Charities In Solihull
Discover 839 charities in Solihull. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Eversfield Preparatory School Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationOur aim is to provide a first class education to children from the age of 'rising' 3 - 11 preparing them for entry to senior schools. We offer financial assistance to some families. We provide opportunities during term time for fee paying pupils and other children to use our expert staff and facilities to further their skills and experiences.
Focus Birmingham
HealthThe charity aims to provide high quality, innovative services to blind, visually impaired and those with profound disabilities across the West Midlands. It intends to become known as a centre of excellence, working in partnership with others to develop pathways of care and support that achieve the best possible outcomes for people.
Family Care Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social care, Social welfareProvides care services for a range of people with disabilities. These include day care centres for older people, support services for people in their own homes, befriending support in the community and assisting adults with a learning disability to acquire skills that improve opportunites for independent living.
The Lisieux Trust Limited
Lisieux Trust Limited continues to provide the services of accommodation, support and information to people with disabilities.
Aston Villa Foundation
To pay or apply the funds of the organisation to such bodies and/or to such charitable purpose which are exclusively charitabel in law and in such proportions and manner and subject to such terms and conditions as the directors may in their uncontrolled discretion determine.
The United Reformed Church (west Midlands) Trust Limited
ReligionThe trust is a company limited by guarantee and was formed on 2/11/77. The Memorandum and Articles of Association provide its governing document and constitution. Its object is to advance the Christian religion in accordance with the doctrines, principles and usages of the United Reformed Church, particularly in the West Midlands.
Resources For Autism
Arts, Beneficiary group, HousingResources for Autism provides practical serices for individuals on the autistic spectrum and their families. These include music and art therapy, play and youth club services, holiday play schemes, adult art studio and social skills groups, home based family support, siblings groups and information and advice. These take place in a range of venues throughout the UK.
Grendon And Billesley Nursery And Family Centre
Beneficiary group, ChildcareThe charity runs a childrens nursery in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham
Birmingham Methodist Circuit
ReligionThe Circuit produces a preaching plan to ensure regular acts of worship take place at each of the Methodist Churches and Local Ecumenical Partnerships in its geographical area. These are open to all people, without charge.
The Eveson Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Eveson Trust awards grants to registered charities that come within its remit and operate in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and the metropolitan boroughs of the West Midlands.
Social Life Opportunities (solo)
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social care, Social welfareProvision of leisure/social activities for children/adults with learning disabilities living within Solihull or the surrounding areas. Provision of respite to the parents/carers of children and adults with learning disabilites receiving our leisure services. Support to other local organisations providing services to children/adults with LD. Provision of volunteering opportunities.
The Trent Rivers Trust
Economic and community development, Environment, HeritageTo preserve, protect and improve the rivers and streams of the Trent catchment and the biodiversity they support, by maintaining and improving water quality by reducing the impacts of rural and urban land use upon watercourses. Maintaining, improving and restoring the natural habitat and function of streams and rivers and their floodplains.
Birmingham Rathbone Society
Beneficiary group, EducationTo promote the welfare and advance the education of those children, young people and adults who are in need of special care and attention as a result of the educational difficulties they either do experience or have experienced. These difficulties will have usually caused them to attend schools for children with special educational needs, or in special classes within main stream schools.
The Foundation Of Lady Katherine Leveson
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareTo relieve elderly people and those in poor health who are in need by providing accommodation, services or facilities to relieve the needs of such persons.To advance the education of the pupils through the Educational Foundation.To advance the education of the public in the subject of ageing, spirituality and social policy.To advance the Christian religion for the benefit of the public.
The Island Project
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo provide an education for children with autism through the introduction of effective communications systems enabling them to access any area of the national curriculum; to provide assistance and support for the family and friends of children with autism and enabling them to participate in the wider community. To allow independence through communication for children and adults with autism
Headway Birmingham & Solihull
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureSupporting adults with Acquired Brain Injury (ABI) through the provision of person-centred activities at its three brain injury hubs across Birmingham and one-to-one support through its Community Outreach programme to help brain injured people access social, leisure & vocational opportunities in the community. Also supporting the wider family through its Family & Carer Services via a helpline, hos
Rape And Sexual Violence Project
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Saving of lives, Social welfareWE SUPPORT SURVIVORS OF ALL GENDERS AND AGES WHO HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY SEXUAL VIOLENCE/ABUSE & THEIR FAMILIES. WE OFFER:-INDEPENDENT SUPPORT WHEN CHILD & ADULT SURVIVORS REPORT TO THE POLICE-COUNSELLING-INC WOMEN ONLY SPACE-SPECIALIST COUNSELLING & GROUP SUPPORT FOR ASYLUM SEEKERS/REFUGEES-SOCIAL GROUPS-INC.WOMEN ONLY ONES-COFFEE MORNING-HELPLINE-SELF-HELP INFO-TRAINING/AWARENESS
Age Concern Solihull
Beneficiary groupServices and support for older people in Solihull Metropolitan Borough
Murray Hall Community Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentSupport families and their children to have the best start in life.Enable children, young people and adults to manage their mental wellbeing. Support individuals with life limiting illness to live well in the community.As a community anchor provide practical support to build community resilience.
The Central England Area Quaker Meeting Charities
ReligionCentral England Area Quaker Meeting is one of the constituent Area Meetings of the Religious Society of Friends in Britain, established for the advancement of religion. Its principal activities are the holding of meetings for worship in its constituent local meetings and the support of its various branches, including Peacemakers (West Midlands Quaker Peace Education Project) and Peace Hub.
Birmingham City Mission
The Charity's primary activity is the spreading of the Christian message throughout the West Midlands. In pursuing this aim, the Charity also responds to people in need, of all ages.
Job's Close Residential Home For The Elderly
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing, Social careProvision of accommodation and care for the elderly residents of Knowle or Solihull postcode area.
Warwickshire Community And Voluntary Action
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationSupport to the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Organisations through Funding and Governance advice and support , Training , Community development . Strong representation, Group support and development . Campaigning and promotion, Volunteer recruitment and good practice in Volunteer management, Direct delivery projects include Social Prescribing, Youth Employment and two Big Local areas
William Adlington Cadbury Charitable Trust
Environment, ReligionIn the West Midlands region: social welfare, medical and healthcare projects, education, places of religious worship, conservation of the environment, the arts and penal reform. In Ireland: cross community initiatives promoting reconciliation. In the United Kingdom as a whole: the Religious Society of Friends. Overseas: sustainable development projects predominantly in Africa.
Take A Break Warwickshire Limited
Beneficiary group, Social careThe provision of respite care for children and adults who are either disabled or life threatened