Charities In Solihull
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The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St. Nicholas, Elmdon, Diocese Of Birmingham
ReligionThe charity is a Church of England parish church holding regular religious services
Solihull Round Table No 209 Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupSolihull Round Table 209 members are men aged between 18 & 45 who meet for fellowship and community service focused predominately on and around the Solihull area. Funds are raised through community events such as the annual firework display at Tudor Grange Park and Christmas Float Collection.
Icy Ministries LTD
Economic and community development, Education, ReligionDelivering training for young adults in personal and leadership skills to equip them for community leadership and transformationDeveloping or assisting in the development of social enterprises which provide employment and training opportunities, sustainability of programmes, and self-empowerment of communities. Based in Kenya, we're reaching nearly 45 countries in Africa by 2025
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Peter Balsall Common
Beneficiary group, ReligionThe PCC is committed to ensuring that as many residents of the parish are able to worship at the church and to become part of our church community. The PCC's activities include:The provision of sacred space for worshipPastoral work, including visiting the sick and the bereavedTeaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groupsActivities for parents babies and young children
1st Solihull Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary group1st Solihull Scout group is a member of the Scouting Association, with provison for girls and boys to attend from the ages of 6 to 14 to partake of Scouting activities.
The Solihull Manor House Charity
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesSolihull Manor House Charity is responsible for the management and conservation of Solihull Manor House and GardensIt facilitates the use of rooms and gardens by local businesses , groups , and community charities . There is a Tea Room which is leased to a local family business. The property is vested in the official custodian of charities .
Trust Funds Held In Connexion With West Hagley Free Church
ReligionInterdenominanational Christian Church catering for all age groups
Azan Dawah And Community Services
ReligionProvision of education and shelter
The James Frederick And Ethel Anne Measures Charity
The charity helps charitable organisations and individuals based in the West Midlands.
Marston Green Football Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureEnabling children from the age of 7 years upwards to play Association Football through the provision of playing facilities and coaching.
Educational Foundation Of George Fentham, Hampton In Arden
Charitable activities, EducationTHE AWARD OF PRIZES AND THE PROVISION OF SPECIAL BENEFITS FOR THE SCHOOL OF THE FOUNDATION AND AS REGARDS PRIZES, FOR THE OTHER COUNTY AND VOLUNTARY SCHOOLS IN THE AREA OF BENEFIT. THE PROVISION OF ASSISTANCE FOR HIGHER EDUCATION TO RESIDENTS IN THE AREA OF BENEFIT. THE MAKING OF ANNUAL GRANTS TO THE GOVERNORS OF THE SCHOOL OF THE FOUNDATION.
Becoming Families
Beneficiary group, HealthProvides education and emotional wellbeing support to families in pregnancy and the first two years through courses, support groups and one to one support sessions.
Fur And Feathers Animal Sanctuary
Animal Rescue and Re-homing
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Castle Bromwich
Facilities, Religion, Social welfareIn addition to our Church services, we hold regular events in our Community Hall to which all are welcome. These include drop-in coffee, tea and chat mornings, monthly soup & roll lunch, a Mothers Union led friendship group, a luncheon club for the less able in the parish, a bereavement support group and a Baby & me support group. Please visit our website for more detailed information.
The Shirley Institute
LeisureProvision for hire of rooms and attached kitchen/stage facilities to residents of Shirley, Solihull also to groups, both charitable & non charitable, who serve the interests of these residents. Preferances are given to charitable groups over non-charitable groups & to cultural & recreational activities.
Lyndon Methodist Church
Beneficiary group, ReligionProvision of regular acts of Worship open to members and non-members alike. A sacred place is provided for prayer and contemplation. Teaching of Christianity, pastoral work, and promoting the whole mission of the church through activities for older people, young people, parents and toddlers and other specific need groups. Support other charities in the UK and overseas, financially and with prayer.
Shirley Christadelphian Ecclesia
Beneficiary group, ReligionOur meetings include two each Sunday, one for sharing bread and wine, the other for preaching the Gospel. A meeting is held each Tuesday evening for Bible study. Other proclamation meetings are held from time to time.There are regular activities for all ages. There is practical support for elderly members, the sick and those with particular needs. We support preaching and charities in Africa.
Solihull School Parent's Association
Beneficiary group, EducationThe association works to advance the education of pupils by developing relationships between parents, staff, pupils & others associated with the school. Engaging in activities which support the school & its pupils. Rendering assistance to the school & its pupils as appropriate.
Jaffray Property Solutions
HousingThe ongoing activity of the Society continues to be the provision of housing, care and associated amenities for people with developmental difficulties who are in necessitous circumstances and the provision of an open day-care facility for people with developmental difficulties.
The Birmingham Association Of Youth Clubs
Beneficiary groupbayc works to create opportunities for change in the lives of young people and the communities they live in. We encourage people to think and act differently about the way they engage with young people, and we support young people to make their aspirations a reality.
The Field Family Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, FacilitiesGrant making is concentrated in the West Midlands and in London within the boundaries of the M25. Grants are usually for equipment, furnishings, running costs, helplines etc. Applications for capital funding for buildings are not accepted but appeals for alterations to existing buildings to comply with health and safety regulations will be considered.
Shirley And District Unit No 481 Of The Sea Cadet Corps
Armed forces, Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationA voluntary uniformed youth organisation, open to young people aged 12 to 18 and with junior sections open to those of 10 to 12 years, regardless of sex, race or religion, and within the bounds of safety to themselves and others, to those with special needs. We have a rank structure modelled on that of the royal navy.
Tanworth Educational Foundation
Beneficiary group, EducationThe object of the Charity is to "promote and advance education of boys and girls in the parish of Tanworth and to serve other charitable uses". These purposes are principally served by the trustees maintaining and improving the School properties at Tanworth in Arden and Salter Street, Earlswood.
Urban Development Foundation
Economic and community development, Social welfareTo promote any charitable purpose for the benefit of the community in Birmingham City and surrounding areas (herein after called the area of benefit in particular), to advance education, promote Multi-Faith religious activities, relieve poverty and sickness by associating together with representatives of the community, statutory authorities, and other organisations in the area of benefit.
Ek Niwas
HealthGeneral charitable purposes, education and training, counselling, care for the general public and mankind.