Charities In Walsall
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Andrew Wommack Ministries-Europe
Arts, Education, ReligionThe charity Andrew Wommack Ministries- Europe exists to serve the public by providing teaching on the Gospel of Jesus Christ to anyone and everyone, regardless of their ability to pay. Methods employed include regular television programmes on Christian TV channels; distribution of audio, DVD and written materials; conferences and meetings and a website. The Charity also has 4 Bible Colleges.
The United Reformed Church (west Midlands) Trust Limited
ReligionThe trust is a company limited by guarantee and was formed on 2/11/77. The Memorandum and Articles of Association provide its governing document and constitution. Its object is to advance the Christian religion in accordance with the doctrines, principles and usages of the United Reformed Church, particularly in the West Midlands.
Aston Villa Foundation
To pay or apply the funds of the organisation to such bodies and/or to such charitable purpose which are exclusively charitabel in law and in such proportions and manner and subject to such terms and conditions as the directors may in their uncontrolled discretion determine.
Landau Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationLandau is a supported employment and work related training organisation providing one to one support for people with learning disabilities.
Murray Hall Community Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentSupport families and their children to have the best start in life.Enable children, young people and adults to manage their mental wellbeing. Support individuals with life limiting illness to live well in the community.As a community anchor provide practical support to build community resilience.
Wolverhampton Wanderers Foundation
Economic and community development, Leisure, Social welfareWolves Community Trust began operation as a registered charity in December 2008. The department is based around five thematic areas: Sports Participation Health Education & Enterprise Social Inclusion Community Donations via Wolves Aid. In addition, Wolves Community Trust is involved in a variety of projects funded by the Premier League or Football League Trust.
The Eveson Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Eveson Trust awards grants to registered charities that come within its remit and operate in Herefordshire, Worcestershire and the metropolitan boroughs of the West Midlands.
Resources For Autism
Arts, Beneficiary group, HousingResources for Autism provides practical serices for individuals on the autistic spectrum and their families. These include music and art therapy, play and youth club services, holiday play schemes, adult art studio and social skills groups, home based family support, siblings groups and information and advice. These take place in a range of venues throughout the UK.
Queen Mary's Schools Foundation
EducationThe Foundation furthers the education of pupils attending the Schools of the Foundation and which are, namely, Mayfield Preparatory School, Queen Mary's Grammar School and Queen Mary's High School. Each of the Schools are based in Walsall, West Midlands.The Foundation assists pupils by the funding of prizes, scholarships and maintenance allowances.
Citizens Advice Sandwell & Walsall LTD
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, HousingWe give generalist advice and support to clients at our six sites and various outreach sites. We also provide specialist advice in debt and welfare benefits. We can also refer clients to specialist advisers from other organisations, in employment, immigration, housing etc
T P Riley Community Association
Associations, LeisureThe Charity brings local people together to support people of all ages to engage in learning, leisure and social activity and to encourage healthy lifestyles and well being.
Wolverhampton Citizens Advice Bureaux
Charitable activities, EducationGuidance, advice and representation covering the city of Wolverhampton and Dudley borough, surrounding areas (for particular specialist legal aid cases, pension guidance, debt advice and most aspects of benefits). Influencing social policy, improving employability, financial capability and energy advice is also offered.
The Roger & Douglas Turner Charitable Trust
Charitable activitiesThe trust makes grants to registered charities (mainly local) and provides public access and education at Arley Arboretum, which is part of Arley Estate in Worcestershire's Severn Valley. Contact the website or Grants Officer for further details.
The Sandwell Crossroads Care Attendant Scheme Limited
Health, Social careWe provide services throughout the whole of the Black Country and Birmingham, to promote the wellbeing of carers and the person they care for. This includes CQC regulated services of domiciliary care and support, along with information, advice, guidance and training for carers, helping to improve lives, carer breakdown, resulting in admittance to hospital or longer term residential care.
Birmingham City Fc Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureThe charity's activities are to assist in the education of the children attending schools within the Birmingham and surrounding area through the use of the game of football and other sports activities as educational tools.
University Of Wolverhampton Students’ Union
EducationTo enhance the student experience and provide all the students of the University of Wolverhampton with opportunities to make the most of their time at the University. Core aims are: Help students acquire new skills and discover new experiences; demonstrate quality and value; Create social space for students; Support students; Listen to our members; Create a strong team; Be sustainable in every way
Age UK Birmingham Limited
Charitable activities, Health, Social care, Social welfareInformation and Advice, Dementia Day Care, Active Well Being Centre with lunch clubs, exercise sessions and interest groups, Falls Prevention Service, Charity shop, Nail Care, Telephone Befriending, Pandemic Relief.
William Adlington Cadbury Charitable Trust
Environment, ReligionIn the West Midlands region: social welfare, medical and healthcare projects, education, places of religious worship, conservation of the environment, the arts and penal reform. In Ireland: cross community initiatives promoting reconciliation. In the United Kingdom as a whole: the Religious Society of Friends. Overseas: sustainable development projects predominantly in Africa.
Birmingham Disability Resource Centre
Provision of a range of person-centered information, advice and support services to disabled people and their support networks primarily living in Birmingham, Solihull and the wider West Midlands.Provision of a range of professional services to assist organisations in the West Midlands to meet their legal obligations under anti disability discrimination legislation including the Equality Act.
West Bromwich African Caribbean Resource Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureProvision of Health and Social Care Services Educational support Employment support CateringInformation advice and guidance Facilities hireHealth Promotion, Youth Activities Cultural Awareness Entertainment
The Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Social welfare, SocietyThe Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust is a grant giving charity principally supporting the voluntary sector in the Midlands region. The main areas of grant giving focus on education and training, the oppressed and disadvantaged, interfaith and multifaith relations, the arts, conservation and the environment.
The Central England Area Quaker Meeting Charities
ReligionCentral England Area Quaker Meeting is one of the constituent Area Meetings of the Religious Society of Friends in Britain, established for the advancement of religion. Its principal activities are the holding of meetings for worship in its constituent local meetings and the support of its various branches, including Peacemakers (West Midlands Quaker Peace Education Project) and Peace Hub.
The Island Project
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo provide an education for children with autism through the introduction of effective communications systems enabling them to access any area of the national curriculum; to provide assistance and support for the family and friends of children with autism and enabling them to participate in the wider community. To allow independence through communication for children and adults with autism
Sport 4 Life UK
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, LeisureSport 4 Life UK (S4L) believes in a level playing field where every young person has the opportunity to create a better future for themselves. S4L is proud to provide the opportunity for young people aged 11-29 to prepare for, and move into, sustained education, employment or training, by improving their employability and key life skills - through its sports-themed mentoring and training services.
Wolverhampton Voluntary And Community Action
Charity and VCS support, FacilitiesINFRA-STRUCTURE AGENCY SUPPORTING THE NEEDS OF THE VOLUNTARY SECTOR WITHIN THE CITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON, INCLUDING ENCOURAGING COLLABORATIVE WORKING, SUPPORTING PEOPLE TO SPEAK OUT, AND SUPPORTING PEOPLE INTO VOLUNTEERING.