Charities In Stockton on tees
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Everyturn
HealthThe charity provides a flexible non profit-making framework, which enables service improvement and development in the field of mental health. The charity is a well-established independent organisation and has enabled major beneficial changes in local care provision.
North East Autism Society
Beneficiary groupWorking together to inspire, support, celebrate and equip autistic and neurodivergent people to fulfil their potential in life
Yarm School
EducationEducation
The York Diocesan Board Of Finance Limited
The shared mission of the Diocese of York is defined as:'Mutually Resourcing to build up the Body of Chist, to grow in Christ-likeness, Commitment, Partnership, Influence and Numbers.'The York Diocesan Board of Finance aims to promote, facilitate and assist with this mission for the advancement of the Christian faith in the Diocese of York and elsewhere.
St Cuthbert's Care
Beneficiary group, Social careSt Cuthbert's Care undertakes social welfare work which benefits the public as a whole. The Charity's services - residential care for children and adults, respite care for profoundly disabled people, day care, social work, fostering, and community work - help care for and support children, adults and families throughout the North East and represent the Charity's principal activities.
The Durham Diocesan Board Of Finance
Economic and community development, Education, ReligionThe objects of the charity are to hold real and personal property for purposes connected with the Church of England and to transact business in connection with the Church of England and the Diocese. The charity is responsible for the collection, custody, disbursement and account of the Diocesan Synod's funds and the employment of all persons in receipt of salaries paid directly from those funds.
Diocese Of Hexham And Newcastle
Professions, ReligionTHIS IS THE INCORPORATED SUCCESSOR CHARITY TO THE FOLLOWING: CHARITY NUMBER 234071 - CHARITY FOR ROMAN CATHOLIC PURPOSES IN THE DIOCESE OF HEXHAM AND NEWCASTLE AND CHARITY NUMBER 235686 - HEXHAM AND NEWCASTLE DIOCESAN TRUST (1947).PROMOTION OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC FAITH BY SUPPORTING CLERGY, PROVIDING PASTORAL WORK IN PARISHES AND IN COMMUNITIES, PROVIDING LIFE-LONG CHRISTIAN EDUCATION.
Avalon Group (social Care)
Beneficiary groupAvalon strives to support adults in need of care to be full citizens and to live as independently as possible in a supportive environment. Family Living for support long or short term in a family based setting. Supported Living for accommodation, tenancy and community support services.
Harbour Support Services
Beneficiary group, Social welfareHarbour is working towards safer communities through holistic services addressing all aspects of Domestic Abuse and other related support services.
Tees Rivers Charitable Trust
Economic and community development, Education, EnvironmentThe charity is involved in activities to improve the rivers, streams, watercourses and water impoundments of the catchments of the river Tees and its tributaries. In particular, work has been undertaken to deliver advice and capital works on diffuse rural pollution and invasive species control at a number of locations. The charity has also delivered River lab projects into local schools.
Middlesbrough Diocesan Trust
ReligionThe aims and objectives of the Trust are the advancement or maintenance of the Roman Catholic religion in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Middlesbrough.
Teesside Hospice Care Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing"To provide Specialist Palliative Care and relief of complex symptoms with a regard to physical, social, psychological and spiritual aspects of patient / family care, thus enabling them to return home or to another care environment."
Teesside Mind Limited
Beneficiary group, HealthWe provide information and support to anyone affected by mental health problems and their families.
Pioneering Care Partnership
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfarePCP provides a range of projects & services promoting health, wellbeing & learning for all. Operating in the North East of England activities include management of a healthy living centre, delivery of social prescribing, counselling, Health Trainer interventions, Befriending projects & learning disability services. Employability assistance, community learning & classes & courses are also provided.
Tees Valley Community Foundation
Providing a comprehensive and well informed service for donors by managing their funds and donations in accordance with agreed objectives.Bringing people together from the business, public and voluntary sectors to make the best use of available resources.Continuing to build a permanent charitable fund - providing income to give effective long term grant support to local people.
Supportive Src LTD
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo promote the relief for persons including physically disabled, mentally ill or who suffer from learning difficulties particularly by the provision of transport and other forms of assistance and help to carers of the above who are in need.
Teesside High School Limited
EducationTHE SCHOOL'S PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY IS THE PROVISION OF A DAY SCHOOL FOR 3 - 18 YEAR OLDS.
Red House School Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity runs a coeducational day school for children between the ages of 3 and 16.
The Greatham Foundation LTD
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careThe Greatham Foundation provides:Residential care for older people at Stichell House in Greatham near HartlepoolNursing care for older people with dementia at Gretton Court in HartlepoolDay care and community services for people with dementia at its day centres in Hartlepool, Stockton and County DurhamAlmshouses in Greatham, Stockton, Norton and the wider north eastGrants to charities
Daisy Chain Project Teesside
Beneficiary groupDaisy Chain Project Teesside works with autistic and neurodivergent individuals and their families to support and empower them through the provision of holistic person-centred services, whilst promoting training, wellbeing, inclusion and acceptance regionally and nationwide.Daisy Chain's vision is for every autistic person to live a life they enjoy and is meaningful to them at every stage.
Children North East
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe difference that Children North East sets out to make is for all north east children and young people to grow up healthy and happy. Our mission and aim is to promote the rights of children and young people. We achieve this through strengthening and empowering children, young people and families and influencing social policy.
The Hartlepool Hospice Limited
HealthEstablished in 1980 Alice House Hospice is an independent registered charity providing free specialist palliative care for adults diagnosed with severe and progressive life limiting illnesses. Registered as Hartlepool Hospice Ltd (known locally as Alice House Hospice and formerly Hartlepool & District Hospice), is a charity within England and Wales.
Butterwick Limited
HealthThe charity's activities are the operation and provision of palliative care facilities and services for patients suffering from life threatening and limiting illness; along with related education into palliative care.
Middlesbrough Football Club Foundation
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, LeisureThe charity aims to encourage and advance the education of children and adults within the community with the purpose of promoting a healthy lifestyle and improving their condition of life and to promote community involvement in healthy recreation by providing facilities capable of improving physical health and to encourage and advance the education of such persons.
Teesside University Students' Union
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationTUSU offers student social and study spaces, SU Student Support (academic, reps, jobs), SU Activities, The Terrace venue and catering, The Hub venue, and SU Shop. Student Officers and Representatives sit on University bodies and meet with the local Council and other organisations. It has student opportunities for over 3,000 students in societies, activities and academic roles in the University.