Charities In Warwickshire
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Griff & Coton Sports & Miners Welfare Charity
Associations, Economic and community development, Leisure, ProfessionsGeneral Sporting activities and community activities
Nuneaton Muslim Society
ReligionThe society is established for the advancement of Islam, particularly by the provision of a place for worship and facilities for other functions of religious character. The society provides Islamic education courses for anyone interested in it. The society holds seminars and meetings with other organisations to exchange ideas and views of concern to the Muslims of Nuneaton and surrounding areas.
Hanbury Countryside Show Society
Arts, Economic and community development, Education, LeisureThe principal activity is to promote and encourage ,horticulture, conservation and forestry for the public benefit and to improve and advance them in all branches and in all trades,crafts and professions with them in an exclusively charitable manner.Educational advancement in all the above by granting of bursaries.Promotion of the above to the public by holding of an annual show.
Holbrooks Community Care Association Resource And Information Centre
Arts, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, EducationOutreach drop in information service covering a range of local and city wide services and amenities. welfare benefits, debt and general advice on a wide range of issuesUK Online centre offering community computer training and internet access for residents.Jobs Club and Employment Support. Community Events, Silver Surfers Computer Club, partnership community library
Warwick Relief In Need Charity
The provision of assistance for those in need resident in the town of Warwick.
Saltisford Church
Religion, Social welfareThe advancement of the Christian religion both in the UK and overseas; the advancement of religious or other education; the relief of the poor, sick or disabled
Volunteer Friends
Charity and VCS supportVolunteer Centre - Nuneaton & Bedworth is a local Volunteer Development infrastructure agency supporting individual volunteers and the local volunteer involving organisations from voluntary, public, private and community sector.Core activities focus on the recruitment, placement and support of volunteers across the local community.
Mentor Link
Beneficiary group, EducationThe provision of a one to one mentoring service to young adults who are at risk of disengaging from their learning. Our aim is to improve their engagement in learning and the service is delivered mainly but not exclusively delivered in schools and can include support to the families of these young people. Mentor link operates in the Midlands and South Midlands area.
Clifford Chambers Relief In Need Charities
Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareThe relief of need, hardship or distress for persons and groups particularly in the Parish of Clifford Chambers and Milcote by providing grants to, and providing or paying for items, services or facilities to persons, either generally or individually, in such need. Also the provision of almshouses in the Parish
Hill Street Youth & Community Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureThe provision, organisation and maintenance of a youth and community centre for use by the inhabitants of all ages, charities and community groups, of the area of benefit, Including use for (1) educational, recreational and sporting activities in the centre (2) meetings, lectures and classes with the object of improving the conditions of life of the inhabitants and (3) commissioning of services.
Equality And Inclusion Partnership (equip)
EQuIP provides a casework service tackling discrimination, specialises in community engagement, promotes diversity through the Equality Network and offers trainign and development to individuals, groups and organisations to support diversity and inclusion for all.
Home-Start South Warwickshire
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Social welfareHome-Start South Warwickshire provide practical help, friendship and emotional support to families in South Warwickshire where there is a child under five. Families may be struggling with parenting, physical or mental illness, disability, multiple births, loneliness or isolation. Our volunteers, who are parents themselves, undergo 30 hours of training, regular CPD and supervision.
Birmingham Nursery Schools Collaboration
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe Trust brings together 27 Maintained Nursery Schools to forfill its charitable purposes. The advancement of education and care for children under five and their families is central to our work. Through the work of our teaching school alliance we provide CPD,research and support to other practitioners to advance quality in all setting who work with children under five.
The Sikh Cultural And Sports Community Centre, Leamington And Warwick
Facilities, Leisure, ReligionThe charity is to provide for the benefit of the Sikh Community and the inhabitants of Warwick District facilities for the recreation or other leisure time occupation in the interests of social welfare to improve their conditions of life.
Queens Road Baptist Church Coventry
ReligionActivities may include but are not restricted to:- Regular public worship, prayer, Bible study, preaching and teaching;- Baptism, as defined in the Baptist Union of Great Britain's Declaration of Principle;- The communion of the Lord's Supper;- Evangelism and mission;- Nurture of Christian disciples;- Education and training;- Pastoral care;- Supporting charitable social action.
Susanna Peake Charitable Trust
Crime and JusticeThe Trustees have elected to concentrate (although not exclusively) on registered charities concerned with hearing or sight issues and prison welfare, reform and systems. When considering donations for UK based charities, the Trustees favour charities in the West Midlands and South West areas. All grant applications must be submitted via email to [email protected] marked FAO the charity.
C A Rookes Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesMAKES GRANTS TO INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS FOR ELDERLY AND YOUNG PEOPLE AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC/ MANKIND
The Parochial Church Council Of St Peters And Paul’s Church, Water Orton
Religionreligious activites
Guy's Gift
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSUPPORT FOR BEREAVED CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES IN COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE.
The Kennel Club Educational Trust
Animals, Charitable activities, Crime and JusticeThe advancement of education of the public, in particular but not exclusively dog owners and trainers, in responsible dog ownership, including public safety , obedience training and the health and welfare of dogs.
Warwickshire Young Carers
Beneficiary group, Social careProvision of information, advice and support to people who care for a family member, friend or neighbour with a long-term illness or disability.
Shree Krishna Resource Centre Of Leamington And Warwick
Associations, Economic and community development, Leisure, ReligionADVANCEMENT OF HINDU RELIGION in accordance with the tenets and doctrines of Hinduism for the benefit of the Public.The Charity facilitates Religious / Cultural activities, offers a principle place for public prayers and private worship. We employ a Minister of Religion to preform Hindu Rites associated with Births, Deaths, Marriages andPROVIDE FACILITIES FOR COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES IN A CENTRE.
The Manna House Trust
Charitable activities, Facilities, Health, Housing, ReligionSince 1982 the Manna House Trust has sought to serve the community by providing access to professional counselling services, accredited courses to students training to be future counsellors and supervisors, and wellbeing workshops, for everyone in Northamptonshire irrespective of faith background or ability to pay. It has also provided a coffee shop, bookshop and flats for the homeless.
Redhill Christian Centre (sidney And Evelyn Savage Trust)
Health, ReligionThe charity provides a centre for spiritual and physical refreshment for individuals and groups by offering short term breaks for individuals, married couples and small groups. It also provides facilities for larger non-residential groups for worship and meetings, and also conference facilities for secular groups compatible with Christian values eg, NHS trusts, hospices and many voluntary services
Birmingham Pentecostal Fellowship
Arts, Beneficiary group, ReligionRegular worship services on Saturdays and Sundays ; Religious and moral education of children and youths supplemented by programs like Kids Day , Youth Camp; Providing Support to Mission fields; Providing financial support to victims of natural calamities ; Launched a library facility to encourage reading habits of children and adults; conducting seminars for various gender and age groups.