Charities In Scotland
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The International Society For Seed Science
Arts, ResearchFostering and promoting research, education and communication in the scientific understanding of seeds by: Publication of scientific research on seed biology in Seed Science Research, the official journal of the ISSS. Co-ordination and organisation of conferences and more specialised meetings related to seed science. Publication of proceedings of ISSS conferences and other meetings.
Last Trumpet Prophetic Ministries
Arts, ReligionPreaching and Teaching the good New of Jesus Christ(The gospel) and Charitable activities as stated in our objects
International Network For Energy Healing (uk)
ArtsEducation: Adult training courses and lectures on Energy Healing, certificated.Teacher training coursesConferences and Seminars with INEH Members and friendsProduction of INEH Journal twice per year
Institution Of Occupational Safety And Health Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo relieve hardship amongst current and former members of the Institution and their families and dependants and former employees of the Institution, in accordance with any grant making policy of the Charity.
The Oxford Down Sheep Breeders' Association
Arts, Economic and community developmentEncouragement of the breeding of Oxford Down sheep; maintenance of the purity of the breed; registration of the pedigrees of Oxford Down sheep in the Flock Book which is published annually; organisation of shows and sales of Oxford Down sheep across the UK; promotion of the Oxford Down breed at agricultural events; provision of a website to make information about the breed widely available.
The 5bel Charitable Trust
HeritageThe objects of the CIO are to advance education and learning and to promote public benefit through the preservation, restoration, maintenance and exhibition of British electric trains and other vehicles including, in particular, the Brighton Belle, establishing a museum for the safekeeping and exhibition of them and the provision of information and education of British electric trains.
Your Simpal
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareSimPal combats digital poverty and social isolation in the UK for individuals with cancer, life-threatening conditions, poor health, or general poverty. The charity uses donations to provide free, pre-paid SIM cards (with data, calls, and texts), and digital devices. This support ensures vulnerable people stay connected with family, friends, and essential healthcare services.
Lighthouse Gospel Ministries Brentwood
ReligionSocial & Religious Activities
Third (3rd) Watch UK
Religion, Social welfarea) The provision of opportunities for group prayer and bible study;b) Promulgating the teachings of Christ and evangelising through the production andcirculation of evangelical materials, training seminars, conferences and retreats allabout the Christian faithc) Carrying out Christian outreach work to assist the poor, needy and sick spiritually andfinancially and to provide community
Goldenhar Support Group
Beneficiary groupOperates throughout the UK. Support Group for adults,children and families affected by Goldenhar Syndrome and other related conditions.Goldenhar provide online support with links to other resources via the social media platforms.
Healing House Network
Heritage, ReligionTO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH BY ESTABLISHING AND CARRYING ON A SERVICE OF PRAYER MINISTRY BASED SOLELY ON THE CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE, PRINCIPALS AND FAITH
Joint Civil Aid Corps
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Saving of livesOur purpose is to provide a credible civilian volunteer organisation to offer support to our communities and emergency services in times of need by providing trained assistance within our communities. Our Objective is to the preservation of life, the relief of sickness, the preservation of health and provision of aid where needed in times of need, disasters and terrorist occurrence.
The Berlioz Society
EducationACTIVITIES INCLUDE AT LEAST TWO MEETINGS A YEAR IN LONDON, VISITS TO PLACES AND EVENTS ASSOCIATED WITH BERLIOZ AND REDUCED-PRICE TICKET OFFERS. THE MAIN EVENT OF EACH YEAR IS A THEMED STUDY DAY, USUALLY IN NOVEMBER. WE PUBLISH A REGULAR BULLETIN (AT LEAST THREE ISSUES PER YEAR), COMPLEMENTED BY A WEBSITE (WWW.THEBERLIOZSOCIETY.ORG.UK).
The Church And Media Network
Education, ReligionThrough our brand, 'Christians in Media' our activities 'support, encourage and inspire' Christians who work in, and with, media. They include: a) Mentoring Programme for Young Christians, b) Christians in Media Online Service, c) Annual Day of Prayer for the Media, d) Regional Gatherings, e) Bi-Monthly Lunchtime Prayer Meetings f) Regular blogs g) Stories, f) Special Workshops
The British Equine Veterinary Association Trust
Animals, Arts, ResearchThe BEVA Trust was established in 1966 to provide a mechanism for giving strategic support towards the primary mission of the BEVA which is "To promote the veterinary and allied sciences in relation to the welfare of the horse".
Camphill Families And Friends
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo help and support families of individuals with special needs who live in Camphill communities in England, Scotland and Wales. We aim to provide a forum through which we may share information, experiences and raise awareness. This is done primarily through a series of newsletters and regional meetings.
Cultural Freedom Trust
Supports actvities arising from Rudolf Steiner and Anthroposophy
Free The Children UK
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe charity?s activities are: ? To advance in life and help young people by providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals.? To relieve poverty, advance education, relieve sickness and promote and protect good health.
David Harvey Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Charity makes grants to individuals and/or organisations in support of its objects.
United Kingdom Council On Deafness
HealthUK Council on Deafness is the national infrastructure organisation for voluntary, charitable ,and professional organisations working with deaf people
The Anointed Word Ministries Trust
Religion, Social welfareEducation and training.Feeding the poor and needy.Christian religious activities
The Dick Harrison Trust
Arts, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, EnvironmentGives charitable grants to students who are undertaking further education in rural land management and livestock auctioneering. Grants may be given in the form of money or books and equipment
The United Kingdom Network Of The International Society For Psychological And Social Approaches To Psychosis.
Beneficiary group, HealthWe aim to improve the experience of people with psychosis, and their family and friends, and we support the efforts of people who share this aim. We aim to promote dialogue and understanding between different perspectives on the nature of psychosis and different ways of working with psychosis. We aim to increase access to a wide range of therapeutic approaches: psychological, social and creative
The International Committee For The Conservation Of The Industrial Heritage (ticcih)
TICCIH IS THE ONLY INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTARY ORGANISATION DEVOTED TO THE CONSERVATION, PROTECTION, INTERPRETATION AND PROMOTION OF THE INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE. IT HAS A RECIPROCAL AGREEMENT WITH ICOMOS, THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON MONUMENTS AND SITES, TO ADVISE ON INDUSTRIAL HERITAGE SITES AND IS ACTIVELY CONCERNED WITH THE PROMOTION OF WORLD HERITAGE SITES OF AN INDUSTRIAL NATURE.
Railway Dogs Benevolent Fund
Animals, Saving of lives, Social welfareTo promote humane behaviour towards retired police (and other) dogs by providing financial assistance to the owners of those dogs (or those who have charge of them) to support the dogs care and attention.