Charities In Suffolk
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The Stone Foundation
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo enable those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage to access and sustain accommodation, primarily in the private sector by provision of:- accommodation and deposit guarantee bond;- support prior to, at the start of and during the tenancy as necessary;- a property management service and- specialist training
Royal Society For The Prevention Of Cruelty To Animals Suffolk Central Branch
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, EnvironmentRSPCA Suffolk Central runs a Re-Homing Centre (also a holding area for injured wildlife until transfer/release) and two Veterinary Clinics, which provides heavily subsidised care for the animals of people on low incomes. We offer low cost microchipping, advice and provide help with neutering / operations, etc. for people on low incomes. We run 5 shops which play a big role in our fundraising.
Hope Church, Ipswich
Religion, Social welfareThe Charity's objectives are for the publin benefit and are restricted to the following:1) To advance the Christian faith;2) To hlep the poor and needy;3) To advance education on Christian principles4) To provide or assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare
The Framlingham Foundation Trust T/a The Ed Sheeran Suffolk Music Foundation
Arts, Charitable activities, Education, LeisureTo make grants principally in respect of drama, music and arts teaching at Thomas Mills School and, secondarily, to make grants for other applications by pupils at Thomas Mills School in relation to sports and other activities
Brave Futures
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe were set up to provide a therapeutic service for children and young people up to 21 years of age who have reported being sexually abused and to offer support for their families.Our main aim is to help children and young people make sense of the confusion they feel and to teach them coping strategies to deal with the difficulties they face while highlighting their strengths and potential.
Cambridge Pringle Group
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingRelief and support of sufferers and the families of sufferers from schizophrenia and related conditions through the provision of accommodation in group and independent homes
The Bridge Project Sudbury
Beneficiary groupCore activity is a Training Centre for people with Learning difficulties and other vulnerable groupsWork towards a community within a community, an inclusive place where everybody is treated fairly, with dignity and respect.
Essex & Thames Education
Charitable activitiesTo advance the education of the public by providing digital and face-to-face training programmes for aspiring educators
The Thorpe Woodlands Adventure Centre Trust
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureThe Trust operates the Thorpe Woodlands Adventure Centre which seeks to actively contribute to the learning and development of Children and Young People by:Promoting a safe, healthy and welcoming environment.Providing high quality outdoor learning experiences which are inclusive, holistic and affordable.Offering a broad range of challenging, adventurous outdoor activities.
The Geoffrey Watling Charity
To pay or apply the annual income of the charity's funds to such charity or charities or for such charitable purpose or purposes as the trustees shall from time to time in their absolute discretion determine.
Home-Start Suffolk
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareHome-Start in Suffolk l believes that every parent should have the support they need to give their children the best possible start in life. Through our team of volunteers we provide support, friendship and practical help to any family who is going through a difficult time.The scheme also provides family group services.
Age Well East LTD
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareServices for the general public and / or older people living in Essex and Suffolk. The services offered are: advice and support with claiming benefits, care, consumer, energy, advocacy and information: social clubs and friendship activity: mental health support, emotional support, end of life, bereavement and dementia support.
Creative Arts East
Economic and community developmentThe principal activities of the company are the promoting, maintaining, improving and advancing of education within the community at large and in particular in the rural areas of the County of Norfolk, by promotion, production, performance and encouragement of the arts.
Suffolk Refugee Support
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, LeisureAdvice and Advocacy Service for refugees and asylum seekers in Suffolk, including health, employment, housing, education.International Women's GroupESOL and English conversation classesYoung refugees' sports, academic and conversation groupsRefugee Skills Exchange GroupImmigration legal advice surgeryTalks and Publicity re. refugee issues to host population
Tools With A Mission
Economic and community development, Religion, Saving of lives, Social welfareWe provide humanitarian aid to the poor and disadvantaged potentially worldwide but currently to various sub-Saharan African countries. Although we help anyone in need irrespective of tribe, ethnic background, gender or religion, our objective is to bring glory to the name of Jesus Christ and to give practical effect to the Christian principles which underpin our ministry.
The Tudwick Foundation
Charitable activitiesProvides support by direct financial contributions to small organisations (annual income below £500,000) for specific and well-defined projects directed to charitable purposes according to the laws of England and Wales principally in the geographical regions of Essex and Suffolk.
Emmaus Suffolk Limited
DEVELOPMENT OF EMMAUS COMMUNITIES IN THE SUFFOLK AREA.
Thurston Pre-School Limited
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe charity is made up of 2 nursery settings for children aged 0 to 4 years in a Suffolk village. We also run a Before and After School Club for children aged 5-11.
Communities Together East Anglia
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, HealthGeneral Charitable PurposesDisability, older people, family carers and those with mental health difficultiesEconomic/Community development/EmploymentRecruitment of volunteers
Rowan Humberstone Limited
Beneficiary groupUsing the medium of ART Rowan endeavours to provide a safe, creative and unique environment where adults, with learning disabilities, under the direction of artists and craftspeople can grow artistically as well as in their abilities, confidence and self esteem, these being vital ingredients for independent living.
Diss, Thetford And District Citizens Advice Bureau
Charitable activitiesTo ensure individuals do not lack knowledge of their rights and responsibilities or of the service available to them or through an inability to express their needs effectively, and equally to exercise a responsible influence on the development of social policies and services, both locally and nationally.
William Paul Housing Trust
HousingThe Charity is an Almshouse providing 80 properties for occupation by people in Ipswich
Lighthouse Women's Aid Limited
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareTo provide safe and supportive refuge accommodation; to develop innovative community services that deliver effective interventions and preventative programmes; and delivering emotional and therapeutic support to women and children who are experiencing, or at risk from, domestic abuse or violence. To raise awareness of domestic abuse and violence.
Qvsr Seafarers Centres
QVSR Seafarers Centres offer welfare support to active seafarers via our Seafarers Centres in Bristol, Felixstowe, Immingham, London Tilbury and London Gateway, we welcome around 50,000 seafarers each year.
Suffolk West Citizens Advice Bureau
Charitable activitiesSuffolk West Citizens Advice Bureau provides free, independent, confidential and impartial advice to everyone on their rights and responsibilities. It values diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination.