Charities In Telford & Wrekin
Discover 333 charities in Telford & Wrekin. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Liberty Jamboree
Beneficiary groupLiberty Jamboree support young people and young adults with special educational needs to engage in positive activities and engage in fulfilling experience within their community. Liberty Jamboree offer social and educational opportunities which supports the emotional and social development of the people involved
Telford And The Wrekin Citizens Advice Bureaux
Charitable activitiesAdvice, support on all problems affecting the general public
Yellow Ribbon Community Chaplaincy
Crime and Justice, Education, Facilities, Heritage, ReligionThe charity is based in Shropshire where it provides accommodation , a furniture restoration and cafe project as well as mentoring to people leaving prison.
Energize Shropshire Telford And Wrekin
Charity and VCS support, LeisureSport development advice / guidance - facilities and participation schemesKnowledge and information services - sports participation and opportunitiesCommissioning / grant aiding providers to deliver activityTraining and education services - to sports / physical activity providers Award programmes - eg Coach / Volunteer of the Year etc
YMCA Wellington And District
Associations, HousingWorking in Wellington since 1859, YMCA Wellington provides support to the people of Telford through a variety of services.Supported housing for 16-25 year oldsFloating Support through the Thrive Floating Support ServiceThe Holly Project - peer led CSE Survivor service
The League Of Friends To The Robert Jones & Agnes Hunt Orthopaedic Hospital
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, HealthTo raise funds for the hospital through its branch network.To further research,study,advances in treatment and improvement in care at the hospital.To help patients and former patients of the hospital.Provide support from its central office and provide a well run shop and coffee shop through a combination of paid and volunteer staff.
Telford And Wrekin Council For Voluntary Service
Charity and VCS supportAs described in Annual Report
The Community Council Of Shropshire
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfareWe develop and deliver practical solutions to rural problems that maintain the well-being of individuals and communities in Shropshire. We help prevent rural isolation and loneliness and enable access to economic and community activity. We support community and voluntary organisations to enable them to improve the quality of life for people in Shropshire and influence policy makers on rural issues
Allscott Sports Club LTD
Associations, LeisureThe purposes of the Club are to promote and provide facilities for several amateur sport including bowls, cricket, football in Allscott, Telford and community participation in the same.
Old Ben Homes Limited
Housing, Social careSheltered Housing in East Sussex and Shropshire
Park Wrekin College School Of Gymnastics And Dance Limited
Arts, Education, LeisureProvision of gymnastics in Telford and surrounding area
Shropshire Mental Health Support
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareWorking in the field of Mental Health. Offering direct support to people in crisis, suicide prevention, outreach and advocacy, support for families of those suffering from poor mental health as well as friends and colleagues. Group work, peer support, talks and lectures to lower the stigma surrounding mental health. Advice and signposting. Promotion of Mental Health.
Telford Methodist Circuit
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, ReligionTo oversee, support and encourage 20 local Churches and Local Ecumencial Partnerships in fulfilling their aims by providing:a mission policy so that work can be developed and reviewed;full-time ministry personnel to support and enable that work;a Quarterly Plan of Services so that worship is available for all people;training for local volunteers;grants for property development.
Young Solutions Worcestershire
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesYOUNG SOLUTIONS WORCESTERSHIRE IS AN INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANISATION SUPPORTING VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY CLUBS AND ORGANISATIONS WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE. WE PROVIDE START-UP AND DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT; INFORMATION ADVICE AND GUIDANCE; ADVOCACY AND REPRESENTATION; PARTNERSHIP BUILDING, AND POLICY AND RESEARCH.FORMERLY KNOWN AS WCVYS - WORCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY YOUTH SERVICES
Cuan Wildlife Rescue
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EnvironmentTo relieve the suffering of sick wild animals by: a) Rescuing, caring for and rehabilitating injured, orphaned or distressed wild animals. b) Education of the public in the care and rehabilitation of British wildlife. c) Assisting others with research in wildlife rehabilitation.
Disability Solutions West Midlands
Beneficiary group, LeisureDisability Solutions provides information, advice and support to people with disabilities, their families and carers.We operate across all disabilities and ages.The range of services covers benefits,finance, equipment advice, personal health budgets and personalisation, mobility and access advice, holidays and leisure activities, consultation and representation, other health related issues.
The Lily Mae Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe Trustees consider that support to parents, their families and friends who have suffered a stillbirth, neonatal death, miscarriage or medical termination.and the dissemination of information and lessons learned to the rest of the Country to be of public benefit and our main focus for activities
Telford After Care Team (tact) CIO
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, LeisureActivities provided for service users in recovery from drug and alcohol misuse or mental health issues include A Drop in Centre, A Listening Service, an Outreach Service, a Night Service, Supported Housing, Training and Education and various activities including Arts and Crafts, Singing, Smart Recovery, Tai Chi, Serenity, Family and Friends Support, Gardening, Creative Writing, Freedom Programme.
The Shrewsbury And Telford Hospital NHS Trust Charity
HealthTHE OBJECT OF THE CHARITY IS TO APPLY INCOME RECEIVED FROM DONATIONS TO ANY CHARITABLE PURPOSE OR PURPOSES RELATING TO THE NATIONAL HEALTH SERVICE TO BENEFIT THE PUBLIC SERVED BY THE TRUST.
Telford Crisis Support
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareVarious fundraising activities to support charitable objects.Provision of free emergency food parcels for individuals and families in crisisDevelopment and servicing of food collection points throughout the Borough of Telford and WrekinCollaboration with other groups and agencies via Telford Crisis Network to alleviate hardship of individuals and families in the Borough of Telford and Wrekin
Meeting Point Trust Limited
FacilitiesMeeting Point Trust, offers a comprehensive array of services from Meeting Point House, which is located in the centre of Telford.The facilities on offer include office space for local charities offering support services to the local community, conference and training rooms, an on site cafe, and a refreshment service to users. A range of wellbeing services are also delivered to local people.
Wooden Tops Day Nursery LTD
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo enhance the development and education of children, primarily under statutory school age.
Halesfield Day Nursery Centre
Beneficiary group, ChildcareThe objects of the charity are to provide care and advance the education of children.
Newport {shropshire} Cottage Care Centre Trust Limited
Health, LeisureThe relief care and assistance of persons irrespective of colour, race or creed suffering from any form of sickness or incapacity.The advancement of education and provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation for the benefit of the community in Newport, Shropshire and the surrounding neighbourhood.
Severn Gorge Countryside Trust
Economic and community development, EnvironmentThe Trust manages land in the Ironbridge Gorge for the benefit of local people and for the benefit of visitors to the Gorge to balance public access, landscape, nature conservation, safeguarding historic and cultural features, with public engagement and developing awareness and knowledge of the Trust and its work.