Social welfare Charities That specialise in Individual poverty
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Together For Sheffield
Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social welfareInspired by Jesus' mission, Together for Sheffield works to bring hope and healing to people of all faiths and none. We equip the Church to be salt and light in Sheffield: alleviating poverty by helping unemployed young adults to find long term meaningful work, and empowering believers to live out their faith in a way that impacts the city through prayer, social action and gospel proclamation.
Alder Trust
Social welfareAlder Trust aim is to enable the community to thrive. We do this by reaching out and enabling more services to be accessible to the highly deprived areas within Southampton. We enable a collaborative environment for those in the third sector and the private sector to work together and use one another's resources to save on funding and make services more sustainable.
Manitha Neyam
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe relief of poverty among children and the elderly and the advancement of education through the provision of resources etc.
Plaxton Family Housing Trust
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareThe Charity's objective is to relieve elderly people living within the Borough of Scarborough who are in need, in particular but not exclusively by reason of financial hardship or disability, by providing housing for rent and items, services or facilities calculated to reduce the needs of such persons. We own 40 flats which are let at less than market rents to elderly people.
Equitable Charity Trust
Religion, Social welfareThe object of the charity is to provide assistance: To relieve poverty; To support educational establishments; To support religious education
Fresh Start Meals And Care CIO
Beneficiary group, Social welfareProviding food and care to those in need because of old age, ill health, disability and financial hardship.
Friends Of Eidah Chareidis Orthodox Council Of Jerusalem
Associations, Social welfareadvancement of religion and relief of poverty in jerusalem
Stephens And George Centenary Charitable Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareOur core aim is to raise Literacy Standards in Merthyr Tydfil and the valleys . Poor literacy means that young people do not gain the life chances they deserve and as a result have limited job and career prospects. The Trust achieves this through numerous initiatives in the community and its Bursary and internship programme.
Wokingham Waterside Centre Limited
Leisure, Social welfareProvision of watersports and other outdoor activities to all members the local community including those with disabilities, novices and the disadvantaged. To provide an accessible and well equipped facility for indoor events such as conferences.
Robanna Charitable Organisation
Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Orthodox Jewish religion through grants to synagogues and religious organisations, support Jewish and general education, relieve poverty and financial hardship, and assist in the relief of sickness and infirmity through grants to individuals and charities.
House Of Champions Ministries
Arts, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Religion, Social care, Social welfareWorld and Rural Evangelism, Relief of Poverty, Community Projects and Farming, Establishment of Music Schools,community youth projects, Establishment of Orphanages and accomodation and Job training for the Homeless.
Ullswater Community College School Fund
Education, Social welfare, SocietySupport of disadvantaged students at Ullswater Community College enabling them to take part in extra-curricular activities organised by the College.Donations to other Charities are made from funds raised by students as part of their Citizenship studies.Awards to students who have worked diligently to achieve outstanding work.Awarding bursaries to gifted and talented students.
Maaseh Tzedukeh V'chesed
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Religion, Social welfarei. The advancement of the orthodox Jewish faith.ii. The relief of poverty, sickness and infirmity.iii. To help young people, especially but not exclusively through leisure time activities, so as to develop their skills and capabilities that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society.
The Chaffield Shaw Trust
Charitable activities, Social welfareThe Trust makes grants to individuals, organisations and other charities to provide funds for charitable purposes generally but particularly for the relief of poverty and the advancement of education and healthcare.
The Christopher And Henry Oldfield Trust
Health, Housing, Social welfareThe Trust's main aim is to support programmes which reduce offending and reoffending, promote entrepreneurship amongst the young and disadvantaged, and tackle other challenges such as homelessness and addiction.
The Community Church Holtspur Trust
Religion, Social welfareSupporting the activities of the community church Bourne End. These include promoting the Christian faith locally and supporting mission activity abroad. Other charities are supported with grants. Local organisations also receive support. Grants are also occasionally made to the poor and needy in the locality.
Barnstaple Almshouses
Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfare(1) The provision of housing for persons who are in need, financial hardship or distress;(2) Such exclusively charitable purposes for the benefit of the Beneficiaries or a sufficient section of them as the charity trustees decide;(3) The relief, either generally or individually of persons resident in the Area of benefit who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress, by making grants.
S2 Food Poverty Network
Social welfareWe are a Food Bank operating within the S2 Postcode of Sheffield.
River Church Wales
Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Social welfareAdvancement of Christian faith, To relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by the provision of focus, goods or services including counselling and supportTo advance education and trainingfoodbank meeting needs in area, street pastors, mums and toddlers, youth group
The Bernicia Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Social welfareThe objects of the Foundation are to provide for the relief of those in need by reason of poverty, homelessness, old age, mental or physical disability or ill health by the provision of grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or organisations working to relieve such needs.
South Cheshire Clasp
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe relief of poverty, sickness and distress and the advancement of education amongst single parents and their families in the South Cheshire area through the provision of, but not exclusively, such services as confidential listening, advice, training courses and signposting. The services provided by the organisation are within a Christian ethos.
Sean Devereux Children's Fund
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe education and relief of poverty of children under the age of 21 in the continent of Africa
Codebrave Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareCodeBrave Foundation aims to create lasting social change by funding tech education for children and adolescents from disadvantaged backgrounds. We believe that digital literacy is essential for young people to participate and thrive in the 21st century.
Help International Welfare Trust UK
Health, Social welfareThe Charity objectsIn Pakistan and elsewhere: Assist in the treatment and care of patients diagnosed with Thalassaemia financial assistance and support towards equipment, services and facilities, educating and raising public awareness of Thalassaemia assist in the provision of surgical treatment and care for patients with cataracts to relieve poverty and suffering in communities by the
Cheltenham Open Door
Social welfareCheltenham Open Door supports vulnerable, disadvantaged and isolated people. We offer a welcoming, non-judgmental space where our guests can relax and enjoy food, friendship, advice and support. Meals, laundry, shower and wardrobe facilities are all free at the point of access. We open 5 days a week (including Sundays) and the 3 days of Christmas. No referral or booking required.No questions asked