Social welfare Charities That specialise in Community transport
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Wendover Action Group
Social welfareThe Wendover Community Car provides a voluntary door-to-door service for residents of Wendover and surrounding villages who have difficulty in travelling to enjoy the freedom of movement that others take for granted.
Bromley Youth Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareProvision of a 13 berth narrowboat and 15 seat minibus for hire by youth groups at affordable rates
Friends Of Mount Pleasant Health Centre
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social care, Social welfareProvide transport to & from health centre/hospital/dentist for referred patients. Collect & deliver prescriptions for housebound patients. Visit lonely or isolated patients. Prepare details for CRB. Sitting with someone to give carer a break. Monthly meeting for carers plus day to day support and three outings plus 1 dinner per annum. Raising funds to provide extra facilities at centre to benefit
Friends Of Stowford
Associations, Beneficiary group, Social welfareWith the majority of adults with learning disabilities living in the community the charity is no longer just for the provision of transport it also provides: 1) Help in funding holidays 2) Funding for parties3) Arranges & funds days trips4) Purchases items to improve quality of residents lives e.g. electric wheel chairs, TVs etc
The Levenfiche Foundation Limited
Social welfareProvision of a community transport service for the sick, disabled and the underprivileged in the Greater London area and Hertfordshire. Also grants made to other charitable institutions.
John Port Spencer Academy Parent Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareTo raise funds to provide support to school projects that are outside of the school's normal budget, eg funding towards the purchase of a school minibus and providing funding for projects requested by the School and/or the School Council.
Wasp Community Bus
Leisure, Social welfareTO PROVIDE THE TRANSPORT NEEDS OF THOSE LIVING IN THE PARISHES OF WOTTON, ABINGER AND SHERE BY MEANS OF A COMMUNITY MINIBUS, NOT OTHERWISE MET BY PUBLIC TRANSPORT FOR THE PURPOSE OF SHOPPING RECREATION ETC. THIS SERVICE IS OF PARTICULAR HELP FOR PEOPLE WHO BECAUSE OF AGE, DISABILITY, SICKNESS OR POVERTY NEED SUCH ASSISTANCE, AND FOR WHICH THERE IS A LACK OF ADEQUATE AND SAFE PUBLIC SERVICES.
The Friends Of Stratford Shopmobility
Associations, Charitable activities, Social welfareWe provide Scooters& Wheelchairs to enable locals and tourists to access the town to shop or sightsee . On a daily use we make no charge but if equipment is hired for a longer period of time a charge is made.We provide a delivery service to local hotels.
Earleybus
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe provide a door to door minibus service for all members of the local community, to any destination of their choice. This service is especially helpful for elderly, infirm or disabled persons who are unable to use public transport, or public transport is not available.
Esher Church Of England High School Trust Fund
Charity and VCS support, Education, Religion, Social welfareProvision of equipment and resources for educational establishment, such as plasma screens, minibus etc. Aims to provide students with opportunities not otherwise available.The charity also works with schools in Zambia where students of Esher High School fund raise for projects to improve the local Zambia school and students' educational experience.
Wrington Minibus Society CIO
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide within the area of benefit a community minibusservice for elderly (over 55) and disabled individuals in need andfor non-profit making community groups which are established toadvance education, provide recreational facilities in the interestof social welfare, or to relieve distress, or for any other charitablepurpose.In villages of Wrington, Redhill, Butcombe and Burrington.
The Horsleys Community Bus Association
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social care, Social welfareThe Horsleys Community Bus functions in and around the Horsleys in Surrey providing shopping and social outing services on a weekly basis. By operating a door to door service it caters for elderly or infirm residents or those who are geographically remote and have no other convenient means of transport. Social outings are also provided for residents of a local Residential Care Home.
Care In Weybridge
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareOur volunteer drivers provide transport for the elderly and disabled.
Warminster Shopmobility
Social welfareWe hire electric scooters and manual wheelchairs on a daily, weekend or weekly basis to people with mobility problems who do not want or cannot afford their own scooter.
Newhaven Peacehaven And Seaford Lions Club Charity Trust Fund
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Social welfareTo raise money from the local community by holding fundraising events. To finance and run a minibus adapted for the disabled and seniors. To assist local organisations and individuals with donations. To support Lions International Programme in supporting major, national and international relief for incidents and to include both nationally and internationally Sightsavers and Water aid.
Markyate And Flamstead Care Group
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareProvide transport for elderly & infirm for: hospitals, doctors etc, shopping, outings.
Warwick District Mobility Limited
Social welfarethe relief of people with restricted mobility resulting from age, sickness, disability or other causes (whether of a temporary or permanent nature), either living in or visiting Leamington Spa and Warwick District by such means as the trustees see fit, generally the provision of mobility aids, with the aim of improving their mobility and conditions of life.
Morecambe Road Fund
Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareActivities of the charity are donations, grants and fund raising events.Objectives are:- advancement of pupils growth- improving the equipment stock- pupil prizes - subsidising trips and events - trophies and medals in recognition of pupil success and achievement- supporting the school minibus
Wouldcare The Wooda Patient Participation Group
Social welfareTO PROVIDE TRANSPORT FOR ANY PATIENT TO AND FROM THE SURGERY AND LOCALHOSPITALS.
Bakewell And District Friday Group
Leisure, Social welfareWe meet each Friday. Members are brought by community bus to the Medway Centre. They have coffee, then socialise by chatting, playing cards, dominoes etc. A hot lunch is provided. There is various entertainment during the afternoon. Two or three times a year we organise days out.
Grindleford Goat
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Environment, Social welfareWe give grants to voluntary sector community groups to improve the services and facilities in the village of Grindleford and promote the conservation, protection, and improvement of the physical and natural environment, particularly by promoting sustainable transport in Grindleford and taking measures to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Brewood Voluntary Car Scheme
Social welfareProvide transport facilities(for attendance at medical appointments in particular) in Brewood and surrounding areas
Darley School Ptfa
Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareDarley PTFA works closely with Darley Primary School to raise funds from events throughout the year. The money raised helps provide valuable equipment and facilities that would otherwise not be available. In particular some funds are used to provide transport for school trips.
Four Marks Care
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareProvide transport for the elderly and disabled to hospital, doctors, etc.
Go St Austell Shopmobility
Charity and VCS support, Education, Health, Social welfareThe charity is a set up to help any person with any mobility issues. We take people from aged 14, full training is given. We have a membership scheme for regulars and one-off hire. We work with our volunteers, who often have mental health issues or physical disabilities, to better their skills and give them work experience. We have a second hand bookshop on line to help fund the project.