Crime and Justice Charities That specialise in Offender support and rehabilitation
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The Life Church - Maidstone
Associations, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Health, ReligionProvision of spiritual and helpful support: community activities including youth clubs; children's clubs; mothers' and toddlers' clubs; visiting into various prisons in Kent; meetings for all ages; provide meeting/conference facilities for Alcoholics Anonymous and other organisations.
Prison Service Charity Fund
Charity and VCS support, Crime and JusticeThe fund is a voluntary organisation, which was established in 1989 by members of the Prison Service. It is an independent association supported by staff within the Prison Service with the aim of providing assistance, either directly or in conjunction with other fund raising efforts, to any member of the general public who needs assistance, particular medical attention or equipment.
In2change South Yorkshire LTD
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareDelivering interventions and bespoke programmes designed and presented by ex-offenders and serving prisoners to disengaged young people in a bid to raise awareness and help deter from a life of crime.Providing training, education, voluntary and employment opportunities assisting in the rehabilitation of offenders whilst engaging and supporting deprived communities through new initiatives
Reform Corporation
Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfare++Â++º+-ª Alleviate poverty ++Â++º+-ª Provide health advice, advocacy, assistance, offenders projects, Welfare/Employment Rights advice and Assistance++Â++º+-ª Provide Educational, Training & Employment skills development++Â++º+-ª Provide Capacity Building Interventions to organisations and individuals ++Â++º+-ª Provide research, information and assistance to other agencies in related matters
Sowing Seeds Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Religion, SocietyTo promote and provide support and advice to people, in or heading into crime. Focusing on young people, in need. In particular the provision of support in encouraging citizenship and the provision of positive role models.The advancement of community cohesion and development through supporting ex-offenders back into the community.
Lighthouse (west Yorkshire)
Crime and Justice, Housing, ReligionLighthouse strives to support those battered and bruised by the storms of life such as addicts, homeless and ex-offenders. It seeks to share God's love in an inclusive way, creating a supportive community accessible to all who wish to join.We work in partnership with St George's Crypt and St George's Church to offer individual pastoral support and actively facilitate access other services.
Coaching Inside And Out
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeCIAO believes people can change their own lives and wants everyone in prison and those convicted of offences in our communities to be offered life coaching that challenges and supports them, so they can help themselves and others. Over 50 coaches have helped over 1500 men, women and children since 2010 (including their families, staff working with them and those at risk of offending).
St Aldhelm's Chapel Trust
Crime and Justice, Health, Religion, Social welfarePrimarily in maintaining St Aldhelms Chapel Lytchett Heath for the performance of divine services. Secondly, supporting the physical and mental health of HM armed forces, the prevention of crime and rehabilitation of prisoners, the relief of physical and mental illness, the advancement of education, and the relief of poverty.
House Of The Open Door
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, ReligionThe House of the Open Door is based in Worcestershire. Its purpose is to advance the Christian faith in accordance with its Statement of Faith. It operates a Christian Retreat Centre and serves a local and wider community, church groups, prisoners, individuals in need and young people through prayer, hospitality and support.
Food Behind Bars
Crime and Justice, HealthThe organisation offers prisons in the UK with training and support to encourage improvement in the nutritional value, variety, and quality of the food served inside prisons. This includes menu consultation and development, staff training,cooking support and healthy eating initiatives. It also offers education on nutrition and healthy eating habits, cooking skills, growing and ingredients.
Woolwich Community Church
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, ReligionRegular Sunday morning services, celebrations, house groups, children/youth work, bible studies & prayer meetings. Outreach activities to the local area including in Woolwich Town Centre. Make prison visits & also provide ongoing contact/support to those men after release. Provide personal financial planning through running the Money Course using materials/training provided by CAP.
Frugal Empowerment Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeFrugal Empowerment Foundation's 2025 projects enhance communities in the UK and Nigeria through youth music development, festive aid, elderly support, GYMPAC, community-building initiatives through a series of Caring Saturdays programmes, small business empowerment, crisis relief for children, and prison rehabilitation programmes
West London Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Social welfareTo promote the advancement and awareness of Christianity throughout West London and the London boroughs of Ealing and Hounslow, in particular by providing assistance and support to young people, the elderly, ex offenders or others in conditions of hardship or distress as the result of social circumstances or disadvantage
Oddments Theatre Company
Arts, Crime and Justice, Education, HeritageTo advance the Christian faith by performing drama based on bible stories and historical Christian events, people and literature. Dramas are performed to the public, usually in Christian based venues, schools and prisons throughout the UK.
Chance To Change Foundation
Crime and JusticeThe aim of the charity is to reduce re-offending by assisting ex-offenders to resettle into society.
Good News Fellowship UK
Arts, Crime and Justice, ReligionPublication of a Christian outreach newspaper to help those in personal outreach speak of their faith. Papers sold to missions, churches and individuals but supplied free of charge to Christian Chaplains in UK prisons and rehabilitation centres
Change For Good Community Chaplaincy Limited
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social welfareWe aim to alleviate the social isolation of released prisoners, supporting their resettlement by enabling them to achieve their goals in the community.Secondly we aim to involve the wider community and engage volunteers with our work at HMP Wandsworth
The Islamic Academy Of Manchester
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Crime and Justice, Education, Health, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareFriday congregation & five times daily prayer services, daily after school Quranic classes for children, adult Quranic (Arabic) classes, chaplaincy services to hospitals & prisons, marriages and social welfare services to communities. We seek to advance education and relieve poverty and to provide facilities for social welfare including recreational activities for the betterment of our society.
Christian Prison Resourcing
Crime and Justice, ReligionRESOURCING PRISON CHAPLAINCY DEPARTMENTS
Step By Step (wales)
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, ReligionStep by Step (Wales) operates a gardening and clearance business as well as a Charity Shop to provide employment and training to those with addictions, ex-offenders or those who just need help to get back into work. The Charity also runs Church Services, Bible study and occasional fundraising events.
The Parochial Church Council Of Ecclesiastical Parish Of Central Telford
Crime and Justice, Education, Religion, Social welfareProvides Christian worship, spiritual guidance, works in local schools, care and nurture at times of significant life events, promotes the Christian marriage, works in deprived areas, offers projects and support in conjunction with local service, work with ex-offenders to prevent re-offending and works in any ways to bring an expression of God and Reflecting Jesus Everywhere in the town
Daylight Christian Prison Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareTo advance the Christian faith and education, and to relieve persons in condition of need or hardship, aged or sick, particularly but not exclusively in prisons and amongst the families of prisoners.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Peter's With Christ Church And Holy Trinity, Derby
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Housing, ReligionSt. Peter's is an Anglican Church in the city centre of Derby. There are weekly gatherings for worship; the church hosts regular events and conferences; church members provide support to the local community in many ways, including those in debt, refugees and asylum seekers, ex-offenders, the homeless.
The Liberty Kitchen Project
Crime and JusticeSupport and assistance to prisoners, ex-prisoners and individuals who may be in prison but have not yet been convicted and / or sentenced to help their rehabilitation, transition and integration into society during the period prior to and following their release from prison and to seek to reduce the risk of offending or re-offending (as applicable) following their release.
Seen LTD
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Health, Social welfareSEEN is a Twickenham based charity that provides free, confidential and non-directive support to women and men affected by unplanned pregnancy and pregnancy loss. SEEN also provides a befriending service for pregnant women.SEEN offers courses in RSE in schools and youth clubs and delivers the 'I AM project' courses in a local prison focussing on maintaining positive and healthy relationships.