Crime and Justice Charities That specialise in Victim support
Discover 37 Crime and Justice charities that specialise in victim support. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Right To Resist
Crime and JusticeProviding a Deterrent proof and alert mobile phone App to victims of crime.
The Jason Spencer Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareWe support families bereaved due to violent crime in the Nottinghamshire and East Midlands area.Offering one to one peer support at our Nottingham and Nottinghamshire offices,working with families referred to us from FLO's,Victim Support and self referrals.We also engage in fighting serious crime including knife crime.
Calderdale Safety Initiatives
Crime and Justice, HousingWe are a charity working in Halifax Town Centre and Sowerby Bridge Friday and Saturday evenings to meet the needs of those who have become vulnerable whilst on a night out. We work to meet the needs of those who are victims of crime, the homeless or those who have had too much to drink and as a consequence are in need of support.
Rhodes Foundation Scholarship Trust
Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, EducationThe award of Scholarships to staff employed within the North West and Greater Manchester Probation Services to support research visits to criminal justice agencies within the UK and international jurisdictions; The purpose is to learn from innovative best practice in rehabilitation, victim support and crime prevention and improve probation policy, management and practice locally and nationally
Stand In The Gap - Divine Ambassadors For Christ
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Social welfareWe seek to assist in bringing the community & families together, engaging all ages in outreach & religious activities. We target young people 11-15 yrs old with level of truancy, underachievement, social exclusion & 16-26 yrs old who are disadvantaged, unemployed, victims of crime thus providing activities including skills for life, befriending, holistic 1-2-1 counselling, crime prevention forum
Cumbria Victims Charitable Trust
Crime and Justice, ReligionCumbria Victims Charitable Trust generates additional income to supplement the funding provided by the Ministry of Justice for victims services. The Trust assists by expanding services to support the needs of victims of crime and antisocial behaviour who are in need of financial assistance to help meet costs incurred as a result of their becoming the victim crime or antisocial behaviour.
The Asbestos Victims Support Groups' Forum UK
Charity and VCS support, Crime and JusticeThe Asbestos Victims Support Groups Forum is an umbrella organisation representing victims support groups. The main purpose is to work collectively to benefit asbestos disease victims. We meet at least 4 times per year in Manchester or Birmingham. We ensure victims receive entitlements to benefits, Government Compensation etc
The Lodge Of St Michael No 7833 Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Heritage, Religion, Social welfareFrom 1st April 2011 to 31st March 2012 we have supported the following organisations; The Walker Street Contact Club, Victim Support, Daggards for Charity, St. Mary`s Church, Swine, E Yorks, restoration, Castle Hill Hospital Cancer Investigation Camera, Camphill Family, Botton Village nr. Whitby, N.Yorks, British Lung Foundation, Province of Yorks. N&E Riding,
Health And Education Alliance LTD
Beneficiary group, Crime and JusticeTo relieve the distress and suffering caused to parents by Adolescent to Parent Violence and Abuse (APVA) be it physical, verbal, psychological, emotional, sexual and financial abuse.to relieve sickness and to preserve the health of the patients in Nigeria, Cameroon and Liberia by providing or assisting in the provision of equipment, facilities and services not provided by government.
Asbestos Victim Support
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, HealthTO RELIEVE THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE WITH ASBESTOS RELATED DISEASES, THEIR CARERS AND FAMILIES IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY THE PROVISION OF INFORMATION, ADVICE, COUNSELLING AND SUPPORT.
The West Mercia Police Community Fund
Crime and Justice, Saving of lives, Social welfareDonations to victims of crime who suffer financial hardship following the crime. Also help local community ventures.
United Charities
Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareDistribution of income by way of financial or goods donations or loans to those who are in need of assistance and who are deemed as complying with the Charity's rules by the Trustees. These cover people of all ages living in the Parish of Cockfield in financial hardship, the medically unfit, the unemployed, people in education, the bereaved and those affected by crime or anti social behaviour.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many victim-support crime and justice charities are there in the UK?
There are 37 registered victim-support crime and justice charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the victim-support crime and justice charities by income?
Change, Grow, Live is the largest by latest reported annual income (£339.7m). Notable peers are listed on this page; the full ranking is available by sorting the results by highest income.
What is the combined annual income of victim-support crime and justice charities?
Victim-support crime and justice charities reported a combined annual income of £2.5bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for victim-support crime and justice charities?
Across all victim-support crime and justice charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 91.3%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of victim-support crime and justice charities?
Victim-support crime and justice charities have an average annual income of £2.3m. The distribution is heavily skewed: a small number of large charities account for most sector income, while the majority report under £100k a year.
Where does this data come from?
All figures are sourced from the Charity Commission for England and Wales public register, refreshed weekly. Derived metrics (program ratio, efficiency) are calculated by Charity Finder using the formulas documented on the data sources page.