Charities In Suffolk
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Margaret Ogilvie Almshouse Charity
HousingProvision of Almshouses
Common Pasture (exclusive Of The Clare Educational Foundation)
Individual beneficiaries must reside in the parish of Clare. Organisations that are beneficiaries must carry out their operations in the parish of Clare.
Girling & Upcher Educational Charity
Beneficiary group, Education1. Promotes the education of persons under the age of 21 years who are resident in Sudbury, Suffolk, or who have attended St. Gregory and St. Peter Voluntary Controlled Primary School for at least two years, and who are in need of financial assistance.2. Provides benefits not normally provided by the local education authority for St. Gregory and St. Peter Voluntary Controlled Primary School.
Brandon Poor's Estate
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareHousing primarily for poor widows of the parish of Brandon, Suffolk
Norfolk Fire Museum
HeritagePromote knowledge of the history of Firefighting in Norfolk.Provide safety advice.
The Bowkett Family Foundation
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social care, Social welfareWe offer accommodation at the seaside for respite for carers and poor vulnerable people with the advice of the St. Vincents de Paul Society in the Anglia Diocese of The Roman Catholic Church.
Ipswich High School Association
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, EducationFundraising through organised events such as the School Summer Fete, Christmas Fayre, and Second-Hand Uniform Shop.
Beresford Road Evangelical Church
ReligionChurch services for the purpose of worshipping God, prayer and fellowship to help, support and encourage one another are held weekly on Sunday mornings and Sunday and Wednesday evenings. Community work involves a coffee drop in on Monday and Friday mornings. A community pantry (Footprints) for those struggling to meet their household bills.
The Fennell Memorial Homes
Heritage, HousingAdministers 4 flats in a listed victorian building in Bury St Edmunds.
Golden Sunset Trust
Charitable activities, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe object of the trust is the relief of poor aged or infirm persons by the provision of housing accommodation or other necessarycare and attention in assisted units or homes for residential care or otherwise. The Trust currently aims to achieve this by means of grants to organisations whose aims meet these objectives.
Felixstowe Old Peoples Welfare Association
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social careThe relief of the elderly, being those aged 60 or over, in Felixstowe and the surrounding district by providing facilities which meet their needs and improve their well-being in particular by providing and maintaining a multi-purpose day centre and beach front day centre making available therein facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation.
Mildenhall Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupMental, Spiritual & Physical developement of young people, in accordance with the aims of the Scout Association. Including weekely meetings, visits & camps.
Rotary Club Of Manningtree Stour Valley Charity Trust Fund
Associations, Economic and community developmentGeneral charitable purposes, overseas aid and relief.
Whepstead Community Association
Associations, Childcare, Facilitiesto provide and maintain the community centre for all the village to partake in villiage activitys.to include socail gatherings,playground etc.
Orford Museum CIO
Charitable activities, HeritageOrford Museum exists for the advancement of the education of the public in the history of the six parishes of Orford and Gedgrave, Sudbourne, Iken, Chillesford, Butley and Tunstall by providing and maintaining a museum and by protecting and conserving the collection held by the museum.
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HealthThe Charity exists to help those who are caught in addiction and problems assoiciated with addiction. Particularly it helps those with alcohol and drug abuse problems. It operates primarily in Ipswich, Suffolk and would look to walk alongside clients, to get to know them and point them in the right direction to help with the addiction. This may be towards recovery programmes, local churches.
The Poor's Land
Social welfareRelieving poverty
Friends Of Southwold Library
Arts, Associations, LeisureSponsorship of Library events which promote library use and recreational reading to the public. Provision of equipment for the Library. Payment of services provided by the Library for the public.
The Layzell Bures Charity
Economic and community developmentProvision of farmland for rent at non-commercial rates to prospective young farmers.
Stowupland Village Hall
Facilities, LeisureThe Village Hall and adjoining land provide a centre for all local residents to pursue educational, recreational and social interests and a range of sporting and outdoor activities.
King George's Field, Haughley
Facilities, LeisureRecreational facilities
Lady Anne Windsor Charity
Economic and community development, HousingProvision and management of five cottages as Almshouses in Stoke by Nayland. Ownership and management of two plots of agricultural land. Working to develop more almshouses within the geographical scope of the charity, which is the Ancient Parish of Stoke by Nayland.
Suffolk Naturalists' Society
Arts, EnvironmentThe Society promotes the study, recording and publishing of information concerning the wildlife of Suffolk, along with its geology and geomorphology. Each year the Society publishes two journals in addition to a newsletter. Its wildlife recorders regularly provide information to other similar organisations and conservation bodies within the county.
Aj's Legacy
Beneficiary groupThe Charity provides financial assistance to young people in need in the Stowmarket area of Suffolk and surrounding area up to 15 mile radius. Assistance is mainly for equipment not provided by health, education or other statutory bodies.
Ansell Centre Charity
Arts, Facilities, Health, ReligionTogether with Hadleigh United Reformed Church to provide a community centre facility for the residents of Hadleigh, Suffolk. To run two lunch clubs, a Memories Cafe for people living with dementia and a digital cinema.