Charities In Wolverhampton
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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.
The Cancer Support Centre-Sutton Coldfield
Beneficiary group, HealthProvide a place of sanctuary and support for all those affected by cancer including family and friends. Also offer a range of complementary therapies.
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.
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
Black Country Healthcare Charity Fund
HealthThe Charitable Funds should be used for the benefit of users of services managed through Black Country Partnership NHS Foundation Trust and staff involved in the provision of those services.
Grosvenor Gospel Hall Trust
Religious and Charitable activities
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.
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.
Dudley Counselling Centre
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Housing, Social welfareThe Counselling Centre gives support to vulnerable people in the community by providing them with the tools to make decisions that will help them, their families, friends and others. Adults and children are helped through a personalised and sympathetic counselling service. Homeless/vulnerable people and substance users are helped providing meals, clothes, advocacy and advice.
Deaf World
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureTO PROVIDE EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL, LEISURE, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES IN PARTNERSHIP WITH HARD OF HEARING AND DEAF YOUNG PEOPLE LIVING IN THE WEST MIDLANDS BETWEEN 11 AND 25 YEARS OLD.
Kajans Women's Enterprise Limited
Beneficiary groupKAJANS mission statement is: "Empowering individuals and transforming communities through the arts, education and enterprise." Education - with a focus on young people and professional training. Resource Centre - with a focus on facilities and services for the local multi-ethnic community. Arts and Artists - with a focus on black performing arts development
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Penn Fields, Wolverhampton
ReligionRegular public worship open to all and the provision of sacred space for personal prayer and contemplation
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Beneficiary groupTackling anti-social behavior, enhancing multi-cultural relationships, promoting well being of European Minorities, supporting European migrants living in Great Britain
St Columba's Church Day Centre
Religion, Social careTHE PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY OF THE COMPANY/CHARITY IS THE PROVISION OF DAY CARE SERVICE TO ELDERLEY AND DISABLED PEOPLE FOR THOSE REFERRED BY THE SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT OF WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL AND WHO ARE ACCEPTED BY OUR STAFF AS SUITABLE USERS OF THE SERVICE.
Bilston Resource Centre
Arts, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Education, Health, HousingBRC's main activity is to provide an open access drop-in facility, providing Information Advice & Guidance (IAG), help with CVs and jobsearch, as well as learning opportunities in basic skills, ESOL, IT and book-keeping. We also provide counselling and help with benefits, housing and other issues.
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
Mentor Link
Beneficiary group, EducationThe provision of a one to one mentoring service to young adults who are at risk of disengaging from their learning. Our aim is to improve their engagement in learning and the service is delivered mainly but not exclusively delivered in schools and can include support to the families of these young people. Mentor link operates in the Midlands and South Midlands area.
St. Chad's Sanctuary
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo relieve poverty and increase well being among asylum seekers and refugees in the Birmingham area through the provision of practical items and education. To offer a warm welcome to those who use our service.
The Worgan Trust
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, LeisureThe Trust holds land for protection and preservation. It provides facilities for primary and infant school children mostly from the Birmingham Education Authority and a wider area to visit a working farm with a range of livestock. It gives opportunities for outdoor activities for groups of young people using a building in the Wyre Forest.
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.
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;
West Mercia County Guides
Associations, Beneficiary groupAs part of Girlguiding UK, West Mercia Guides purpose is to enable girls and young women develop their potential and to make a difference to the world.
Wolverhampton & District M S Therapy Centre Limited
Associations, HealthThe charity provides a range of therapies for people with Multiple Sclerosis who come from Wolverhampton and surrounding areas.
Redeemed Christian Church Of God Hosanna House Christian Centre
Religion, Social welfareThe mission of RCCG is to propagate the message of the Christian Scripture around the world and to proclaim the salvation found in Jesus Christ. As a church, it seeks to convert lost souls and reconcile them with their creator. In summary: 1. To go to heaven 2. To take as many people as possible with us 3. To relief poverty in so far as it is possible