Charities In Walsall
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Red Sun Organisation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationRed Sun Provides Information Advice and Guidance (IAG) on Employment and Training to Asylum Seekers, Refugees and their families in Birmingham. The service is provided on a voluntary basis through our Volunteers who are specialists in the above fields both over the phone and face-to-face through appointments.
Housing, Education, Training & Enterprise Trust
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Research, Social welfare1. PROVIDE HOUSING AND ACCOMMODATION, FOOD, CLOTHES AND SHELTER AND EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT FOR HOMELESS PERSONS.2.TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION WHETHER VOLUNTARY, PAID OR UNEMPLOYED BY THE PROVISION OF FREE TRAINING. 3. TO PROMOTE, IMPROVE, DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN PUBLIC EDUCATION IN AN APPRECIATION OF THE ARTS AND SCIENCE OF THE ARTS. 4. AND ANY OTHER CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC
Woodstock Girls School
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionQuba Trust is a religious school and place of worship based in Birmingham.The school and place of worship is open to all those of Sunni Islamic faith and works to promote community cohesion.
The Society Of Parents Of Children With Cancer
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthGeneral support to children and young people suffering with cancer who have been treated at Birmingham Children's Hospital and their families.This support principally takes the form of information, refreshments in clinic, trips, outings and holidays, the latter being primarily at the Society's holiday caravan sited in Exmouth.These activities are supported by general fundraising.
The Solution Centre
Beneficiary group, ReligionMEETING TWICE WEEKLY AS A CHURCH TO WORSHIP AND ENCOURAGE SUPPORTERS AND MEMBERS. ALSO HOLDS SUNDAY CLUB FOR CHILDREN AGE 0-14 SUNDAYS 10-11AM; AND WEDNESDAYS 6:30 - 8:30PM
The Sue And John Dixon Charitable Trust
HealthHelp fund organisation who care for people with terminal cancer
Brandhall Baby Care CIO
Beneficiary groupBrandhall baby care offers parenting workshops, support groups, essential resources to support parents and nurture baby wellbeing
Yaa Asantewa Nanny Project
Beneficiary group(1) The preservation and conservation of 106 Heahtifled Road. Handsworth Birmingham for use as a centre to educate the public in the inventor James Watt.(2) To build a centre for education of the African Community.(3) To provide education and training for young people from the black minortiy ethnic communities and other socially or economically disadvantaed groups.
The Clement Keys Charitable Trust
Charity and VCS supportRaising funds through investment returns and gift aid from donations. Applying such funds in accordance with the objects of the charity.
Four Wheels Travel Fellowship
Charity and VCS support, Health, ProfessionsThe Charity provides accompanied holidays for people with disabilities living mainly within the areas shown. A typical group size of 24 persons would include 2 qualified nurses, 10 people with a range of disabilities and 12 volunteer helpers who give care 24 hours per day for the duration of the holiday.
Eritrean Community In Birmingham And Surrounding
Associations, Economic and community developmentCOMMUNITY ACTIVITIES, COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Institute Of Medical Excellence
To preserve and protect good health by providing information and skills to the general public to deal with medical emergencies, choking and cardiac arrest.
Wyre Forest Life Line Ambulance Service
Associations, Economic and community development, Health, Saving of livesThe teaching of First Aid, and Ambulance Aid, to members of the public and the Ambulance Service Private Sector.The attendance of Community activities I.E. fetes, carnivals etc.
Recreation And Pleasure Ground, Short Heath
LeisureThe provision of recreational grounds and facilities for use by the general public
St Mary's R.c.primary School Walsall Parent Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, EducationPrimary school Parent Teacher Association
The Shree Sankat Mochan Hanuman Mandir Trust
ReligionHindu Religious worship of Lord Hanuman
Shelfield Playing Fields
Facilities, LeisureSport/Recreation
Walsall Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, Education, HealthProvides newly diagnosed deaf children and their parents with wide ranging help and advice.We also provide help in form filling and help in choosing appropriate schools and further education.
The Charity Of Mary Smith Dorsett
TO FUND THE PAYMENT OF FOOD ITEMS GIVEN TO THOSE IN NEED
Victor Street Almshouses Fund
HousingTo give support to retired ministers
The Sikh Memorial Fund
ReligionTo create and maintain public memorials in memory of Sikhs who fought during World War One.To lead education and awareness programmes that highlight the Sikh contribution to Britain.
Brownhills And District Fellowship For The Handicapped
All assets etc were transferred to the new charity Brownhills and Walsall Wood Fellowship at end of financial year April 2008.
Birmingham Care Group
Supports communities through the provision of a Food Pantry and Community Hub
C C Walker Playing Fields
Facilities, LeisureThe provision of sport and recreational facilities for use by the general public
Elderly Persons Social Centre
Beneficiary group, Social careThe Charity is accessible by all persons regardless of ethnicity, race, gender or religion. The primary aim of the charity is to provide activities and a chance for like minded elderly persons to interact with. In 2025 we hope to provide full day activities with breakfast, lunch and dinner so that carers can have respite whilst their elderly loved ones are at our centre.