Professions Charities That specialise in Emergency service workers
Discover 43 Professions charities that specialise in emergency service workers. Use the search below to filter within these results.
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Surrey 4x4 Response
Health, Professions, Saving of livesGeneral transportation - snow/flood (supporting palliative care) staff - paramedics, nurses etc Meals on Wheels Accidents / Incidents RTA support clearing of roads of stranded vehicles /trees provision of goods (blankets/food/water) Flooding evacuation of people (flooding . disasters, trains etc) remote access sandbags Fire Towing / moving equipment clearing vegetation
The Doyle Phillips Foundation
Beneficiary group, Professions, Saving of livesSupport the families of police officers and staff who have died whilst serving for Merseyside police by using peer support, offering alternative therapies and financial support
Reform Restore Respect
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Education, Heritage, Professions, Saving of livesOur activities are to educate, encourage and transform the lives of young people who are vulnerable or at risk of offending or re-offending by a commitment to being part of the solution to safer communities and working partnership with school teachers, social workers, youth offending teams, probation officers, police officers, youth workers, prison officers and other organisations to reduce crime.
Wiltshire Police Benevolent Trust
Professions, Saving of lives, Social welfareThe relief of financial hardship among people by providing such persons with goods or services which they could not otherwise afford through lack of means. To support charities established for the benefit of police officers and police staff throughout the United Kingdom.
Newark & District Community First Responders
Charity and VCS support, Health, Housing, Professions, Saving of livesWe are a team of dedicated volunteers who respond to 999 calls within the area of Newark & District, we can potentially save lives. Because we're local, we can arrive at the patients home before the ambulance or paramedic and then we are able to provide essential treatment at the earliest opportunity. We stay with the patient until the ambulance or paramedic arrives - which can be several hours.
North Wales Police Benevolent Fund
Beneficiary group, Professions, Saving of lives, Social welfareTo offer relief in conditions of need and to support the welfare and well-being of Police Officers and Police Staff of the North Wales Police and their families to include former such members of this and previous Forces amalgamated to form the North Wales Police. To further the objectives of the St Georges Fund, the St Andrews Fund and other recognised Police Charities
Oundle Community First Responders
Health, Professions, Saving of livesTO PROVIDE MEDICAL ASSISTANCE FOR 999 EMERGENCY CALLS,PRIOR TO THE ARRIVAL OF PARAMEDIC/AMBULANCE CREW.
Gnosall & District Community First Responder Group
Charity and VCS support, Health, Professions, Saving of livesThe Group are made up of volunteers trained by West Midlands Ambulance Service. They respond to 999 calls and administer medical aid until the arrival of a paramedic/ambulance. The Group covers Gnosall and surrounding villages.
Thames Valley Police Welfare Fund
Professions, Saving of lives, Social welfareTHE RELIEF OF NEED, HARDSHIP,AND DISTRESS AMONG THOSE WHO ARE OR HAVE BEEN POLICE OFFICERS OF THAMES VALLEY POLICE
Wallingford Street Pastors
Associations, Health, Housing, Professions, Saving of livesTo train and lead the Street Pastors as they serve the community of Wallingford at night. Together with the police and Council, they seek to reduce disturbance and anxiety by 'being there' as a peaceful presence and by helping where appropriate with flip-flops to walk home in, water and lollipops to diffuse tension. They help people get home or wait with them for lifts or paramedic attendance.
Basics Cornwall
Charity and VCS support, Health, Professions, Saving of livesBASICS Cornwall provides volunteer Pre-hospital Doctors and Critical Care Paramedics (CCPs) to deliver advanced pre-hospital care at incidents across Cornwall. Our clinicians attend incidents in conjunction with South Western Ambulance Service and deliver advanced medical procedures to critically ill or injured patients. BASICS Cornwall raises funds to equip our doctors and CCPs
Montgomeryshire Emergency Doctors
Charity and VCS support, Health, Professions, Saving of livesTo equip and train doctors to work voluntarily with the ambulance service at the scene of accidents, medical emergencies, major incidents and transport to hospital.Raise money for equipment and fund extended training for the doctors.To encourage extended training in immediate care for local GPs, nurses and paramedics.To encourage first aid training locally for members of the general public.
Connect-North Petherton
Arts, Education, Facilities, Professions, Saving of livesConnect North Petherton facilitates local projects as neededCafe Connect: monthly drop-in cafe held at Community Centre with varying activities, stalls & speakers.Social hubInfo & signposting service Drop-in point for local community police officer, village agent.Links with local organisations: community centre, library, primary school,medical practice.Inter-generational. All welcome.
Beeston House Charity
Professions, Saving of livesProviding a comfortable atmosphere for Police Officers and Staff
North Wales Emergency Doctor Service
Health, Professions, Saving of livesIn the past year Members Attended over 40 incidents on behalf of the Walsh Ambulance Service across North Wales.Many emergencies were of a life threatening nature, some were fatalities while others resulted in lives saved.We Provide care and treatment pre-hospital which is not carried out by paramedics due to different skills of the Doctors involved.
Kenton Bar Tenants And Residents Association
Health, Housing, Professions, Saving of livesWe have a drop in centre where our tenants and residents can call in if they are needing information on housing, events we may be organising, we hold councillors surgery once a month. We also are in contact with our local police officers, our drop in is also used for voting day which where we meet people who maybe new to our estate as well as long standing residents apart from this its just usual
Dai Rees Foundation
Economic and community development, Professions, Saving of livesThe Dai Rees Foundation (DRF) is a charitable organisation made up of UK based registered Paramedics. Our aim is to provide assistance to remote and rural locations across the globe by increasing health awareness, facilitating emergency medical training and donation of medical equipment. The DRF will also act as a trust and provide financial and logistical support to similar projects.
Guiseley Neighbourhood Watch Association
Professions, Saving of livesThe association operates principally as a channel of communication between the local police and the residents of Guiseley, using e-mail, voice mail and a newsletter which includes details of recent criminal activity and associated problems in the area. Monthly meetings are held, attended by a police officer and community support officers.
Frequently asked questions about this sector
How many emergency-service-workers professions charities are there in the UK?
There are 43 registered emergency-service-workers professions charities on the Charity Commission for England and Wales register at the most recent refresh.
Which is the largest of the emergency-service-workers professions charities by income?
Church Commissioners for England is the largest by latest reported annual income (£207.4m). 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 emergency-service-workers professions charities?
Emergency-service-workers professions charities reported a combined annual income of £1.2bn across their most recent filings with the Charity Commission.
What is a typical program ratio for emergency-service-workers professions charities?
Across all emergency-service-workers professions charities, the aggregate program ratio (charitable expenditure as a share of income) is 96.0%. Individual charity ratios vary widely — see each profile for a sector-band benchmark.
What is the average annual income of emergency-service-workers professions charities?
Emergency-service-workers professions charities have an average annual income of £1.1m. 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.