Crime and Justice Charities That specialise in Offender support and rehabilitation
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Bridgend Samaritans
Arts, Crime and Justice, Education, Health, HousingSamaritans provide completely confidential emotional support 24 hours a day every day by telephone, face to face, letter and text and outside our branches at festivals, prisons, hospitals, schools, work places and with the homeless through a network of 201 branches in the UK. The vision is that fewer people die by suicide.
Mothers' Union (diocese Of Exeter Branch)
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Saving of lives, Social welfareOverseas: raising funds for development projects and emergency aid.In Devon, arranging holidays for disadvantaged families; providing toys for prisoner's children visiting prisons; knitting goods for the elderly and for still-born babies; providing goods for womens' refuges and prisoners, supporting rufugees. Supporting actions against gender based violence and modern day slavery.
Magic Lantern
Crime and Justice, Education, Health, Heritage, HousingMagic Lantern runs interactive art history workshops in schools and a range of adult groups including prisons, homeless centres and hospices. We show that anyone can understand and enjoy art. We also show how art can enhance and bring to life any curriculum subject or topic and can help develop a range of life skills including problem solving, critical thinking, communication and confidence.
Youth With A Mission Cymru/wales
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social welfareWorking with the supply of management and provision of volunteers to our local FoodbankServing with and helping to administrate our local Baby BasicsDelivering regular evangelism and befriending ministry in our local townHelping out with several weekly child and youth clubs across WrexhamPreaching in and serving at local churchesServing with and helping to administrate prison ministry
Aina Christian Center
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social welfareSpreading the Gospel of Jesus Christ through teaching and teaching in many different formats. Doing pastoral care and chaplaincy work by visiting and comforting the sick, prisoners and bereaved families. Support and guidance to youths, men and women in needs.
Diamonds International Christian Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social care, Social welfareCharity has several projects: supporting the community [families, single men or women] who are in need of food supplies through food banks. Support to those in prison [men or women] or families with the criminal justice processes, including court hearings/prison visits. Support carers of Autistic children or adults [any age] by providing a safe and quiet environment sharing info/signposting .
Liberty Church Pentecostal Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, ReligionAs a Christian charity we aim to spread the gospel and to help those in need according to God's word. We want to outreach to children & the elderly we also aim to minister to people in prison. We want to provide people with spiritual care & guidance but we also help in practical and financial ways if we can.
Leather Inside Out
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareThe charity offers specialist design skills for teaching / manufacturing projects in prisons in England and Wales, also ex offenders and offenders on licence. Parallel objectives include poverty relief by provision of beneficiary employment commensurate with the Minimum Wage Act 1998, also the elimination of discrimination for those convicted or remanded by by courts in England and Wales.
Potter's Palace Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, ReligionThe church are for the advancement of the christian faith, in accordance with our core belief for the benefit of the public through teaching of the word of God, preaching the gospel, having prayer meetings and holding public cultural and religious programmes. Also feeding the homeless, supporting children hospice, counselling people with drugs and prison ministry service.
Third House
Crime and Justice, HealthTo give financial assistance to those small charitable organisations engaged in the positive rehabilitation of ex-offenders or persons with mental health problems, who find it difficult to access funding from the statutory authorities.
Triratna Southampton
Associations, Crime and Justice, Education, Health, ReligionMeditation/ Buddhism classes and courses provided to public. Further classes for people wishing to deepen their Buddhist practice and/or join the Western Buddhist Order. Visits to schools and hospitals offered. Buddhist prison chaplain associated with charity. Point of contact offered for enquiries by public/ Council eg on funerals. Community living by Buddhists encouraged and subsidised.
International Association For Forensic Psychotherapy
Crime and JusticeThe International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy is a charitable organisation which exists to promote the health of offenders and victims through the use of psychotherapeutic understanding, risk assessment and treatment techniques and to advance understanding about forensic psychotherapeutic practice.
Samaritans Of Lancaster & District
Crime and Justice, Education, HealthWe offer 24/7 emotional support by telephone, email, webchat and face to face to anyone who is in distress and despair including people who are feeling suicidal. We also do outreach work in schools and prisons and also have partnership with Network Rail.
New Beginnings 4u CIO
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Education, Housing, Social welfareNB4U befriend 'lifer' Prisoners in local prisons. The Co-Founders and volunteers visit 10 prisoners every month We accompany them on ROTL's and Home Leaves. We attend Parole Hearings and on release meet them 'at the gate' and take them to their Hostels providing essential items. Our motto is 'Befriending Prisoners, mentoring Ex-Offenders so they NEVER re-offend again' and it works!
The English Sector Of The Congregation Of Working Sisters Of The Holy House Of Nazareth
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, ReligionFor the last 50 years we have been supporting primarily the Italian community as well as other ethnic communities in the city. We visit the sick (home/hospital). Our house is a place of prayer for those in need. We support Catholic Chaplaincy in prison as well as visiting people in work places and are involved in youth programs. We also support special projects in Africa & Brazil.
Samaritans Of Derby And District
Crime and Justice, Education, HealthSamaritans offers confidential emotional support 24 hours a day to those who are experiencing feelings of emotional distress or despair, including those which may lead to suicide. Samaritans listen and encourage the recognition and exploration of their options. We make our support available by telephone, email, letter, face to face, SMS, in prisons, schools and the wider community.
Swap (safe Welcome After Prison)
Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Saving of livesSWAP Rehabilitation and Resettlement assists potentially homeless prison leavers and homeless offenders referred by Probation and Police Prolific Offender Team.Our Change of Lifestyle Program, addressing mental health and drugs/alcohol addiction, assists the transition from prison to successful community living. Our education projects are helping those with little/no education to build confidence.
Ap Foundation CIO
Crime and JusticeTo advance the education, training and rehabilitation of young adult offenders and those at risk of offending.
Mothers' Union Portsmouth Diocese
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareWe are involved in a number of projects some local, such as running parenting courses, contact centres, playschemes in a prison, marriage preparation. Supplying holidays for disadvantaged families.
Redeemed Christian Church Of God - Winners Sanctuary
Armed forces, Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, HealthWe continue in Community outreach and Prison Fellowship, Swort Fellowship Single, Widows and Divorce, Training for Drama Group and Vine Youth (Voice Training), Spectagular Act School for Unchurch, Community Counselling, assist the elderly, Homelless and Salvation Army with food.
Debtors' Relief Funds Charity
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeIn accordance withy the aims of the charity, Governors distributed surplus income totalling ?17,000 to nine charities. In general, Governors continue to support charities working with young people at risk and the relief of offenders and their dependants.
Arts Alive Arts Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, HousingArt-Alive work in the community, with young vulnerable adults to develop their artistic skills, and continue this work when they are released from prison or hostel or left. We provide them with basic skills and art training to support and guide them into productive work either in paid employment or full time education. Majority of the work of art-alive is focused on the youth in the community.
Hope Into Action - Epsom
Crime and Justice, HousingProvision of quality support, including accommodation, to vulnerable individuals. We work mainly with ex-offenders, ex addicts, and the homeless. We work with churches to provide practical support for vulnerable individuals.
Salvation And Deliverance Ministry Apostolic Intl
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Religion, Social welfareChurch facilities to enable proper worship. Children's education in Christian fundamentals. Outreach ministry providing help financially, spiritually and emotionally addressing individual social needs. Care within the community by way of accomodation, clothing, food, financial assistance, immigration support, hospital and prison visits, counselling and advice. Distribution of books and literature.
The Gospel Outreach Ministry Hackney
Crime and Justice, Education, Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfare- Sunday school & main church services- Christenings, Baptisms, Weddings & Funeral services- Home visits- Pastoral Care/Counselling service- Home prayer meetings- Hospital & Prison visits- Ways into Work Programmes & Training courses- Social Events/evenings