Charities In Stoke on trent City
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Sutton Trust Community Group
FacilitiesThe Sutton Trust Community Group is situated in the heart of Abbey Hulton in Stoke-on-Trent. Our core mission is to empower individuals to realise their full potential and become valued members of their communities. At the core of our work is the running of a thriving community centre and an on-site garden. In addition to our community garden, we also organise a range of community events.
Chell Heath Residents Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesProvision of community facilities, support, advice and advocacy for residents, provision of activities to improve the quality of life for residents, activities for children, essential food support, social groups, day trips, fun days.
City Farm (stoke-On-Trent)
Economic and community developmentCity Farm Stoke Community Trust is a newly formed group and our main purpose is to provide a fun, free and educational facility for the people of Staffordshire, South Cheshire and surrounding counties by having access to an outdoor space and help people connect with animals, nature and the environment. The City Farm closed in March 2011 as part of the local Government budget cuts.
The Remembering Nell Foundation
Beneficiary groupTo advance young people in life, by providing funding, resources and support to charities located in the north west of England for specific purposes which the trustees in their absolute discretion determine, so as to develop their capabilities so that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society.
City Of Stoke On Trent Male Voice Choir
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe study and practice of choral music in order to foster public knowledge and appreciation of such music by means of public performance and to enable the choir to assist and support charitable institutions or purposes as the committee shall from time to time determine.
Audley Brass Band
Arts, EducationAudley Brass Band performs on a regularly basis at either our own concerts or as a contributor to other concerts staged by charities, schools, village associations, churches, etc. We rehearse twice a week to improve the quality of the Band. We have a training band which practices once a week and when members of this band are ready to move to the main band, Audley Brass, this is encouraged.
Staged CIO
ArtsTo advance education in performance arts for public benefit, by providing support and activities which develop skills in theatre studies, for people of all ages, backgrounds and economic circumstances, in Staffordshire Moorlands and surrounding areas.
Stockton Brook Scout & Guide Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe Scout & Guide Group runs a number of Scout and Guide units for the children of Stockton Brook and the surrounding area. Our activities are normal Scout and Guide activities in association with the rules of the Scout Association and Girlguiding UK
Medina Mosque Stoke
ReligionMuslim ritual prayersConstruction of the mosque building to enable the charity to provide extended and safer prayer facilities
7th Stoke-On-Trent And Newcastle (wellington) Scout Group
AssociationsScout group operating with five sections; squirrels, beavers, cubs, scouts & explorers.
St Dominic's Independent Junior School Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationDuring the year, the Charity provided a number of bursaries to assist local children in attending a local school.The Charity looked to grow its permanent endowment in order to be in a better position to increase its ability to achieve its charitable objectives.
Stoke-On-Trent Chinese Christian Church
ReligionTo promote, maintain and practice Christianity through worship, deliverance of sermons,Bible studies and fellowship gatherings.To provide a moral and ethical framework following the Christian faith for people tolive by it.To carry out the worship of the God of the Bible so that the relationship between the followersand God can be established, maintained and strengthened.
Chatterley Whitfield Friends
Charitable activities, Heritage, ProfessionsThe object of the CIO is to advance the education of the public in the history of mining at the former Chatterley Whitfield colliery by the demonstration of mining methods and the exhibition of machinery and ancillary matters connected with mining transportation social conditions and industrial archaeology and in such other ways as the trustees consider appropriate.
Shirley's Bone And Flint Mill Volunteers
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HeritageTO PRESERVE HISTORIC MACHINERY, ARTEFACTS AND BUILDINGS, IN PARTICULAR AT JESSE SHIRLEY'S ETRUSCAN BONE AND FLINT MILL,. ETRURIA, SSTOKE -ON- TRENT AND TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN THE SAME AND THEIR HISTORY.
Fenton Spiritualist Church
ReligionWe offer a regular Sunday Spiritualist Service. We also offer workshops on matters related to Spiritualism and hold a regular circle to allow people to experience and/or develop their possible mediumship. We also offer Spiritual Healing
Bradeley Community Centre Limited
Facilities, Housing, LeisureBradeley Community Centre Limited is responsible for all the costs associated with the running a Commuinty Centre.Users include:Slimming World.Bowling Club - Club established from local social housing complexes, mainly over 55sYoga classes. - Various ages.Rehabitation classes - Various ages.Baby Sensory Group.Martial Art group - Chlidren.Located in Bradeley, Stoke-on-Trent
Bagnall Light Oaks And Baddeley Edge Village Hall Fund
Animals, Associations, Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureThe Charity provides a large community hall for the use of local residents for meetings, training events, activity classes such as Dog Training and Kick Boxing, local community activities such as luncheon club, parties and weddings.
12th City (tunstall) Stoke-On-Trent And Newcastle Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupSCOUTING ACTIVITIES TO CHILDREN OF TUNSTALL AND GOLDENHILL AREAS IN STOKE-ON-TRENT
Stoke On Trent Unit 321 Of The Sea Cadet Corps
Associations, Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Sea Cadets has been in the Stoke on Trent area since 1938 providing activities for young people from 9-18 years old. As a micro-charity we provide these young people with activities and qualifications in Kayaking, Canoeing, Power boating, Sailing, First Aid, Cook Steward, Seamanship, Shooting, Engineering, Field Craft, Duke of Edinburgh. Recognised qualifications can by gained i.e. BTech's
The Olive Circle Foundation
Social welfareTo provide support for people, community groups, small charities that require financial help to improve their quality of life through sickness, illness or poverty.
Blythe Bridge And Forsbrook Village Hall
Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareHire of hall for community organised activities such as celebrations, education, combating loneliness ,sport, various groups etc.
The Rfa Beauty Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareRFA Beauty Foundation supports single and vulnerable mothers in Stoke on Trent by providing baby essentials, peer support, and wellbeing activities. We run The Mothers Nest community hub, deliver emergency care packages, and offer workshops that promote confidence, mental health, and stability for families facing hardship or with no recourse to public funds.
Stoke On Trent South U3a
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Heritage, Leisure20 activity/interest groups ranging from table tennis and bowls to art, family history and theatre visits. Currently 410 members mainly from the Stoke on Trent area.
North Staffordshire Kickboxing
LeisureOur charity aim is;To promote community participation in healthy recreation for the public benefit of the inhabitants of North Staffordshire, without distinction of age, sex, sexual orientation, race or of political, religious or other opinions by the provision of facilities for kickboxing.
Manna House (hanley)
Charitable activities, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareTo relieve poverty of persons 16 year of age or over by the provision of support (including food, clothing, washing facilities, warmth and comfort) for those homeless and those living in substandard accommodation, as well as support through counselling, mentoring, art therapy and advocacy to access services providing help with housing and drug rehabilitation, within the North Staffordshire area.