Charities In Wolverhampton
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Wightwick & Regis Enterprise Network
WREN IS THE COMMUNITY NETWORK FOCUS FOR A POPULATION OF SOME 24000 RESIDENTS, IS ONE OF FIFTEEN LIKE COMMUNITY NETWORKS ESTABLISHED ACROSS THE CITY OF WOLVERHAMPTON AND IS OPEN TO BOTH ORGANISATIONAL AND INDIVIDUAL RESIDENT MEMBERSHIP.
The Triple L Club (longford Lifelong Learners)
Beneficiary groupTo provide life long learning opportunities.To provide opportunities for parents and children to learn together
Playing Fields Fund
FacilitiesProvision of playing fields for public use
The Grand Theatre Development Trust
ArtsFINANCIAL SUPPORT OF GRAND THEATRE.
Kushinga
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe relief of distress and suffering and the preservation of good health for all residents of United Kingdom (UK) and Africa in Malawi and Zimbabwe by all charitable means available. The Prevention or relief of Poverty, Education and Training, The Advancement of Health or Saving of Lives, Provides Human Resources, Advocacy/ Advice/ Information / Services and Make Grands to Individuals.
The Clement Keys Charitable Trust
Charity and VCS supportRaising funds through investment returns and gift aid from donations. Applying such funds in accordance with the objects of the charity.
The Cole Trust
ReligionReligious activities
Yaa Asantewa Nanny Project
Beneficiary group(1) The preservation and conservation of 106 Heahtifled Road. Handsworth Birmingham for use as a centre to educate the public in the inventor James Watt.(2) To build a centre for education of the African Community.(3) To provide education and training for young people from the black minortiy ethnic communities and other socially or economically disadvantaed groups.
Afghan Foundation
Charitable activities, Heritage, Social welfareTo relieve poverty and hardship particularly, but not exclusively amongst those of Afghan descent in such ways as the trustees shall think fit, including providing advice and information, educational and training courses.To advance the education of the public in all aspects of Afghan history and culture.
The Give Warmth Project
HousingProviding food to homeless
Friends Of Newcross Care Home
Associations, Health, Housing, Social careNewcross is a purpose built care home offering Dementia, Nursing, Residential, Respite and End of Life care. The Friends aim to improve the quality of life of the residents of the care home by working with staff, residents and relatives. Alongside this we support the care homes activities coordinators by providing extra pairs of hands during organised activity sessions and outings.
The Sue And John Dixon Charitable Trust
HealthHelp fund organisation who care for people with terminal cancer
The Royal Wolverhampton School Endowment Charity
Beneficiary group, Education, Social careThe charity's assets are held and operated by the Royal Wolverhampton School (charity number 1092221)
The Solution Centre
Beneficiary group, ReligionMEETING TWICE WEEKLY AS A CHURCH TO WORSHIP AND ENCOURAGE SUPPORTERS AND MEMBERS. ALSO HOLDS SUNDAY CLUB FOR CHILDREN AGE 0-14 SUNDAYS 10-11AM; AND WEDNESDAYS 6:30 - 8:30PM
Divine Waters Ministries
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Health, Religion, Social welfareWe cover Walsall, Wolverhampton, Dudley and Birmingham.Our activities are not exclusive to;-advancing the Christian religion for the benefit of the public-advocacy, advice, guidance and counselling for disadvantaged and vulnerable in the community-counselling for adults and the youth-positive activities and outreach work-mentoring for the young people
Wolverhampton Black Strategic Health Group
Beneficiary groupSupport BME third sector organisations in the health arenaDisseminate health and social care information/adviceRepresentationAdvocacyResearchCommunity Engagement
Sikh Society
Arts, ReligionTo promote any charitable purpose for the Sikh community including the advancement of the Sikh religion according to the principles of the teaching of the Sikh Gurus as encapsulated in Shiree Guru Granth Sahib JI.Operation of community radio station (RSL) for the local community of the Midlands - covering issues affecting the Sikh Community
Albrighton & District Swimming Club
LeisureADSC's object is "the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation, primarily but not exclusively, for the benefit of the inhabitants living within Albrighton, Boninggale, Tong and Donington with Boscobel parish, by the provision of facilities for swimming".
Wombourne Cricket, Tennis & Bowling Club
LeisurePromoting community participation in healthy recreation benefiting the inhabitants of Wombourne by the provision of facilities for the playing of cricket, tennis, bowling and other sports at an amateur level. Incorporating the provision of coaching and development opportunities across all ages, social standing and ability and promoting physical health and fitness for all.
Walkcycleplay
The Shireburn Trust
Beneficiary groupSupporting education for disabled young people
Wolverhampton Dole Charities
General Charitable Purposes
Charity Of Richard Nathaniel Broom
General Charitable Purposes
Far Forest Field Study And Adventure Centre (scheme 15 April 1976)
The Charity leases the Far Forest Centre at a nominal rent to another charity who administers it. This other charity is the Far Forest Centre #503994. This was closed with effect from 31/12/2018
Keyway Church
ReligionSunday church services, Midweek Bible Study. Various fellowship, support and evangelistic meetings.