Crime and Justice Charities That specialise in Offender support and rehabilitation
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Grassroots Enterprise For Social Inclusion And Poverty Relief-Gesipr
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Social welfareRehabilitation of offenders and ex-offendersSkills Training Social Enterprise workSupport Black and Minority Ethnic Groups through training, information sharing, signposting, referrals.Support and work with refugee and asylum seekers Support disadvantaged youth groupsDistribution of surplus foodProvide Housing support for the street homeless and other vulnerable groupsFundraising
Acts Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, ReligionTHE CHARITY HAS BEEN SET UP TO PROVIDE A MIXTURES OF ACTIVITIES TO BENEFIT THE LOCAL COMMUNITY THROUGH SOCIAL ENTERPRISE. ALL ACTIVITIES ARE CARRIED OUT AT ACTS HOUSE, THESE COMMUNITY INITIATIVES ARE, EDUCATION AND TRAINING FOR THE YOUTH, WORSHOPS FOR THE ELDERLY, SUPPORT AND ADVICE FOR YOUNG OFFENDERS, PROGRAMMES FOR CREATIVE ARTS, EDUCATION AS WELL AS A PLACE FOR PUBLIC WORSHIP.
New Hall Kidz
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeThe Play Facility provides a friendly, welcoming and safe environment for all children visiting a loved one in prison. This helps the children cope better with stress and trauma associated with visiting a loved one in prison.
Samaritans Of Plymouth, East Cornwall And South West Devon
Crime and Justice, Education, Health, HousingSamaritans vision is that fewer people die by suicide. We provide a non judgmental listening ear for anyone in distress or despair. People contact us by phone, email, text and face to face at our branch. Our work is based at our office near Plymouth city centre, however we also do outreach within the local community in schools, colleges, prison, the workplace and homeless centres.
St Joseph's Convent, Wolverhampton
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, ReligionThe charity engages in pastoral work ministering to children, introducing them to the catechism to instil in them their faith, carries out pastoral work with young people and adults. The charity also provides a Deputy Chaplain for the provision of a prison ministry for young offenders. The charity also provides a visiting service for the elderly and the infirm who are housebound.
The Mothers' Union (liverpool Diocesan Branch)
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, HealthSupports the work of the Mothers Union worldwide, but operates mainly with the Diocese of Liverpool, providing support to families, children, young people and older people within the area.Operating within the community, schools, hospitals and prisons to support those in need.
Samaritans Of East Surrey
Arts, Crime and Justice, Education, Health, HousingSamaritans provides emotional support 24 hours a day by telephone, personal visit, email, text and letter through its branch network. This includes outreach activity at festivals, in prisons, hospitals, schools and with homeless people. Samaritans also promotes a better understanding in society of suicide. This branch focusses on East Surrey and the surrounding area.
Prison Choir Project
Arts, Crime and Justice, HealthThe Prison Choir Project is a charity whose objectives are to rehabilitate prisoners, ex-offenders and people suffering mental illness through the study and performance of opera, song, and choral music. We hope to offer a pathway to reduced reoffending by building self-esteem, encouraging personal development and improving employable soft skills for all those involved.
The Mothers' Union - Gloucester Diocese
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Crime and JusticeHelp is given by members to the Prison Play Area at Leyhill Prison; to the Mother and Baby Unit at Eastwood Park Prison; to Parenting Courses and to a Child Contact Centre at Cheltenham and at Gloucester. Some branches run mother and toddler groups in their parishes and some assist with marriage preparation courses and run lunch clubs for the elderly.
The Mothers' Union Diocese Of Lichfield
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeHOLIDAYS FOR PEOPLE IN NEEDPRISON VISITS & CHRISTMAS CARDS FOR PRISONERS IN LICHFIELD DIOCESEPARENTING COURSESTO ENCOURAGE MARRIAGE AND THE BRINGING UP OF CHILDREN IN THE FAITH & LIFE OF THE CHURCHKNITTING FOR BABY UNITS
Emmaus Bible School UK
Crime and Justice, Education, ReligionThe principle object of the charity is to promote the Christian gospel through the publication and distribution of Bible Study courses to church groups and individual students, including prison inmates, throughout the UK.
Wayout - Worldwide Arts Youth Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareWAYout provides free access and training in music, fil, poetry and the arts to street and disadvantaged youth in Sierra Leone. Supporting young people to have their own voice about issues that concern them. We work in the prisons and run women's workshops in the provinces. we enable street youth into education and work and to be accepted back into their communities
The Mothers Union (diocese Of Durham Branch)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Housing, Saving of lives, Social welfareParish support. Short breaks for those in difficult circumstances, support for women prisoners and families, school children in deprived area, womens refuge. Blankets, baby clothes, toilet bags to hospitals, support members overseas, literacy, development, health education, famine relief.
The Evangelical Church Parole Du Salut
Crime and Justice, ReligionThe charity operates a church in Greater Manchester, holding weekly services and other events throughout the year.
The Convent Of The Sisters Of Charity - Servants Of The Poor
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Social care, Social welfareTo honour the charity of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ by works of mercy, spiritual and temporal, the poor, the sick, prisoners, orphans, aged and infirm persons or persons in any other need. This includes the provision of a private registered nursing home.
South West Wales Family And Friends Of Prisoners
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Crime and JusticeFamily and friends of prisoners (FFOPS) Volunteers promote the just treatment of families of prisoners by the prison system and society by giving advice and information and developing services for the families of prisoners, voicing the concerns of families, offering initial information and a referral service to the families of prisoners.
Feltham Community Chaplaincy Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, ReligionThe provision of support to young people and young adults leaving prison and returning to the community. This is provided through a faith mentor and working alongside faith communities. We work with young people of all faiths and none.
Endure Mentoring
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Social welfareEndure aim to change the lives of young people and ex offenders living in disadvantaged communities in South London through one-to-one and group mentoring. Through mentoring and support we aim to motivate, guide and assist young people from hard to reach backgrounds that are considered to be at risk of offending, socially excluded or in need of support.
Friends Of Guys Marsh Prison
Associations, Crime and JusticeTo promote and support the rehabilitation of offenders who are or have been prisoners at HMP Guys Marsh by the provision of funds and services in partnership with the prison Governor/Governing body, as the Trustees think fit.
Jordan Healing Church International
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Facilities, ReligionBible Study Workshops & Online Courses for ministers, disciples and leaders.Family and Marriage Programs.Support, Personal & Professional Development of Ex-Offenders who are NEET.Open Space and Hiring Facilities for the public.Biblical Teaching and Preaching Materials for the church and the public to access.Music, Arts & Craft community activities.Childcare Support & Facilities.
Iqra Educational Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Religion, Social welfareProviding educational resources and equipment to special schools in Pakistan. Helping the poor and widows in day to day expenses. Providing help to flood victims in Pakistan. Also providing educational resources and general support to young Muslim prisoners at the Pentonville Prison in London with the courtesy of the prison's Imam. Please visit our website at www.iqratrust.com for further details.
Power Of Resurrection Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Religion, Social welfareTHE ADVANCEMENT OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND THE RELIEF OF POVERTY IN U.K." 02. TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION BY PREACHING THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. 03. TO PRAY AND INTERCEDE FOR MANKIND SO AS TO HAVE VICTORY OVER LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES. 04. TO CARE FOR AND OFFER CHRISTIAN COUNSELLING TO VULNERABLE PEOPLE, ELDERLY, DISABLED AND YOUNG OFFENDER.
The Maingot Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Social welfareThe main activity of the Trust is to provide support for those who are socially and economically underprivileged and disadvantaged - in particular refugees, asylum seekers, victims of trafficking, people in prison, those with physical and/or mental health issues.
Light Of Hira
Arts, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social welfareLight of Hira provides classes to new Muslims and meets with people interested in Islam. It distributes reliable and authentic Islamic literature to the public, including prisons. It assists periodically with Food Collection Service collecting donated items from the local Muslim community, with the purpose of donating non-perishable food items to the poverty stricken a/o those living in crisis.
Aceactive Ministry
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, ReligionAceactive Ministry exists to share the Gospel in a fun active way for example with school children we engage them in games using a Gladiator theme as to how Jesus set the captives free. With older groups we interact in communities with family fundays, mens breakfasts, curry nights, with a Christian message of hope. We also work in prison ministry giving a positive message of change by faith.