Crime and Justice Charities
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Friends Of Guys Marsh Prison
Associations, Crime and JusticeTo promote and support the rehabilitation of offenders who are or have been prisoners at HMP Guys Marsh by the provision of funds and services in partnership with the prison Governor/Governing body, as the Trustees think fit.
Jordan Healing Church International
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Facilities, ReligionBible Study Workshops & Online Courses for ministers, disciples and leaders.Family and Marriage Programs.Support, Personal & Professional Development of Ex-Offenders who are NEET.Open Space and Hiring Facilities for the public.Biblical Teaching and Preaching Materials for the church and the public to access.Music, Arts & Craft community activities.Childcare Support & Facilities.
Chab Dai UK
Crime and JusticeOur vision is to work together to bring justice, dignity and the end of exploitation globally.We do this through fostering greater collaboration and knowledge sharing between multi-sector stakeholders as well as building the capacity of anti-trafficking charities through advisory and resourcing support services.
Iqra Educational Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Religion, Social welfareProviding educational resources and equipment to special schools in Pakistan. Helping the poor and widows in day to day expenses. Providing help to flood victims in Pakistan. Also providing educational resources and general support to young Muslim prisoners at the Pentonville Prison in London with the courtesy of the prison's Imam. Please visit our website at www.iqratrust.com for further details.
Power Of Resurrection Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Religion, Social welfareTHE ADVANCEMENT OF CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND THE RELIEF OF POVERTY IN U.K." 02. TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION BY PREACHING THE GOSPEL OF OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST. 03. TO PRAY AND INTERCEDE FOR MANKIND SO AS TO HAVE VICTORY OVER LIFE CIRCUMSTANCES. 04. TO CARE FOR AND OFFER CHRISTIAN COUNSELLING TO VULNERABLE PEOPLE, ELDERLY, DISABLED AND YOUNG OFFENDER.
The Maingot Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, Social welfareThe main activity of the Trust is to provide support for those who are socially and economically underprivileged and disadvantaged - in particular refugees, asylum seekers, victims of trafficking, people in prison, those with physical and/or mental health issues.
Light Of Hira
Arts, Crime and Justice, Religion, Social welfareLight of Hira provides classes to new Muslims and meets with people interested in Islam. It distributes reliable and authentic Islamic literature to the public, including prisons. It assists periodically with Food Collection Service collecting donated items from the local Muslim community, with the purpose of donating non-perishable food items to the poverty stricken a/o those living in crisis.
Thames Vale Advanced Motorcyclists
Crime and JusticeProvide coaching to motorcycle riders in order to improve their riding skills and pass the advanced test of the Institute of Advanced Motorcyclists
Aceactive Ministry
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, ReligionAceactive Ministry exists to share the Gospel in a fun active way for example with school children we engage them in games using a Gladiator theme as to how Jesus set the captives free. With older groups we interact in communities with family fundays, mens breakfasts, curry nights, with a Christian message of hope. We also work in prison ministry giving a positive message of change by faith.
Gift Of Blessing Trust
Crime and Justice, ReligionThe Trust aims to make deeply rooted Christian disciples through ministry events in churches, in prisons and at other venues, sharing God's love and making Scripture accessible; by training leaders and speakers to meet the challenge of sharing Christ and the power of the Cross in the 21st century; and by opening up God's word, both online and in print, to empower God's people.
Networkfour
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, HousingGIVING ADVICE,INFORMATION AND SUPPORT TO SOME OF BIRMINGHAM'S HARDEST TO REACH YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS THROUGH PROJECTS THAT TACKLE HOMELESSNESS, WORKLESSNESS, DEBT, HEALTH & WELL BEING, OFFENDER OUTREACH AND EDUCATION.
Sing Inside
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, EducationSing Inside deliver group singing workshops in prisons across England and Wales, engaging volunteers from local community organisations and universities to form a choir alongside prison residents and staff. We work to build self-confidence and self-worth through shared musical and vocal skills, breaking down stereotypical views about prisons and building strong communities through group singing.
Tommy Lilja Ministries
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, ReligionTommy Lilja Ministries is a Christian charity working around the globe, conducting evangelistic campaigns, rescuing trafficking victims, bringing Jews back to Israel, working behind the lines in Muslim countries, helping abused orphans, supporting pastors and planting churches.
The Shirley Community Chaplaincy (north-East)
Crime and Justice, Education, Health, Leisure, ReligionThe Shirley Community Chaplaincy( North East) helps,supports and encourages ex-offenders to integrate successfully back into society. We offer counselling,practical support and a range of activities to assist ex- offenders to make the transition out of prison.Activities include; camping,fishing, walking and visits to places of interest. Ex- offenders are encouraged to train as peer mentors.
James Bulger Memorial Trust Limited
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareThe principal objects and activities of the charity are the provision of resources and facilities that benefit and support young people who are disadvantaged by reason of having become the victims of crime or bereavement and to reward those who are judged to have shown exemplary conduct making a positive contribution to sick or disabled relatives or to the welfare of others or society in general.
Prison Yoga Project UK
Crime and Justice, Health, LeisureTHE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT, TO RELIEVE THE NEEDS OF PRISONERS AND THOSE AT RISK OF BECOMING PRISONERS IN PARTICULAR THROUGH THE PROVISION OF A TRAUMA-INFORMED AND MINDFULNESS-BASED YOGA AND MEDITATION PROGRAMME DELIVERED AS A MEANS OF ADDRESSING THEIR TRAUMA, MENTAL OR PHYSICAL ILL-HEALTH AND PROVIDING THE OPPORTUNITY FOR RECOVERY, REHABILITATION AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT.
Friends Of Erlestoke Prison
Associations, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, EducationWorking in partnership with the prison management team, the organisation provides initiatives which areproven to support offenders with the challenges of resettlement and rehabilitation. With these initiativeswe help offenders face up to the impact of their crimes and help them develop skills and behaviours whichwill make them better able to find employment when they leave prison.
Support For Survivors
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareWe aim to empower male & female survivors aged 18 & older who have experienced childhood sexual/incest/emotional/ physical/neglect abuse, rape & trafficking, to reach their full potential through personal development recovery, training, education, & employment. Additionally, we strive to raise awareness, enhance understanding among professionals & decision-makers of the trauma, impact & prevalence
Rideout Creative Arts For Rehabilitation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareRideout (Creative Arts for Rehabilitation) specialises in drama, theatre and multi-artform projects for prisoners, ex-offenders in the community, and other groups experiencing social exclusion including autistic adults and adults with learning disabilities. In addition we also deliver programmes that engage the general public in issues of criminal and social justice.
Pakistan And Kashmir Welfare Association Limited
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, EducationSUPPORTING NEW AND EMERGING GROUPS WITH SOCIAL, WELFARE AND EDUCATIONAL AIMS; DELIVERING A RANGE OF FRONT LINE SOCIAL SUPPORT SERVICES, INCLUDING ADULT EDUCATION, CAREERS ADVICE FOR PEOPLE WITH QUALIFICATIONS BELOW LEVEL II, AND DIRECT SUPPORT FOR PRISONERS' FAMILIES.
Corpus Christi Carmelites
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Health, ReligionReligious Institute of the Roman Catholic Church. Religious Sisters living in communities in Leicester, York and Birmingham and carrying out charitable works including the advancement of the Roman Catholic religion, for example prison chaplaincy, breavement counselling, hospital visiting, parish ministry, catechetics and community service.
Global Harvest Outreach And Christ Harvest Centre (edmonton) Trust
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Health, Religion, Social welfareGHO & CHC are a church based charity. We are set up to alleviate poverty, give advise, teach the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our community initiatives include:- youth work,- Extra educational coaching/training for 13-18year old in school work and 'skills-for-life'- Hospital and Prison visits;- Christian evangelical and mission works in UK and World;- Training on family matters- Outreach
Eternal Community Media
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Crime and Justice, HealthWe are completing media training course for people in drug and alcohol recovery. Our volunteers are engaged in writing, scripting, filming and editing a short film. Eternal have been commissioned to work with volunteers from the recovery community to make films about Arson crime, New psychoactive substances and the building of a new local super prison.
The Aldo Trust
Charitable activities, Crime and JusticeThe objects are to support and protect the mental and physical health of individuals who are or have been in detention pending trial or after conviction to assist in rehabilitation. Achieved by the making of block grants to other charities and voluntary bodies listed in the Hardman Trust's Prisoner Funder Directory which in turn make grants to individual applicants limited to £25 per person p.a
Heathrow Special Needs Centre
Crime and Justice, Health, HousingTo help those with disabilities and special needs, young offenders, those recovering from alcohol or substance abuse and those suffering conditions such as dementia or strokes by the provision of facilities, activities and educational training in London and the home counties. To provide disabled people with the opportunity to ride and/or carriage drive to benefit their health and wellbeing