Charities In Sefton
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South Sefton Development Trust
Economic and community development, Social welfareRelief of poverty in, and regeneration of, south Sefton through the provision of skills education and training, enterprise start-up and support, community initiatives and heritage projects.
Sefton Advocacy
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe charity provides advocacy and information services to vulnerable residents of Sefton. Its objects are to relieve these vulnerable residents from social exclusion empowering them to make informed decisions and choices about their lives to achieve change. The charity promotes confidence to speak out and where this is not possible will represent and speak on behalf of the service user.
Litherland Youth And Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureProvide means for young people to make the transition into work,education and training.To promote the health and well being through the creation of a safe and healthy environment,and to make contact with young people in their own environment.The aims are also to provide facilities for leisure,education and sporting interests for the local community.
Deaf Active
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareDEAF ACTIVE EXISTS TO PROMOTE AND ADVANCE THE LIVES OF DEAF AND HEARING CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS IN MERSEYSIDE. WE PROVIDE AWARENESS RAISING SESSIONS, SIGN LANGUAGE TRAINING, INLUSIVE PLAY PROVISION, AFTER SCHOOL CLUBS, YOUTH CLUBS, RESIDENTIAL BREAKS AND YOUTH EXCHANGES. WE PROVIDE FITNESS AND WELLBEING CLASSES, PERSONAL TRAINERS AND TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES TO DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE.
Shrewsbury House
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, FacilitiesProvision of a Youth Club and Community Centre in the Everton area of Liverpool, including a full programme of After School and Senior Club Activities.
Independence Initiative Limited
Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareWe support the long term recovery and reintegration of the most socially excluded members of society across Merseyside. We provide individually tailored packages to assist with re-entry into mainstream activities such as employment, education, or voluntary work. This is all delivered on a one-to-one basis to ensure that every individual can achieve a positive outcome shaped by them.
Merseyside County Scout Council
UK County Scout Association
Refugee Women Connect
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeRefugee Women Connect, previously known as MRANG, is set up to support women asylum-seekers, refugees and survivors of trafficking. We run an extensive outreach programme with weekly drop-ins where women can access a range of emotional and practical support and activities. We run an additional support group for perinatal women and a self-esteem support group. We also offer one-to-one casework.
Brunswick Youth And Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureThe aims of the centre are to provide the youth of Bootle and Sefton area with educational and leisure facilities to help them grow to full maturity as members of society. The centre also embraces the wider Sefton community by providing facilities for recreation and leisure time activity with a view to improving the conditions of life in the area.
Ness Gardens - (agnes Lois Bulley Trust)
FacilitiesTo assist with the maintenance upkeep of Ness Gardens
Womens Enterprising Breakthrough
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareActivities to promote the education, health and well-being of men, women and children including:One to One support, Social Activities, Volunteer Training and Development, Holistic Therapies, Training Courses, Young Womens' Group, Young Boys' Group, Pathways 2MPowerment Programme-Confidence, self esteem and anger management programme. Integrative Therapeutic counselling Service.
Priority Youth Project
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo advance in life children and young people through the provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions of life. Providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals.
Feeding Liverpool
Social welfareFeeding Liverpool is Liverpool's food alliance, working towards the prevention and relief of poverty in Liverpool and its surrounding areas. We tell the stories of people who have experiences of food insecurity, we run a program of events and lead projects which connect, support and equip people and organisations to work towards good food for all.
Storyhouse Project
Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionOperates as a cafe church with activities including the offer of pastoral listening; an accessible Christian presence; regular public worship, prayer, bible study, preaching and teaching; the teaching, encouragement, welcome and inclusion of young people; nurture and growth of Christian disciples; education and training for Christian community service; supporting social action in Sefton.
The Dyslexia Foundation
DISABILITY
Woodlands Animal Sanctuary
Animals, Facilities, Housing, Social welfareThe Charity's purpose is to relieve the suffering of animals, in particular cats, hedgehogs, guinea pigs, hamsters, birds, goats, sheep, ponies, donkeys and horses in the Northwest of England and to provide or maintain refuge, secure homes, sanctuaries or other facilities for the reception and care of unwanted domestic animals.
All Saints Children's Ventures Limited
Beneficiary group, ChildcareThe provision of childcare,education and training in the Borough of Sefton, Merseyside.
Care Merseyside
The charitys aim is to help improve the well being, health, education and care of people on Merseyside. We focus on important issues affecting social and medical care needs whilst promoting community adhesion. We support projects and schemes that improve health, education and well being. We also try to increase understanding of the health & education trends of our community.
Cells Project CIO
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education1.'The prevention of crime for the public benefit bya) Advancing the education of young people in the dangers and effects of criminal activity:b) Providing mentoring sessions, support and advice'.2. 'The rehabilitation of offenders by providing support and development
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Liverpool Branch
Animal welfare charity
Dar Al-Zahra
Beneficiary groupPRINCIPLESDar al Zahra (Liverpool) is community charitable organisation that is run by women and serves women in Liverpool, UK and beyond. Our main target audience is young women between the ages of 14-18 years old.
Merseyside Jewish Community Care
Beneficiary group, ReligionMerseyside Jewish Community Care aims to provide a comprehensive welfare service for Jewish individuals and families in Merseyside, and organisations and professionals who interact with the Community.
Family Refugee Support Project
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, LeisureWe work with parents and other adults who have suffered the traumatising effects of war, torture and displacement. Through our work with refugees and people seeking asylum, we seek to improve their life chances and their mental health and wellbeing. We provide therapy, often with horticulture. We also offer practical support with benefits, education and housing matters.
Fazakerley Community Federation
LeisureThe object of the charity is to promote the benefit inhabitants of the fazakerley area and surrounding areas to advance education. preserve and protect good health and provide facilities in the interests of social welfare, recreation and leisuretime occupation with the objects of improving the conditiond of life for inhabitants of the area.
The Paul Lavelle Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Leisure, Social welfareCampaigning - raising awareness to male domestic abuse and eradicating the stigma.Provision of early intervention support to low/medium risk males experiencing domestic abuseEducation - Schools / Colleges / Workplace awareness assemblies/workshops on healthy relationshipsFundraising through sports and outdoor activities