Charities In Warwickshire
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Christian Life Ministries
ReligionTHE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITHTHE RELIEF OF SICKNESS AND FINANCIAL HARDSHIPTHE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION
Life Path Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social careThe main activities of the Charity at present are :Care and SupportWe support people with learning disabilities in their own homes, day opportunities and provide personal care if needed. We also provide a respite service.Supported employmentWe provide supported employment to people with learning disabilities through our subsidiary Newpath Ventures Limited which runs a number of businesse
Warwickshire Community And Voluntary Action
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, EducationSupport to the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Organisations through Funding and Governance advice and support , Training , Community development . Strong representation, Group support and development . Campaigning and promotion, Volunteer recruitment and good practice in Volunteer management, Direct delivery projects include Social Prescribing, Youth Employment and two Big Local areas
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.
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.
Mid Warwickshire Society For Mentally Handicapped Children And Adults
Beneficiary group, LeisureThe relief of vulnerable people and people with a learning disability in particular by the provision of help and support for them and their families, dependants and carers. To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for the recreation or other leisure time occupation for people who have need thereof by reason of vulnerability or learning disability with the object of improving their life
Take A Break Warwickshire Limited
Beneficiary group, Social careThe provision of respite care for children and adults who are either disabled or life threatened
Blackwell Adventure
Associations, Beneficiary group, EducationPROVIDE RESIDENTIAL AND OUTDOOR ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES FOR SCOUTS, GIRL GUIDES AND OTHER YOUTH GROUPS BOTH VOLUNTARY AND STATUTORY. PROVIDE SIMILAR ACTIVITIES TO SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES WITHIN THE NATIONAL CURRICULUM AND PROVIDE TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITIES TO ADULTS.
Renewal Christian Centre
Beneficiary group, ReligionCommunity Church and Family Centre.
Cord Global
Cord's vision is a of a world where all people live in the fullness of peace; having the freedom to flourish and live free from fear. Our mission is to transform dysfunctional relationships between individuals and communities and those holding power into positive and thriving relationships built on mutual dependency and trust.
The Chipping Norton Theatre Limited
ArtsProvision of live arts events, films and exhibitions at The Theatre together with a community and education programme in Chipping Norton and the region.
Spectrum Days
Beneficiary groupSpectrum Days has been established to provide specialist support to people with PMLD (profound and multiple learning difficulties) and their families from birth, through life with: Short Breaks, Advisory service, Counseling , The PMLD Hub - Resources, Equipment and Additional Services. To provide people with PMLD with Purpose/Meaning/Living/Dignity.
The Emscote School
Beneficiary group, EducationPositive about Young People aims to act as a resource for young people principally, though not exclusively, aged 8 to 13 years living in identified targeted areas of need in the United Kingdom by providing advice and assistance andorganising programmes of physical, emotional, spiritual, pastoral and alternative educational and other activities.
St Andrew's House
Beneficiary group, Housing, ReligionCaring for elderly residents
The Warwickshire Cricket Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social welfareUsing cricket and sport-related activities and programmes to advance health and wellbeing, education and skills, social inclusion and community cohesion for children, young people and adults living throughout Warwickshire.
The Congregation Of The Daughters Of Mary Mother Of Mercy In The British Isles
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfareMembers of the Community continued to work in hospitals and nursing homes providing medical and nursing support. In the local parish communities the sisters undertake pastoral work, including adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, visiting and administering the Eucharist to the lonely, sick, aged, bereaved and other members of the community. They are also involved in other aspects of parish life.
The Cathedral Church Of St Philip Birmingham
ReligionA centre of worship, prayer and pilgrimageThe central church of the Diocese, where the unity of the church is expressed, and episcopal and diocesan services are held;A church which ministers to those who live and work within its parish and to its regular worshippers; andMinisters to the civic life of the City of Birmingham, in close collaboration with the other city-centre churches
Yss
Beneficiary groupTo provide community based support services for children, young people, adults and families who are vulnerable, have complex needs and who face difficult life challenges.
West Midlands Methodist District
ReligionSupport to the Circuits
Bedworth, Rugby And Nuneaton Citizens Advice Bureau
Charitable activities, LeisureThe bureau operates in Nuneaton, Bedworth and Rugby and the surrounding areas of Warwickshire to provide free, confidential, impartial and independent generalist advice on most subjects. The bureau also undertakes social policy campaign work and financial capability training for community groups and individuals.
P A K S
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social careProvides homes in the community for people with learning difficulties - also day care facilities.
Values Academy
Beneficiary groupTo advance the full or part-time education of children and young people aged 11-18 who by reason of exclusion from education or otherwise by special educational needs may not for any period received suitable provision unless alternatives are made for them. To promote or advance for the benefit of the social welfare or education of people living in the area of benefit in which the charity operates.
Institute Of Charity
Beneficiary group, ReligionRosminian parish ministry;Chaplaincy; Retreat and Renewal; Overseas Missionary Work and Donations;Social and Pastoral work;Education;Publication and Communications;Protection of Children and Vulnerable Adults;Support of members of the Congregation and their mission
Grapevine (coventry And Warwickshire) LTD
Leisure, Social welfareTo relieve and support people in need of assistance and care, by the provision of services to enable such persons to obtain full rights and privileges as citizens.To relieve the social exclusion of people in need of assistance and care by promoting inclusion in the wider community with the object of improving their conditions of life.To promote the provision of activities for recreation.
The Coventry Freemen's Charity
Beneficiary groupThe payment of pensions to needy Freemen of the City of Coventry and their dependants and the widows, widowers and other former dependants of a deceased Freeman, who are resident within the existing boundary of the City of Coventry, or within a radius of seven miles from St Mary's Hall. Relief in need, relieving either generally or individually, persons having to the pensioners of the Charity.