Charities In West Sussex
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South Eastern Baptist Association
The advancement of the Christian religion, especially by means of and in accordance with the pricipals of the Baptist denomination as set out for the time being in the Declaration of Principals of the Baptist Union of Great Britian. This has been our activity during 2018 and will continue to be so throughout 2020.
New Ground Churches
Social welfareTo advance the Christian faithTo provide events for Christian fellowship and teachingTo relieve sickness and financial hardship To promote and preserve good health
On My Side
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesThe organisation provides supported accommodation for people with learning disabilities who are in need of appropriate long term accommodation. We also provide daytime activities. We are committed to enabling the people we support to live their lives in a fulfilling way as independently as possible. We also offer advice and guidance to local families of people with learning disabilities.
The Blatchington Court Trust
Associations, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareProviding a range of services including advocacy support, counselling, technology advice, benefits advice, organising & running social activities and providing financial grants
St Mary And St Abraam Coptic Orthodox Church
ReligionThe charity provides support for the Christian Coptic community
The Church Of God World-Wide Mission International (pentecostal)
ReligionTo teach, preach and demonstrate the Kingdom of God with passion, integrity and power so that lives are transformed and souls are saved.To reach out to all our community with hearts of compassion and hands that serve, so that Jesus is glorified.To equip believers to lead with excellence and serve with brilliance, in honour to our Father in heaven.
The Wey And Arun Canal Trust Limited
Environment, Heritage, LeisureTo restore the Wey & Arun Canal, its towpaths, structures and adjacent land and facilitate its use for navigation and recreation; to conserve and improve the natural environment of the Canal and adjacent land; and to provide education and share information about the Canal, its structures and its history
West Sussex (coast And Downs) Methodist Circuit
ReligionThe Christian Faith in accordance with the doctrinal standards and the discipline of the Methodist Church.Any charitable purpose for the time being of any connexional district, circuit, local or other organisation of the Methodist Church.Any charitable purpose for the time being of any society or institution subsidiary or ancillary to the Methodist Church.
Arun Community Church Wickbourne Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, FacilitiesTo supply a wide range of services to the local community from the resources of the Wickbourne Centre, Littlehampton. Services include a Nursery, a Pre-School in Rustington, with provision for a cafe and activities for children and young people in partnership with other agencies such as West Sussex County Council and Arun Community Church.
Applause Rural Touring
Charity and VCS support, Economic and community developmentMain areas of activity1. Delivery of Touring Activity2. Promoter and Volunteer Engagement3. Delivery of Artistic Development
Lodge Hill Trust
Beneficiary groupLodge Hill is a short stay residential / activity centre. The aim and purpose of Lodge Hill is to ensure that young people from a variety of backgrounds and with a range of needs enjoy the educational benefits and physical challenges available at the Centre.
Education Training Consortium Sussex
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe charity provides:Free computer access to disadvantaged groups at various centres in the area .Regular groups attending the centre include clients with Prader Willi Syndrome and people in recovery from mental ill health. Day services for people with dementia in Hastings and Rye.Support for people in food povertyESOL for Asylum seekers and refugees.
Parochial Church Council Of Angmering St Margaret
ReligionParish Church
The Three Oaks Trust
Charitable activitiesGrant making charity
Grace Church Chichester
Beneficiary group, ReligionDuring the period under review the Church has provided the following:- Alpha and other evangelistic activities, appropriate follow up. Meetings for students and young people. Mens meetings and womens meetings and event. Prayer meetings. Membership days. Training in pastoral care and other aspects of ministry. Freedom in Christ appointments. Life Groups. Helped eleviate need in the local community.
St Andrew's (burgess Hill) Pre-School
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationA Pre-School primarily for children under statutory school age, set up to enhance the development and education of children in Burgess Hill.
Ditchling Museum Of Art + Craft
HeritageThe objectives of Ditchling Museum are to actively collect, conserve, record, research and make publicly available original material essential to understanding the story and historical context of the artists and craftworkers who lived and worked in the area since 1900. These are to be achieved through the acquisition, organisation, preservation and interpretation of relevant and related objects.
Redeemer Worthing LTD
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Housing, Religion, Social welfareThe Church meets at the Guildbourne Centre on Sunday mornings and in members' homes during the weekAlpha courses are held where interested people can discuss and learn about the Christian faithWe value highly our work with children & young people ranging from toddler groups through to teenagersThe church operates the "Worthing Food Bank".
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Andrew, Burgess Hill (diocese Of Chichester)
ReligionReligious activities
Central Sussex United Area
To proclaim the Good News of Jesus Christ. To teach, baptise and nurture believers. To respond to human need by loving service. To seek to transform unjust social structures of society. To strive to safeguard the integrity or creation and sustain and renew the life of the earth.
Allsorts Youth Project Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationAllsorts is a project-based in Sussex supporting young people who are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual , Trans or exploring (LGBT) their sexual orientation and/or gender identity. We provide one-to-ones, group work, activities, training and workshops to schools, colleges and people working with children and young people. We also provide LGBT youth resources.
Chichester Baptist Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Religion, Social welfareA key part of our mission is to serve our local community and demonstrate the love of Jesus. As well as services on Sundays, we hold a parent/carer toddler group, children's and youth groups, Alpha Courses and a lunch club for older people. We have a Christians Against Poverty office to help any facing debt issues. Our buildings are used by many groups providing services for our local community.
Crawley Town Community Foundation
Economic and community development, Education, LeisureOur services are based on the belief that engagement through sport leads to more than developing sports skills. It harnesses a sense of mutual respect & trust, widens horizons, raises aspirations & provides opportunities for people from all backgrounds. Our projects are based on themes in health, education, inclusion, sports participation, training & employment, regeneration & community safety.
Petworth Festival
Arts, Charitable activities, ResearchTo promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in and appreciation of the arts and sciences including music, opera, literature, painting, drawing, architecture design and other arts and sciences in all their aspects in such ways as the charity shall from time to time determine. The charity is aware of its responsibilities under the public benefit requirement as set out in the accompany
Friends Of Chichester Hospitals
Associations, Charitable activities, HealthThe Friends provide funds to supplement or enhance the resources of both hospitals for the benefit of patients and staff. This is achieved by operating a profitable, efficient Hospital Shop and Ward Trolley Service Additional funds are raised from legacies, by fund raisung activities and by a group of members who pay for life membership of ?50 or an Annual Subscription of ?10.