Charities In Trafford
Discover 716 charities in Trafford. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Ethnic Health Forum
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Leisure- ORGANISING HEALTH PROMOTION COMMUNITY PROJECTS- COORDINATING / FACILITATING WORKSHOPS ABOUT PUBLIC HEALTH AND SOCIAL ISSUES FOR VOLUNTARY & COMMUNITY SECTOR- DELIVERING COMMUNITY PROJECTS HELPING TO INCREASE PARTICIPATION IN PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES - COORDINATING HEART HEALTHY - SELF HELP GROUP FOR SOUTH ASIAN MEN- JOB SEARCH SKILLS CLUB - EVERY FIRST THURSDAY OF MONTH
Tashbar Of Manchester
Beneficiary group, Leisure, ReligionProviding recreational and leisure time activity in the interests of social welfare for young people who have need by reason of their youth, disablity or social and economic circumstances with a view to improving the conditions of life of such persons.The furtherance of authentic Jewish religious education.
Humane Education Society
Provides sanctuary for unwanted animals and aims to educate people in their care for animals
The Friends Of Delamere School
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationOur charity, The Friends of Delamere School, is in existence to raise funds for Delamere School, a school for children with severe and profound learning difficulties, autistic spectrum disorders and complex medical needs.
Independent Choices Greater Manchester
Beneficiary group, Social welfareOur aims and objectives are to provide for the relief of women and their children who have been physically, sexually and emotionally and/or mentally abuse within an intimate or family relationship throughout the United Kingdom. Also, to advance public and professional education and understanding of the issues of domestic violence/abuse throughout the United Kingdom.
Bridging The Gap (manchester)
Social welfareThe prevention or relief of poverty and the relief of those in need, hardship or distress in Greater Manchester by providing services and activities aimed at alleviating the social exclusion of those disadvantaged by their social and/or economic circumstances, reducing inequality and building strong, sustainable communities that empower people to be independent and in control of their lives.
Jsense
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, ReligionWe aim to help develop the skills of all staff in Jewish Schools and nurseries by providing specially adapted training & consultancy services to suit Jewish cultural and religious requirements of pupils with special educational needs & disabilities (SEND). We also provide support services, educational meetings and social networks for children and young people with SEND and their parents and carers
Friends Of Victoria Park, Stretford
Associations, Education, Environment, Facilities, LeisureRun the Community Building / Community Cafe / Community Events.Work with Trafford Council to improve the park facilities.Work with Schools to provide education opportunities.Run gardening and walking for health sessions.Run sport and exercise provision in the park.Environmental / Biodiversity / Art projects in the park.Work with other local community groups to improve Stretford.
Sale Methodist Circuit
Six Methodist Churches within the Sale Circuit, as per our Annual report.
Grace Church Manchester
Religion, Social welfareAdvancing Christian faith - please see trustees annual report for further detailsDirect relief of need or hardship - please see trustees annual report for further details
Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji Sangat Bhatra Educational And Cultural Centre
Leisure, Social welfareTo relieve poverty and sickness and distress.To advance education and training.To preserve and protect good health.To provide and assist in the provision of facilities for the recreation and other leisure time occupation of the said inhabitants in the interests of social welfare with the object of improving their condition of life.
Jain Samaj, Manchester
Charity and VCS support, ReligionCARRYING OUT ALL THE RELEGIOUS ACTIVITIES, RAISING FUNDS FOR CHARITY, LOOKING AFTER OLD AND YOUNG PEOPLEIN GREATER MANCHESTER AREA
Community On Solid Ground
Beneficiary group, LeisureCommunity on Solid Ground aims to improve community cohesion and integration by providing activities which involve holiday play schemes, sport, leisure, recreational and educational activities to promote social capacity of all members. We also aim to develop the young people and their family?s physical, mental and spiritual wellbeing in order to build their confidence and self-esteem
Can-Survive UK
Health, LeisureProviding cultural sensitive support and information to people living with or affected by cancer. Activities include delivery of support groups, health and wellbeing related activities and workshops, to include yoga, talking therapy, art therapy, personal development, counselling; facilitation of focus groups and consultations and delivery of cancer awareness sessions and events.
The Peter Kershaw Trust
Grants normally made only to organisations with registered charitable status in the Greater Manchester area. Capital building/renovation projects not normally supported. Grants are not made to individuals.
Wythenshawe Community Church
Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionWythenshawe Community Church and Wythenshawe Youth and Community Centre provides services for the community. We aim to improve the social wellbeing of all members of the community and in so doing fulfilling the Lord's commandments.
Become United
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareWe run activities for ethnic communities of Greater Manchester, including:- sports and exercise opportunities;- youth work;- information resources in various languages on health, employment, domestic violence, environmental, financial and other relevant issues;- wellbeing sessions;- nature workshops;- awareness campaigns.
Hideaway Youth Project Limited
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe Hideaway aims to improve the conditions of life of children and young people in the Greater Manchester area by providing facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation; to help and educate children and young people so as to develop their physical, mental and spiritual capacities so that they may grow to full maturity as individuals.
Visit From The Stork
Beneficiary group, HousingWe provide consistent, empowering and engaging support to families in need across the cities of Salford and Manchester. We give vital baby and household essentials to the most vulnerable families. Our Stay & Play sessions give children and their families an opportunity to bond and have fun together, away from the stresses of home. We help women to achieve their Breastfeeding goals.
Jump Space Limited
Beneficiary groupOur principal activities this year focused on developing our services to young people with a disability, delivering trampolining and rebound therapy sessions in our operational base in Stockport.
Commonword Enterprises LTD
ArtsWe are a writing development agency running workshops, literature events, seminars, running competitions and occasional events. As part of our activities, from time to time we publish physical books averaging 2 per year and e-books averaging 2 per year.
The Greater Manchester High Sheriff's Police Trust
Charitable activities, Saving of livesThe Trust provides grants to projects designed to fight crime and the fear of crime in Greater Manchester.
The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust
HeritageOur vision is an inclusive, equally represented and racially just society where everyonebelongs.Our mission is to make global majority history, heritage and culture more accessible,supporting excellence in research and learning through community partnerships andinclusive practice.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St George Altrincham
ReligionTo promote in the ecclesiastical parish, the whole mission of the Church, pastoral, evangelistic and ecumenical. It also has the responsibility for the maintenance of St Georges Church, a listed building, and the related estate.
Independent Community Advocacy Network North (icann)
Charitable activitiesICANN provide information and advocacy services across Lancashire. We support vulnerable people to give them a voice, empower, increase resilience, and improve their lives. Current projects include financial inclusion, advocacy for disability related benefits, in some areas we have a form filling service for benefits. ICANN also provide advocacy support at medical assessments, benefit tribunals