Charities In Staffordshire
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The Church Estate
ReligionAs detailed in the 1909 Scheme
Cafo Rescue
Charity and VCS supportCheadle & District Foodbank
Social welfareTO COLLECT AND DISTRIBUTE FOOD ITEMS TO THOSE IN NEED VIA A VOUCHER SYSTEM AS DICTATED BY THE TRUSSEL TRUST
Triumphant Christ Chapel
Beneficiary group, ReligionWe are a local community Church providing worship services to the community.We preach and teach the word of God in the Christian faith.We have two adult church services each week, One youth and Children services each week, and Youth development programme two times in a month.Community Angel project- coffee morning
Chapel Street Nursery
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationProvision of a safe and social learning environment for pre school children aged between 1 and 4, before and after school and holiday club
The West Midland Bird Club
To promote the conservation of wild birds and their habitats and educate the public in the knowledge, understanding and appreciation of wild birds and wild bird study.
Green Door
Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Heritage, Leisure, Social welfareGreen Door is for everyone and provides accessible activities encouraging the use of our local green spaces. Our aim is to help reduce loneliness and isolation in our communities. We offer accessible and adapted cycling for 11 months of the year with seasonal canoeing/kayaking and archery. We also deliver monthly history walks and talks. Green Door is volunteer-led with 2 staff in support.
Moorlands Voluntary And Community Transport
Charity and VCS support, Social welfareWe provide voluntary and community transport to those in need across the Staffordshire Moorlands. We use volunteer drivers who use their own cars to take people to primarily health related appointments, and community transport minibuses to provide transport for local voluntary and community groups.
The Shrewsbury & Newport Canals Trust
HeritagePromoting and undertaking the restoration of the Shrewsbury Canal and the Newport branch of the Shropshire Union Canal to good and navigable order, including associated structures and buildings, for the benefit of the public.
Leek Town Juniors Football Club
Leisurefootball with in the area of Staffordshire Moorlands
The William Dean Countryside And Educational Trust
Economic and community development, Environment, HeritageTo promote the advancement of education for the public benefit relating to natural history, ecology and conservation of the natural environment.
Burntwood Be A Friend
Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareReduce the amount of food going into landfill whilst at the same time trying to combat food poverty within our local community.Reduce isolation/loneliness by promoting positive mental health & well-being.Promote self-reliance through the use of our community store and hubForge strong connections with local, regional & national organisationsOffer numerous & varied volunteering opportunities
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of All Saints Streetly.
ReligionWe promote in the Parish the whole mission of the Chuch of England, pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical
Staffordshire Association Of Clubs For Young People
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe aim of the SACYP is to develop and build young people's potential and aspirations through our various projects that we deliver throughout Staffordshire including various sports, arts, well being, leadership and team building, competitions and youth work projects. Our work focuses on the personal and social development of young people and the inclusion of communities within deprived areas.
Kinver Light Operatic Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationTo present annually a musical, pantomime and play involving adults and young people. We perform at Kinver High School, Kinver, South Staffs. Donations are made annually to charities proposed by the membership at annual general meetings.
Bursley Way Out Of School Club
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, LeisureTo advance the education of the pupils at Bursley Academy (Primary and Nursery setting) and other localschools (within Newcastle Under Lyme and Stoke on Trent Local authorities) by providing and assisting inthe provision of out of school facilities (not required to be provided by the local educational authority) foreducation and recreation at the school.
John Of Rolleston - Care Club - The Forum
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo provide recrational facilities for children before and after school.
Church Lane Evangelical Church, Stafford
ReligionThis church provides a place of worship and regular worship services in an open manner to welcome all in the community to exercise, explore and develop their faith in Jesus Christ. It provides weekly age-appropriate activities to support and benefit people in the community. A percentage of its income is used to support other Christian activity.
Abacus Preschool Lichfield
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationEducation for Pre School children
The Staffordshire County Federation Of Womens Institutes
Associations, Beneficiary groupSFWI's role is to coordinate and focus the activities of the WI as a whole with each local WI being involved.
Leicester Gay Pride Co. UK LTD
Beneficiary groupLeicester Pride is a community based charity with a primary focus on Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender community in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. The charity's main aim is to promote understanding and acceptance of the Gay community with in this area also encompassing the Heterosexual community so as to foster good relations.
St Edward The Confessor Leek
Carr Trust
Social welfarePayment of pensions and / or relief of poor.
Halfway Home (stoke-On-Trent)
HousingRelieve the needs of adults recovering from homelessness in the Stoke & North Staffordshire local government area who are ready to transition from homeless shelters & hostel provision & who need additional support before living independently by the provision of accommodation, advice & support so that they may increase their confidence to live independently & prevent the recurrence of homelessness
Camtad Hearing Support
Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareWe support people with hearing loss in Derby/Derbyshire with 17 monthly outreach sessions in the community supporting people with advice, hearing aid servicing and to reduce social isolation as well as two sessions weekly in the local hospital. We also have a wide variety of assistive equipment for demonstration and offer training, presentations to groups as well as campaigning for better services