Charities In Wolverhampton
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Divine Onkar Mission
Economic and community development, Social welfareTo provide medical, educational and agricultural development/relief as well as water and food for those that are within poverty particularly those resident in India.
The Rhema Pentecostal Church -UK
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Social welfare1. We teach the word of God.2. Marriages, baptism, ceremonies, burial. etc 3. We visit the distressed or afflicted people, 4. Supporting the poor and Needy5. Free Counselling/Advice services to the Community.6. Community integration and cohesion for refugees or asylum seekers7. Advancement of Education through lectures, and seminars/workshops8. Promoting musical events
The Saintbury Trust
The trustees' policies are set out in the "Objectives and activities" section of their Report for the year ended 31st December 2015.
Gng Community Services Limited
Beneficiary group, Childcare, EducationThe charity's main activity is to provide childcare for children aged 0 to 5 years. The charity operates within Blakenhall, Wolverhampton and works with the local council and community in order to offer a range of funded and private nursery places. The charity also operates a Khalsa School from its premises at the weekends, providing further educational services to the local community.
Amblecote Community Church
Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social welfareAmblecote Community Church is a community of Christians who share a passion for the transformation of their communities. We work with all age groups and people from varying backgrounds with an aim of sharing the love of God. Areas of work include; Learning and mentoring, Poverty and injustice, Pastoral care, Healing and personal wholeness, Community development, Prayer and worship.
Birmingham Buddhist Centre
Associations, ReligionThis charity aims to advance and spread the Buddhist religion. This includes encouraging people to live in accordance with Buddhist teachings, supporting ordained Buddhists and maintaining close links with the Triratna Buddhist Order. The charity operates as part of a network of independent Buddhist charities known collectively as the Triratna Buddhist Community.
Dudley Voices For Choice
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesSelf advocacy for people with learning disabilities and/or autism in the Dudley Borough council area. Supporting Dudley people to have their voices heard across the West Midlands. Hosting and overseeing the West Midlands Self advocacy network for the duration of the lottery funded project.
Arrahma Islamic Centre
Leisure, Religion, Social welfareTO PROMOTE ANY CHARITABLE PURPOSES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE COMMUNITY IN BIRMINGHAM (HEREIN AFTER CALLED THE AREA OF BENEFIT) IN PARTICULAR AND IN GENERAL NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL, AND ANY OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES WHICH THE THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND SICKNESS, THE PROMOTION OF EDUCATION AND THE PROVISION IN THE INTERESTS OF SOCIAL WELFARE OF RECREATIONAL FACILITIES.
Age Concern Wolverhampton
Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareAdvice and information Supportive Hospital Discharge ServiceHealth and Wellbeing Support ServiceTelephone Befriending ServiceIT training and supportHandypersonSupport for volunteer-led activity groups
Ecobirmingham
We exist to affect that social change and the transition towards a low-carbon and sustainable lifestyle. By inspiring and supporting communities and organisations across Birmingham to take positive action, we will demonstrate that building low carbon communities brings benefits, opportunities and well-being to everyone, whilst protecting our environment.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Tettenhall Regis
ReligionRELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES
The King Edward Vi High School For Girls Birmingham Trust
Beneficiary group, EducationThe Trust supports the advancement of education at King Edward VI High School for Girls in Birmingham in such ways as the Trustees see fit, but in particular by providing funds for Assisted Places (bursaries) to talented girls on the basis of financial need to enable them to attend the School. The Trust mainly seeks support from alumnae, parents and former parents, companies and charitable trusts.
Phase Trust
EducationPhase Trust operate a number of projects working with schools, community groups and statutory bodies.
Gurdwara Nanak Sar, Guru Nanak Sikh Organisation
ReligionThe objectives and aims of the Guru Nanak Sikh Organisation (hereafter called the Gurdwara) is to promote the teachings of the Sikh religion and to establish, organise and maintain for all persons whether members or not, religious and educational services and facilities.
Wolverhampton Mosque Trust
ReligionThe advancement of Islam through education, training and briefings.
The Rock Church
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social care, Social welfareProviding Church services, youth activities, Adult life groups, Bible studies, drop in centre, Food bank and community projects. Parent & Toddler groups.Supporting training initiatives for ?back to work?, youth employment preparation, work placement training. Providing resources for anti-slavery awareness, orphanage support, etc Running Christianity awareness programmes such as Alpha.
The Edward And Dorothy Cadbury Trust
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS supportThe Edward and Dorothy Cadbury Trust is a grant giving charity principally supporting the voluntary sector in the West Midlands. The main areas of grant giving focus on arts and culture, community projects and integration, compassionate support, conservation and environment, education and training.
Big Brum (theatre In Education) Company Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationProvides a theatre-in-education service for schools, pupil referral units, special schools, and colleges;Presents performances of new plays, for young people in particular, in arts and community venues;Makes theatre-based inputs into teachers' INSET, and into teacher-training and drama courses;
Meadow Arts
Charitable activities, FacilitiesThe charities main objectives are the education of the public, by the promotion of contemporary and other art and in particular (but without limitation) art that is linked to the landscape in the West Midlands and surrounding areas. This is to be achieved by exhibiting contemporary and other art to foster understanding, appreciation and enjoyment of art amongst the public.
Cannon Street Memorial Baptist Church
Economic and community development, ReligionWe are a warm, caring and friendly fellowship. Worship styles are a mixture of traditional and modern. We are a black majority inner-city Church, a lively charismatic-evangelical fellowship. We minister in a multi-racial, multi-faith community, which has a luncheon club that serves the community. People enjoy our lively worship, bible based preaching and our friendly welcome.
Hindu Cultural Resource Centre Sandwell
ReligionProvides training and education to both the Hindu and other religius communities within the Sandwell area. Providing advice to young and old of a particular ethnic or racial background on health and welfare matters together with cultural and heritage development.
Birmingham Care Group
Beneficiary group, Social care, Social welfareThe BCG Food Pantry supports our marginalised communities who are suffering hardship and poverty. They can access a range of culturally sensitive foods to support their wellbeing.BCG further provides a day centre elderly and vulnerable adults. Here they can access activities to improve their health and well-being through workshops that promote their personal development and social interaction.
Wolverhampton Grammar School Limited
Beneficiary group, EducationThe provision and conduct of a day school for boys and girls.
The Owen Jenkins Trust
Beneficiary group, HousingThe Owen Jenkins Trust focuses its donation activities, but not exclusively so, in supporting charities in the environmental, homeless and youth development sectors in Shropshire, the Marches and the West Midlands area.
Smethwick Bangladeshi Muslim Welfare Association
Leisure, ReligionActivities include:a. the advancement and preservation of the Islamic faith;b. the advancement of education;c. provision of facilities for recreation in the interests of social welfare for the inhabitants of the area of Smethwick;andd. to foster goodwill and harmonious relations.