Charities In West Sussex
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The Horsham Gospel Hall Trust
ReligionThe advancement of the Christian religion for the public benefit including by the carrying on of the service of God in accordance with Holy Bible as followed by those Christians forming part of a world-wide fellowship known as the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church.
Sussex Cricket Foundation
Health, LeisureAs Sussex Crickets charitable arm, our aim is to actively change lives through cricket across the communities of Sussex. We use the game and the Sussex Cricket brand to deliver accessible and enjoyable opportunities that grow the sport, tackle inequalities, improve health and wellbeing and enable people to fulfil their potential. Through our activities we look to make cricket accessible to all.
Momentum Children's Charity
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingOn 30.06.2022 we converted from a Trust (Reg 1106677) to a CIO. Our activities have not changed. We support children with life challenging conditions, and their families, across London, Surrey and Sussex by providing tailored support, in hospital and at home. Copies of recent Trustee Reports and Financial Statements may be found at https://www.momentumcharity.org/about/our-impact/
The Kit Wilson Trust For Animal Welfare
EnvironmentRescuing abandoned, unwanted, ill-treated and neglected animals; Rescuing sick or injured wildlife; Caring for these animals and providing veterinary care until rehomed or rehabilitated; Spaying or neutering animals in the Trust's care and providing finance for those of limited means to spay or neuter their pets; Providing education to students, institutes, clubs and groups.
Project Art Works
Arts, Beneficiary groupProject Art Works is a unique visual art organization that creates opportunities with and for young people and adults who have complex needs to engage with the world and express themselves through art. Project Art Works is based in Hastings, East Sussex and runs a range of projects, programmes and exhibitions that have a national reach.
The Guide Association London And South East England Region
Associations, Beneficiary group, EnvironmentLeaders enabled Rainbows, Brownies, Guides and Senior Section members to enjoy a full programme of activities following the Guide Association programme for young girls and women.
The Frontiers Charitable Trust
Housing, ReligionThe Frontiers Charitable Trust is home to Kings Church, a large, vibrant and growing church. Full details of all its activities can be found at www.kings.church
Mind In Brighton & Hove
Charitable activities, HealthWe provide a range of mental health services in response to local needs. These include: Advocacy services which provide support and representation. Advice and information to individuals on a range of mental health issues. Training to increase awareness of mental health issues within local organisations. Wellbeing services and activities to promote good mental health and challenge stigma.
Chichester Diocesan Association For Family Support Work
Beneficiary groupPractical help and advice to families. Providing monetary support for purchase of necessities. Working in partnership with voluntary and statutory organisations. Employing full time and part time support workers to work with families, individually or in groups.
Last Chance Animal Rescue Home
Housingrescue, rehabilitate and rehome unwanted, abused and needy animals.
Audioactive
Arts, Beneficiary groupAudioActive advances the professional, educational and personal and social development of children and young people of all backgrounds living in the South East of England in particular by providing opportunities for participation in music and creative arts, and by creating high quality music-making opportunities.
R.i.s.e. (refuge, Information, Support And Education)
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareProvision of services to Women, Children and Young People and LGBTQI people who are affected by Domestic Violence to include advice, emotional and therapeutic support and residential services. Education and training provision for awareness and prevention of domestic abuse.
Community Transport For The Lewes Area
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareThe provision of community transport in the Lewes area for people who have special needs of such facilities because they are elderly, poor or disabled, people with young children or those living in isolated areas where there are no adequate public transport facilities. The Charity operate 8 school runs. These are combined with 5 Dial a Ride routes and 4 other community bus services.
The King's Church Mid-Sussex
ReligionThe advancement and proclamation of the Christian religtion for the benefit of the public of Mid-Sussex and elsewhere.
The Hospital Of The Blessed Mary, Commonly Called St Mary's, Hospital, Chichester
Health, HousingProvision of almshouse accommodation for persons of limited financial means
Vision Action
Health, Social welfareVision Action aims to transform access to eyecare in developing countries. 670 million people worldwide are visually impaired because they do not have access to spectacles, due to the lack of eyecare services available in low income countries.Our work focuses on improving the lives of people marginalised by poor eyesight and is motivated by a belief that good vision should be a right for all
Rockinghorse Children's Charity
Beneficiary group, Health, Social careAt Rockinghorse, we aim to make life better for sick and disabled babies, children and teenagers across Sussex. We do this by providing cutting edge equipment that the NHS cannot cover and by making medical and respite facilities for children and young people as comfortable, friendly and accessible as possible.
Ebp South LTD
Beneficiary group, EducationProvision of training programmes, courses, workshops, instruction and other facilities fortraining, development and education of young people and adults. The framework for bringing together local business and education initiatives. Work experience, business mentoring, employer visits, work related learning, careers education and guidance, enterprise activities and educational research.
Wakoos Centre4children LTD
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationWakoos Centre4Children runs two day nurseries along with breakfast and after school clubs for children aged 3 months - 11 yrs old. The nursery sites in Billingshurst and Petworth aim to provide childcare with creative opportunities geared towards independence, fun and learning new skills.
The Mary How Trust For Cancer Prevention
Charity and VCS support, HealthHealth & Wellbeing Screening and Health advice to self referred, asymptomatic members of the community, to detect early signs of life threatening illness . No charge is made. The Charity relies on volunteers, supporters, donations, grants and fundraising. The NHS does not provide financial support. The Trust was formed in 1988 on the death of Mary How from bowel cancer.
Brighton Waldorf School Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationTo advance the education of children in accordance with the educational principles of the late Dr. Rudolf Steiner. Principally to achieve this by the establishment, development and maintenance of a school and associated activities; by the promotion and assistance with the training of teachers, and various sundry other activities.
Worthing Women's Aid
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareThe provision of safe accommodation and advocacy to women and their children experiencing domestic abuse.The facilitation of peer support groups to women who have or are experiencing domestic abuse. The delivery of healthy relationship educational programmes into both primary & secondary schools.
The Ropetackle Centre Trust
Arts, Charitable activities, Leisure, ResearchPromoting arts for the public benefit, promotion and advancement of education and the cultivation and improvement of public education in drama, mime, opera, singing, music, dance, painting and sculpture, cinema, literature and other arts.
RSPCA Sussex West Branch
HousingPromotion of kindness and prevention of cruelty to animals. To care for, rehabilitate and re-home all domestic animals and others who are placed in our care. Animals in our care receive veterinary treatment, vaccination, neutering, micro-chipping and are assessed for rehoming.
Knepp Wildland Foundation
Environment, HeritageActivities include: Land management for nature conservation; Habitat restoration; Species reintroduction and reinforcement; Supporting wildlife education; Wildlife survey, recording and research projects.