Charities In Throughout England
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The Naturist Foundation
Facilities, LeisureProviding naturist recreational facilities and maintaining ancient woodlands
Acorn Alternative Provision
Beneficiary group, EducationAcorn Alternative Provision works in partnership with local churches, to deliver trauma-informed educational programmes and wrap-around support to young people who are facing exclusion or disengagement from mainstream school.
Masjid Abu Bakr Walthamstow
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Religion, Social welfareMASJID ABU BAKR IS PLACE OF WORSHIP, IT OFFERS FAMILY EDUCATIONAL CLASSES, MARRIAGE SERVICES AND BEREAVEMENT COUNSELLING AND LEGAL ADVICE. THE MASJID STANDS AS A PILLAR WITHIN THE COMMUNITY AND HELPS CONNECT DIVERSE GROUPS OF PEOPLE AND IS AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT WITHIN ALL FAITH COMMUNITIES.
Beleve UK
Beneficiary groupBelEve is afemale-led charity with the mission ofempowering girls and young women to become the next generation of leaders.The objects of the Charity are to advance in life and relieve needs of girls and young women by providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals.
Womens Consortium
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe are a registered charity established in 2008. We support people with mental health, we aim to help people improve their quality of life, supporting people with various therapy approaches to help navigate or reduce low moods, anxiety, depression, suicidal ideations, abuse, trauma, PTSD, general mental health disorders and other low and high intensity. -Empower people-Relieve poverty & distress
C3 Collaborating For Health
Health, LeisureVision of C3 is for a world where there are no premature or preventable deaths from chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs).C3 fosters multi-sector Collaboration to catalyse action in the global community, to promote 3 behaviour changes that address NCDs? leading risk factors: improving diet (and avoiding harmful alcohol use); stopping smoking; and increasing physical activity.
Robin Hood Health Foundation
Health and WellbeingArts EngagementTrainingResearch
Fitzgerald Family Foundation
Beneficiary groupThe charity supports any charities and promotes any charitable purpose for the benefit of the general public.
Jalaram Sadavrat Trust Leicester UK
Food and necessity support for public
Grand Union Arts CIO
ArtsThe promotion of the contemporary visual arts and the understanding and appreciation of the arts in general for the public benefit, by providing:(a) an arts centre and an exhibitions and arts events programme to enable the public to access, explore and enjoy high quality artistic experiences;(b) arts education programmes and activities for the wider public and to build capacity in the arts
Sunflowers Suicide Support
HealthWe exist to reduce the number of people who take their own lives in Gloucestershire. Will aim to raise awareness of the stigma that surrounds mental health. We aim to highlight and help others identify suicide indicators. We endeavour to equip individuals and the community with the skills to recognise and respond to suicidal behaviour.
Da'aro Youth Project
Beneficiary groupDa'aro Youth Project currently run two projects for young asylum-seekers and refugees from the Horn of Africa. Injera Club is our weekly youth club, running in south London. We also provide casework support to young people who attend our youth club and who are dealing with a problem and want support or advice.
Church On The Street Ministries
Facilities, Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareA Christian church with regular weekly Sunday services, but with proactive community action on the streets. We help and support people affected by homelessness, addictions and poverty just as Jesus taught us in Matthew 25 v 35 & 36.If you require prayer, pastoral care, have addiction problems and need help, struggle with poverty or just want to come and join us in the church, please contact us
Wordsmith Awards
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfare, SocietyWe develop literacy, critical thinking and active citizenship for young people, through experimenting with literature and combined arts. We nurture the talent of tomorrow. We empower disadvantaged and under-represented young people to fulfil their artistic potential. We do this through writing and performance workshops.
BEIS Hamedrash Hechodosh
General charitable purposes
Neve Jewels Foundation
Charity and VCS supportThe charity's main objectives are: To enable the employees of Neve Jewels Ltd to support their local charities both in terms of fund raising and the giving of their time. To provide aid and support to a broad spectrum of charities which includes and covers education, welfare, health and various sustainable initiatives to protect and conserve the environment.
Peer Productions
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationPeer Productions is a unique youth arts charity specialising in peer education through theatre. Each year we recruit a team of young people (aged 17 to 23) who we train as actors and educators. We create original educational plays on complex social issues which tour schools, colleges and youth settings across the South East. We also deliver outreach projects with targeted community groups.
Cartwheel Arts Limited
Economic and community development, Social welfareCartwheel Arts promotes social inclusion, cohesion, diversity and regeneration through community participation in vibrant, innovative, high-quality arts projects.
The Othona Community
ReligionOthona is an open and inclusive community rooted in the Christian tradition, drawing on other inspirations. We welcome people of all ages, abilities, backgrounds and beliefs, to Centres on the coasts of Essex and Dorset, sharing work, worship, study and play. We seek glimpses of the sacred, exploring relationships between faith and life, and learning to care for the world and its people.
New International Encounter
Arts, Beneficiary groupNew International Encounter (NIE) creates new theatre productions for young people that are presented locally, nationally and internationally. We deliver an education and engagement programme working with young people in the UK.
3 Pillars Project CIO
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfare3Pillars Project works to prevent ex-offenders and young people vulnerable to crime from social exclusion and assists them to rehabilitate and integrate back into society. Through sports based mentoring, in custody and the community, we strive to transform the long term employment prospects of ex-prisoners, through structured apprenticeship programmes, paid work and support to gain qualifications.
The Ken Stradling Collection
It is a growing collection providing opportunities for education and inspiration to all those interested in good design, and craftsmanship. It has close links with art and design students in Bristol, Bath and beyond.
Sir Peter O'sullevan Charitable Trust
Animals, Charitable activitiesThe Sir Peter O' Sullevan Charitable Trust was established to provide funds for the welfare of animals, particularly horses. These funds are raised principally from The Sir Peter O' Sullevan Annual Award Lunch.
Open Clasp Theatre Company
Arts, Beneficiary groupWe run issue based drama workshops with women and girls groups, using drama as a tool to empower, increasing participants self-esteem and confidence. We also create touring theatre informing wider debate of the issues covered.
Seeta Patel Dance Limited
ArtsA charity dedicated to the production of high-quality performance works that tour the UK, representing advocating for, and raising the profile of the South Asian Indian dance form of Bharatanatyam.