Charities In Solihull
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Oscar Birmingham LTD
Charitable activities, Education, Health, Social welfareOSCAR Birmingham Ltd raises awareness of Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia, both red blood cell disorders and provides support and befriending services to those affected by these conditions. OSCAR educates, provide advocacy and raises awareness by organising community events, presentations in schools,colleges. We work with public and private agencies to further our work in uand around Birmingham
Birmingham Nursery Schools Collaboration
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe Trust brings together 27 Maintained Nursery Schools to forfill its charitable purposes. The advancement of education and care for children under five and their families is central to our work. Through the work of our teaching school alliance we provide CPD,research and support to other practitioners to advance quality in all setting who work with children under five.
The Grantham Yorke Trust
LeisureEducation, physical, social training, rehabilitation, recreational pursuits to those under 25 and in need
Citizens Advice Solihull Borough LTD
Charitable activities, Social welfareTo promote any charitable purpose for the public benefit by the advancement of education, the protection and preservation of health and the relief of poverty, sickness and distress in particular, but without limitation for the benefit of the community in Solihull and surrounding areas.
The Davenport Homes
HousingProvision of almshouse accommodation for beneficiaries within the area of benefit.
West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust
HeritageThe WMHBT was established in 1985, with specialists in the field of building conservation serving as Trustees. It's purpose is to safeguard buildings, at risk, within the West Midlands that are of historical or architectural importance. Where this cannot be achieved by simply raising awareness to the issues the Trust will consider carrying out a conservation project itself.
Signpost Inclusion CIO
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureLessons and social groups including swimming lessons, family fun swim sessions, sailing clubs, youth clubs, social gaming groups, seasonal family sessions, singing, dancing, football and gym sessions and PA support
Cutchi Sunni Muslim Association (birmingham)
Leisure, ReligionThe Association aims is to serve the Cutchi people of West Midlands who are a minority in the UK by providing them community services as encapsulated in the Objects below: The advancement of education (IT, English Language, Health and Dietary, Faith, etc) To encourage and develop social and sporting activities, which will encourage more people to get active and stay healthy. Organise Trips
Birmingham Playcare Network
Beneficiary groupTo enhance the development and education of children and to facilitate contact, share information, offer support and encourage, to promote the right to play of all children and to encourage best practice in child-centre play care withing the City of Birmingham.
Living Stones Christian Life And Media Centre
Beneficiary group, HeritageDuring the year the charity has continued to hold fellowship meetings every Sunday with congregations increasing week on week. The charity has also provided in-depth training for men, women and children in areas such as family support, life skills, social restoration, motivation and Christian principles.
The Robin Centre
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careProvision of day care services to older people, including those suffering from dementia.
The Gap Arts Project
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationTo support the creativity and cultural life of young people up to 30 years of age living in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands area by(a) Providing a rolling programme of arts and cultural projects, events, training and, where possible, employment ; and(b) Offering access to dedicated arts space;
Jubilee Church Solihull
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, ReligionWeekly public meetings including worship, prayer and teaching from the bible.Children's work during the weekly meetings.Weekly small group meetings.Pastoral support.Chaplaincy Service.Operate The Children's Storehouse.
Solihull And District Hebrew Congregation
Beneficiary group, Religion, SocietyWe organise and act as a facilitator for a broad range of activities, which can be broadly divided into three categories. 1. Social Welfare and support activities particularly for the young and elderly. 2. Activities to promote tolerance and educate about the danger of racism. 3. Religious services for the Jewish population of the West Midlands.
Muslim Educational Consultative Committee
Economic and community development, Education, Health, ReligionTo provide guidance and support for unemployed people. To support people through the transition of been employed. Provide a rapid and independent support service, accessible to all. Provide one to one counselling to our clients. To work in "partnership" and build links with other local, regional agencies.
The Midlands Air Museum Limited
Charitable activities, Heritage, LeisureAdvance the education of the public in the preservation of aircraft and aeronautical equipment of historical, technical or other public interest relating to Coventry in particular and to the Midlands and aviation generally.The Museum's mission is to be recognised as one of the leading independent collections, renowned for its friendly atmosphere and exceptional standards of customer service.
The Sheldon Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve poverty and distress in society concentrating on community projects and special needs groups in the West Midlands area. Nationally, Youth Development projects for young people 16 to 25 years, especially those who are NEET. Small grants for Holidays for the disadvantaged from the West Midlands and Greater London. Grants are made to registered charities and charitable organisations only.
The W E Dunn Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Trustees make grants for the benefit of such charitable institutions or individuals as they in their absolute discretion decide.
Birmingham Wheels
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareWHEEL BASED EDUCATION AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WITHIN bIRMINGHAM AND THE WEST MIDLANDS
The Berrow Cottage Homes
HousingProvision of social housing by way of almshouses
Community Action Project
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, FacilitiesWe offer nursery and, out of school club provisions, conference and meeting space hire, general advice & information.Best described as a Social Enterprise organisation which aims to provide a one stop service to the local community to help them to access work, education and other services locally.
Birmingham Churches Together
Beneficiary groupFoster, encourage and develop unity and cooperation between Christian Churches to better serve the wider community of Birmingham and Solihull, regardless of class, status or ethnicity.Supporting refugees and asylum seekers through RestoreOffering family learning through BCT Training
B30 And South Birmingham Foodbank
Social welfareProvision of emergency food to people in crisis.
The Worgan Trust
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, LeisureThe Trust holds land for protection and preservation. It provides facilities for primary and infant school children mostly from the Birmingham Education Authority and a wider area to visit a working farm with a range of livestock. It gives opportunities for outdoor activities for groups of young people using a building in the Wyre Forest.
Arts In The Yard
Arts projects and community initiatives to support and develop residents who live in East Birmingham and Solihull