Charities In Tower Hamlets
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Ability Bow
By providing specialist disability exercise support in a community gym and neighbouring locations Ability Bow works with people of all abilities to bring about positive change and maximise health and well-being to improve quality of daily life in the communities of East London.
Island House Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Religion, SocietyIsland House is a community centre providing education classes for adults; youth and family support projects; health promotion activities; and opportunities for inter-faith dialogue. Meeting rooms and offices are available for local community groups and charities that complement the work of the centre. A chapel offers Christian worship in the tradition of the United Reformed Church.
Southwark Community Sports Trust
LeisureProvision of Sporting Facilities for community sports clubs.
In2sports Charitable Trust
LeisureThe provision of a wide variety of sports and leisure opportunities ranging from cricket, football, volleyball, handball, badminton, dodgeball, a range of martial arts, gym exercise.
Chicksand Citizens Forum Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationOn site meeting space for local people or for strategic organisations to hire for consultationBusiness units for entrepreneurshipA supplementary School to help local children through Bengali and Arabic language skillsCollaboration with Womens Health and Family Services to provide Somali Language, Education and lunch groupChildrens Summer Tripsand related community services
Vallance Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureFootball coaching for 8 to 25 year old boys.After school Multi Sports coaching for boys and girls.Residential trips.Estate based Football coaching.Women & Girls Sports Activities.Cricket coaching for boys 14 to 24 year old.Accredited Sports Education Courses/Training.Disability Sports Coaching.SEN Health Development programme.Volunteers Programme 16-25 year old.Youth Club
Sports Fun 4 All
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareSports Fun 4 All leverages the transformative power of sport to improve the lives of children and young people aged 3 - 24 in disadvantaged and marginalised communities across South London. By using sport as a vehicle for social change, we aim to tackle violence, discrimination, and disadvantage, empowering young people to build brighter futures.
St Andrews Youth Development Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Leisure, ReligionACTIVITIES INCLUDE SPORT, HEALTH & WELL BEING; CREATIVE & DIGITAL MEDIA; MUSIC & FASHION;,ABA BOXINGAWARDS ,ASDAN ACCREDITED AWARDS AND EMPLOYMENT TRAINING ALL DESIGNED TO BE OUTCOME BASED, ACHIEVED THROUGH VOCATIONAL INDUSTRY-LED EMPLOYMENT PATHWAYS AND DELIVERED WITHIN AN EDUCATIONAL FRAMEWORKActivity Centre, Frampton Park Baptist Church community Centre,E9 7PQ
Toy House Libraries Association Of Tower Hamlets
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportToyhouse working with families as a non profit making organisation bassed in Tower Hamlets actively facilitates and promotes play as central to all children's well-being, supports a network of member groups and empowers local communities through volunteering and training opportunies.
The Deborah Day Theatre School Trust
Arts, EducationTo promote the arts of dance music (including singing) and drama.
Chisenhale Dance Space
Arts, SocietyWe support the development of artists, the participation in dance by the community, and the development of cutting edge dance and movement practice and debate. We do this by:- offering bespoke artistic advice, space and time for professional development, sharings and events.- running workshops and classes for the diverse communities of East London
Raine's School Foundation
EducationThe principal object of the Charity is to provide financial assistance to pupils and former pupils of Raine's Foundation School, who in the opinion of the Trustees, would benefit by enabling them to continue with their education.
Norton Folgate Almshouse Charities
HousingProvision of affordable almshouses for people in need in Spitalfields.
The Hm Tower Of London Chapels Royal Foundation
Charitable activities, ReligionTHE OBJECTS ARE TO:A) ADVANCE THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND THE CHAPELS AS PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP;B) BENEFIT THOSE ATTENDING PUBLIC RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN THE CHAPELS;C) SUPPORT THE CHAPLAIN AND THE MISSION OF THE CHURCH;D) HELP THE CHAPELS AS PLACES OF NATIONAL HERITAGE AND HISTORIC INTEREST; ANDE) MAKE GRANTS TO CHARITIES TO SUPPORT THE CHAPLAIN, THE CHAPELS AND OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES.
East London Cares Limited
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareA community network of young professionals and older neighbours hanging out and helping one another in a rapidly changing city. Through Social Clubs, one-to-one Love Your Neighbour friendships, Outreach and Community Fundraising, the charity aims to reduce loneliness and isolation amongst older and younger Londoners, improve wellbeing, confidence and power, and bridge social/generational divides.
Matilda Community Day Nursery
Beneficiary group, ChildcareChildren's day nursery
Tate House Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo advance the education of children below compulsory school age by providing safe and satisfying group play, in which parents have the right to take part.Encouraging other charitable activities through which parents may help their children.
The Brick Lane Jamme Masjid Trust (london) Limited
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionPromotion of the Islamic faith. To faciliate the performance of prayers, Eid congregations, special prayer, Islamic conferences, seminars and running school for Islamic education. General education for Muslim children and youths.
Lansbury Estate Muslim Association
Religion, SocietyTO ADVANCE THE ISLAMIC FAITH FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT IN SUCH WAYS AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL DEEM FIT. THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING, INCLUDING RELIGIOUS EDUCATION. THE PROMOTION OF RACIAL HARMONY FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BY: PROMOTING KNOWLEDGE AND MUTUAL UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN DIFFERENT RACIAL GROUPS; ADVANCING EDUCATION AND RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT DIFFERENT RACIAL GROUPS TO PROMOTE GOOD
The Feast Youth Project
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Feast runs a variety of events bringing together young people from different faith, belief, ethnic and social backgrounds. This includes schools work, residentials, youth encounters and work with church youth groups. Our National Office is located in Sparkbrook, Birmingham and our activities are mainly in Birmingham, Luton and Tower Hamlets in London.
Vernon Pre-School Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWe are an ofsted registered playgroup. Providing learning through play for children aged 2 years to 5 years old.
George Green's School Trust Fund
Animals, Arts, EducationTo provide items, services and facilities to George Green's School on the Isle of Dogs, London E14, including grants for such as, games, music, prizes, educational visits and to students going to university, also to act in respect of the trust's land and buildings.
Volunteer Centre Tower Hamlets
Charity and VCS supportVolunteer Centre Tower Hamlets (VCTH) is the Volunteer Infrastructure Organisation for the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Our mission is to provide a comprehensive volunteering infrastructure service to non-profit groups and communities in Tower Hamlets, so that we increase the quality, quantity and impact of volunteering in the borough.
The Friends Of Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park
Associations, FacilitiesTo protect, preserve and care for Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park and Ackroyd Drive Greenlink as a LNR and Metropolitan SINC within East London. To celebrate and share the unique benefits of this space - ecology, heritage, community - with all in the local area and beyond.
Allen Gardens Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, FacilitiesThe playgroup offers flexible, affordable, inclusive childcare to the local community in East London. Children come from a range of diverse backgrounds. Using the EYFS curriculum, staff provide a range of activities and experiences to enhance children's learning and development. Children aged from 2 - 5 years access a wide range of resources and are supported according to their individual needs.