Charities In Sunderland
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The Basement Project
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, HealthWe provide a safe and caring environment for young people to access after school. Many of the young people who attend our project experience serious level of depravation and as a result have mental health issues which affects their capacity to achieve and lead a balanced life. Our work endeavours to address those needs and encourage, affirm and support our vulnerable young people.
Tyne & Wear Heritage Forum
HeritageTWHF promotes the conservation of heritage within the North East, offering support and guidance to those wishing to protect a significant heritage feature ie. something that links a community to its past; a building, artefact, memorial, statue, street or pathway, view or natural feature providing a reminder of a former historic or industrial past, eg the current Lowick Pilgrim Initiative.
King James Almshouses
HousingThe provision of Almshouse accommodation in the Gateshead area
Iamimportant LTD
Beneficiary groupproviding items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to promote learning for continued development of family skills, capacities and capabilities which help raise aspirations and self-esteem and contribute to the social and emotional wellbeing of individuals
Christian Outreach Mission Education (come)
Beneficiary group, EducationThe charity seeks to provide for the advancement of the Christian religion for the public benefit by supporting Christian charities that are registered with the Charity Commission for England, charities reaching out to international students studying in Tyne and Wear and charities reaching out to school aged children through school clubs, assemblies and holiday clubs.
Parker Memorial Home
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, HousingA resource at 25 Kayll Road Sunderland for young people to age 25 providing assistance, organising programmes of physical, educational & other activities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature & responsible individuals; advancing education; & relieving unemployment. Please now refer to the Parker Trust CIO 1172509 - FOUNDATION REGISTERED 10 APR 2017
North East Motor Neurone Disease Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthProvide support for people living with MND and their family's. Provide support for people after they have lost someone to MND. - Support, financial. equipment, a meeting place and therapies
The Aaron And Ethel Lurie Memorial Fund
Any charitable purpose at the discretion of the Trustees for the benefit of the Community
Crook Community Leisure Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureTo promote the education of children, young persons and the general public and to improve the quality of life of all such persons by providing sporting and recreational facilities for the communityof Wear Valley and other surrounding districts.
Rohingya Action North East
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesOne of RANE's main objective is to continue with the political campaign, to raise public awareness. We organise demonstrations/rallies and public meetings with local, national and international politicians and government ministers to raise the Rohingya Refugee crisis. RANE actively seeks donations to continue to provide aid work at the refugee camp providing vital essentials.
The Religious Society Of Friends (quakers) In Britain - Northumbria Area Meeting
ReligionThe right holding of public meetings for worship. Regular meetings for church affairs in all the constituent meetings for the area as a whole. Our representatives to Meeting for Sufferings and the Quaker Life Rep. Council and other committees have participated in the affairs of Britain Yearly Meeting, including over sight of our centrally managed work.
Longbenton Gospel Hall Trust
ArtsThe Trust facilitates the advancement of the Christian religion for the public benefit. It provides and maintains gospel halls where religious meetings are held including the carrying on of the service of God, and it facilitates the distribution of Christian literature and engagement with the wider community and other charitable organisations.
Parish Hall Fund
FacilitiesWork in the field of religion
Richmond Exotics
Grindon Hall Christian School Trust
EducationSupport of Grindon Hall Christian School, particularly the provision of equipment.
Newcastle Philosophy Society
ResearchThe Newcastle Philosophy Society runs a number of regular events including lectures and conversation groups. The Newcastle Philosophy Society also works in conjunction with other local organisations to run one-off events including lectures and conversation groups. We have finances available for others wishing to pursue the running of such events.
Culture For Hetton
Charitable activities, Heritage, Professions, SocietyTo promote good citizenship for the public benefit and advance the education of the public in the local heritage and traditions of coal mining. Commemorating this heritage and tradition with the erection of a coal mining related statue in a prominent position within the village of Hetton-le-Hole.To advance the education of the general public of Hetton in local history, heritage and culture.
Silksworth Recreation And Playing Field
Facilities, LeisureUpkeep of the field
Gateway Wheelers
CYCLING
Hylton Castle Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary groupOver 60 ClubBingo Club
Longbenton Community College Parent Teachers Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationFund raising for the benefit of students in the College. A forum for information for parents and prospective parents.
Wessington Bright Futures Foundation
Beneficiary groupWessington Bright Futures Foundation is a registered charity devoted to enhancing the lives of children, parents, and the local community. Our mission is to support the life advancement and personal development of children through a variety of additional activities and programmes, creating a strong and supportive community network. Find out more about our activities at our website.
Gateshead Interfaith Forum
SocietyTo promote understanding, good will, and equity between people of different faiths, cultures and communities - particularly through education, community cohesion, the celebration of diversity and co-operation with other groups and organisations within the faith, community, voluntary, statutory and private sectors.
Low Moorsley Village Hall
FacilitiesLow Moorsley Village Hall ceased to exist as a community facility in 2003 and was demolished.