Economic and community development Charities That specialise in Urban areas
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The Kate Fassnidge Memorial Charity
Beneficiary group, Economic and community developmentThe objects of the Trust in order of priority are: 1) To benefit old persons residing in the area of the former Urban District of Uxbridge; 2) To benefit such persons residing elsewhere in the London Borough of Hillingdon; 3) For any charitable purpose for the general benefit of the inhabitants of the said London Borough.
Sudan Health And Education Supporting Organisation (shedso)
Arts, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareSupporting education by building and repairing schools in poor areas, providing books and breakfast to pupils from poor background, fighting poverty by digging wells in needy and poor areas, and advancement of health flexibly in various aspects subject to needs in poor urban and rural areas and priorities of health authorities. The charity operates in the Sudan.
Friends Of College Wood
Associations, Economic and community development, EducationW e exist to protect and promote access to our local small urban woods.
Urban City Ministries
Arts, Economic and community development, ReligionThe advancement of the Christian religion mainly, but not exclusively, by means of broadcasting Christian messages of an evangelistic and teaching nature.
Bristol Inner City Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, LeisureTo provide recreational and leisure time activities for children and young people in particular (but not exclusively) the playing of football, provided in the interests of social welfare to improve their conditions of life. b) to promote for the public benefit the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities.
Jochjed Foundation
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareJochjed foundation is a non -profit making charity organization committed to care and support the vulnerables in the society, poverty alleviation programme ,Organizing various empowerment program for the young people in Rural and Urban settlements.Jochjed foundation also engage in free medical services in developing countries of the world by engaging medical professionals and sharing of gifts.
Sarda (south Wales) Mountain Rescue Search Dogs
Animals, Economic and community development, Saving of livesSARDA (South Wales) Mountain Rescue Search Dogs objective is to save life and relieve suffering and distress amongst persons endangered by accidents, or who are missing, on the hills or open country or in urban areas, predominately, but not exclusively, in the areas of South and Mid Wales.
Lambeth Horticultural Society
Economic and community development, LeisureThe Lambeth Horticultural Society undertakes to :1. To promote public knowledge, interest and participation in horticultural activities, encouraging and facilitating good horticultural practice appropriate to a largely urban environment, principally in the LB of Lambeth and neighbouring areas. 2. To advise, support and participate in horticultural projects and local events
St Marylebone Camp Of William Ellis School
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, EducationTo operate "The Mill", a residential study centre, in the village of Forest Green, Surrey for the primary benefit of promoting the education (including social and physical training) of pupils attending William Ellis School in the London Borough of Camden. The facility is also used by other schools and organisations to give inner city children the opportunity of experiencing the countryside.
Thomas Harley's Charity
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Education, ProfessionsThe charity grant aids the Thomas Harley Educational Foundation and the Thomas Harley Charity for Widows of Clergymen. The educational foundation awards grants to schools and young persons from the preferred area of benefit, defined as the villages of Osgathorpe & Belton (Leicestershire) and the former urban district of Coalville. The widows of clergy are mainly from the Leicester diocese and gran