Charities In Solihull
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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.
The Grove Residential Home (solihull)
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careRESIDENTIAL CARE FOR THE ELDERLY
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
Renewal Christian Centre
Beneficiary group, ReligionCommunity Church and Family Centre.
Spectrum Days
Beneficiary groupSpectrum Days has been established to provide specialist support to people with PMLD (profound and multiple learning difficulties) and their families from birth, through life with: Short Breaks, Advisory service, Counseling , The PMLD Hub - Resources, Equipment and Additional Services. To provide people with PMLD with Purpose/Meaning/Living/Dignity.
Cerebral Palsy Midlands
HealthFounded in 1947, the charity is run for, with and by people with Cerebral Palsy and/or speech and language difficulties. Through its person centred projects,URconnectABLE (you are connectable) and LIFEskills (-Learning independence for everyone), Cerebral Palsy provides support to people in our community of interest to enable them to fulfil their role as citizens.
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.
Congregation Of Servants Of Mary (london)
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareTo enable and support members to work wherever we love, serving the poor, marginalised and disempowered in our society. We do this by promoting the gospel values of love, justice, peace & liberty. Wherever possible we work collaboratively in established projects. We help to train others to continue ministries begun by us enabling us to be free to respond to other needs as they arise.
The Warwickshire Cricket Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social welfareUsing cricket and sport-related activities and programmes to advance health and wellbeing, education and skills, social inclusion and community cohesion for children, young people and adults living throughout Warwickshire.
The Cathedral Church Of St Philip Birmingham
ReligionA centre of worship, prayer and pilgrimageThe central church of the Diocese, where the unity of the church is expressed, and episcopal and diocesan services are held;A church which ministers to those who live and work within its parish and to its regular worshippers; andMinisters to the civic life of the City of Birmingham, in close collaboration with the other city-centre churches
African Caribbean Community Initiative (a.c.c.i.)
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingACCI provides a daily resource centre and Assertively managed (dual diagnosis), Intensive Supported (acutely vulnerable women) supported accommodation, assertive outreach, housing, counselling & therapy service to African Caribbean people (but not exclusively) who have mental ill health, including those who also have learning and less severe physical disabilities. Largest Carers Group regionally.
Iglesia De Dios Ministerial De Jesucristo Internacional
ReligionThe Church opens daily, There are three different types of services: Teaching, Bible Study, and Worship. Currently, the Charity operates in five different sites in London; North - 14 Mill Mead Industrial Centre N17 9QU. Souht - Bassano Street SE22 8RU. East - 33 Lanrick Rd, E14 0FE. West - 25 Cathnor Rd, W12 9JD. And Croydon 4 Bedford Park, CR0 2AP. Also in five cities across England.
The Colebridge Trust LTD
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareTackling inequalities relating to health, wellbeing, inclusion, poverty, employment and skills in Solihull and surrounding areas (Birmingham & Warwickshire).To promote the voluntary sector for the public benefit in Solihull by building the capacity of voluntary sector organisations and providing them with the necessary support, information and services.
Staffordshire Pathway Project
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfareDomestic violence service provision including women's refuge accommodation, drop in centre, floating support services, children's services, counselling service, parenting service, group work and training provision.
Shirley Old People's Welfare Committee Limited
Beneficiary groupTo benefit the Frail and Elderly of Shirley, Solihull
Muhammadiyah House Of Wisdom
HealthThe charity is committed to making a profound impact nationally and globally, passionately advocating for the causes that go beyond that of physical welfare; the underlying causes of depleting mental health and breakdown of relationships and societies. We recognise the multifaceted challenges people face so we specialise in providing comprehensive support, techniques and tools in overcoming these.
Cramar Cat Rescue
Animals, HousingRescue, rehabilitate and re-home stray and abandoned cats and kittens throughout the West Midlands
Warwickshire Rural Community Council
Economic and community development, FacilitiesWRCC has many contacts in communities. Our ethos is to build the capacity of local communities, whilst ensuring that rural community life is protected and enhanced. Our staff work with communities in a number of ways, ranging from advising village hall committees to promoting sustainable rural economic development to enabling effective consultation with rural communities
Lamehlak - Dementia And Mental Health Support
Beneficiary group, HealthProviding support to families living with dementia in the West Midlands and Worcestershire region, to include advice, guidance, information and funding to address identified gaps in provision and alleviate the challenging experiences some families face. Also to address the multi-faceted problems young people aged 14-25 that are suffering from mental health face, via tailored support and advice.
Legacy Wm
Legacy WM was established in 2010 as charity with a focus on post war heritage. We have now broadened our aims to include; wellbeing, arts and community cohesion. We are based at Soho House and we work with local organisations to deliver our aims.
City United LTD
Beneficiary group, EducationOur vision is to support and guide children and young people, aged between 6 & 25 to make and construct positive changes to their day to day lives. This is done through Youth Work, Education, Mentoring & Coaching
Yellow Ribbon Community Chaplaincy
Crime and Justice, Education, Facilities, Heritage, ReligionThe charity is based in Shropshire where it provides accommodation , a furniture restoration and cafe project as well as mentoring to people leaving prison.
Welcome
Beneficiary group, HealthWelcome delivers addiction support services, including drug and alcohol treatment and recovery services in Solihull. It is a partner in Solihull Integrated Addiction Services (SIAS). The charity specialises in client engagement, youth services and harm reduction services.
The Open Theatre Company Limited
ArtsThe charity's aims are to promote, maintain, improve and advance education particularly through the production of plays and the encouragement of the arts.
Solihull Moors Foundation
LeisureTHE CIO'S OBJECTS (OBJECTS) ARE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC GENERALLY AND, IN PARTICULAR, THE INHABITANTS OF BIRMINGHAM, SOLIHULL AND THEIR SURROUNDING AREAS:(1) TO PROMOTE COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN HEALTHY RECREATION BY PROVIDING FACILITIES FOR THE PLAYING OF ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL AND OTHER SPORTS CAPABLE OF IMPROVING HEALTH