midlands who are a minority in the UK by providing them community services as encapsulated in the Objects below: The advancement of education (IT, English Language, Health and Dietary, Faith, etc) To encourage and develop social and sporting activities, which will encourage more people to get active and stay healthy. Organise Trips
Black Country Circuit
ReligionThe charity operates in the Black Country area of the West Midlands and is part of the wider Methodist Church in the United Kingdom
West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust
HeritageThe WMHBT was established in 1985, with specialists in the field of building conservation serving as Trustees. It's purpose is to safeguard buildings, at risk, within the West Midlands that are of historical or architectural importance. Where this cannot be achieved by simply raising awareness to the issues the Trust will consider carrying out a conservation project itself.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Holy Trinity Old Hill
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Education, Religion, Social welfareSunday Worship, Pre-school groups, Youth Groups, Baptisms, Weddings and Funerals, Bell Ringing, Midweek Service Welcome Space (drop in), Foodbank, Money & Debt Advice Centre, Bible Studies, and Prayer Groups, We also run Induction and Foundation Bible Courses and Support Mission Societies.
The South Staffordshire Water Charitable Trust
Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareThe objective of the Trust is to apply its income towards relieving those customers who are in conditions of need, poverty, hardship or other distress and are having difficulty making payment for the supply of water to their home but make regular payments for an amount they can afford.
North Smethwick Development Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, HousingProvides a range of services and activities either independently or with other local agencies to improve the lives of local families, adults, children and young people. Run time-bound projects including energy and environmental projects We run several small social enterprises providing employment for local people such as match day car parking, community cafe.
The W E Dunn Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Trustees make grants for the benefit of such charitable institutions or individuals as they in their absolute discretion decide.
Brierley Hill Babybank
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe prevention or relief of poverty in Brierley Hill and the surrounding areas by providing essential items, resources and support to families with young children and/or to charities or other organisations who also work to prevent or relieve poverty amongst families. We provide items from 25 weeks pregnancy up to age 2 through referral services requests
The Midlands Air Museum Limited
Charitable activities, Heritage, LeisureAdvance the education of the public in the preservation of aircraft and aeronautical equipment of historical, technical or other public interest relating to Coventry in particular and to the Midlands and aviation generally.The Museum's mission is to be recognised as one of the leading independent collections, renowned for its friendly atmosphere and exceptional standards of customer service.
The Sheldon Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve poverty and distress in society concentrating on community projects and special needs groups in the West Midlands area. Nationally, Youth Development projects for young people 16 to 25 years, especially those who are NEET. Small grants for Holidays for the disadvantaged from the West Midlands and Greater London. Grants are made to registered charities and charitable organisations only.
Birmingham (west) And Oldbury Methodist Circuit
Charitable activities, Health, ReligionThe Circuit supports churches within the Circuit in providing Christian Ministry in their localities. Three fulltime presbyters have pastoral oversight of the 13 churches with the support and leadership of one Lay Minister, Local Preachers and Circuit Stewards. It supports the Beginagen Project which offers counselling, financial advice and negotiation services free to those in need.
The Cancer Support Centre-Sutton Coldfield
Beneficiary group, HealthProvide a place of sanctuary and support for all those affected by cancer including family and friends. Also offer a range of complementary therapies.
Ryecroft Nrc
Economic and community developmentThe promotion of the regeneration for the public benefit of the area of social and economic deprivation known as Ryecroft/Coalpool NRC
Sandwell Citizens Advocacy
Charitable activitiesTo relieve the needs or disability of persons within the borough of Sandwell who suffer an impairment of their mental or physical faculties or who are vulnerable or at risk
Birmingham Community Venture
Beneficiary groupBirmingham Community Venture is committed to re-engaging young people by providing informal educational opportunities and activities. Thereby enabling them to realise there own potential and develop into confident and responsible citizens who will make a positive contribution to the social and economic wellbeing of society.