Charities In Trafford
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Hidden Altrincham Festival CIO
Arts, Charitable activities, Heritage, ResearchTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC IN THE ARTS, SCIENCES AND THE HISTORY AND HERITAGE OF ALTRINCHAM BY THE PROVISION OF PUBLIC EVENTS, INCLUDING PERFORMANCES, EXHIBITIONS, WORKSHOPS, TALKS AND BY SUCH OTHER MEANS AS THE TRUSTEES MAY DETERMINE
Sale Central Scout Group
AssociationsScout Group
Dynamic Support Of Greater Manchester LTD
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareDynamic Support of Greater Manchester is a register charity whose objective are to relieve poverty and distress in Greater Manchester and in Africa; to promote the benefit of BAME women and girls and their dependents; to promote their good health and well being and provide recreational facilities in the interest of social welfare.
The Wooden Canal Boat Society Limited
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Environment, Health, Heritage, Social welfareHelping people experiencing loneliness and social exclusion by providing volunteering and employment opportunities through the preservation of historic wooden canal boats, boat recycling trips and a charity shop. Offering wellbeing breaks for disadvantaged people and those with depression or mental illness. Preserving traditional boat building skills and the heritage surrounding these boats.
Shrewsbury Secular Clergy Fund
ProfessionsThe principal aim of the Charity is the care of sick clergy and retired clergy of Shrewsbury Catholic Diocese (who are members of the fund) through financial grants.
Firwood Church
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Facilities, Leisure, ReligionWe continue to expand our children/youth work/all-age events. We hold youth sports and training sessions (10-20+), drop-in cafe, Mother/Toddler group, kids club, youth clubs, dance/music sessions/workshops, residentials, in addition to various community events throughout the year. We hope to extend our social action and detached/outreach work with youth.in the community.
Robert Armitage Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesGrant making trust fund
Leisure For Autism
Beneficiary group, LeisureWE RUN PLAY SCHEMES FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM.
Sale & District Hebrew Congregation
Education, ReligionThe objects of the Congregation are:-a) Advancement of the Orthodox Jewish Religion for the benefit of members and thepublic by the provision of a place of public worship, arranging and conducting religiousservices.b) The provision and promotion of education of members and the general public bymeans of various lectures and groups of the public such as schools and groups ofscouts/guides
Vision Beyond Autism UK
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportWe use charity funds to deliver advisory services to support children and young people with Autism and their parents and carers to have an ordinary life. Our charity aim is to purchase our first supported living service, and we fundraise to make this happen. We operate in the Greater Manchester and Cheshire areas.
Manchester Jewish Meals On Wheels
Religion, Social welfareThe objectives of the charity are the relief of the financial hardship, ill-health, old-age and disablement of people living in Greater Manchester either generally or individually through the provision of Kosher food or sustenance.
Old Trafford Christadelphian Church
Arts, ReligionTo advance the Bible-based Christian faith to the glory of God and the honour of Jesus Christ for the benefit of the public, through the holding of meetings for worship, prayer and the preaching of the Gospel, providing religious teaching and publications (both printed and electronic), the promotion of charitable works,acts of service to the community and the provision of pastoral care.
The Old Trafford Family Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Social careServices: sessional day care for 2-5yr olds; Drop-ins; Parents group; various courses; cr+¿ches; partnership working eg Out of school club
3rd Timperley Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary grouprunning a scout troop for children between the ages of 11 and 18
Wilbraham Road (manchester) Trust Limited
ReligionPROVIDES EDUCATION AND RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES RELATING TO THE ORTHODOX JEWISH FAITH BY THE ESTABLISHMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF SYNAGOGUES.
Park Road Playgroup
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationTo provide Early Years Care and Education for pre-school children aged 2years - 5 years.
5th Urmston (aquilifer) Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupAs Scouts, we believe in preparing young people with skills for life. We encourage our young people to do more, learn more and be more. Each week, 5th Urmston Scout Group give young people of Urmston the opportunity to enjoy fun and adventure while developing the skills they need to succeed.
William Hulme's Grammar School Trust
EducationTo support the educational work and charitable purposes of the William Hulme's Grammar School Foundation.
Urmston District Scout Council
AssociationsActs as an umbrella and resource body for Scout Groups in it's DistrictPart of The Scout Association
The Bollin School Parent Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, EducationThe object of the charity is to advance the education of the pupils at Bollin Primary School.
Timperley Dofe Award Centre
LeisureOperation of a Duke of Edinburgh Award Centre
Myriad Foundation CIO
Religion, Social welfarePromote community cohesion and social harmonyTackle poverty and isolation among socio-economically challenged demographics of society.Enlighten society on the true beliefs and teachings of Islam.Actively participate in existing projects and bring new projects that encourage inclusive welfare and relief?Establish links with educational, social and political establishments
Bowdon Church Charity
Charitable activities, ReligionCharity receives rental income from the Co-op Cost Cutter store in Bowdon Vale and uses this to make grants to the work of Bowdon Parish Church.
Catch The Fire - Manchester
ReligionCatch The Fire Manchester is a church community made up of people whose lives have been transformed by an encounter with God. We meet weekly on a Sunday morning to worship, pray, read scripture and fellowship together. We have mid week groups where there is opportunity for prayer ministry and peer support and we dedicate one evening a month to extended times of worship and encounter.
Manchester Environmental Education Network
MEEN supports teachers, organisations & individuals working to promote Education for Sustainable Development. To achieve this we offer opportunities to share good practice & network, run training events & INSET, provide a directory & newsletter.