Charities In Warrington
Discover 453 charities in Warrington. Use the search below to filter within these results.
North West Museum Of Transport Limited
HeritageOperation of the North West Museum of Road Transport in St Helens town centre.
River Reeves Foundation
Arts, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Education, HealthThe awarding of bursaries to students beginning HE or level 3 courses within the arts. Mental Health Support across schools.Fundraising to support the awarding of bursaries through income derived from:1) RivFest - annual music festival2) Riv's Runners - fundraising events supported by Warrington's running community3) Vintage Viola - a charity shop run solely by the volunteer community
Warren Preschool Limited
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationProvides quality early years education to Pre-school children
The Guru Nanak Gurdwara Warrington
ReligionTo promote the principles of Sikh religion and customs,to establish or to secure the establishment of a Gurdwara.Religious, social and educational activities.
Cromdale Way Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationPre-school providing social opportunities for local children and their families
Hooves For Healing
Animals, Beneficiary group, Environment, LeisureEquine facilitated learning/education using outdoor activities with horses and ponies in the natural environment. We offer an alternative intervention for young people who struggle to engage in clinical, talking settings. Here we offer a safe space where clients can build resilience, engage in exercise, develop emotional intelligence. Therapeutic lead rein riding can also be part of the plan.
Early Essentials UK
Beneficiary group, HealthWe are an emergency service providing Moses basket starter packs for the most vulnerable pregnant women unable to provide for their babies directly after birth. The women are referred to EE via a 'referring Agency' and we only provide a basket to referring Agency staff if the 'public benefit' criteria are met. Baskets act as baby's safe place to sleep and are filled with Mum and baby essentials.
Transforming Lives Together
Economic and community development, ReligionTransforming Lives Together (TLT) is about enabling churches to make a greater contribution to the spiritual and social transformation of communities. TLT has been set up jointly by the Diocese of Chester and the Church Urban Fund and is a registered company and registered charity. It is part of Church Urban Fund?s Together Network of similar joint ventures around England.
Jump
Arts, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareJUMP provides profession photography services for children with life limiting health conditions to enable them to capture special memories with families and friends. We run a programme of face to face and digital social events where the families we support can come together for activities, entertainment ,information and to access our photography and other range of support services.
Churches Together In Cheshire
Arts, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareFacilitating communication between the Churches.Encouraging, supporting local initiatives to relieve poverty, address other social issues, direct the Agricultural Chaplaincy.Services of worship, other events, teaching or literature.Reviewing local partnership practice.Co-operation with other ecumenical bodies.Promotion and publicity of all positive aspects of churches working together.
Celestial Church Of Christ Holy Throne Of God
ReligionThe principal activities of the charity are the advancement of the Christian Religion and to cater for the spiritual well being of both the members, that of visiting worshipers and outreach work.
Croft Village Hall
Arts, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Leisure, Saving of livesCroft Village Hall serves the local community and surrounding areas by providing facilities for many user groups. These comprise, pre school. indoor bowls, keep fit. ballet classes, bridge, mother and baby groups, childrens' acting classes, Police community meetings, Parish council meetings. The halls are used for private functions such as parties, dances, wedding receptions, funeral wakes etc.
Creating Adventures
Beneficiary groupCreating Adventures enriches the lives of adults aged 18 onwards with Autism and learning disabilities through a programme of activities. We aim to inspire them to try something new, ignite the interest by encouraging them to learn new skills and finally see them blossom and light up as they find their inner talent. We aim for our members to be the best that they can be and reach their potential.
Merseyside Adventure Sailing Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureWe are attempting to remove barriers by obtaining funding to offer an intensive pre-employment / training residential course over a 6 week period.Prior to the start of the programme they will complete initial briefing, training which will include team building and an individual skills analysis.Creating the environment for young people to discover and develop themselves. .
Merseyside & Cheshire Blood Bikes
Charity and VCS support, HealthTo help relieve sickness by the provision of motorcycle and vehicles courier services to hospitals and hospices in the charities catchment areas all free of charge and by volunteers of the group
Culcheth Methodist Church
Associations, Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareThe provision and support to members & non members of: public acts of worship, teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses & small groups, pastoral work to the sick and bereaved, youth club facilities and youth workers for the local area (with extra financial support from other bodies), disabled persons club, and meeting space for many internal and external social activities.
Chester Little Theatre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS supportWe are an amateur theatre group, with our own building, run entirely by volunteers. Each year we present six auditorium plays and a variable number of shorter studio productions. Our Youth Theatre provides three courses per year, with studio showcases to follow.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Stretton
Religionthe provision of regular public Christian worship, outreach, discipleship, fellowship,teaching, evangelism and pastoral work open to all ages and abilities
Penketh Methodist Church
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, ReligionRegular public acts of worship to which all are welcome, whether or not Church members Smaller meetings (House Groups) enabling members and others to develop in their Christian faithProvision of support for specific groups within the church and local communityReaching out to the local community through (among others) the employment of a Children/Young Peoples worker and a Family worker
Boteler Educational Trust
EducationThe trust financially supports a number of educational projects at Sir Thomas Boteler CE High School as well as providing grants, where appropraite, to individual pupils who require financial assistance.
Warrington West District Scouts
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potentials, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities
Leigh, Lowton And Golborne Schools Partnership
EducationTo advance the education for the public benefit creating and maintaining a partnership of schools in Wigan and Warrington area.
Cinnamon Brow Community Association
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Housing, Leisureover 6o's, mums and tots, dance groups, table tennis, bingo, darts. we host various activites for all ages and involve the community and local groups such as, dance groups etc. and Birchwood Lions have set up home here, also room hire for parties etc.
The Cheshire Beekeepers' Association
EnvironmentBeekeeping
Fairfield And Howley Neighbourhood Project
To provide access and opportunities for creative learning to a broad range of the community.