Charities In St Helens
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Mission In The Economy
ReligionThe principle activity of the company is to provide ecumenical Christian chaplaincy services to business, public and voluntary communities throughout the North West.
Alive Believers Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Religion, Social welfareTo provide Spiritual, Health and Well-being Support for Children, Youth, and Older People; Promoting Community Cohesion through Luncheon Club, Education, Employment Services, Music, Basic Computing & Counselling and Providing Support Services for people with Mental health problems, and Older People, raising awareness of Dementia, isolation and independent living
Ormskirk Street United Reformed Church, St Helens
Beneficiary group, ReligionWorshipTo participate in the wider work of the United Reformed Church in Great BritainProvision of meals to the elderly and infirmCharitable givingCommunity workProvision of rooms for the benefit of the community and to provide income
Crownway Community Centre
Facilities, LeisureThe overall aim of the Charity is to improve the quality of life and well-being of people living in the Earlestown area of Newton-le-Willows by providing focused community-based services and resources to meet the needs identified by the local people, also to provide social and recreational opportunities for local groups, organisations and individuals.
Liverpool Cancer Care Self Help Group
Arts, HealthTo provide emotional support to people who have been affected by cancer. We offer a variety of services including cancer specific groups, complimentary therapies, counselling, one to one work and welfare benefits advice. Tai Chi and the 'Feel Good Factor' a programme consisting of Art and Music Therapy and Creative Writing, have been introduced recently.
Peter Street Centre LTD
EducationPeter Street exists to provide a vibrant and modern facility that is first choice for local people and services.Residing in the Town Centre of St Helens the building offers facilities for many community groups. The emphasis across all areas of operation is to support local people in pursuit of various activities from exercise to IT training.
The Parish Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Sutton St Helens
ReligionNo change to activities from last year
St. Thomas Indian (malankara) Orthodox Church
ReligionIndian Orthodox Church - Holly Mass on Every alternative week at St James Church, Mill Lane, West Derby, Liverpool.
The Hemby Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesTO FULFILL ITS OBJECTIVES, USUALLY BY DONATIONS TO INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS.
Restart Trust
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, HealthRestart Trust provides abstinent supported accomodation for people recovering from addictions to drugs and or alcohol, and creates training, volunteering and employment opportunities for vulnerable adults.
Merseyside Refugee Support Network
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HousingBringing together all refugee & asylum support agencies across Merseyside to network, share information, raise issues, campaign, and provide signposting. We also provide welfare/housing advocacy case work, we offer health and well being support and employment and training advice for individual refugees and asylum seekers to help with integration and settlement for life in UK.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastial Parish Of St James The Great, Haydock
ReligionThe primary object is the promotion of the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ according to the doctrines and practices of the Church of England. The PCC has the responsibility of co-operating with the incumbent in promoting within the ecclestiastical parish the whole mission of the church - pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecunemical.
Liverpool City Mission (incorporated)
Housing, Social welfareSupport of the homeless and needy in Liverpool and it's environs, through the giving out of clothing and free breakfast and lunch on most days at our rescue centres. Annual evangelistic childrens camp.
Kadampa Meditation Centre Liverpool
Health, ReligionEducation and training Religious activitiescafe
The Big Trust Limited
Social welfareThe Big Trust supports and helps the most disadvantaged and excluded people in the Liverpool City Region through positive interventions from our dynamic business community.
The Joseph And Elizabeth Hodgson Trust Fund
The Trustees have set up a scheme of Hodgson law Scholars.Scholars will be selected annually from applicants worldwide and be funded to pursue a taught postgraduate degree in law.
City Church Trust
Religion, Social welfareThe objectives of the charity are the advancement of the Christian faith and relief of poverty, sickness and disabled persons and the advancement of education in Merseyside and elsewhere in the UK and other parts of the world.
Pakistan Association Liverpool
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, SocietyTo promote racial,social,cultural,educational projects between various ethenic communities,establish advice centre.Hold meals service for elderly people.encourage racial harmony between host and ethenic communities.organise sports and recreational programmes for young people.celebrate national days.encourage other communities to use the community centre.Health seminars/language translations.
Francis Neilson Trust Fund
Arts, Beneficiary group, ReligionAssisting Liverpool Cathedral with the maintenance and education of the boy and girl choristers and the provision of singing and music tuition.
Liverpool Bereavement Service
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareFounded in May 1998 Liverpool Bereavement Service (LBS) is a charitable company devoted to providing the only exclusive bereavement service for adults and children of Liverpool and surrounding areas. We have 4 part time paid member of staff and approx 50 volunteers. LBS offers one to one counselling. The organisation offers training courses on "Loss & Bereavement" which can be tailored to suit.
Friends - Play For Disabled Children
Arts, Beneficiary group, LeisureWe arrange a variety of recreational activities for disabled children, young adults up to the age of 25 and their families. These include theatre and cinema trips, craft sessions, soft play/sensory sessions, day trips to farms and zoos, tramolining, fun and float sessions in a swimming pool.
North West Museum Of Transport Limited
HeritageOperation of the North West Museum of Road Transport in St Helens town centre.
Liverpool Cat Welfare And Sanctuary
AnimalsRehome and rescue domesticated and ferel cats and neutering. Offer help and advice to the public.
1st Whiston Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting exists to actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. Scouts are guided by the values of integrity, respect, care, belief and cooperation. Scouts take part in activities to learn by doing, share in reflection, take responsibility, undertake new challenges, and make and live by their Promise.
The Tim Cogley Cardiac Screening Foundation
To preserve and protect the health of young adults on Merseyside by: - promoting and facilitating cardiovascular screening of young adults in Merseyside so as to reduce early death rates from previously unknown or undetected medical conditions; and,- promoting the general public's understanding and awareness of coronary heart screening of young adults and its potential benefits.