Charities In Tameside
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Royal Air Forces Association - Manchester & District Branch
Armed forcesWelfare of serving and ex-serving Air Forces people and their dependants
The Tameside U3a
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureEducational, recreational and leisure activities for people over 50
Friends Of Lisburne School
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationRaising money for special needs children
Cornerstone Church Mossley
ReligionMaintain a Christian presence in the local community. Offer support (guidance and financial) to individuals and groups in the local vicinity. Offer financial support to UK-based Christian charities and organisations, who may operate on a worldwide basis.
The Greater Manchester Police Male Voice Choir
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Saving of livesThe GMPMVC gives concerts throughout the UK but mainly within the GMP area. By invitation, it has also sung in the EU.The Choir has been privileged to assist in raising many thousands of pounds for organisations and charities such as Scope, The Rainbow Trust, The Deep Sea Fishermen's Mission, Rochdale Springhill & Bury Hospices, Cancer Research UK as well as local churches and schools.
Manchester Taoist Centre
The promotion and delivery of community classes, courses and workshops across Greater Manchester using qualified teachers, coaches and instructors of Weihai Lishi Quanfa. Seeking grants and funds to supplement donations received from participants in order to provide a safe, quality learning environment for effective practice.
Haughton Green Boys' Club And Youth Club
Animals, Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, Health, LeisureWe provide a wide range of activities at the young peoples centre and also are continuing to improve the centre to enable user groups to continue to adapt to the needs of the wider community in Haughton Green, Denton.Activities covered include various sports , Healthy Eating, ICT Training, Arts , dancing, Morris and disco, social skills, parents and tots groups, Dog training club.
250th Manchester, St Mary's, Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupEDUCATION AND TRAINING OF YOUTH
5th Stalybridge Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo encourage the development of young people in Stalybridge and Tameside to achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials as individuals, so that they can take a constructive place in society as responsible citizens, achieved by providing an enjoyable scheme of progressive training based on the scout association vision Skills for Life guided by adult leadership.
The Ashton-Under-Lyne & District Mencap Society
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, LeisureProviding the opportunity for those with learning disabilities (and their families and carers) to obtain advice, guidance and support and offering the opportunity to participate in various recreational activities in a safe environment. Advocacy needs and wants of people with a learning disability to enable greater integration in the local community.
Heyrod Residents Community Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, LeisureWorking with all groups in the community and surrounding areas: craft, children's parties, family entertainment, fitness and wellbeing, music, raising awareness of heritage and a variety of fund raising events. Mostly held at the Village Hall, Heyrod.
1st Millbrook Stalybridge Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupThe purpose of the charity was to offer local children the opportunity to join a local Scout group who would actively engage and support young people in their personal development, empowering them to make a positive contribution to society. Young People are encouraged to achieve their development by a series of challenges and community projects.
Samuel Oldham
FacilitiesThe Public Parks bequest is for projects within the local parks. The Infirmary bequest is for the benefit of people within a 3 mile radius of the Town Hall of Ashton Under Lyne.
Greater Manchester Council Of Mosques
Religion, SocietyThrough constructive dialogue, engagement, and collaboration with local organisations, faith groups, and stakeholders, we endeavour to promote knowledge, respect, and cooperation among diverse communities, bridging cultural and religious divides for a united and inclusive Greater Manchester.
Hope Community Church (manchester)
Education, HousingWith a special focus on East Manchester, where we are based, but not exclusively to that area, we meet in Openshaw on Sundays for worship, Bible teaching and Sunday School. We also meet in homes, cafes or pubs mid-week and at special events, and we do regular outreach and social action activities and we have also raised money and given it to other charities in East Manchester and beyond
Boarshurst Educational Foundation
Beneficiary group, LeisureProvide a residential resource, Boarshurst Centre, for groups wishing to partake in educational, recreational (outdoor pursuits) in the Saddleworth Area. The Centre is run through a sister charity Saddleworth Outdoor Pursuits Association (702185).Very occassionally, provide small educational grants
Tameside Transport Collection
HeritagePreservation and restoration of vintage vehicles
New Life Community Church Trust Stockport
Beneficiary group, Health, Heritage, ReligionSee Trustees Report in Financial Accounts for year ended 31st March 2014, for full description of current activities. Image (pro life) Protem Christian Counselling, Stockport Prayer Network, Cutting Edge Ministries, Aglow International, World Trumpet Centre- Uganda, Christian Restoration Ministries Uganda, Pastor Parel Singh and his family, Bilaspur, India, Ground Level Network of Churches.
Life Change Community Church
ReligionRELIGIOUS ACTIVITY
2nd/1st Hurst Scout Group
AssociationsSCOUTING
T.a.s.c.a.
Beneficiary groupTASCA is a voluntary run support group for families with children (0-18yrs) living in the Tameside area with Autism, social and communication difficulties.
The Faith Network For Manchester (fn4m)
Beneficiary group, Education, SocietyRuns Manchester's first Multifaith Centre, Interfaith Dialogues on current issues as part of a series 'What Faith Says About ...', Women of Faith programme, In Your Faith - a young people's awareness project in schools, colleges and youth groups, Peace Malas, Festive Interfaith parties and community engagement and representation at various levels, including with decision makers.
Umoja Community Support
Beneficiary groupUCOS is a charitable organisation based in ManchesterThe main activities are:- facilitate integration- Promote cultural activities - Advise and support on different issues including, welfare, immigration.
413th Manchester (fairfield Moravian) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScout Group providing learning, support and guidance to young people.
105th Manchester Scout Group
Associations, LeisureCamping and Outdoor Adventures