Charities In Wolverhampton
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Victorious Voice Of Freedom Mission CIO
ReligionVictorious Voice of Freedom Mission CIO, based their message on holiness' movementIts message is based on the BibleIts ministry is motivated by the love of GodIts mission is:to preach the gospel of Jesus Christto meet human needs in His name without discrimination
Lichfield And Bilston Drill Halls Trust Fund
Armed forces, Associations, Charitable activitiesManaging Trustees make grants, at their discretion, to selected TA Units based within the County of Stafford (including those Units in the geographical area of the former County of Stafford) and the Staffordshire Army Cadets Force for such charitable purposes as are calculated to further their miliotary efficiency by improving the facilities and amenities of training and service.
1st Perton Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupTo help young people achieve their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential as individuals, as responsible citizens and as Members of their local, national and international communities
The Ashleigh Merelle Sealey Memorial Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationTo advance in life and relieve the needs of young people in support of their educational development, jobe opportunities in the professions or self-employment. To provide support, information and education to young persons affected by juvenile athritis.
The Breast Cancer Action Group (wolverhampton & District)
Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareProvide assistance and friendship within an informal group setting. With the emphasis on providing positive support and information to those who have experienced Breast Cancer.Work together and are involved with healthcare professionals.Raise funds to improve the quality of local breast cancer patients requirements.
The Worcester Diocesan Social Responsibility Fund
Grant supports social responsibility work in the Diocese of Worcester with priority to supporting the work of diocesan social responsibility staff and diocesan "Commission for Social Responsibility".
The Brandwood Trust
Beneficiary groupThe Brandwood Trust makes charitable donations to members of the 6th Battalion The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, widows or dependants who are in need. The charity also provides donations members of the successor units of 6th Battalion The Royal Warwickshire Regiment ,the present being known as A Company 5th Bn The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers who are in need or as agreed by the trustees.
Little Meadow Animal Rescue
Animals, Beneficiary group, Environment, Facilities, Health, Housing, ProfessionsOur aim is to specialise in the rescue of sick, injured and orphaned Wildlife. our aim is to nurse them back to health then release them back to the wild.We also specialise in the rescue of Chihuahuas and Chinese other small breed dogs. We take in these 'unwanted' pets and place them in foster homes until a permanent home can be found for them. We do not use kennels
West Midlands Schools Athletic Association
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureOrganises inter school, inter district and inter county competition for secondary school children in West Midlands area in athletics (track & field, cross country, combined events and race walking).
Bishop Hall's Northfield Trust
Grants of Complete Bibles, any version, any language, within the UK
The Bradmore Community Association
Associations, LeisureProvides facilities for recreation for groups to meet on a regular or occasional basis. 38 various activities
Jubilee Community Support Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social care, Social welfareCommunity Adult Day Centre, Youth Enterprise Club, Drop in Counselling and Advocacy, Elite student and parent advocacy, Befriending and homecare service for the elderly, Soup Kitchen and place of welcome and Foodbank provisions
Claverley (c Of E) School P.t.a.
Beneficiary group, Education, ReligionParent Teacher Association for village school.
Wolverhampton Church Association For The Deaf
Health, Leisure, ReligionTo advance the Christian religion amongst deaf persons in the city of Wolverhampton and its surrounding hinterland: To relieve such persons in whatever manner is consistent with Christian principles and maintain facilities for recreation, education and of a social nature for people with all degrees of hearing loss.
Bushbury Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupScouting takes place when young people, in partnership with adults, work together based on the values of Scouting and: Enjoy what they are doing and have fun; take part in activities indoors and outdoors;learn by doing; share in spiritual reflection; take responsibility and make choices;undertake new and challenging activities; make and live by their Promise.
Sutton Coldfield Grammar School For Girls Parents' Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationTO RAISE FUNDS, VIA THE OPERATION OF NUMEROUS FUND-RAISING EVENTS AND THE RUNNING OF A 150 CLUB, TO SUPPORT ACTIVITIES AT SUTTON COLDFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.
The Quinborne Choir
ArtsThe charity runs a choir
Educare Foundation (wolverhampton)
Health, Heritagewith Educare Foundation have offered help and support to different organizations by using Health care professionals to give Presentations on, Ovarian Cancer and Breast Cancer. The organization engaged in a Multi Media Project with the local community. was involved in a community project for Black History Month. Educare has promoted social care alongside health awareness in the community.
Pickering Road Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social welfareProvides: Community Centre facilities supporting older and disadvantaged communities of the area, tackling loneliness and isolation by the development of the over 50ÔÇÖs Friendship Groups; facilities for adult educational classes;Engage with and work co-terminously with the Local Neighbourhood Partnership.Act as aplatform to echo a unified voice for voluntary and community groups of the area.
Tettenhall Wood Community Association
Associations, LeisureTo promote the benefit of the inhabitants of Tettenhall Wood, Tettenhall & the surrounding area, by associating together with the inhabitants, local authorities & voluntary & other organisations to advance education & provide facilities in the interests of the social welfare for recreation & leisure time occupation with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
Sir Barry Jackson Trust
ArtsThe Sir Barry Jackson Trust,s objects and principal activities are to fund the advancement and improvement of education in drama and theatrical production and to develop the public,s appreciation of such art.
The Royal Wolverhampton School Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, Social careThe advancement of education of persons of school age. The leavers exhibition fund is specifically aimed at supporting former RWS and RSW pupils who have recently left the school.
Wolverhampton Judo Club
LeisureJUDO CLUB
The West Midlands Passenger Transport Educational Trust
HeritageTo make available for research collected documentation relating to the history of bus services in the West Midlands & operating practices. To allow public access to the trust vehicle through attendance at rallies & museum open days. To create a support group open to the public. To inform the public at museums & rallies how public transport in the West Midlands was coordinated between 1969 & 86.
Wolverhampton Elder Asians And Disabled
Health, Leisure, Social care, Social welfarewe provide a day drop in centre with social, educational and recreational activities. we reduce isolation of elders by providing awareness raising sessions, advice and information and befriending. we also provide carer support. we arrange trips and outings as well as in house activities. We also provide mental health awareness project which provides support and assistance for carers and sufferers.