Charities In Wolverhampton
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Women Of Wolverhampton (wow)
Beneficiary group, SocietyWOW works to advance gender equality and increased participation in city life for women in Wolverhampton. Our activities include awareness raising, consultation, providing training and support to women and women's organisations.
Wgjs Junior Friends
Beneficiary group, EducationTO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF PUPILS IN THE SCHOOL IN PARTICULAR BY:DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE STAFF PARENTS AND OTHERS ASSOCIATED WITH THE SCHOOL; ENGAGING IN ACTIVITIES OR PROVIDING FACILITIES OR EQUIPMENT WHICH SUPPORT THE SCHOOL AND ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUPILS
Christ Church (church Of England) Federation Parent And Friends Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Childcare, Education, ReligionThe Association's aims for the public benefit are to work with our school, parents, pupils and the local community to put on a range of events and activities, which help to build the school community, break down barriers and help fundraise; and to use our funds to purchase a range of goods and services that help advance the education of pupils at our school.
Friends Of Northycote Farm Country Park
Arts, AssociationsSupport the farm management in Open Days such as Mayday, Town & Country Day, Harvest Festival, Halloween, Christmas. Practical work on projects round the farm.
The Friends Of Footherley Hall
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Religion, Social careWe raise funds to enable us to support the work of the Sisters Hospitaller of the Sacred Heart of Jesus CIO, and the management of Footherley Hall Care Home.To this end our income funds a wide range of activities and equipment supplementary to direct care services, such as entertainments, outings, gifts and extraordinary items of equipment, thereby enhancing the experience of the residents.
The George Eliot Fellowship
ArtsThe Fellowship exists to honour the memory of George Eliot, to encourage others to study her work, and to put on events which involve walks, tours, study, reading groups, visits to literary venues, publications, displays and exhibitions connected with increasing appreciation of the writer by members and the public in the Uk and beyond.
New Zion Healing Centres
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareThis is a humanitarian charity that works with Churches and organisations in developing countries and the UK, and Includes;India - Child sponsorship programme.- Rehousing and supporting families from slum areas into a one bedroom houses. Also supporting a tuition support centre.Durban - Feeding programme for the poor in rural area's.Uk - Supporting families to help meet day to day needs
Eventide Homes Trust
Beneficiary group, HousingHomes for twenty persons of good character and moral worth in reduced circumstances being married couples, single or widow women who are unable to maintain themselves wholly by their own efforts.
Living Waters Church (wolverhampton)
ReligionLiving Waters Church is based in Wolverhampton . We help the people in Wolverhampton and its surroundings to embrace the Christian faith and change into better people useful to the community .
Penn Hall School Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareTo provide support to children aged 3 - 19 with physical and/or sensory disabilities to ensure they have every opportunity to meet their potential in a range of learning and social activities.
Family Equip
Beneficiary group, HealthTo preserve and protect the health and advance the education of families with mental health problems, development disorders and behaviour difficulties. We do this through a variety of voluntary activities.
Rotary Club Of Burntwood Trust Fund
Associations, Charity and VCS supportFund raising for local Burntwood and district also national and international requsts
Dudley Social Business Partnership Limited
Economic and community development, EducationProviding training which has lead to the employment of people with disabilities and recognition within the local community. Various types of funding have been secured to achieve these outcomes.
Drug And Alcohol Awareness Network (daan)
HealthSame as earlier when charity was registered
Hall Green & Acocks Green Amateur Boxing And Community Fitness Club
Leisureboxing and fitness training
The Set Me Free Trust
Housing, Social welfareRELIEF OF POVERTY AND THOSE IN NEED FROM DISADVANTAGED POSITIONS
The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society Sutton Coldfield Branch
ArtsPromotion of Scottish Country Dancing in the Sutton Coldfield and surrounding areas.
2nd Kingswinford Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupProviding fun and learning activities for children and young person aged from 5 to 14
Inner Wheel Club Of Tettenhall
Associations, Charity and VCS supportSocial and Fundraising
Children's Trust Nepal
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Housing, Saving of lives, Social careWe built our own 'Bethany Children's Home' which can accommodate up to 20 children in Dhading, Central Nepal. As well as providing a home and family, we also fund their education and job training so they can have independent futures.We also support a number of local village projects, including fresh water supply, local schools, health clinic and community centre, plus disaster relief efforts.
Ewe And You
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareEwe and You runs Countryside Experience residential programmes specifically designed to extend access to the countryside for urban dwelling children, providing them with hands on experience of rural activities.The programme is targeted at disadvantaged children aged betwen 10 -14, nominated by their schools, social workers or other children's agencies.
The Wolverhampton Integrated Respiratory Lifestyle (twirl)
Associations, Social welfareWeekly Group at Goodyears Pavilion, Wolverhampton Lunch & refreshments Social activities provided are bingo, quizzes, educational talks,cards and dominoes. These activities encourage members to mix and make new friends. The opportunity to seek advice and support on how to cope with the effects of respiratory diseases from a variety of healthcare professional
1st Cheslyn Hay Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupProvide scouting activities for young persons aged 5 - 14 years.
1st Fordhouses Scout Group
Associations, Beneficiary groupFordhouses area of Wolverhampton. Provide activities for young people aged 6 and over.
Sydney Morris Trust Fund
Investment in markets.