Charities In Throughout London
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You Make IT
We run a 6-month long You Make It holistic programme empowering young, unemployed and underemployed women, with the confidence, networks, skills, knowledge and experiences needed to break out of poverty into financially independent lives with reflect greater integration with the social and cultural life of their city. Beneficiaries are largely from Hackney and Tower Hamlets.
BEIS Minchas Yitzchok Trust
Religion, Social welfareThe furtherance of Jewish education and the relief of poverty.
Your Seva
THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY AMONGST THOSE LACKING FINANCIAL SUPPORT BY REASON OF YOUTH, ELDERLY AGE, ILL-HEALTH, BEING ORPHANED OR WIDOWED, OR AT ANY OTHER DISADVANTAGE IN PARTICULAR, BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, BY THE PROVISION OF GRANTS, ITEMS AND SERVICES.
The Mary Dolly Foundation
Provide suppport, counselling and therapeutic activites to children, the elderly,families and other persons
New Covenant Church Streatham
To do charitable activities do help enforce christian values in the community. We operate in the following branches:(1) New Covenant Church - Elephant & Castle(2) New Covenant Church - Borehamwood(3) New Covenant Church - Wimbledon(4) New Covenant Church - Luton(5) New Covenant Church - Fosse Road South
Furniture Makers Company Limited
The Charitable company seeks to provide a facility to support the activities of The Worshipful Company of Furniture Makers' Charitable Fund and which will assist it in achieving it's stated objectives.
N Sethia Foundation
The objects of the Charity are:a) the relief of the sick, elderly, disabled, destitute and of orphansb) the advancement of education, and c) the advancement of religion
Westminster Boating Base
Beneficiary group, LeisureOn a daily basis, throughout the year, the Charity's objectives are pursued via the teaching of sailing, kayaking,canoeing and powerboating on the River Thames in central London. Young people between the ages of 10 and 23 are able to gain annual membership for a self-determined donation to the Charity.
Go-Forward Youth
The aim of Go-Forward Youth is to provide a home from home, with other support such as training in entrepreneurship, for 18-24 year old care leavers who find themselves at a low point. Go-Forward will provide a warm supported, caring environment with the developmental support that can help young people through their difficulties when they feel most isolated.
The Bridge Theatre Training Company
Provide training to students in theatre, drama and the performing arts.
Cpu London
The Camden Psychotherapy unit provides short & long term psychological therapies to persons over the age of 18.
Abbey Road Baptist Church
To advance the Christian religion in UK and overseas by following and proclaiming the principle truths of the Bible and to support other Christians, churches or organisations sharing these objectives. To relieve poverty both in this country and overseas by any means.
The Royal Caledonian Education Trust
Armed forces, Beneficiary group, EducationIn support of the education and wellbeing of the offspring of current and former Scottish Armed Forces personnel.
The Sue Thomson Foundation
Charitable activities, HealthGrant-making; the principal beneficiary is Christ's Hospital
Tamu Dhee Association (uk)
1. Arranged a football tournament in Queens Avenue ground in Aldershot Army Garrison. Nepalese teams from other European countries also took part. 2. Arranged Nepali Mela (Nepalese culture, costume and ethnic traditional displays) at Kempton Park Race course.3. Arranged Nepalese New Year (Lhochhar) celebration and religious puja at Aldershot, Hampshire.4. Help provided to needy people
United Borders
TO ADVANCE IN LIFE AND HELP YOUNG PEOPLE THROUGH: (A) THE PROVISION OF RECREATIONAL AND LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SOCIAL WELFARE, DESIGNED TO IMPROVE THEIR CONDITIONS OF LIFE; (B) PROVIDING SUPPORT AND ACTIVITIES WHICH DEVELOP THEIR SKILLS, CAPACITIES AND CAPABILITIES TO ENABLE THEM TO PARTICIPATE IN SOCIETY AS MATURE AND RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS
First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (princess Royal's Volunteer Corps) (fany(prvc))
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, HealthThe Corps is established to:a) support both civil and military authorities within the UK, in particular during any military or civil emergency or incident to protect life and relieve human suffering; and b) advance the education of the public, in particular by providing training and other courses designed to protect life and relieve human suffering.
Destiny International Christian Assembly
To advance the Christian Faith in accordance with the statement of beliefs. To relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by providing funds, goods or services of any kind. To fulfil such other purposes which are exclusively charitable to the law of England and Wales.
Islington Music Workshop Limited
ArtsCommunity education and training for the sound and recording industries.
Solace Community Care LTD
Solace Community Care Ltd provides domiciliary care services to vulnerable persons living in south London Boroughs. The services are provided in service users' homes and include but are not limited to personal care such as assisting with bathing/showering; meals preparation; domestic chores; medication prompting and administration; support to access the community such as medical appointments.
Canal Museum Trust
Beneficiary group, HeritageTo promote public awareness and knowledge of London waterways and to provide educational opportunities for young people at the museum. Also to preserve objects of historical interest for public benefit.
The Golders Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesReceives donations and makes grants or advances loans to organisations and individuals.
Andrew Lee Jones Fund Limited
ArtsAmicus assists those accused of or sentenced for capital murder in the United States. It provides training and information for those in the UK that wish to assist in the representation of such individuals, and provides placements and grants for those wishing to travel to the US to carry out this work on a voluntary basis. A journal of death penalty law is also regularly published by Amicus.
The Guild Of The Royal Hospital Of St Bartholomew
Associations, HealthHelping St Bartholomew's Hospital by personal service and by the provision of such amenities for the patients and staff as would not be available for them under the NHS
Oxygen
To engage with young people in Kingston and London area, particularly those in need, and deliver a programme of activities, projects and events that build their spiritual, social, emotional, physical and mental wellbeing. To support other churches, voluntary organisations and community partners to develop initiatives that improve the lives of young people and help them achieve their potential.