Charities In Throughout Wales
Discover 1,375 charities in Throughout Wales. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Artes Mundi Prize Limited
Artes Mundi Prize Limited is a not-for-profit organisation that brings exceptional and challenging international artists to Wales, generating unique opportunities for individuals and local communities to engage creatively with the urgent issues of our time in ways which are meaningful, and useful in our everyday lives.
The James Pantyfedwen Foundation (ymddiriedolaeth James Pantyfedwen)
Economic and community developmentAmcanion yr Elusen fydd hybu a hyrwyddo crefydd, addysg, y celfyddydau ac amaethyddiaeth a phwrpasau elusennol eraill er budd pobl Cymru. The objects of the Charity shall be the advancement, encouragement and promotion of religion, education, the Arts and agriculture and other charitable purposes for the benefit of Welsh persons primarily in Wales.
Mountain And Marsh Ministry Area
ReligionPromotion of the whole mission of the Church - pastoral, evangelistic, social and ecumenical - in South East Wales.
Boomerang Cardiff
Housing, Social welfareBoomerang Cardiff has been an ongoing project since our inception in 2017. Under the umbrella of our organisation we have 5 key areas.Homelessness/Prevention of homelessness In Work PovertySocial Isolation/LonelinessCommunity Engagement/EducationHealth/Physical Wellbeing
Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust
LeisureThe principal aim of the charity is to help and support those who have been seriously injured whilst playing rugby football in Wales.
Priory Project
Priory Project provides life skill training opportunities and support for a better quality of life for our residents. We work with our residents to encourage them to become as independent as possible according to their ability. Residents are supported by staff who offer the highest possible standard of care. Residents have choice and are encouraged to make decisions for themselves in all matters.
Tai Pawb
HousingTai Pawb's mission is to promote equality and social justice in housing in Wales. The charity has a membership structure comprising of a range of housing organisations and interests. Its services include consultancy advice and support, Equality in Housing seminars, Equality in Practice meetings, Good Practice Briefings and training.
Cwmni Theatr Arad Goch
Mwyafrif o waith y cwmni yw gwaith theatr mewn addysg ond rydym hefyd yn gwneud sioeau cymunedol.
Neath Port Talbot Mind Association
Mental and Emotional Health Charity offering a range of services and projects, covering the Neath Port Talbot Borough, including the upper Neath Valley, and upper Afan Valley communities, and throughout Wales.
Ty Cerdd - Music Centre Wales
ArtsTy Cerdd's remit is: to bring the music of Wales to audiences across our nation, and to the rest of the world; to protect the legacy of Welsh music of the past, to nurture Welsh music of the present, and drive the development of new composition; to support professionals and non-professionals, performers and audiences, to perform, composer and experience Welsh music.
Tir Coed
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareThe advancement of education in woodland-related skills; and to develop, promote and encourage the provision of woodland-related facilities in the interests of health and social welfare, for the education and recreation of individuals in rural Wales who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, mental or physical disability, financial hardship or social circumstances.
Sight Cymru
Associations, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareServices to mitigate the impacts of sensory loss to people in Wales, including Eye Clinic support and Rehabilitation for the Vision Impaired, counselling, emotional support, befriending, activities, telephone helpline, social activities, training and a comprehensive resource centre offering advice, information and advocacy. The charity also encourages preventative strategies to avoid blindness
Ty Olwen Trust Fund
HealthTO RELIEVE PATIENTS UNDER THE CARE OF THE TY OLWEN SERVICE WHO ARE SUFFERING FROM CANCER AND ALLIED DISEASES BY THE PROVISION OF EQUIPMENT, SERVICES AND FACILITIES.
North East Wales Mind
Associations, HealthNorth East Wales Mind exists to promote and protect good mental health. We provide high quality services to support people in Flintshire and Wrexham experiencing mental health problems. They include information and advice, social groups, peer support, counselling, training, holistic therapies and activities such as creative arts and walking.
Prostate Cymru
HealthProvide support, education and practical advice, advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to Prostate Problems and promote and influence effective care, involvement and support for people affected by Prostate Problems including by the continued funding of green light laser surgery in Wales.
Credu Charity LTD
Economic and community development, Education, LeisureCredu is committed to providing learning, educational and employment opportunities for the whole of the community, while preserving and developing recreational spaces for future generations. Through the advancement of education, conservation, improvement and enjoyment of the South Wales coast, Credu will promote the provision of such facilities for the benefit of all.
Maelor Voluntary Service
HealthMaelor Voluntary Service provides a service and support for patients, visitors and staff of the Wrexham Maelor Hospital through the sale of refreshments in five cafes situated throughout the hospital.The MVS donates all possible monies to the hospital trust via a Gifting List. This 'Wish List' includes medical equipment the Trust budget cannot otherwise acquire.
Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust
Arts, Heritage, LeisureThrough its funding the Trust aims to improve the quality of life of people who live and work in Wales. In particular the Trust aims to promote education, history, language, culture, music and folklore, particularly for those who face discrimination or disadvantage. Grants are made to Sport, the Arts, Community and the Environment.
Play Wales/chwarae Cymru
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesPlay Wales is a charity that provides advice and guidance for all in Wales who have a responsibility for any environment where children and young people play. Play Wales upholds children's right to play and believes that freely chosen play is critical to human development. Play Wales works strategically to ensure that children have access to quality play provison in their communities.
Engineering Education Scheme Wales Limited
ResearchAn independent registered charityrunning schemes to inspire and motivate youngpeople aged 11 to 19 to choose careers inScience, Technology, Engineering andMathematics (STEM).EESW has been part-funded by the EuropeanSocial Fund to run the STEM Cymru 2 projectwithin the West Wales and the Valleys area ofWales.
Cymryd Rhan
Economic and community development, Education, Housing, LeisureCymryd Rhan provides support for people to live in their own homes and/or provides support to access training, employment and leisure activities
Autism Spectrum Connections Cymru
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareTo promote and protect the physical and mental health of persons who have autism spectrum conditions through the provision of assistance , support, education and practical advice and to advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to autism.The promotion of social inclusion among persons who have ASC.
The Baptist Building Fund For Wales
ReligionThe charitable object of the charity is primarily to assist churches by advancing loans normally on an interest free basis for constructing, extending, improving or renovating places of worship or other buildings belonging to, or used for the purpose of the Welsh Baptist Denomination and for such other charitable purposes of the said Denomination as the trustee shall direct.
Wales Council For Deaf People
HealthWales Council for Deaf People offers a range of services tailored to support individuals who are deaf, deafened, deafblind, or hard of hearing. These includes interpreting, community support, sign language training, and deaf/deafblind awareness programs. Our services are available throughout Wales.
The Oakdale Trust
The Oakdale Trust provides funding for charities and voluntary bodies working in Wales on social and community projects, penal reform and medical support.