Charities In Suffolk
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Turtle Dove Trust
EnvironmentThe Turtle Dove is a homing migratory dove kept in captive pairs, very prolific breeders and after laying two eggs, will lay again. The young are fostered by other tamer doves, and the young are released into the wild in late summer. They spend a month in specially constructed release pens, in order to familiarise them with natural food and their wild habitat. They will return every year.
Waldringfield Village Hall
FacilitiesThe Charity runs the community bulding for the use of the residents of the Parish of Waldringfield. The hall offers wonderful modern facilities for all sorts of activities of various groups in the village for the residents of the village. The charity is responsible for the day to day running, maintenance and compliance of the building on behalf of the community.
The Compass
Social welfareRelief of poverty and isolation
Whitton Youth Partnership
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo provide a half term holiday club during the October half term for children in the NW Ipswich area.To provide a "Steppin'Up" event during the May half term for pupils from the local primary school who have been identified by the School as likely to have difficult making the transition to High School.To run a monthly movie club for young people of the area
The Mothers' Union - (diocese Of St Edmundsbury And Ipswich Branch)
Beneficiary groupMothers' Union is a Christian mission organization working through it's membership to support families and communities around the world. Our Vision is of a world where God's love is shown through loving, respectful and flourishing relationships. The aim and purpose is to demonstrate the Christian faith in action by transformation of communities worldwide through the nurture of families.
Cambridge Samaritans
HealthTo work for the assistance of persons who are suicidal, despairing or in distress in Cambridge and elsewhere in the UK.
Suffolk Clergy Charity
ProfessionsReligious
St Edmunds Trust
Health, Housing, Social carefINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO CHARITABLE ORGANISATIONS FOR THE TREATRMENT OR CARE OF SICK OR DISABLED PERSONS
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Thurston
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareActivities include regular public worship is provided free of charge and open to all. Other activities include:teaching and learning; taking assemblies; donations to other charities and our own projects provide public benefit in the relief of poverty and need, often for minority groups with particular needs such as the elderly.
Mettingham Orthodox Trust
Education, ReligionThe Trust seeks to develop, for the benefit of the public, the College of Our Lady of Mettingham on the Norfolk/Suffolk border, a large country house with a purpose-built Orthodox Church in its grounds as a contemporary centre promoting Orthodox Christian worship, pilgrimage and education. The Trust ensures that the College and church is open everyday and invites people to "come and see".
Oaks Meadow Project
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Environment, FacilitiesThe project is working with local residents to create much needed facilities for the community. A greenspace with woodlands, gardens, a wildlife pond plus seating and shelter. A playground equipped with wooden structures & exercise equipment for adults & children.
The Gredley Charitable Trust
Beneficiary groupOrganising and financing an annual summer day trip, social outings and a Christmas lunch for the senior citizens of the Newmarket area. Provision of donations to other charities and causes with charitable aims.
Rushmere Commoners
The objective of the charity is the regulation of all matters relating to the Rushmere Common for the enjoyment of the public.
13th Ipswich Sea Scout Group
Associationsmember of Scout Association
Transforming Futures - Suffolk
Beneficiary group, Social welfarePromoting the need for foster carers and adopters and providing practical advice on ways to welcome and support families who foster, adopt and provide special guardianship within Suffolk churches.Providing social events and groups to ensure families who foster adopt or special guardian care are connected with each other, regardless of faith and background.
Thetford Music Project
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareDevelopment of musical talent in a deprived area of south Norfolk, by running instrumental and ensemble teaching activities, for over 100 young people, during a weekly term-time club. Associated concerts, workshops and other events throughout the year, run since 2000.
Gosbeck Village Community Hall
Arts, Facilities, LeisureWe serve the local communities with a venue to utilise for activities. We hire out the hall for private functions and run regular activities such as badminton, Morris dancing, salsa, exercise and dance groups.
Combined Halls Of Clare
Associations, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, LeisureCHOC manages and maintains Clare Town Hall and Clare Old School Community Centre for the benefit of the parishioners of Clare and the immediately surrounding communities. The rooms and halls are available for hire for social, educational, recreational, leisure and other community activities without distinction of age, gender, social, racial, religious or political differences.
Wenhaston Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationChildcare. A Pre School Setting for 2 to rising 5 year olds.
Botesdale After School Club
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe children are offered a choice of nutritious snacks and drinks on arrival and are free to choose from a variety of art and craft activities and a range of tabletop games. We have an IT and chill out zone.We provide equipment for physical play activities, both indoors and out. We have full use of the playing-field and adventure play area within the constraints of the necessary supervision.
Concerts At Cratfield CIO
Arts, Charitable activities, ResearchTo promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in and appreciation of the art and science of chamber music in all its aspects by the presentation of professional public concerts and by such other ways as the society through its committee shall determine from time to time
Bury St. Edmunds And District Deaf And Hard Of Hearing Association
Animals, Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, Social welfareSupporting and offering guidance to people with hearing impairment in the community.Deaf Social Club, Deaf Blind Group, Hard of Hearing , Hand in Hand Club meet monthly, B.S.L & Lip Reading classes take place weekly. A monthly drop in Hearing Aid Clinic is also held.Social events include coffee mornings,lunches, garden party & bar-b-que, Hearing dogs for the deaf & Deaf youth club alsomeet.
Hacheston Village Hall
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareActivities for local residents and the surrounding communities including a toddler group, yoga, keep fit, art club, ballet, karate, heart rehab and social events. Facilities for the general public to hire for private functions and for special interest groups. Efforts are made to keep charges reasonable for local people.
Ridley Godfrey Foundation
Social welfareThe objects of the charity are to advance such charitable purposes as the Trustees see fit from time to time in particular but not limited to the relief of poverty of those living in East Anglia.
The Friends Of Halesworth County Library
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS supportTo raise funds to financially support Halesworth County Library. This is achieved through the organisation of numerous events such as table top sales, street markets and grant funding applications.