Crime and Justice Charities That specialise in Offender support and rehabilitation
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Pickering And Hull Area Quaker Meeting
Armed forces, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Education, ReligionThe furtherance of the Religious and Charitable Purposes of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Britain within North and East Yorkshire and beyond. We hold Meetings for Worship at Beverley, Hull, Kirkbymoorside, Malton, Pickering, Scarborough, Whitby and RAF Fylingdales; provide grants to projects within our Quaker ethos; and provide Quaker Chaplains at Hull Prisons and Hull University.
Aglow International (britain)
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, ReligionAn international, interdenominational organisation promoting unity among all Christian believers; faith and dynamic testimonies shared in outreach meetings in non religious settings transforming lives; a prayer network responding to any crisis; prison visitation, pro-life clinics, feeding programmes, meeting felt needs; Bible study groups, conferences and mentoring are among our many activities.
Bolton Community Advice
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Social welfareBolton Advice Centre is a community-based charity which provides guidance, help, information or advice on a wide range of issues, including;Benefits,Disability,Housing issues,Homelessness,Advocacy and advice for people with sensory impairment or loss,Help for released offenders,Debt,Immigration issues,Poverty,
Aspirations Day Program
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Housing, Social welfareAspirations Day Program offers women only service supporting women with multiple disadvantages and complex needs, including addiction, homelessness & have experienced violence & sexual violence women caught up in prostitution or living with mental health & leaving prison. We also offer a abstinence based 12 week recovery program for men & women recovering from all forms of addiction.
The House Of Genesis
Crime and Justice, Housing, Social welfareThe objects of the Company are: - To promote for the benefit of the public, the rehabilitation of the homeless and ex-prisoners, and to relieve poverty by the provision of accommodation, support & advice - To advance religion for the benefit of the public in such a way that its message becomes accessible and comprehensible to those whom the Company seeks to assist.
The Right Course
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, EducationThe Right Course seeks to promote the education of young offenders, ex-young offenders or those at risk of offending by providing or assisting in the provision of training and qualifications in catering and hospitality skills whilst in prison; and mentoring and into-work and employment advice and support upon their release.
The Social Justice Network
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Housing, Social welfare1.1 The relief of financial hardship, either generally or individually, through the provision of grants, goods, or services, mainly but not exclusively for the homeless, refugees and asylum seekers, and those leaving prison into homelessness.1.2 To promote the efficiency and effectiveness of other charities/groups, mainly but not exclusively, by the provision of information, advice and support.
Storybook Dads
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeStorybook Dads operates in approx 100 prisons nationwide and enables imprisoned parents to send audio and video of themselves reading a story to their children. These stories are edited and enhanced using digital software to make a unique and special gift for each child.
100 & First Foundation
Crime and Justice, Social welfare100 and First Foundation works closely with offenders, ex-offenders and those vulnerable to committing crime so that they might not face social exclusion or disadvantage when trying to access different functions of society. Our projects help our beneficiaries shift their identity from pro-offending to pro-social so that they might see themselves differently in the world around them.
South West Community Chaplaincy Limited
Crime and Justice, ReligionCOMMUNITY CHAPLAINCY WORKS WITH PEOPLE OF ALL FAITHS AND OF NONE. IT SEEKS TO PROVIDE PRACTICAL, EMPOWERING AND AFFIRMING SUPPORT FOR PRISONERS AND EX-PRISONERS BOTH PRIOR TO DISCHARGE AND ON RELEASE, IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY SUCCESSFULLY RE-INTEGRATE INTO THE COMMUNITY, REALISE THEIR POTENTIAL AND NOT RETURN TO PRISON.
Hiana (hope In A New Age)
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Social welfareTo relieve individuals(youth/kids)who are in conditions of need,hardship,young offenders,orphaned,uneducated,affected by war,religious extremism,molestation,premature pregnancy,child birth and abortion.Assisting through provision of education,training,healthcare projects and all necessary support designed to enable them to live their lives unaffected by their background and become self-sufficient.
Footprints Project Limited
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, EducationFootprints uses volunteers who we train as mentors to mentor and support ex-offenders leaving prison and returning to our area.
Mother And Child Welfare Organisation
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, LeisureThe charity supports racially minoritised communities in London, focusing on at-risk young people, women, refugees, migrants, prisoners and ex-offenders. It promotes 1. education 2. recreation 3. mental and physical health 4.advice 5.community safety and outreach 6. social welfare. It offers tailored services and skills development to help individuals overcome challenges and build a better future.
The Message Enterprise Centre
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, FacilitiesWe work with ex-offenders and those at risk of offending. Our programme starts with providing full time jobs in one of our businesses, gaining valuable work experience and skills as well as on the job training and support. Through this work we give people the chance to overcome the cycles of reoffending and continue to transform their lives as they grow in their Christian faith.
Fresh Start Future Enterprises Limited
Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, EducationFresh Start are a 'Lived Experience' Mentoring & Advocacy service that specifically support individuals who have been through the criminal justice system, we work with prisoners on release from custody, who are in open prisons and people who have been given community orders. We offer support to individuals in Norfolk and Suffolk
The Death Penalty Project Charitable Trust
Crime and Justice, ResearchThe charity is a grant giver which provides funds to The Death Penalty Project Limited (DPP Ltd), enabling it to provide free legal representation to prisoners under sentence of death. The charity and DPP Ltd also conduct capacity building programmes for legal and medical professionals; and develop and commission research studies on issues surrounding the death penalty.
Southern Africa Literature Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Saving of livesWe advance the Christian faith in Central and Southern Africa through free distribution of Christian literature and humanitarian relief targeted on prisoners, refugees and other vulnerable individuals.
The United Pentecostal Church Of Great Britain And Ireland
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Housing, Religion, Social welfareA. PREACHING THE GOSPEL AND SENDING MISSIONARIES HOME AND ABROAD FOR FURTHERANCE OF THE GOSPEL;B. TEACHING ADULTS, YOUTH AND CHILDREN INCLUDING AT SUNDAY SCHOOL; ANDC. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT INCLUDING PRISON MINISTRY AND SUPPORTING FOOD BANKS.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Mary Magdalene, Wandsworth Common, London, Sw17 7hp
Crime and Justice, Education, Health, Housing, Religion, Social care, Social welfareRegular public worship open to all. The provision of sacred space for personal prayer and contemplation. Pastoral care, including visiting those in hospital, prison, care homes and the bereaved. Teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses and small groups. Supporting local schools and charites in the UK and overseas.
Finding Rhythms
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, EducationFinding Rhythms aims to assist and support prisoners and ex-prisoners in finding new patterns of behaviour. We do this through a combination of music courses, 1-2-1 mentoring and a nationally recognised employability certificate. Our work from time to time extends to individuals affected by crime, families of prisoners and connected communities.
The Dentons UK And Middle East LLP Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Housing, Social welfareThe Dentons UK & Middle East LLP Charitable Trust makes donations to small charities in the UK and Ireland that have a connection to our local communities. The Trust has a particular focus on charities working to support the elderly, disabled, homelessness, poverty, ex offenders and their families, refugees, education and youth projects.
East Sussex Veterans Hub
Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, HealthEast Sussex Veterans Hub 99/100 Group (ESVH) is a volunteer-based organisation offering a unique, comprehensive support package for veterans of HM Forces, particularly those with welfare, mental-ill health and PTSD, ex-offenders and alcohol or substance misuse issues. It is based in Hastings and provides an open office, a drop-in facility and special interest group meetings and activities.
The New Bridge Foundation
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Crime and JusticeOur volunteers befriend some of the most vulnerable people in prison regardless of their location or crime. Throughout our work we stay in contact with people in prison and ex-offenders for as long as they need our help. We have no artificial cut-off points. Our subsidiary company, Inside Time, publishes Inside Time the national newspaper for people in prison.
Manchester City Mission
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Housing, ReligionSHARING THE GOSPEL OF CHRIST THROUGH TRAINING, PRISON VISITATION, STREET WORK AND CHAPLAINCY. SHARING THE LOVE OF CHRIST BY GIVING PHYSICAL, EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL SUPPORT VIA OUR NEXT STAGE HOUSING PROJECT. BRINGING THE HOPE OF CHRIST INTO THE LIVES OF STRUGGLING FAMILIES WHO USE OUR FAMILY FOOD FAYRE CLUB.
Sikh Relief
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Religion, Saving of lives, Social welfareTo provide help and assistance to the poor, needy and destitute predominantly in India but also worldwide where there is a need. Assistance includes providing aid via funding and grants for:1.Humanitarian Relief Work2.Medical Aid 3.Childrens Education4.Environmental Causes5.Promoting Sikh Ethos6.Self sufficiency and rehabilitation7. Aid/welfare for Sikh prisoners and their families