Charities In Suffolk
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New Cut Arts
The object of the charity is to advance education in the arts in Suffolk and Norfolk
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Framlingham
ReligionTo oversee and aid the Rector in the running of the parish and to include as many people outside the congregation in as possible in many activities
The Norwich Centre For Personal Professional And Spiritual Development
Charitable activities, Health, Social welfare-The relief of persons who are in conditions of need, hardship, or distress; or who are aged, or sick by the provision of counselling services to individuals and groups-The advancement of public education especially education in counselling skills Through the following activities:-Individual counselling-Couple counselling-personal development workshops and groups.
Phoebe
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareWe offer specialist advice, information, casework, advocacy, counselling, freedom progamme and ESOL classes for women. We help BME women find safe temporary accommodation when fleeing domestic violence. We signpost women for immigration advice.We have weekly children's activities promoting confidence and building self esteem of all girls in Suffolk . We work with vulnerable women in Zimbabwe.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Augustine, Ipswich
ReligionTo promote the Christian religion.
Little Acorns Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, EducationWe hold regular and annual activities. We have an Easter Fayre, Summer Fun Day, Photograph morning and christmas hampers. This are all fundraising activies and are supported well by our parents and local community
Ipswich Foundation Street Charities
Beneficiary groupTo provide independent living for older people in sheltered accommodation in the Borough of Ipswich
The Suffolk Historic Churches Trust
Saving of livesThe charitable purposes of the trust are to apply the income and capital of the trust to the preservation, repair, maintenance, improvement, upkeep, beautification and reconstruction of churches in Suffolk.
Bury's Stray Cat Fund
Animals, Social welfareTo reduce the suffering of stray & feral cats. Neutering is encouraged as the only humane method of control. To rescue & rehome as many cats as possible. Euthanasia is only on a vet's advice. To help with the cost of neutering & treatment in cases of hardship. To take responsibility for ill or injured cats until an owner is traced. To maintian high standards of care for cats we are look after.
The East Anglia Transport Museum Society Limited
HeritageOperating transport museum established for the benefit of the nation to promote permanent preservation of transport vehicles and equipment and items of general transport interest of actual or potential historic or scientic importance and educative value.
Claydon Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo provide full and sessional day care for 2 to 5 year olds, five days a week.
Selig
Charity and VCS support, HousingWe provide services for people who are homeless. We serve and respect all people regardless of their gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation, race, ethnic origin or religion. We are a Christian-based charity. Our staff and volunteers come from a wide range of backgrounds. Some share our Christian faith and some do not but we are united by a desire to serve those in need.
Waveney Foodbank
Social welfareCollection of food supplies from the general public and delivery of crisis support food supplies to people in short term difficulty with food bills, as assessed by welfare professionals.
St Edmundsbury Cathedral Trust
Religion(A) THE APPLICATION OF FUNDS OR PROPERTY TO THE SUPPORT OF SUCH CHARITABLE PURPOSES CONNECTED WITH THE CATHEDRAL AS THE DIRECTORS SHALL, FROM TIME TO TIME IN THEIR ABSOLUTE DISCRETION, DETERMINE; AND(B) THE APPLICATION OF FUNDS OR PROPERTY TO SUCH OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES OR SUCH CHARITABLE BODIES AS THE DIRECTORS SHALL FROM TIME TO TIME DETERMINE.
Spectrum Cambridge
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSpectrum Cambridge is a multi award winning, parent led children's charity. We provide events, sessions, and support for families of children with Autism, additional needs, learning difficulties, and disabilities. As an organisation, we are family focused, advocates of collaboration, passionate about increasing inclusion and well being, while reducing isolation in our work with SEND.
The Cabin Crew Out Of School Club
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationAn Out Of School Club Childcare provision for Primary School children, including Breakfast, After School and Holiday Club.
New Orford Town Trust
Uitilzing the income derived from the Trust's property to ensure the maintenance of the property and apply any remaining income for charitable purposes for the general benefit of the inhabitants of the Parish of Orford.
Bradfield & Rougham Baptist Church
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, ReligionBRBC is a growing and active Baptist Church in rural Suffolk. We meet for Christian worship every Sunday and have a range of activities for young and old throughout the week, including prayer meetings, community groups, mums & toddlers group, ladies and men's meetings, fellowship lunches and youth activities from age 4 upwards.
Suffolk User Forum
HealthSUF's activities are to ensure that the voice of mental health service users is heard at all levels, including strategic boards and meetings in Norfolk, Suffolk and Essex.To ensure that the quality of local mental health services delivered across is informed by feedback from users of the service.
Our Special Friends
Social welfare1.Help people at a vulnerable time in their lives to benefit from the companionship of animals through the provision of practical and emotional support.2.Increase the awareness and understanding of the benefits of the human-companion animal relationship and the impact of bereavement. 3.Facilitate the effective collaboration between human and companion animal organisations and support networks.
The Newmarket Charitable Foundation
Leisure, Social welfareNCF is a driver and an enabler, promoting the growth and development of Newmarket through support for the residents and community, business and tourism making it a truly excellent place to live, work and visit. The operational focus is summarised through 3 pillars: Community (Arts, Sports, Culture and relief of hardship) Education Town infrastructure development
The Phoenix Trust (milton) LTD
Beneficiary groupTo make a positive contribution to the lives of people with learning disabilities or complex needs, through the provision of a meaningful experience of work and the development of social and life skills, whilst showing the general public and wider community what can be achieved within an inclusive culture and empowering environment.
Suffolk Artlink
Beneficiary group, HealthThrough delivering a range of creative activities Suffolk Artlink improves the quality of life for older people in care, older people living independently, people suffering from dementia and mental ill health, people with learning difficulties, young people in areas with high deprivation indices, young people at risk of exclusion and children in hospital and hospices.
Abc Childcare (ipswich) LTD
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationProviding Care and Education for children mainly under statutory school age
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Peter And St Mary, Stowmarket
ReligionReligious activities