Social welfare Charities That specialise in Clothes
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Shazad Yaseen Foundation
Health, Housing, Social welfareProviding food and clothing to the homeless and impoverished. Providing needed medical equipment to hospitals to give care to the sick.
Islam In Bristol
Arts, Religion, Social welfareSelling books and clothing to the Bristol community. Acting as an information point of the Muslim community in Bristol as well as the rest of the community.
South Gwynedd Foodbank
Beneficiary group, Social welfareSouth Gwynedd Foodbank operates throughout South Gwynedd and surrounding areas of North Wales. In partnership with over 60 voluntary and statutory Agencies, we help to relieve poverty by providing a minimum of three days emergency food and toiletries (supplemented on occasions by clothing and furniture) to individuals and families who are experiencing financial hardship, sickness or need.
Bournemouth And District Cancer Foundation
Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareGeneral Charitable Purpose For the prevention or relief of poverty. Grants of money.Provision of items (either outright or on loan) Payment for services such as essential House decorating. furniture, bedding, clothing, food, kitchen appliances,grants for Cancer fundraising, and Requests from Bournemouth Hospital for the relief of patient's wellbeing.
St Albans Action For Homeless
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareSt Albans Action for Homeless supports the street homeless and those in temporary accommodation, The charity provides hot meals on a Friday and Saturday night in St Albans town center plus clothes and basic essentials/toiletries on a Wednesday night. The charity also runs Hope House which provides accommodation for up to four males.
Fountain Of Life Ministries, International
Arts, Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Religion, Social welfareRunning the Home of Hope- a place of love and safety for abandoned and neglected childrenAid to individuals and families in needVocational training schools i.e literacy schools and sewing centresProvision of support and clothing to pastors and widowsChildren's ministryBuilding churchesConferencesSpecial events and gifts for children
Al-Zahoor Welfare Foundation
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Housing, Social welfareThe relief of those in poverty in Bangladesh by by medicine and clothing packages, building refuge shelters, access to clean water, distributing staple food packages; the advancement of education by operating a school for local children and providing vocational training and the advancement of health by providing access to free medical consultations and eye care clinics
Kaalmo Welfare Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfareKAALMO WELFARE TRUST (KWTRUST): A EAST AFRICAN HUMANITARIAN DEVELOPMENT ORGANISATIONPROVIDING FOOD, SHELTER, CLOTHING, EDUCATION & MEDICAL CARE FOR POOR COMMUNITIESEMPOWERING & CAMPAIGNING ON BEHALF OF POOR COMMUNITIES DEVELOPING A SOCIAL WELFARE SYSTEM FOR THE POOR & NEEDY WORKING WITH YOUNG PEOPLE & COMMUNITIES TO PROMOTE, ENHANCE & DEVELOP EDUCATION, YOUTH, BASED PROJECTS & FACILITIES.
Bumps & Beyond
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareBumps & Beyond accepts any good quality clothing & equipment, for maternity & new born babies through to five year olds.These are all sorted & displayed at our rooms in Stamford, for disadvantaged clients to come & choose from, for a small donation Our clients do not need to have a reference & can come from any county. We do not collect or deliver. We are 100% volunteer run & non profit making.
Act International Foundation
Beneficiary group, Housing, Saving of lives, Social welfareCurrently the charity is undertaking the following activities:1) Food aid programme donating food to homeless e.g. Mother Teresa homes, soup kitchens and poor families2) Working with other charities to deliver food to Balkan, Africa and Phillipins3) Disaster relief: helping people affected by disasters worldwide4) Providing clothing to refugees and poor villagers in Asia and Europe
The Forest Of Dean Baby Bank
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Education, Social welfareThe Forest of Dean Baby Bank operates on a referral basis - local organisations such as HousingAssociations, Social Services, Schools & Nurseries refer children / families in need and we provide suchsupplies as we are able to meet their needs We also provide advocacy / advice on family matters
New Footings Ministries
Housing, Religion, Social welfareProviding food and accommodation to homeless people within the local catchment area. By March 2023, we have completed 80 nights of homeless sheltered provision including beds, meals, showers and clothes washing drying support, packed lunches, assistance with housing applications etc and signposting
Lapis Lazuli Schools
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Education, Facilities, Social welfareLapis Lazuli Schools raises money in the UK by collecting donations and running a charity shop. The funds raised have been used to support the education of boys and girls in Central Asia. The shop operates in central London under the name Pop Up 38 in spaces donated by landlords in Soho, Covent Garden and Kings Cross. The shop sells pre-loved clothing and handicrafts created by supporters.
Arise Metropolitan Assembly
Charity and VCS support, Housing, Religion, Social welfareRELIGIOUS 1 Weekly church service 2 Providing Care, Love and support to the Community3 Empowerment through Teach, Train, Equip, Activate and Release process 4 Evangelism and prayersCHARITABLE1 Provide volunteers and food at Night Shelter2 Breakfast and clothing for rough sleepers at Romford Market 3 Sign post people in need to agencies which can help them further.
Abdul Bari Shahidunnessa Academy And Community Development Project
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Leisure, Religion, Social care, Social welfareOperating a residential orphanage in Bangladesh, providing educational, recreational, cultural and islamic education activities based on the national curriculum of Bangladesh. The charity caters 24 children aged between 7-12 years. There is two full time and two part time teachers and a caretaker employed by the charity. The charity provides the children with food, clothing, medical expenses etc.
Brandon Community Association Durham
Arts, Associations, Education, Facilities, Housing, Leisure, Social welfareTHE CHARITY IS A COMMUNITY HALL USED FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING A VENUE FOR INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANISATIONS TO HOLD THEIR PARTICULAR EVENTS, CHARGED BY THE HOUR. IT IS HOME TO THE BRANDON & BYSHOTTLES TABLE TENNIS CLUB, THE 5TH DURHAM SCOUT GROUP AND A BINGO GROUP AS WELL AS HIRING ROOMS TO SLIMMING WORLD, A DANCE SCHOOL, INTEGRATION TRUST AND THE DURHAM SOCIALIST CLOTHING BANK AND FOOD BANK.
Alternative Angels
Health, Housing, Social welfareAlternative Angels supports Swindon's most vulnerable, including survivors of abuse, those facing homelessness due to financial struggles, and individuals battling addiction. Alternative Angels is dedicated to enhancing well-being. Our core mission revolves around providing essential aid, hot meals, clothing, and furniture, to uplift lives, improve circumstances, and promote holistic wellness.
Pl84u Al-Suffa
Charity and VCS support, Social welfareOur charity provides free hot meals for disadvantaged and poor people in a warm environment, served by a team of friendly volunteers from a diverse community of faith and non-faith groups. The charity also provides food parcels, winter warm kits, sleeping bags and clothes during the colder months of the year. These services are currently provided in the Waltham Forest area, but we hope to expand.
Anytime Give CIO
Social welfareRelief of poverty through supporting the needy with food items, clothing, medical and educational needs.To alleviate poverty by assisting the needy in dealing with burial expenses of the deceased.
The Free Shop
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe Free Shop provides grants, items and services to individuals in need and other charitable organisations. We predominately provide clothes, bedding, shoes, underwear and accessories to Syrian refugees in Lebanon through a "free shop" system. All items are given at no cost to vulnerable customers, who also have the freedom to choose the donations they need and like.
The Christian Eye Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Housing, Social welfareThe Christian Eye Foundation is a Charity dedicated to helping the elderly and those in need in our community. We provide support to the elderly by cleaning their homes, helping them with shopping and other essential needs. We also support the homeless and low-income families with food, clothing and counselling sessions. We are based in Iver and mostly support people in the Buckinghamshire area.
Habibti Liverpool
Social welfareSolidarity fundraisingSale of pre-loved clothes and household goods
Sadie Smulovitch Children's Trust LTD
Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareTHE ADVANCEMENT OF THE ORTHODOX JEWISH FAITH, THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND THE PREVENTION AND RELIEF OF SICKNESS IN SUCH WAYS AS THE TRUSTEES FROM TIME TO TIME SEE FIT IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROVIDING GRANTS, CLOTHING, SHOES OR OTHER ITEMS TO INDIVIDUALS IN NEED OR TO CHARITABLE ORGANISATIONS FOR SUCH CHARITABLE PURPOSES.
Portsmouth Victoria Nursing Association
Arts, Health, Professions, Social care, Social welfareThe Charity provides help to the sick or disabled who are in financial need. Grants may be made to purchase among other items, equipment, special clothing, help with energy bills and respite care. Support is also given to the Community Nurses by providing help with training courses, books and special equipment not normally funded by the NHS.
International Centre Restoration Of Life
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Heritage, Housing, Religion, Social welfareHolding regular christian worship services to promote the christian faith in the community. Supporting families or single parents with different needs. Supporting homeless by providing food, clothes and signposting to appropriate services. Supporting young people and adults with employability, wellbeing and mental health and sharing info.Support asylum seekers and signpost to appropriate services