Crime and Justice Charities That specialise in Offender support and rehabilitation
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The Noel Buxton Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfare1. Supporting families affected by domestic violence. 2. Supporting prisoners, ex-offenders and their families. 3. Supporting sustainable and regenerative projects in Africa, particularly in Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Somalia, Sudan and South Sudan
Good Vibrations (music) Limited
Arts, Crime and Justice, Health1. The advancement of education and mental health, in particular but not limited to Indonesian performing arts as a tool to promote, improve, and develop communication skills, teamwork, and creative learning in prisons and other institutions. 2. The promotion of Indonesian classical music, dance, singing and shadow puppetry and related art forms.
The Living God Church
Arts, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Leisure, ReligionConduct, organise or carry out the following:*Christian worship services and ceremonies*Prayer and fasting *Residential camps*Discipleship and leadership training *Evangelistic missions*Plant satellite churches *Prison outreaches (Philippines)*Spiritual care and advocacy *Christian music concerts*Sports and cultural events*Practical assistance to those in dire need
The Dracaena Centre LTD
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Health, LeisureWe aim to increase the health, employability, leisure opportunity and ultimately long term quality of life for the community by providing access to advice, guidance, youth activity, recreation, healthy eating, employment and training.We support people with disabilities, young people, people with literacy and numeracy issues, ex-offenders, lone parents, carers and returners to work.
Gloverspiece Community Care Farm Limited
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, HealthTo relieve the needs of the elderly, people with mental health issues, learning difficulties, behavioural issues and young offenders by enabling them to access a therapeutic benefit from engaging with animals.The advancement of education for the public benefit in particular children by teaching them about animal welfare and conservation.
Sheffield Working Women's Opportunities Project
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareWe provide specialist outreach service to an extremely socially isolated and vulnerable group of women - street sex workers. Our aim is to support our clients to look after themselves, access mainstream services and lead normal lives. A contribution to the provision of healthcare is fundamentally at the core of our work. We also support women whilst in Newhall prison and also upon their release.
Pimlico Opera
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, EducationPimlico aims to use music and drama to advance personal development, particularly with younger people. Artistic excellence is an essential part of achieving thisA different production is staged in an English prison periodically and a project started in 2013 in schools using music and theatre to expand the outlook and enrich the lives of schoolchildren who have little exposure to songs and music
Back On Track Housing
Crime and Justice, Health, HousingWe supports vulnerable individuals, prevent homelessness by Helping homeless and ex-offenders through supported accommodation properties. Offering career advice to help become contributing citizens. Give counselling to ensure they stay on track. Empowering them to becomes fully self-sufficient by providing good home and sense of belonging. We provide ongoing intensive housing management assistance
Sinai Synagogue, Leeds
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Crime and Justice, ReligionReligious services, weekly Mother and Toddler Group, educational programmes for the Community, Welfare Programme, Prison visits by the Rabbi, Visiting the sick and bereaved by Rabbi, Monthly communal suppers, Youth groups
Sussex Prisoners' Families
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and JusticeWe support family members of people who are facing imprisonment, imprisoned or leaving prison by offering advice, advocacy, information and emotional support; signposting to other appropriate organisations when appropriate and providing training, information and resources to professionals who work with prisoners' families.
St.neots Evangelical Church
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, ReligionWe seek to freely share the good news of the Christian faith with all people in St. Neots and the surrounding area, with a desire to see people become disciples of Jesus Christ and grow in their faith in him. Regular activities include: sunday services, homegroups, ladies Bible studies, parent & toddler's, children & youth groups, elderly ministry, prison ministry, evangelistic events & courses
The King's Castle
Crime and Justice, ReligionPREACHING THE GOSPEL IN AND AROUND THE UK AND EUROPE.WE ARE ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN PREACHING AND TEACHING THE WORD OF GOD IN PRISONS IN THE UK.WE ARE ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN OPEN AIR OUTREACHES TO ALL PEOPLE OF THE UK.
Untold Creative Training LTD
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeProviding vocational , skills based and experiential training to young men in prison in a variety of sectors within the creative industries
Fair Shares Gloucestershire
Crime and Justice, EducationWe run two community based time banks which meet everyday needs through sharing time, skills and opportunities. Participants help out in their local community, using their skills to provide services for others. Every hour participating earns one credit that can be used to access support from other participants.We also run timebanking and Peer maths mentoring in prisons.
Reconciling Leaders Network
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, EducationTraining and capacity building for peacebuilding and reconciliation. Working with churches, prison chaplaincies, schools, youth groups and senior leaders, in the UK and internationally.
Saint Sarkis Charity Trust
Arts, Crime and Justice, ReligionPrincipal objectives: support of the Armenian Church of Saint Sarkis in London and the Gulbenkian Library at the Armenian Patriarchate in Jerusalem; other charities concerned with the Armenian Community in the UK and abroad. A few grants are also made to registered charities concerned with the welfare of prisoners in the UK, but the Trust does not accept unsolicited proposals for this priority.
Rape Crisis Surrey And Sussex
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Social welfareCounselling. Training/talks/information and guidance about the effects and treatment of survivors for other professionals. Advocacy support and information for survivors going through the Criminal Justice System. Outreach to women who may be involved in sex work, be homeless, be ex offenders or may have experienced FGM.
World Sport Ministries
Crime and Justice, Education, Leisure, ReligionPartnering with churches to establish community sports teams that reach people through co-ordinated events. Activities include schools coaching ministry, prison outreach, sports dinners and quiz's. Sports Discipleship groups and mission trips.
Out There Supporting Families Of Prisoners Limited
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareOFFERING FREE ADVICE, VISITING PRISONERS, PROVIDING TRANSPORT FOR FAMILIES TO VISIT THEIR INCARCERATED RELATIVES, PROVIDING TRANSLATORS AND HELPING TO MAINTAIN THE CONTACT BETWEEN PERSONS LEGALLY DEPRIVED OF THEIR LIBERTY AND THEIR FAMILIES AND DEPENDANTS
Grace Enterprises Nottingham LTD
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Heritage, HousingThe charity employs people who would otherwise find multiple barriers to entry, such as homelessness, addiction history, and ex-offenders. We offer support and mentoring through volunteers and own subsidiary social enterprise trading companies that employ these people. We currently operate in Nottinghamshire
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of North Lambeth
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, ReligionNorth Lambeth Parish uses its Churches and halls to further its stated mission. We provide space and supervision to the following:- Scouts, Cubs, Brownies and Boys Brigade, employment training, music groups, amateur dramatics, ballet, nursery, ex-offenders support, community meetings, worship groups, after school clubs and academic support sessions.
Exit Foundation
Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, HealthExit Foundation reaches out to people caught up in gangs, street life, drug addiction, offending behaviour and ex-offenders and to offer them an 'exit' route via a bespoke 16-week mentoring program. This is designed to equip and prepare individuals for either employment, training or education. It provides intensive mentoring and support services, advocacy, advice/information & life coaching.
Making IT Out CIO
Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Social welfareMaking it Out CIO provides meaningful, purposeful & creative opportunities for individuals who need a bit more direction and support to get their lives back on track. This includes prison leavers, people on probation, prisoners on day release from open prison and those considered vulnerable to committing crime through substance misuse, homelessness or poor mental health.
Margaret Carey Foundation LTD
Crime and JusticeWe collect unwanted items such as wheelchairs and bikes and take them to prison workshops where they are restored.We then hand the restored items to partner charities for distribution to people in need who can not afford such articles.We then report to the prison workshops as to where the articles went and who benefitted.
Halow (birmingham)
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeHALOW (Birmingham) provides services to prisoners' families to help them overcome the problems faced by having a family member in custody. The purpose of the charity is to provide these services essentially on humanitarian grounds but it also strongly believes in the importance of maintaining good family ties as part of the successfull rehabilitation of offenders