Crime and Justice Charities That specialise in Offender support and rehabilitation
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The Cascade Foundation
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, EducationWe work with disengaged ex-offenders and community members of all ages with dyslexia, head-injury and other learning difficulties. We have moved back to Essex and helping people on line, zoom or phone. Our professional development courses and Innovative projects have led us to work with Channel 4 'The Write Offs' programme, sharing our bespoke learning activities with schools and universities.
Christ Abiding Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareWe are a non-denominational organisation aspired to advance the Christian dedication of increasing hopes and changing lives, helping to alleviate poverty among individuals and families in need, hardship, or distress, not exclusively by the provision of prayer, advice, counselling, support, home, hospital, and prison visits, training, liaison with establishments to address their humanity concerns.
Hope4barkingdagenham
Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Social welfareThe relief of poverty and distress among people including (but not restricted to) those who have become homeless as a result of release from prison, addiction issues, or relationship break ups, through the provision of a night shelter refuge, counseling, advice, guidance and other services which are responsive to their needs and in accordance with Biblical principles.
Compassion Prison Ministry
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, ReligionThe Compassion Prison Ministry is a Pentecostal group of volunteers and chaplains from several quite different denominations, working in partnership with prison Chaplaincy Teams in the UK educating and encouraging offenders in rehabilitation back into the community.
We-Together
Crime and JusticeWe-Together's aim is to realise a permanent, meaningful increase in the conviction rate of sexual offenders across England and Wales. It will do this by using a unique technological solution to identify serial predators. This will increase reporting by victims, and increase the likelihood of identifying and prosecting serial perpetrators.
Allahu Lateef Society Of UK
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeFeeding the homelessHospital and prison visits.Teaching youth about life core values
The Fish 4 Life Angling Academy
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, HealthThrough Angling it provides local support to schools for children that are excluded, youth offenders and adults/children with health issues that gives them focus and teaches them life skills. The academy also support the armed forces in the rehabilitation process for Post-traumatic stress disorder therapy. F4LAA looks to help people to achieve a better quality of life.
The Woman And Child In Need
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe activities are currently paying for educational needs for 60 underprivileged children in Shurugwi, Gokwe , Masvingo and Zvimba in Zimbabwe. Provide Food hampers to children's homes , elderly homes. The organisation also provides underwear and sanitary wear, to female inmates in prisons. End domestic Violence Workshops in Slough. Also about to start a Quasi farming project with women.
The Dorset Shrieval Charitable Trust
Crime and Justice, Saving of livesTaking an active role in crime reduction initiatives in Dorset, working with vulnerable people within this area, liaising with the police and crime prevention agencies to address the causes of crime in this area and supporting and encouraging the rehabilitation of offenders.
Daham Pahana UK
Crime and Justice, Social welfareFor the public benefit to relief the need of those living in Sri Lanka by way of but not exclusively by advancing education, relieving poverty and helping prisoners reintegrate back into mainstream society through the provision of financial assistance in the form of grants.
The Airborne Initiative Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, SocietyThe Airborne Initiative Trust is a registered charity whose objective is to develop the character and good citizenship of young people who are offenders or at risk of becoming offenders. It does this by arranging 5 day courses on Dartmoor for 18 to 20 year olds as an alternative to custody.
Interlinx Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Social welfareinterlinx helps 3 types of stigmatized children in Gloucestershire.1/ feeds homeless and abused children and young people by food parcels and when picked up.2/ gives free caravan holidays to terminally ill children and families whilst sick and to families after child dies for grief time. TI diseases research.3/ gives information to families with parent in prison and helps the children.
The Society Foundation
Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, HousingWe offer grants to programmes or organisations that are seeking to help people from the following groups move towards paid employment: the recently homeless or vulnerably housed, ex-offenders, and 16-24 year olds not in employment, education or training. We typically offer micro-grants of up to £1,500.
The Redemption Roasters Foundation
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareRedemption Roasters Foundation promotes the social inclusion, resettlement and rehabilitation ofoffenders, ex-offenders and those at risk of offending. This is achieved through the provision of training that support participants into sustainable employment.
John Sandy Trust
Crime and JusticeProvides facilities, advice and information for visitors to prisoners in H.M.P. Featherstone.
Grendon Friends Trust
Crime and JusticeGrendon Friends Trust assists in the provision of artistic, creative and craft facilities for the Grendon Therapeutic Community Prison to enable prisoners to try out new skills and have successful experiences, complementary to their therapy.
The Gateway Foundation
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, EducationProvision of funding for education and vocational or practical training, to assist ex-offenders and recovering drug addicts. The objective is for the individual to secure long term employment, which will enable the individual to re-build their life and become useful and productive members of society.
Face 2 Face Music
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Housing, Social care, Social welfareTo advance the Christian faith through the performing of musical concerts carrying the Christian message.To relieve financial hardship, sickness and supporting communities by performing fund-raising concerts for various organisations in the UK and abroad, taking live music into prisons for rehabilitation purposes, visiting care homes for the elderly and serving the wider community with music.
Safer Dorset Foundation
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Crime and JusticeDelivering services with partners to protect victims, witnesses and/or offenders involved or affected by crimeSupporting public, private and voluntary sector organisations to access crime prevention materials, advice and guidanceWorking with academic partners to enhance the evidence-base around what works to protect people and reduce crimeDistributes grants to support other organisations
Work This Way
Crime and Justice, EducationWork This Way works with offenders, ex offenders and those at risk of offending. It provides practical high quality training and work experience; advice, guidance and mentoring; and commissions or undertakes appropriate research to assist in evauating and advancing training for offenders, ex offenders and those at risk of offending.
Christian Central Chapel International
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Housing, Religion, Social careReligious services, weekly prayer and fellowship group, and a youth group. We also engage with the local community with elderly care home and prison visits. We visit local care homes and hold a carol service at Chriand provide gifts for residents in the home. We also plan to start visiting local prisons to further share our religious beliefs and provide a valuable service within the local communi
Ucharity
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social care, Social welfareWe operate a day centre for the those in need which also includes food parcels. We help to rehabilitate ex-offenders. We provide training and education to support young people. We arrange awareness events in the community's we serve.
Roger Daniel (for Poor Prisoners)
Crime and Justice, Social welfareFor poor prisoners
The British Charitable Fund For Liguria
Crime and Justice, Social welfareThe relief in sickness and assistance in distress of indigent British nationals who are residing either permanently or temporarily in the republic of Italy. The provision of clothing, dictionaries or educational aids to British prisoners, temporarily resident in Italy arising from sickness or distress.
J H Hayes Trust (trust 1086)
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social welfarePROVIDE HOLIDAYS FOR FAMILIES UNDER PRESSUREHELPING IN PRISONSKNITTING TRAUMA TEDDIES AND CLOTHES FOR NEO-NATAL UNITSHELPING WITH CHURCH MOTHER & TODDLERS GROUPSHELPING FAMILIESPROMOTE CHRISTIAN RELIGION IN MARRIAGE AND FAMILY LIFEPARENTING GROUPS