Charities In Stockton on tees
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Neo Angels
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthNeoangels supports families of sick and premature babies on the Neonatal Unit at the University Hospital of North Tees amd at James Cook University Hospital. Our aim is to support families, staff and babies on our unit in as many ways possible by using a holistic approach.
Hebron Church, Stockton-On-Tees
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareWe are an independent evangelical church in Newtown, Stockton-on-Tees.We have a variety of church services which are accessible to all together with those appropriate for ladies, children and young people.We offer carpet bowls on Tuesdays and a Foodbank through the Trussel Trust on Wednesday and Friday mornings for the benefit of the local community.
Norton Glebe Residents Association
FacilitiesThe operation of Norton Glebe Community Centre
Living Hope Church (teesside)
ReligionThe charity exists as a church that is run to advance the Christian faith for the benefit of the people of Ingleby Barwick and surrounding areas of Teesside.
Ingleby Barwick Community Hall
FacilitiesIngleby Barwick Community Hall - Can be hired for various activities.
Heart Support
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social welfareWeekly exercise and relaxation sessions for persons in Stockton, Billingham and Hartlepool with heart and circulatory conditions. Sessions led by BACPR level 4 qualified tutors. Sharing experiences in group discussions and social events provide practical support. Referrals from hospitals and GPs etc. and by self-referral with authorisation of fitness for exercise. Family and friends welcome.
Red House School Parent-Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity advances the education of the pupils of Red House School by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school.
Tees Valley Wheelchair Sports Club
LeisureTo promote healthy recreation in the community, in particular providing the facilities and training for the playing of wheelchair sports.
Teesside Lupus Support Group
HealthTo promote and protect the physical and mental health of sufferers of lupus in the North East of England through the provision of support, education and practical advice, as well as advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to lupus. The support is given through many channels such as face-face meetings, outreach, online
Teesmouth Field Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EnvironmentThe aim is to advance the education of the public, especially young people, in the conservation, protection and improvement of the physical and natural environment in the Teesmouth area.
S.n.a.p.s (special Needs Activities With Parents Support) Tees Valley
Beneficiary groupInformation and advice for parent/carers/guardians of children/young people with a special need ages 0-infinity years.Provide activities term time and holiday for the whole family where there is a child/young people with a special need aged0-infinity years
Northern Lights Metropolitan Community Church
ReligionTo advance the Christian religion by proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ in Newcastle upon Tyne and elsewhere by providing Christian fellowship, worship, witness, action and service.
Tees River Rescue
Providing routine patrols on the River Tees to ensure water safety and to assist emergency services as requested. Providing education to the public who may be using the river to ensure safety and compliance with bylaws. Working with partner agencies to make the River a safe and enjoyable place for all.
Rotary Club Of Middlesbrough Erimus Trust Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS supportCharity Fundraising Activities
Middlesbrough Sportability Club
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureTo relieve the needs of young persons residents in Middlesbrough and the surrounding area by the provision of facilities for recreation and sport for individuals in particular, but not exclusively, those aged 8-19 years of age who have learning disabilites and those with physical and/or sensory impairment.
The Glowsticks Project
Education, Facilities, LeisureClubs, Cafe, Outdoor Education and cookery school
Rotary Club Of Stokesley Trust Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS supportProvide supporting activities in the local community, raise money for charitable causes, support individuals on educational and training activities.
Synthonia Scout Group
AssociationsAll activities associated with the Scouting Movement
Northern Chords Festival
Arts, Beneficiary groupNorthern Chords Festival advances education by promoting and providing opportunities for the appreciation, understanding and enjoyment of the art of music in particular by the provision of a regular festival, public concerts, lectures, tuition and youth engagement programmes.
Cpre North And East Yorkshire
Charitable activities, Economic and community developmentWe endeavour to influence the policies and conduct of local and national government and other bodies, so that development is in the best interests of the people who live in North and East Yorkshire. We also seek to preserve the landscapes and townscapes for best possible outcomes in light of changing circumstances.
The Raw Foundation
Leisure, Social welfareThe prevention/relief of poverty anywhere in the world; The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation within disadvantaged communities, the provision of facilities for playing Association Football or other leisure time occupation in the interests of social welfare for recreation; Relief of financial hardship, either generally or individually of people ; Other charitable purposes.
The Three Tumours
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthThe Three Tumours is a small North East focused Brain Tumour charity established by four men with terminal brain tumours in August 2019. Today we have broadened our focus to all types of Brain Tumour. We aim to;1. Raising funds to find a cure,2. Increasing awareness to aid early diagnosis,3. Improving the quality of care for Brain Tumour sufferers and their family, and4. Signposting res
Society For The Promotion And Advancement Of Romany Culture
Our main aim is to improve the welfare of fellow Gypsies and Travellers by facilitating them to live full and purposeful lives and enabling them to contribute to the well being of their communities. We actively address the discrimination experienced by Romany Gypsies and Travellers and encourage the wider general public to understand and celebrate our Romany Gypsy Traveller culture and heritage.
The Elm House Trust
The charity supports worthwhile causes in North Yorkshire, particularly in Wensleydale and its side valleys and in Coverdale with a view to benefitting the areas.
Hartlepool Rovers Junior Section
Beneficiary group, LeisureHartlepool Rovers Junior Section is a small youth rugby grouped aimed at developing young rugby players. We cater for ages form 6 - 18 years old both boys and girls