Charities In St Helens
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Allerton Gospel Hall Trust
Religion1. The advancement of the Christian religion for the public benefit including by the carrying on of the service of God in accordance with the Old and New Testaments of the Holy Bible as those Christians forming part of the world-wide fellowship known as the "Plymouth Brethren Christian Church (the "Brethren")2. Any other charitable purposes connected with the Brethren
Fix IT (uk) Limited
Beneficiary groupFix It UK Ltd enables young people from Wigan and the surrounding areas to meet the opportunities and responsibilities of society today, by offering them training in Motor Vehicle Studies, Basic Construction and personal development programmes that build confidence, motivation and personal, social and life skills.
St Helens District Citizens Advice Bureau
Charitable activitiesTo provide independent, free, confidential and impartial advice to everybody regardless of race, gender, sexuality or disability.
Sefton Park Palm House Preservation Trust
Associations, Economic and community development, HeritagePreservation and maintenance of heritage building.Community activities
The 64 Trust
Charitable activitiesThe 64 Trust will carry out its purpose by making grants to support the activities of other UK registered charities and other not-for-profit organisations that have charitable purposes.
Vibe Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Beneficiary groupWe are a team of expert youth workers who deliver training and programmes in crucial sectors such as health, crime and education. Our work is underpinned by a unique relationship framework which supports communities and young people to be more self-aware, confident and purposeful.
Southport Rest Home
Housing, Religion, Social welfareTo provide a home for permanent residence of Jewish people who are aged, in particular but not exclusively for poor Jewish persons who have been resident in Southport.To provide a convalescent home for poor Jewish people.With discretion for the Trustees to waive the requirement for a beneficiary under either of the above objects to be Jewish.
The Millennium Centre (st Helens) LTD
TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CHARITIES.The Building is a MULTI-PURPOSE RESOURCE CENTRE to enable easier access to Health & Social Care for the borough of St Helens.So that the Community can access all services in one place.The aim of the charity is to bring all services together into one town centre location making a ONE STOP VISIT for all Care & Wellbeing requirements.
Stick 'n' Step
Beneficiary group, HealthChildren who attend Stick 'n' Step all have cerebral palsy and other related motor disorders. They come from across the North West of England and North Wales to access our free conductive education sessions. Conductive Education (CE) is based on the premise that people with motor disorders learn best when teaching is tailored to their specific strengths and needs.
The World Of Glass (st Helens) Limited
Charitable activities, Heritage, Leisure, ResearchTo educate the public generally in respect of science and technology with particular reference to the glass industry. To promote and advance public education by the maintenance of a museum to provide facilities for leisure-time occupation. To promote education in the sciences. To promote education in the arts and history
Writing On The Wall Limited
To alleviate disadvantage by the promotion of creative activities, particularly new writing, through the provision of activities and events, and through the promotion of new media with a view to promoting learning and encouraging new writing.
Crossroads Care North West
Housing, Social careCrossroads Care North West offers high quality homecare services to ensure that our clients have an improved quality of life in their own home. We have highly qualified and well trained staff who work in local areas to support our clients. We care for carers and clients in a number of areas such St Helens, Wigan, Halton, Leigh, Hyndburn, West Lancashire, Chorley and South Ribble.
20 Stories High
LeisureThe charity's objects are: to provide or facilitate or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time activity in the interests of social welfare for the public at large; and to advance the education of the general public in the performing arts.
Irish Community Care
Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareICC works with the Irish and Irish Traveller communities, through offering professional and culturally sensitive services. We offer support around accommodation, homelessness, offending, physical and mental health, low income, drug and alcohol use, social and cultural isolation, training and employment. We operate in Merseyside, Cheshire and Lancashire
Pilkington Charities Fund
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe Charity awards grants to registered charities in the Merseyside area for the relief of poverty and sickness.
Bridge Chapel
Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareReligious activities Relief of Poverty General Charitable Purposes Education/Training Disability Sport/recreation Economic/Community development/Employment
Emmaus Merseyside
HousingTo run and maintain the Emmaus community in Merseyside which provides a home and work and a community for formerly homeless people.
Hardshaw And Mann Area Quaker Meeting Of The Religious Society Of Friends (quakers) In Britain
ReligionThe object of the Hardshaw and Mann Area Meeting is the furtherance of the general religious and charitable purposes of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Britain in the area of Hardshaw and Mann Area Meeting and beyond.
Lssp
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureThe Objects of the CIO are to help young people through School and leisure based activities to develop their capabilities so that they may grow to become mature, responsible individuals and members of society who recognise the importance of physical activity
Merseyside Law Centre Limited
Charitable activitiesMerseyside Law Centre is set up to provide access to justice for people in need through the provision of legal advice and representation.
Mwl NHS Charity
HealthTo provide equipment, comfort items and therapeutic aids for patients. Provide education and training for both patients and staff.
Raise Limited
Arts, Charitable activities, HousingWe provide welfare rights and debt advice and casework assistance, and financial inclusion advice by home visit and telephone to Housing Association tenants in Merseyside, and to other residents of Liverpool, and training in welfare rights, debt and financial literacy to the general public. We also provide support to social housing tenants aimed at improving their financial confidence.
P H Holt Foundation
Charitable company incorporated on 6 March 2006 to receive assets and continue charitable activities of P H Holt Charitable Trust. Assets were transferred by gift on 31 March 2007. Commenced activity on 1 April 2007, primarily as a grant-maker specially interested in the needs of the inhabitants of Merseyside.
Sankey Valley Methodist Circuit
Religious activitiesSankey Valley Methodist Circuit was formed on 1st September 2011 by the merger of Warrington Methodist Circuit (1134227), St Helens & Prescot Methodist Circuit (1134244), Makerfield Methodist Circuit (Excepted Charity) and Widnes Methodist Circuit (Excepted Charity).
Savera UK
Savera UK provide support/advice to individuals affected by, and at risk of honour based abuse and harmful practices in the UK. Also providing a programme of training and information to individuals and agencies and conference, to raise awareness of the public.