Social welfare Charities That specialise in Social activities
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Eglwys Gymunedol Llanfyllin Community Church
Arts, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Social welfareFree After School provisions for children aged 4-11 years one evening per week (3.30-5 pm)Community Family Social events ie; BBQ's, Treasure hunts around town, Games afternoons. Event held once every 3 months.Community Help Saturdays. Helping people with their gardens, house painting, cleaning windows, fixing and painting community play areas. Activity organised 1st Saturday of every month.
The Indigent Muslim Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Housing, Religion, Social welfareTo continue Indigent Burials,support and empower less able persons.Promote and establish social inclusion for the public benefit by working with individuals and organisation to the disadvantaged Muslims.Particularly elderly and less able.and work towards establishing old peoples home.Advice & guidance,Networking opportunities.To undertake,establish and support search with individuals organisations
Pebble Enterprises Limited
Charitable activities, Economic and community development, Social welfarePebble Enterprises Ltd is a social enterprise and charity seeking statutory contracts and other funding sources for services that will produce social benefits, with a particular interest in providing advice, information and advocacy. Pebble Enterprises works across all sections of the community with a focus on issues around social inclusion.
Ladies In Pink Scarves
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Social welfareThe charity, based in the North East of England, provides a support structure for women diagnosed with breast cancer and ongoing support following their treatment through regular group meetings, social activities and fundrasing events. The charity also, through its fundraising activities, provides funding to other cancer research, treatment and aftercare organisations and facilities.
Southbase
Housing, Social welfareProvision of a drop in facility in Southed on Sea providing information and support to vulnerable persons relating to housing, economic wellbeing and social inclusion.
Empower Youth Academy
Associations, Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfare- Weekly Sunday academy- Social activities- Monthly girls group- Newsletter- Work experience placements- Fun days
The Cedar Tree
Social welfareChristian Drop-in Centre providing a place, Monday - Friday, where people can visit for a coffee or tea and companionship, suppport and comfort in a caring, Christian environment.
Emerson Park Academy Pta
Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareattending school events to provide refreshments and raffles to raise funds, organising quiz nights, tribute nights, pamper evenings and other social events to raise money. Helping the school at key events and raising awareness of the PTA through involvement and presentations at key events.
The Homeless Games
Housing, Leisure, Social welfareTo provide opportunity, structure and choice for every homeless person to participate in The Homeless Games, suitable to their needs. Using sport to engage the homeless population and open doors to give dignity, rebuild confidence, give choice and to give information on a range of health issues, education, training and social inclusion.
The Friends Of St Bartholomew's C Of E First School Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Religion, Social welfareFundraising to provide goods and services to support the school and advance the pupils' education. Support the school to maintain healthy school status. Hold social events for parents and pupils to build and maintain the school community. Develop and maintain the school's links with the local community. Develop effective relationships by ensuring parents' views are represented and communicated.
Friends Of Bridgewater
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Social welfareWe provide professional support, through external organisations, to those children within Bridgewater who require such support. Furthermore, we organise and promote extra-curricular, out-of-school activities for children and their families. In the past we have also provided social activities to promote community cohesion.
Second Hope Charity
Education, Housing, Social welfare- Community and social event- Health promotion workshops- Supplementary education and home work support- Education access promotion
L8r@eb
Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Leisure, Social welfareL8R@EB offers before and after school clubs including Breakfast Club and weekly school house residential, to Elms Bank pupils plus pupils in the borough who have SEN. The clubs offer young people the opportunity to socialise out of school, provide sporting, social and cultural opportunities for our young people. Play schemes are also offered during school holiday periods.
The Orchard Club (haslemere)
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareWe provide a friendly environment in Haslewey where older people can socialise and take part in activities such as keep fit, computers and art/film clubs. We have almost 50 volunteers.The Orchard (Wifi) Cafe has a varied menu and provides a subsidised hot meal a day for the elderly but is inviting to the full range of ages who use the Haslewey Centre.
The Barn Youth Project
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe focus is to provide social, recreational and leisure opportunities, to enhance the welfare and quality of life of young people, engaging and supporting them in developing their skills and capacity to lead healthy lives. The project provides a safe, friendly environment for young people to meet, socialise and build positive relationships within the Park Barn and Westborough areas of Guildford.
The Silver Line Helpline
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Social welfareThe Silver Line is a unique national service that provides three key functions to support older people:1. a signposting service to link them into the many and varied services that exist around the country;2. a friendship service to combat loneliness; and 3. a means of empowering those who may be suffering abuse and neglect and, if appropriate, transferring them to specialist services.
Lord's Taverners Kit Recycling Limited
Beneficiary group, Environment, Leisure, Social welfareThe Charity recycles sports kit, primarily cricket, for the benefit of young people in the UK and overseas. Through this we make a positive and tangible impact on young peoples' lives by giving them a chance to participate in sporting activities, promoting social inclusion and also protecting the environment.
Millenium Vision
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfare"1) To further or benefit the public in London and surrounding areas. 2) To promote social inclusion for the public benefit in the area of benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded3) To help young people, especially but not exclusively through leisure time and arts based activities,
Migrationwork Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing new migrants from becoming socially excluded and assisting them to integrate successfully into the communities into which they settle. The Trust will also work with local host communities to encourage them to be more accepting of, and engaged with, migrant communities so that integration can benefit both.
Sage Community Arts
Charitable activities, Health, Social welfare1. The relief of people with special needs by: a) the provision of arts therapies; and ??b) advancing the education of the public of mental health issues2. To promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society.
Mighty Oaks Youth Club
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareProviding a safe environment for 10-13 year olds to enjoy a wide variety of educational and social activities including sports, arts and crafts, cookery and games.A place for them to socialise and have fun in the Hurst Green and surrounding areas.
The Basketball Foundation
Health, Leisure, Social welfareThe Foundation delivers programmes around both basketball and a wider social agenda in the UK. These programmes are delivered in partnership with private, public and third sector. The programmes cover a wide scope of activity, including including basketball participation, player pathway , working with disability, education related, healthy living , healthy eating and social inclusion.
Swindon Community Tennis
Leisure, Social welfareProviding:accessible, affordable tennis to the community; social inclusion of those excluded from society due to reasons of social and or economic disadvantage varied and structured tennis programmes for all ages and abilities increased opportunities for people with disabilities to take part in sporting activities.;community based tennis and social facility benefiting the community
Team Dynamos (uk)
Leisure, Social welfarePromote social inclusion,coersion,better integration, and mutual understanding between different Social, Racial & Age groups for the benefit of the society by providing :--Social and Recreational facilities and activities-Cultural activities -Sporting and general Wellbeing-Basic awareness and trainings
Foundation For Youthful Leaders
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Social welfareThe Charity aims to educate and nurture children and young persons in society to fulfill their aspirations. This can only be achieved through engagement and social inclusion. An example is helping young persons after school with their course work. Thus enabling them to keep out of delinquency and anti social activities.