Social welfare Charities That specialise in Individual poverty
Discover 16,054 Social welfare charities that specialise in individual poverty. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Foundation Christian Fellowship Warminster
Religion, Social welfareHolding Church services and educating people in the Christian Faith.Ministering to the needs of the people and relieving poverty.Proclaiming a Christian witness to the town of Warminster and elsewhere.Assisting other missions and ministries to carry out their work by supplying financial benefit.Establishing and running a prayer centre in the town for the benefit of all people.
Grace Trust (bristol)
Religion, Social welfareWe are a church charity that exists for the advancement of the Christian faith and the worship of God in the South West region of the UK. The preaching and proclamation of the Christian gospel and teaching of Christian doctrine and principles and the pastoral care of Christian people. The relief of persons who are in a condition of need, hardship, distress or who are aged or sick.
Thanington Neighbourhood Resource Centre
Beneficiary group, Crime and Justice, Social welfareThe Resource Centre is a resident-led self-supporting community charity in Thanington, an acknowledged area of poverty & disadvantage on the outskirts of Canterbury. As a focal point for the community it caters mainly for families, children and young people, with well recognised successful crime reduction, significantly reduced anti-social behaviour, food banks, hot meals and community engagement.
Shout Wsk
Housing, Social welfareSHOUT WSK provides engagement and emergency food for the homeless and vulnerablecommunity in Worthing and surrounding areas. We received our registered charity statusin September 2020. Our aim is to work towards making homelessness in Worthing a thingof the past.We are a member of the Worthing Food Poverty Network and Community Works. We arealso registered with Worthing and Adur Council
Dacorum Community Trust
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareThe Dacorum Community Trust is a charity dedicated to helping those most in need within the Dacorum area, by managing and distributing funds it raises locally from individuals, companies and organisations.We assist local families who are disadvantaged through illness, loss of employment, and other circumstances.We are able to respond quickly and effectively.
Promoting Children In Plymouth
Arts, Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe are a Plymouth based charity with a vision of a city of opportunity where no child's life chances are dictated by poverty. We aim to achieve this by delivering, in partnership, high impact, long lasting projects that break the cycle of poverty in Plymouth. Working with local organisations we deliver projects that improve literacy, life skills, career opportunities and wellbeing.
Churches In Reading Drop-In Centre
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareCIRDIC runs two day Centres. One caters for the spritual emotional and practical needs of adults who are homeless or in poor accommodation by providing food, clothing and warmth as well as medical and practical advice and art therapy. The second Centre caters for women with special physical and emotional needs by providing warmth, food, companionship and advice.
Beeston Consolidated Charity
Social welfareProvides assistance to those suffering social disadvantage or financial hardship who live within Beeston, Nottinghamshire or its immediate vicinity
The Guild Of Benevolence Of The Institute Of Marine Engineering, Science And Technology
Charitable activities, Housing, Research, Social care, Social welfareThe Guild aims to assist generally in the relief of hardship for marine engineers, past and present members of the IMarEST, and their dependents, by making regular grants to supplement very low incomes and by making one-off grants to assist in the purchase of items essential for the recipient's wellbeing, essential home repairs, costs of respite care and with debt relief.
South Somerset Community Accessible Transport
Animals, Economic and community development, Social welfareTo provide accessible and affordable community transport to a rural area of South Somerst. The transport is for eligble groups and individuals who are socially, economically or physically disadvantaged and to encorage greater community participation of these people and those who are geographically isolated.
The Redeemed Christian Church Of God Cornerstone Parish Loughborough
Charitable activities, Facilities, Religion, Social welfareOur activities include- Providing a place of Christian worship and community centre- Alleviation and relief of poverty through its charitable activities- Providing pastoral care for the needy and vulnerable by providing access to advocacy, advice and information.
Forest Hill Charitable Trust
Social welfareRelief of poverty, deprivation, disability in UK and abroad.Particular support given to Christian Oganisations.
Maritime Volunteer Service
Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareThe charity (MVS) trains its members in maritime, engineering, operations and communications skills.The MVS has a policy of positive social inclusion and around 30% of members are from the disadvantaged sectors of society.MVS members use their skills to support local and national authorities in times of major events, emergencies both real and exercised and in civil resilience.
Leighton Linslade Helpers
Facilities, Housing, Social welfareOur main focus is operating a foodbank to our town and surrounding villages, 6 days a week and we deliver to our servicer users. Our foodbank operates a self referral system, both on line and over the phone, making it very private. We also operate a Community Fridge, a check in and chat cafe, prescription collection service and support services to those homeless and in hardship.
Grace Church Milton Keynes
Religion, Social welfareThe trust is established to: Advance the Christian Faith, the preaching and proclamation of the Christian Gospel and the teaching of Christian doctrine and principles and the pastoral care of Christian people. Relieve people who are in conditions of need, financial hardship or who are aged or sick. Advance education, both general and vocational, but always on the basis of Christian principles.
The Pelican Childrens Centre
Social welfarePelican Childrens Centre is situated in one of the most deprived areas of the city. We provide affordable, flexible term time care, Monday-Friday 8-5. We accept Me2 3&4 15 and 30 hour funding. All staff receive training and support with their professional development, along with a strong team ethos. We are registered with ofsted receiving GOOD in both childcare and education.
Diverse Fm Community Media & Training LTD
Arts, Social welfareTo advance the education and training of the public in the subject of vocational and life-long learning, music and otherTo develop the capacity and skills of socially and economically disadvantaged persons of Luton and surrounding areas in such a way that they are better able to identify, and help meet, their needs and to participate more fully in society.
Hope International Development Agency
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareHOPE International Development Agency UK works with communities in extreme poverty to bring comprehensive transformation. We provide access to clean water - an essential basic resource; equip and empower men, women and children, with training in sanitation and hygiene; and strengthen livelihoods through women's self-help groups, and environmental protection and food security measures.
Redeemed Christian Church Of God - Jubilee Christian Centre
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Religion, Social welfareThe objects of the RCCG-JCC Coventry Trust are: the advancement of the Christian faith worldwide in accordance with the doctrines set out in the Statement of Faith schedule of the Charity Trust Deed dated 23rd March 2009 and the relief of poverty. The Trust also engages in youth and community development activities in line with the United Kingdom Charities Act 1993.
Oasis Community Church Aberdare
Associations, Religion, Social welfareThe provision of spiritual and social care and the relief of poverty in the Aberdare area. The Charity will seek to provide facilities for all local residents wit the object of improving the conditions that exists in the community.
York Evangelical Church
Religion, Social welfareIn summary the purposes of YEC are: (a) to advance the Christian faith, primarily but not exclusively within York and the surrounding neighbourhood; (b) to put our faith into practice, for example by the prevention and relief of need or hardship, by the advancement of education, and by the provision of community facilities.
The Cagni Foundation
Leisure, Social welfare, Society1.Generally advance eduction, culture and the arts 2. Relieve poverty or financial hardship 3.Promote racial harmony and integration of different racial groups 4. Encourage participation in sporting activity to promote community participation in healthy recreation, improve the condition of life for people with mental or physical diabilities and generally, the advancement of education.
Parry Family Charitable Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareGrant Making Charity. Focusing on discrete projects not general funding. Key areas are: 1. People in need 2. Tackling Poverty 3.Saving Lives & Improving Health. Support to small and medium sized charities registered in UK that have a proven track record and are energetic and highly efficient making a meaningful difference to people's lives.
The Celestial Church Of Christ Salvation Ark Parish
Religion, Social welfare(A) ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTAIN RELIGION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CARDINAL VIRTUES AS SET OUT IN THE BIBLE. PROPAGATING THE DOCTRINES OF JESUS CHRIST AND CELESTIAL CHURCH OF CHRIST IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND WORLDWIDE.(B) THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND THE RELIEF OF SICKNESS FOR PERSONS WHO ARE IN CONDITIONS OF NEED, HARDSHIP AND DISTRESS OR WHO ARE AGED OR SICK, IN THE UNITED KINGDOM OR OVERSEAS.
Rookhow
Facilities, Religion, Social welfareRookhow is a 300 year old Grade II* listed Quaker Meeting House and Bunkbarn in the Rusland Valley, Cumbria. Our aim, as well as providing a gathering place for Quakers and accommodation especially for disadvantaged groups, is to be a local community resource as a venue for meetings and workshops. The surrounding ancient oak woodland is a valuable resource for learning and retreat.