Facilities Charities That specialise in Youth centre
Discover 204 Facilities charities that specialise in youth centre. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Blue Watch Youth Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Health, Housing, LeisureBlue Watch is a resource for children, young people and families living in Sunderland East and its surrounding area. It provides recreational and leisure activities, services for those who are/at risk of homelessness/temporary accommodation, substance misuse, excluded from education, social media exploitation, debt and limited opportunities due to age, gender, infirmity or disability.
Lambton Street Youth & Community Hub
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareLSY&CH are a community resource, helping individuals and young people develop their skills, capacities & capabilities. Advancing education and providing leisure time activities for the inhabitants of the area regardless of youth, age ,infirmity or disability, poverty or social economic circumstances with a view to improving conditions of life of such persons.
Hitchin Youth Trust
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesWe are a registered charity whose aim is to encourage activities for young people up to the age of 26. We can help clubs, associations and educational groups and individuals. We also provide a venue for the use of youth groups. Through careful management of our investments we can provide financial assistance.
Hogarth Charitable Trust Company Limited
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Facilities, LeisureTo promote the benefit of young people of the borough of Hounslow without distinction of gender, sexual orientation, nationality or race or of religious or other opinions by the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation and leisure time occupation with the aim of improving the quality of life for young people.
Gosforth Pre-School (dronfield)
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, FacilitiesThe Pre-School looks after children between the ages 2 - and school age.
Beeston Youth And Community Centre
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesYouth & Community Centre
Islamic Culture And Education Centre Battersea
Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionMOSQUE AND ISLAMIC YOUTH CENTRE
Framwellgate Moor Youth & Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureTO RUN AND MAINTAIN, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE INHABITANTS OF FRAMWELLGATE MOOR AND THE ADJACENT LOCALITY, A VIABLE COMMUNITY AND YOUTH CENTRE IN ORDER TO ADVANCE EDUCATION AND TO PROVIDE FACILITIES FOR RECREATIONAL AND LEISURE-TIME OCCUPATION WITH THE OBJECT OF IMPROVING THE CONDITIONS OF LIFE FOR THE SAID INHABITANTS.
Netherfield Forum
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Housing, LeisureNetherfield Forum own and manages St George's Centre and The Loco Youth Centre.St George's Centre offers services and advice from partner organisations to the community along with meeting/training/seminar facilities. The Loco Youth Centre houses Youth Clubs,dance classes, Karate, Scout & Guides, Line Dancing. The Forum also organises regular community events to support community cohesion.
Winchcombe Arts & Community Hub
Beneficiary group, Facilities, ReligionOperate Isbourne Arts in a former church in the centre of the town of Winchcombe, in order to use it for:- promoting the arts by encouraging access to, engagement with and participation and creativity in the arts;- advancing education in the arts;- advancing in life and helping young people by the provision of a youth centre;- providing a community centre for local, community groups
Welbeck Miners Welfare Trust
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, ProfessionsThe provision of an institute, recreation ground and youth centre for the benefit of the people living in and around the village of Meden Vale near mansfield in Nottinghamshire, with the object of improving the lives of those people, especially those who are members of the mining community.
Davenant Foundation
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesThe Charities principal activity during the year continued to be that of working towards the provision of two community centres for the educational and social benefits of the inhabitants of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
Droylsden Youth Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureYouth Centre, mainly Boxing and Football
Seaham Youth Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureYouth Provision - Junior and Senior sessions. Football, Cricket, Short Tennis, Basketball, Badminton, Table tennis and multi sports available in the Sports Hall. Rooms available for education, training and meetings. Toddler, Youth and Drama groups. Various competitions (Dance, Leek, Wrestling etc). Celebration events.
The Margam Youth Activities Leisure Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureMargam Youth Centre since 1982 has been the the Community Hub for Margam and surrounding areas. Providing leisure and sporting activities for all ages and disabilities."Building Friendships for life" , is our motto. Inclusion Football. Football , Rugby, Basketball, Coffee Mornings,Birthday Parties , Community get togethers , Youth Club, are a few examples of what we provide the community.
The Core
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesProvides a range of support and activities for young people in the Saltash area
The Haileybury Youth Trust
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, HousingHYT enables young volunteers to work alongside Ugandans in meeting basic humanitarian needs, such as housing, water and education. HYT promotes sustainable development, particularly the use of appropriate technology for low carbon construction, which preserves the environment. HYT also helps Ugandans develop skills for future employment and generating income.
The Pershore Riverside Centre
Beneficiary group, Environment, Facilities, LeisureThe provision and maintenance of a youth centre and facilities for helping and educating boys and girls resident in Pershore and the neighbourhood, through leisure time activities so to develop their physical, mental and spiritual capabilities that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and as members of society and that their conditions of life may be improved.
Gresley Old Hall Community Welfare Centre
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Leisure, ProfessionsThe provision of a community centre and a youth centre and other facilities for recreation and other leisure-time occupation for the benefit of the inhabitants (and in particular, but not exclusively, such of the said inhabitants as are members of the mining community) of the area of benefit without distinction of political, religious or other opinions with the object of improving their lives.
Gotham Memorial Hall And Recreation Ground Trust
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Facilities, Heritage, LeisureFor the well being of local residents.This includes sporting facilities ie cricket, football, outdoor bowls, tennis and netballThe Memorial Hall supports all activities such as Doctors Surgery, library facilities, Women's Institute, Line Dancing, Coffee club, British Legion meetings, History Society, tea dancing, Astronomical Society, Pilates and other group exercise classes, mother/baby group
Breaks Manor Youth And Community Centre
Beneficiary group, FacilitiesThe aim of the Centre shall be to provide an informal programme of diverse, enjoyable and experiential learning opportunities for young people, designed to promote personal and social growth with academic and vocational achievement in the transition from childhood to adulthood.
Samuel Lithgow Youth Centre
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Social welfareSamuel Lithgow Youth Centre's main services target disadvantaged young people aged 5 to 19 years old through two different youth projects and an after school club, but we also offer supporting activities to lone parents and under 5's, local students, BME groups, women, and senior citizens.
Youth Centre Playgroup (lymington)
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, FacilitiesPre-school for children aged 2yrs - 4yrs 11mths offering day care and education
Norris Green Youth Centre Limited
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, LeisureProvides activities for young people aged 11 - 19 in the Norris Green area of Liverpool. Activities include: Music Workshops, Arts/Crafts, Sports, Cooking, Gardening, Accredited Projects, Bike Maintenance & Residentials.
Townsend Youth Partnership
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Social welfare, SocietyEnable the provision of positive activities, informal social & citizenship education and basic welfare to Children & Young People on the Townsend Estate, so that they can fufil their potential and not be dis-advantaged by their poverty.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many youth-centre facilities charities are there in the UK?
There are 204 registered youth-centre facilities charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the youth-centre facilities charities by income?
Royal Opera House Covent Garden Foundation is the largest by latest reported annual income (£181.9m). 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 youth-centre facilities charities?
Youth-centre facilities charities reported a combined annual income of £2.9bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for youth-centre facilities charities?
Across all youth-centre facilities charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 79.5%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of youth-centre facilities charities?
Youth-centre facilities charities have an average annual income of £149k. 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.