Housing Charities
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Hull Animal Welfare Trust
Animals, HousingTo relieve the suffering of animals that are in need of care and attention. In particular, to provide, build or maintain kennels or other facilities for the reception and care of unwanted animals and the treatment of sick and ill treated animals and to find suitable permanent homes for such animals.
Lincolnshire Home Independence Agency
Beneficiary group, HousingWe undertake all aspects of property repairs and adaptations to enable elderly, vulnerable or disabled people to remain in their own home with greater independence. We assist these clients in applying for grants, where available, to enable the work to be carried out. We offer a handyperson service which covers home security, safety, small repairs and home maintenance.
Big Issue North Trust LTD
Arts, Housing, Social welfareThe Big Issue North Trust supports the homeless and vulnerably housed people who sell Big Issue North magazine in the North West, Yorkshire and the Humber. From providing financial aid during periods of hardship, to funding education and training courses, to projects such as breakfast clubs and home furnishing packages, it exists to help vendors to change their lives and achieve their goals.
Gables Farm Dogs And Cats Home
Animals, HousingHousing and rehoming unwanted cats and dogs
The Historic Chapels Trust
Heritage, Housing, ReligionTo own for the benefit of the public generally redundant churches chapels meeting houses and non-Anglican places of worship in England of outstanding architectural and historic interest. To secure for public benefit the preservation, repair and maintenance of its buildings including and contents, burial grounds and curtilages..
Age UK Westminster
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareAGE UK WESTMINSTER IS A PART OF A NETWORK OF SOME 300 AGE CONCERN AND AGE UK ORGANISATIONS AND IT IS AN AUTONOMOUS AND INDEPENDENTLY FUNDED ORGANISATION, OFFERING DIRECT SERVICES TO OLDER PEOPLE IN THE LONDON BOROUGH OF WESTMINSTER. OUR ACTIVITIES COMPRISE:- INFORMATION AND ADVICE, HOME SERVICES AND BEFRIENDING.
Mother Helpage (uk)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Crime and Justice, Housing, Saving of livesMother Helpage UK was registered in 2007 with registration number 1119287. Mother Helpage UK was re-registered in 2012 because of the amendments of its governing documents.Charity Activities:- Emergency response- Disaster preparedness training- Health, Security, Education, Safe Water, Housing- Advocacy- Fair Trade- Youth development- Knife & Drugs Crime Prevention
Naccom (no Accommodation Network)
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HousingNACCOM is the UK-wide frontline network of charities working to end destitution and homelessness in the asylum and immigration system. Our members provide accommodation and vital support to people seeking asylum, refugees and other migrants who face barriers to accessing statutory funds and services because of their immigration status. Together, we campaign, share learning, innovation & resources.
Age Concern Bournemouth
Associations, Health, Housing, LeisureAge Concern Bournemouth, Poole & East Dorset works with and for people over 55 in Bournemouth, Poole & East Dorset. Activities include social clubs and centres, information & advice, register of reputable tradespeople, pubs club, days out, walking groups, yoga classes, Chair exercise foot care support at home, foot care clinic, dementia services & community connections
Taunton Heritage Trust
Facilities, HousingWe are an almshouse charity providing flats in Taunton to people aged 60 and over who are in need and capable of independent living. We provide part time warden assistance and every flat benefits from communal laundries and our beautiful gardens. We also run a monthly grant scheme that benefits Taunton Deane residents who can demonstrate financial need.
Nottingham Community Almshouse Charity
HousingProvision of 1 and 2 bed properties for needy people over the age of 50 in the city of Nottingham and the county of Nottinghamshire.
Water Fall
Economic and community development, Housing, Saving of lives, Social welfareTHE CHARITY AIMS TO RELIEVE THE POVERTY AND SUFFERING BY HUMANITARIAN RELIEF,THROUGH EDUCATION, FOOD, HOUSING, WATER PROVISION AND SPONSORSHIP PROGRAMMES.
St Petrock's (exeter) Limited
Health, HousingSt Petrock's works to achieve its aims though a number of emergency, support and prevention programmes to help people into healthier and more positive lives. This includes the provision Homelessness Services, Rough Sleeper Survival Services, Specialist Welfare Advice, Health and Wellbeing Services and a range of Emergency and Specialist Housing Services.
Maggs Day Centre
Housing, Social care, Social welfareMaggs provides a centre and ancillary support for people in material or emotional need, and/or who feel socially isolated, and/or who are homeless, or at risk of becoming homeless, in Worcester and its surrounding area.
YMCA Wellington And District
Associations, HousingWorking in Wellington since 1859, YMCA Wellington provides support to the people of Telford through a variety of services.Supported housing for 16-25 year oldsFloating Support through the Thrive Floating Support ServiceThe Holly Project - peer led CSE Survivor service
The Baker's Benevolent Society
Charitable activities, Housing, Social care, Social welfareProvides Welfare and Care to the retired members, and their dependants, of the Baking Industry and its Allied Trades through provision of Sheltered Housing, Domiciliary Care and charitable grants and pensions.
Remar Association (uk)
Economic and community development, Housing, Saving of lives, Social welfarePractical training is carried on by daily routine at each house on a Christian basis. The charity undertakes evangelistic work on the streets and in centres. Remar Association (UK) operates a soup kitchen to assist vulnerable people in the Nottingham area. The charity sends humanitarian aid containers to other Remar organisations around the world to relieve suffering from poverty and addictions.
The Jericho Trust
HousingThe provision and maintenance of social housing
The Book Trade Charity
Arts, HousingThe welfare charity of the book trade, providing financial support and accommodation for people who have worked in the UK book trade, in publishing, distribution or bookselling, for more than one year. Housing at Kings Langley, Herts, provides a range of subsidised accommodation in 36 dwellings; the average age of residents is about 64. Grant support, regular or one-off can be offered across UK.
Sylva Foundation
Housing, ResearchThe Sylva Foundation is working to bring trees and people closer together, following sustainable development principles. The charity works across Britain caring for forests to ensure they thrive for people and for nature, and supporting innovation in home-grown wood. We conduct our work through four main programmes, reflecting our charitable objects, namely: Science, Education, Forestry, and Wood.
Stockfield Community Association
Associations, HousingProviding well managed and maintained affordable social housing for rent and working with the Birmingham City Council to ensure the Stockfield Estate is well maintained. Working to the benefit of the Stockfield Estate Community by engaging in community projects, organising events and building links with service providers. Improving education and standards of living on the Stockfield Estate.
Exeter Homes Trust
HousingProvision of housing for people who in the judgement of the Trustees are of limited means financially, who are aged 55 and over and who live or have lived in Exeter or within a 10 mile radius, although exceptionally the Trustees may appoint a person living outside the area of benefit but otherwise qualified.
The Running Charity
Beneficiary group, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareTRC provides running & fitness-based initiatives to homeless and disadvantaged young people aged 16-24, using the great value of sport as a catalyst for proactive and productive social change. By providing them with the means to participate in healthy recreation and with access to support services to relieve their needs and assist them to integrate into society.
Good Shepherd Services
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareProviding food, practical assistance and support services to meet the needs of people and families who are homeless and disadvantaged in and around Wolverhampton.
Limehouse Project LTD
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareThe Limehouse Project was set up in 1984 in Tower Hamlets and manages and delivers an extensive range of services designed to implement the organisation's mission statement: to alleviate the difficulties and help realise the aspirations of the most disadvantaged members of local communities, particularly those of ethnic minority origin, women, young people and children.