Charities In Wolverhampton
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The Gujarati Association, Wolverhampton
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Religion, Social careDay centre for elderley and the unemployed,Youth Club, Religious and Cultural programmes,educational and leisure courses,We are a faith-based community organisation that aims to promote, particularly but not exclusively, the general welfare and well-being of the Hindu Gujarati community in Wolverhampton.
Make Some Noise LTD
Arts, Beneficiary groupMake Some Noise's vision is that the lifes of children and young people in Staffordshire and Stoke - on - Trent will be significantly enhanced by high quality opportunities to make music.
Shri Hindu Community Centre
Facilities, ReligionTO PROMOTE HINDU RELIGION AND CULTURE, TO FACILITATE SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES.
Let Us Play (wolverhampton)
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Leisure, Social careTo provide respite for families with disabled children by providing high quality sports arts and play activities. We help disabled children and young people access play, arts and leisure activities. Disabled volunteer project. Parent / carer support group.
The Grantham Yorke Trust
LeisureEducation, physical, social training, rehabilitation, recreational pursuits to those under 25 and in need
The Davenport Homes
HousingProvision of almshouse accommodation for beneficiaries within the area of benefit.
Shri Guru Ravidass Dharmik Sabha (wolverhampton)
ReligionTo advance the Ravidassian religion in accordance with the teachings and principles of Shri Guru Ravidass without restriction as to any particular mode of worship and for that purpose to provide and maintain a temple for worship.
West Midlands Historic Buildings Trust
HeritageThe WMHBT was established in 1985, with specialists in the field of building conservation serving as Trustees. It's purpose is to safeguard buildings, at risk, within the West Midlands that are of historical or architectural importance. Where this cannot be achieved by simply raising awareness to the issues the Trust will consider carrying out a conservation project itself.
Sickle Cell And Thalassaemia Support Project (wolverhampton)
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe prinicpal activities is to provide relief of sickness, distress and poverty and enhancement of life, of members of Afro-Caribbean and Asian Community affected by the disorders of Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia, within Wolverhampton and the surrounding areas. Work with families identified by Staffordshire County Council through their 0-19 Family Support Service - offering support and guidance
Hope Community Project Wolverhampton
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareTo reach out and support the most vulnerable and isolated people in the community Door knocking,outreach Support at home ESOL support for speakers of other languages, emotional, practical supportVisiting support for older people at home, lunch club, exercise classes, friendship group, Children and Youth groups, issue based work, 1:1 key workWomen's group
Open Trail
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareOpen Trail encourages disadvantaged children and young people, of Worcestershire and the West Midlands, to strive for more than they think possible despite their own personal circumstances. They use cycling activities forest school to provide opportunities for children and young people to develop their self-confidence, work ethic, emotional resilience and team working skills.
Cutchi Sunni Muslim Association (birmingham)
Leisure, ReligionThe Association aims is to serve the Cutchi people of West Midlands who are a minority in the UK by providing them community services as encapsulated in the Objects below: The advancement of education (IT, English Language, Health and Dietary, Faith, etc) To encourage and develop social and sporting activities, which will encourage more people to get active and stay healthy. Organise Trips
Living Stones Christian Life And Media Centre
Beneficiary group, HeritageDuring the year the charity has continued to hold fellowship meetings every Sunday with congregations increasing week on week. The charity has also provided in-depth training for men, women and children in areas such as family support, life skills, social restoration, motivation and Christian principles.
Guru Ka Niwas Gurudwara (ramgarhia Board Sikh Temple)
Religionto propagate the ideology and faith of the Sikh faith by means of holy congregations, provide religious instructions to it's members and the general public.
The Gap Arts Project
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationTo support the creativity and cultural life of young people up to 30 years of age living in Birmingham and the wider West Midlands area by(a) Providing a rolling programme of arts and cultural projects, events, training and, where possible, employment ; and(b) Offering access to dedicated arts space;
The King Alfred School
EducationFierce (festival) Limited
ArtsWe bring audiences together through radical live events that are socially engaged and specifically contextualized in the West Midlands. Operating from the principal that everyone is creative, we also carry out a variety of learning activities with artists. We promote the education in and appreciation of live and performance art by sharing it with audiences in unusual places and spaces.
The South Staffordshire Water Charitable Trust
Economic and community development, Housing, Social welfareThe objective of the Trust is to apply its income towards relieving those customers who are in conditions of need, poverty, hardship or other distress and are having difficulty making payment for the supply of water to their home but make regular payments for an amount they can afford.
Muslim Educational Consultative Committee
Economic and community development, Education, Health, ReligionTo provide guidance and support for unemployed people. To support people through the transition of been employed. Provide a rapid and independent support service, accessible to all. Provide one to one counselling to our clients. To work in "partnership" and build links with other local, regional agencies.
The Midlands Air Museum Limited
Charitable activities, Heritage, LeisureAdvance the education of the public in the preservation of aircraft and aeronautical equipment of historical, technical or other public interest relating to Coventry in particular and to the Midlands and aviation generally.The Museum's mission is to be recognised as one of the leading independent collections, renowned for its friendly atmosphere and exceptional standards of customer service.
The Sheldon Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve poverty and distress in society concentrating on community projects and special needs groups in the West Midlands area. Nationally, Youth Development projects for young people 16 to 25 years, especially those who are NEET. Small grants for Holidays for the disadvantaged from the West Midlands and Greater London. Grants are made to registered charities and charitable organisations only.
Halow (birmingham)
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeHALOW (Birmingham) provides services to prisoners' families to help them overcome the problems faced by having a family member in custody. The purpose of the charity is to provide these services essentially on humanitarian grounds but it also strongly believes in the importance of maintaining good family ties as part of the successfull rehabilitation of offenders
Ryecroft Nrc
Economic and community developmentThe promotion of the regeneration for the public benefit of the area of social and economic deprivation known as Ryecroft/Coalpool NRC
Plasma Of Hope
HealthPlasma of Hope is a UK registered charity supporting individuals that are living with Sickle Cell Disease or other related illnesses. We advocate for people living with genetic blood disorders such as Sickle Cell and Thalassemia, and survivors of associated complications including stroke and other health issues resulting to disability. We also help their carers and those in their support network.
The W E Dunn Trust
Charitable activitiesThe Trustees make grants for the benefit of such charitable institutions or individuals as they in their absolute discretion decide.