Charities In Worcestershire
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Laslett's (hinton) Charity
Charitable activities, Heritage, Religion, Social welfareAssisting in the repair, restoration, rebuilding and refitting of any churches and chapels connected with the Established Church of England;Assisting poor aged or infirm persons by making grants to organisations that help such persons, as the Trustees may think fit;
Newstarts
Environment, Housing, Social welfareNewStarts has three core activities that aim to help meet the practical needs of people on low incomes who are moving into social housing following a period of homelessness or other personal trauma or financial crisis. 1.Relieving poverty by donating household furniture and food2.Reducing homelessness by assisting resettlement3.Protecting the environment by promoting furniture re-use.
The Lenchwood Trust
LeisureReligious Activities. Provision of accommodation and space to facilitate rest and recreation
Gloucester Rugby Foundation
LeisureThe Gloucester Rugby Foundation aims to Engage, Educate & Inspire the local community to bring about positive social impact & new opportunities for all through sport.
Regal Tenbury Trust Limited
Arts, Facilities, LeisureRun Cinematic, Theatrical & Arts entertainment and provide facilities to local voluntary organisations to run similar events and to provide a community centre.
The Worcester Citizens Swimming Bath Association
LeisureTHE PROVISION OF SWIMMING FACILITIES FOR RECREATION AND HEALTH TO THEGENERAL PUBLIC.THE PROVISION OF SWIMMING LESSONS GIVING THE OPPORTUNITY OF LEARNINGTO SWIM TO THE PUBLIC.
The Cart Shed Charity
Arts, Environment, LeisureThe Cart Shed uses the natural environment to offer opportunities to try something new, improve well-being, find friendships and a place of calm. Based in Herefordshire our activities which include coppicing, coppice crafts and horticulture lend themselves to enabling individuals to explore ways to overcome and accept episodes in their lives they find difficult to manage.
Holland House CIO
Arts, Education, Leisure, SocietyHolland House is a Christian Centre with a beautiful chapel. It provides residential accommodation with excellent food and facilities, for courses and retreats for groups or individuals. It strongly supports and welcomes Interfaith Groups, Charitable Groups, schools (eg headteachers forums), Wellbeing in the form yoga, mediation, spiritual direction, and music and art groups.
Young Solutions Worcestershire
Beneficiary group, Charitable activitiesYOUNG SOLUTIONS WORCESTERSHIRE IS AN INFRASTRUCTURE ORGANISATION SUPPORTING VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY CLUBS AND ORGANISATIONS WORKING WITH CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE. WE PROVIDE START-UP AND DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT; INFORMATION ADVICE AND GUIDANCE; ADVOCACY AND REPRESENTATION; PARTNERSHIP BUILDING, AND POLICY AND RESEARCH.FORMERLY KNOWN AS WCVYS - WORCESTERSHIRE COUNCIL FOR VOLUNTARY YOUTH SERVICES
Hereford And Worcester Scout County
Associations, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, LeisureTO SUPPORT AND DEVELOP SCOUTING IN HEREFORDSHIRE AND WORCESTERSHIRE ACCORDING TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION POLICY, ORGANISATION & RULES. THIS INCLUDES THE PROVISION OF TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LEADERS AND VOLUNTEERS.TO PROVIDE CAMPING AND ACTIVITY FACILITIES AT KINVER, STAFFORDSHIRE.
Bromsgrove And Redditch Network
To promote any charitable purposes for the benefit of the communities in the areas of Bromsgrove and Redditch LocalAuthority areas, in particular the advancement of education, protection of health, relief of proverty, distress and sickness.
Number 8
Arts, Charity and VCS supportNumber 8 is a Community Arts Centre inspired and led by the people of Pershore. It provides a programme of film, live events, event cinema, creative workshops and exhibitions, and offers facilities for community classes and groups. Opened in 2004 it is governed by a Board of Trustees and managed by an Executive Team which includes two senior employees, supported by approximately 200 volunteers.
The Lily Mae Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareThe Trustees consider that support to parents, their families and friends who have suffered a stillbirth, neonatal death, miscarriage or medical termination.and the dissemination of information and lessons learned to the rest of the Country to be of public benefit and our main focus for activities
Spetchley Gardens Charitable Trust
FacilitiesFormal gardens at Spetchley, Worcestershire, open to the public from March to October.
Open Hands Coventry
Beneficiary group, Health, HousingThe principle activities of the charity is to benefit the public by the prevention of alcohol and substance misuse; the provision of a stable and supportive recovery houses for people recovering from alcoholism and substance misuse (and the eventual rehabilitation of those people) and extended outreach to other alcoholics and their families in Coventry and the Midlands
Gazebo Theatre In Education Company Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, EducationGazebo promotes the social, educational and artisitc development of individuals through the creative arts, both locally and regionally. Gazebo aims to provide a comprehensive range of programmes designed to respond to the needs and aspirations of children and young people, communitites and organisations, including schools.
Worcester Muslim Welfare Association
Religion, SocietyThe trustees are responsible for running the Worcester Central Mosque where the five daily fard prayers, the Friday jumu'a prayer, the tarawih prayers in Ramadan and the two annual 'Id prayers take place. There are also educational and interfaith activities. Everyone is welcome. We are acquiring suitable land on which to build a purpose built eco-friendly mosque which is our main focus at present.
The Rgsw And Aos Foundation
Charity and VCS support, EducationThe RGSW and AOS Foundation operates within Worcestershire to advance the education of pupils at RGS Worcester. It undertakes fundraising to support bursary provision and to assist with capital projects at the School.
City Of Coventry Swimming Club
LeisureThe activities of the charity is the promotion of community participation in healthy recreation, primarily but notexclusively, for the benefit of the inhabitants living in Coventry and the surrounding area by the provision of facilitiesfor swimming, water polo and Para swimming.
Campden Home Nursing CIO
Health, HousingTo provide a hospice at home nursing care service to Chipping Campden, Broadway, Evesham, Moreton-in-Marsh and villages in and around the area of Chipping Campden.
The Henry Plumb Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, EducationTo advance education by providing grants to young people (18-35) to give the opportunities, in all parts of the world, to learn about land based industries. We provide support and a mentor to develop their entrepreneurial skills, capacitities and capabilities in the land based industries to include but not by way of limitation the skills of innovation, analysing risk and personal communication.
Avoncroft Museum Of Historic Buildings
HeritageAvoncroft is a museum of historic buildings rescued from imminent destruction and carefully rebuilt on an open-air site near Bromsgrove in the north of Worcestershire. Our principal aim isTo inspire enthusiasm for and understanding of the history of building as illustrated at Avoncroft, and the relationship of people with the buildings they constructed and in which they lived and worked.
Food For All
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Research, Social welfareFood For All distributes around 6,000 free, nutritionally balanced meals to the homeless and disadvantaged on a daily basis. FFA targets the homeless, single parents, the elderly, the unemployed, people suffering from mental and physical disabilities and the marginalised. FFA is based on the philosophy of community self-help.
Bromsgrove And District Citizens Advice Bureau
Charitable activitiesTo provision of information and advice to the public, free of charge.
Wythall Animal Sanctuary
HousingWythall Animal Sanctuary's aims and ideals have never wavered: striving to help, rehabilitate and safely re-home as many animals as we can. Whilst recognising in some cases re-homing is not possible, the sanctuary becomes their forever home. We continue to move forward embracing new policies, procedures and technology whilst ever trying to think of financial innovations to help our work continue.