Health Charities That specialise in Addiction and dependency
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Choose Life The Prisoners Initiative
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Health, Housing, Saving of livesWe train up people in recovery from drugs/alcohol (and commonly ex offenders) to go into Schools ,Colleges ,Youth Offending Teams and Police Recruit to educate Young People and professionals around the issues of addiction, drug dealing , criminal exploitation and county lines. We also run two supported houses in the Anfield area of Liverpool for people often coming straight from prison.
Christian Mission Church
Beneficiary group, Health, ReligionThe work of CMC includes but is not limited to working within the local and broader communities to offer support, counselling and a chance to improve the quality of life. This includes working with children and the youth through monthly meetings, annual residential camps and Biblical lessons, helping individuals suffering from substance abuse return to a healthy and independent lifestyle.
Carmel Community Church
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Facilities, Health, Social welfareActivities for young people to develop physically/emotionally and spiritually. Sunday school for children aged 3 to 10. Dynamite Dads - providing a space for dads to learn and play with their kids. Crafts for All, Olive Cafe. A debt Centre in partnership with Christians Against Poverty giving debt advice on and also working with people dealing with various addiction and running a recovery project
British Sikh Council UK
Health, Housing, Religion, Social welfareBritish Sikh Council UK helps the poor who need food, clean water, education, housing, reducing the usage of drugs and alcohol and setting health and eye camps. The British Sikh Council UK wor within a community called the Sikligar Vanjara Sikhs, The forgotten Sikhs. Their aim is to spread the message of A secular state where all are equal irrespective of caste, creed, colour and country.
Trinity Church Everton
Beneficiary group, Health, ReligionSundays: The main regular activity of the church is its Sunday gathering. LifeGroups: The church runs 2 weekly small bible study groups. ? 3 O'clock club - kids club for families on a Sunday afternoon. ? CrossRoads - a course explaining and applying the gospel to people who struggle with addiction.? Trinity Tots - a weekly group for 0-4yr olds.
Marah Trust
Health, Housing, Social welfareMarah operates a drop in for marginalised and vulnerable people within the Stroud area. They provide free nutritious meal four days a week in a warm and welcoming environment . There is easy access to advice through partnership agencies and practical support for all, including the homeless and isolated and those with poor physical, mental health and addiction issues.
Aylesbury Multicultural Community Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Facilities, HealthProvision of facilities/eqipment for Music Project for Youths (training in use of computerised music software, recording equipment, djing equipment, musical instruments). Provision of facility for youths to remain safe from drug and alcohol and meet with their friends and other youths. Provide facilities for the elderly, for cultural education and community adhesion.
Christian Restoration Manchester
Arts, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Heritage, Religion, Social welfare, SocietyRegular acts of public worship.Advice and mentoringTraining/social eventsSupport groups in the areas of emotional, physical distress, financial and social support available to all.Music lessons.Drug and drug abuse awareness.Employability, build confidence, competence in employment.Relieving poverty.Hate Crime Awareness.Social inclusion.Drama productionsParenting
Ley Community Drug Services
HealthThe Ley Community provides a structured residential treatment programme for up to 58 entrenched drug and alcohol misusers. It is run as a therapeutic community with extensive resettlement support on completing the treatment programme. Referrals are made from throughout the United Kingdom with local authorities funding treatment.
Beacon Church Bridport
Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Social welfareBeacon Church Bridport runs weekly church services in an effort to advance the Christian faith in Bridport. We attempt to bring relief to those in the town suffering hardship of some kind whether it be issues with mental health, drug addiction, illness or loneliness. Our youth activities and community events are designed to meet the emotional, spiritual and physical needs of those in our town.
Alcohol Services Kingston & Richmond
Charitable activities, HealthTo help those people who misuse alcohol and/or drugs and the friends, relatives and partners affected by someone else's substance misuse through the providision of assessment, advice information, one to one counselling and group support. To improve public education by encouraging early recognition and prevention of alcohol and drug related harm.
Trinity Mission Castleford CIO
Health, Housing, Social welfareCenter for homeless and disadvantaged people. Open five times a week, providing meals, food parcels, clothing and help and support in accessing appropriate help around issues of housing, benefits, drug & alcohol addiction.
Acton Recycling Community
Charity and VCS support, Environment, Health, HousingThe charities constitution is to relieve persons in need, particularly homeless and those suffering from alcohol addiction by counselling, volunteering and donations of free furniture.
Tough Talk
Arts, Crime and Justice, Education, HealthTo advance the Christian faith by holding meetings in prisons, schools, colleges and churches.Charity members use powerlifting demonstrations as a backdrop to presenting how their faith in Jesus Christ has resulted in their turning their backs on lives of crime, violence and drug abuse.New Testaments, books and DVDs are distributed at all meetings.
His Place
Arts, Associations, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Health, Religion, Social welfareHis Place serves the community of Hastings, St Leonards and further a field, through social activities, workshops, education and welfare support, addiction & MH support groups, volunteering opportunities and church activities. The services are provided through our multi-use community building which includes an Art Cafe & Community Centre, Charismatic Church, Theatre and Conference facilities.
Friends Of Young Carers (swindon)
Associations, Beneficiary group, HealthThe focus of the charity's work is to provide help and support to children and young people caring for a member of their family who may be disabled or suffering from mental health problems , substance misuse or have a long term or terminal illness. Young carers benefit by being involved in a range of activities to have a break from their caring responsibilities and regain their childhood.
Arch Initiatives
HealthARCH Initiatives exists to provide services for people whose lives have been affected by substance misuse. The objective of service provision is to determine a clear pathway for each individual client, away from dependence on drug or alcohol use, and to support and guide the service user along that pathway.
The Leigh Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, SocietyThe trust's main activity is grant making. Currently the trust provides support for organisations working in the field of drug and alcohol rehabilitation, criminal justice, asylum seekers, racial equality and education. The trustees review the trust's areas of interest on a regular basis
Asel Foundation CIO
Health, Social welfareThe NBCS Foundation's objective is the relief and rehabilitation of those in need due to financial hardship, ill-health and alcohol and drug dependency through grant funding places at rehabilitation centres and through grant funding national initiatives which are focused on the rehabilitation of individuals who are committing crime because of their alcohol and drug dependency.
Fruit Feeders
Economic and community development, Education, Health, HousingWe are a voluntary organisation which works to provide rough sleepers with care packs of nutritious food, fruits and vegetables to help vulnerable people to maintain a healthy and balanced diet, enabling them to focus their attention on other, more challenging tasks, such as fighting addiction, or finding permanent housing and employment.
Our Sorority
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareOUR SORORITY PROVIDE SUPPORT FOR VULNERABLE YOUNG WOMEN AGED 15-25 TO EMPOWER AND SUPPORT THEM WITH THEIR PERSONAL, PROFESSIONAL AND PARENTAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH MENTORING, WORKSHOPS AND FAMILY SUPPORT.WE PROVIDE GUIDANCE AND SUPPORT TO VULNERABLE YOUNG WOMEN WHO ARE (BUT NOT LIMITED TO) AT RISK OF OFFENDING, ABUSE, SUBSTANCE MISUSE, POVERTY, EXPLOITATION, NEET AND WHO FEEL EXCLUDED FROM SOCIETY
Braintree Youth Project Charity
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, HealthBYPC seeks to improve the life chances of the young people of Braintree (aged between 11 and 18), through the provision of a youth club. This youth club forms the basis for the provision of services (provided by trusted partners) to meet the needs of the young people in areas such as substance abuse, health and welfare, education, employment, relationships and so forth.
Soberistas CIO
HealthSoberistas CIO provides a social network website offering peer support to people who wish to stop drinking alcohol. The Soberistas website features blogs, a forum, a chat room and multiple additional resources intended to inspire, educate and motivate its members to maintain an alcohol-free life.
Islamic Ansaar Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Saving of lives, Social welfareIAF works both Internationally and Nationally.Projects include:NATIONALY: Food Bank, Burial Fund, Community drug/alcohol awareness programmes, Youth Society IntegrationINTERNATIONALY: Feed the Poor, Winter Appeal, Disaster Management Relief, Education Program, Medical Provisions, Refugee Support, Orphan SupportAs a charity we believe the donor is as important as those receiving aid.
Ca England & Wales
HealthA fellowship of men and women that share their experience, strength and hope to help each other recover from drug addiction. Members gather in meetings to share the 12 step process of recovery from addiction, and provide 1 to 1 support. There are no restrictions on membership other than a person having a desire to stop using Cocaine and all other mind altering substances.