Charities In St Helens
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Vee's Place
Health, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide community outreach and support facilities for learning and recreation to individuals and groups ( most ages) who are in need by reason of disability, poverty or social and economic circumstances. Interventions are offered in the interest of social welfare and with the objective of improving health and wellbeing.
Churches Together In The Merseyside Region
The encouragement and support of the working together of Christian Churches within their respective ecclesiastical boundaries
St. Helens General Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe provision and support of facilities for recreation and other leisure time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the inhabitants of the Ecclesiastical Parish of St. Helens St Helens including educational facilities, relief of sickness, the aged, impotent and poor and the advancement of religion.
The General Charity Fund
Donations are made to registered charities in the Arts, Drugs, Medical and Environment fields.
Wigan Junior Latics Football Club
Beneficiary group, LeisureProvides footballing activity; competitive, non competitive, junior and youth level, boy and girl in the wigan, warrington, st helens area
The King's Church
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareThe charity operates principally in and around the Thornton area of Sefton in a variety of ways to help advance the Christian faith and to help people in need. Weekly activities includes: children's work, youth work, lunch clubs and drop-in for the elderly and disadvantaged, community choir and church services. The charity works closely with local schools, local churches and other agencies.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St. John The Evangelist Ravenhead St. Helens
ReligionSpiritual instruction through services and bible studies for members and general public, also offer access to community ventures through St Johns Centre.
Liverpool Homeless Football Club
Housing, LeisureUsing football as a means of social integration to combat the effects of homelessness
Newton-Le-Willows Boys And Girls Club
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, LeisureThe club offers youth group activities to seniors (12-18) and juniors (8-11 Years), these activities are educational and recreational. A group of volunteers and paid staff run these groups.WA12Radio station now belongs to Newton Boys and Girls Club. A community radio used by the local community for the community. We broadcast online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Families Fighting For Justice
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareFFFJ was formed by Jean Taylor it offers support to families who have lost a loved one through homicide and culpable road death we offer peer support, daily drop ins and volunteering opportunities. O.L.L.Y (Our Lost Love Years) is part of FFFJ, providing its services to children bereaved by homicide also children from communities across Merseyside were there is high deprivation, crime and poverty.
Merseyside Transport Trust
Charitable activities, HeritageTo advance the education of the public in the history and development of Merseyside area road transport and to preserve, for the benefit of the public, historic or potentially historic road passenger transport vehicles,equipment and other associated items from the same area
St Helens U3a
Arts, Education, Heritage, Leisure, Research, Social welfareWe have 43 interest groups including art languages history music poetry and science. Physical activities include badminton, walking dancing and tai chi. The organisation is run entirely by U3A members and the committee of trustees meets monthly. We have a monthly general meetings with a speaker and monthly coffee drop ins. We also organise social events for members.
Mersey Forest Foundation
EnvironmentThe charitable activities are those of the enhancement and improvement, maintenance and protection of the environment and landscape within the North West, for the benefit of the public.
The Local Carers Network
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe principal activity of our Charity is to promote and advance the knowledge, education and well-being in life of all persons with special educational needs and or disabilities, and to support their families including siblings by delivering training, independent advocacy, representation and family focused activities.We offer independent consultation to organisations and Local Authorities.
United Sikh Association
Facilities, ReligionPlace of worship and community centre
Maghull Chapel Congregational Trust
ReligionWe are an independant evangelical church who seek to be a loving Christian community, to honour God, serve our neighbourhood and share our faith.
Families United (warrington)
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social careFamilies United Warrington is for families with children and young people that have special educational needs and disabilities. The charity offers social opportunities for the whole family to participate in adaptive inclusive outings and activities, monthly FUN Club, monthly family respite, weekly sport/swim sessions and parents support meetings.
St Ann's Parish Charity
Associations, Social welfareTo promote religious,health,educational and social activities within the community and to provide services and rooms for a variety of local groups
Maritime Christian Ministries
ReligionReligious activities
Jesus Christ International Ministries Of St Helens
ReligionJesus Christ International Ministries of St Helens is a non denominational Bible based Church. Our desire is to bring people to the Kingdom of the living God regardless of race, nationality and religious affiliation, through saving and delivering knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Mersey Youth Support Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationWe work with people that face particular barriers to conventional employment. We help them take responsibility for their own future and help them explore the possibility of self employment. They will be able to test their business idea and we will help them ensure they have funding in place. We will offer them their own office space. We then provide timely, relevant and on-site mentoring.
The Block, Armed Forces Foundation
Armed forces, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareWe are a Liverpool Combined Authority based charity helping Armed Forces personnel, service leavers and veterans get access to mental health support, wellbeing, treatment and employment. We work with the local authorities very closely by supporting the most vulnerable cases including those who suffer with Complex PTSD, chronic homelessness, addiction and those who are escaping domestic violence.
Arena Art And Design Association
Charitable activitiesTo provide affordable studio spaces and an artists network and support for artists with particular reference to the areas of Fine Art, Craft and Design. To advance public education through the promotion of an appreciation for excellence in the arts.
Pemberton Old Wigan Brass Band
ArtsContinue to operate three brass bands. These are all very active in providing concerts and music to the general public. The Junior band continues to attract young players and train them.
Megan Hurley Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo provide short term help & support to self-employed families unable to attend work due to the sudden and unexpected loss of a child. The charity may also provide support to other good causes that will benefit children.