Charities In Wolverhampton
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West Midlands Methodist District
ReligionSupport to the Circuits
Wolverhampton Youth Zone
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureIt is intended that the charity will help and educate young people of all abilities, resident in the Wolverhampton area, through the provision of sports, arts and recreation activities, mentoring and employability support designed to provide them with the opportunities to fulfil their physical and spiritual potential, and to enable them to raise their aspirations and confidence levels.
African Caribbean Community Initiative (a.c.c.i.)
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingACCI provides a daily resource centre and Assertively managed (dual diagnosis), Intensive Supported (acutely vulnerable women) supported accommodation, assertive outreach, housing, counselling & therapy service to African Caribbean people (but not exclusively) who have mental ill health, including those who also have learning and less severe physical disabilities. Largest Carers Group regionally.
Wolverhampton And Shrewsbury Methodist District
ReligionProviding opportunities for Methodist Circuits to work together and support each other, offering resources, finance, personnel and expertise, and enabling them to engage with the wider society and address its concerns. The District also serves the local Churches and Circuits in the support, deployment and oversight of the various ministries of the Church and in programmes of training.
Black Country Food Bank Limited
Social welfareTHE CHARITY PROVIDES FOOD AND TOILETRIES TO PEOPLE WITHIN THE BLACK COUNTRY (I.E. THE BOROUGHS OF DUDLEY, SANDWELL, WALSALL AND WOLVERHAMPTON) WHO ARE EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, SICKNESS OR NEED.THE CHARITY IS ABLE TO PROVIDE THE SERVICE THROUGH DONATIONS OF FOOD AND OTHER ARTICLES BY MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC, LOCAL CHURCHES AND VARIOUS OTHER ORGANISATIONS.
The Wildlife Trust For Birmingham And The Black Country LTD
Economic and community development, EnvironmentThe Wildlife Trust works to make the environment of Birmingham and the black country a better place for wildlife and people through environmental education, community involvement, ecological and practical work.
Manor Farm Community Association
Associations, LeisureTO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL, SOCIAL, LEISURE, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE RESIDENTS OF WALSALL IN PARTICULAR THOSE OF HATHERTON, RUSHALL
Staffordshire Pathway Project
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfareDomestic violence service provision including women's refuge accommodation, drop in centre, floating support services, children's services, counselling service, parenting service, group work and training provision.
Base 25
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Health, Social welfareBase 25 is an information, advice and guidance centre for young people between 11 - 25 years. Services offered include a daily drop-in service, counselling, programme to reduce the number of young people at risk of sexual exploitation, Eastern European Community Development work, Safer Action for Everyone, young dads and lads project, anger management programme, and more.
Warwickshire Rural Community Council
Economic and community development, FacilitiesWRCC has many contacts in communities. Our ethos is to build the capacity of local communities, whilst ensuring that rural community life is protected and enhanced. Our staff work with communities in a number of ways, ranging from advising village hall committees to promoting sustainable rural economic development to enabling effective consultation with rural communities
Wolverhampton Methodist Circuit
Provision of Religous and outreach activities through a network of local churches within the City and locality of Wolverhampton.
Guru Nanak Sikh Temple,sedgley Street,wolverhampton UK
ReligionGURU NANAK SIKH GURDWARA CAME INTO EXISTENCE IN 1969.THE COMMITTEE STANDS DISMISSED UNDER THE CHARITY'S CONSTITUTION PAGE 7, SECTION (B). WITH EFFECT FROM SUNDAY 4 MAY 2025
Lamehlak - Dementia And Mental Health Support
Beneficiary group, HealthProviding support to families living with dementia in the West Midlands and Worcestershire region, to include advice, guidance, information and funding to address identified gaps in provision and alleviate the challenging experiences some families face. Also to address the multi-faceted problems young people aged 14-25 that are suffering from mental health face, via tailored support and advice.
Staffordshire Cricket Limited
LeisureProvision of development, participation and education opportunities and support through cricket and other sports in the historic county of Staffordshire in the interests of social welfare, health and well-being.
Liberty Jamboree
Beneficiary groupLiberty Jamboree support young people and young adults with special educational needs to engage in positive activities and engage in fulfilling experience within their community. Liberty Jamboree offer social and educational opportunities which supports the emotional and social development of the people involved
Wolverhampton Arts Centre
To provide opportunities for engagement and participation in the creative arts by providing - affordable, multi-cultural, arts-based events- comfortable and congenial facilities for the arts at an affordable rent- good quality spaces and opportunities for local people in creative arts, media and related activities
City United LTD
Beneficiary group, EducationOur vision is to support and guide children and young people, aged between 6 & 25 to make and construct positive changes to their day to day lives. This is done through Youth Work, Education, Mentoring & Coaching
Good Shepherd Services
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareProviding food, practical assistance and support services to meet the needs of people and families who are homeless and disadvantaged in and around Wolverhampton.
The Open Theatre Company Limited
ArtsThe charity's aims are to promote, maintain, improve and advance education particularly through the production of plays and the encouragement of the arts.
YMCA Walsall
Associations, Beneficiary group, Health, HousingAs a subsidiary of YMCA Black Country Group, the vision is of an inclusive Christian Movement, transforming communities, so that all young people truly belong, contribute and thrive. We fulfil this vision through supported housing for homeless young people in areas of deprivation and healthy living services which promote well being and community learning activities.
Light House Media Centre
Arts, Charitable activities, HeritageTo advance the education of the public in all aspects of arts including but without limiting the foregoing, the arts of photography, film, television, animation, drama, music, opera & dance. To promote the arts by the establishment and maintenance of an art gallery, screening and showcasing of film and film related activities and the provision of technical production facilities.
Walsall Fc Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, LeisureThe charity exists to further and assist in the education of children attending schools within Walsall and its surrounding area through the game of football.
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust Charity
HealthThe main pupose of the Charitable Funds held on Trust is to apply income for any charitable purpose relating to the NHS wholly or mainly for the services provided by the Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.
Birmingham Vineyard
ReligionAdvancement of the Christian Faith,Compassion Ministry,Youthwork,Childrens work, Overseas Ministry, Community Involvement.
Shropshire And West Midlands Agricultural Society
Economic and community development(1) The holding of an annual agricultural show. (2) Hiring of the showground for events.