Social welfare Charities That specialise in Social activities
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Dash - Discovering Autistic Spectrum Happiness
Beneficiary group, Social welfareDash supports and empowers autistic adults in Swindon to live happy, independent and productive lives. We do this through various courses that help people understand autistic characteristics and strategies to cope with them. We offer support with tribunals, enable reasonable adjustments at work. We prevent stigma by raising awareness and encouraging social interaction.
Grace Community Church Leeds North
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Religion, Social welfarePublic worship services each Sunday. Small groups for moral/spiritual development. Free Sunday lunches for the attenders who are unwaged or low income families. Activities for children and young people. Social activities for the wider public, including disabled persons and the unwaged or low income families. Grants to people in poverty. Practical care for people in need the wider public.
Opendoors 4u
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe relief of those in need, by reason of disability, including those with learning disabilities and theirfamilies and carers, for the public benefit in the United Kingdom, in particular but not exclusively throughthe provision of services, support, recreational facilities, access to the arts, advice and social events.The Charity helps: children/young people, people with learning needs
Bletchingley Skills Centre
Arts, Education, Health, Leisure, Social welfareWe offer lifelong learning skills to adults with disabilities including registered blind and partially sighted. These skills are aimed at increasing independence whilst encouraging social interaction and self-confidence in a friendly and informal environment. We offer courses in Computing, Cookery, Literacy, Arts & Crafts, Drama, Music Therapy and seated Yoga.
Heart Of Pitsea Hub CIO
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareMen's Shed. A place for men/women/young people to socialise, get support, use tools for woodworking and making things for the community. Other outdoor activities include a walking group and gardening group.Learning basic digital skills, browsing the internet, emails, spreadsheets.
Hulme Moss Side Rusholme Our Green Space
Associations, Education, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareOur Green Space provides green space for local community groups operating in Moss Side, delivering social activities, such as horticulture, green therapy and forest school.
Keeping Our Youthfulness Active
Leisure, Social welfarekeeping mind and body active through sports and social events
Medstead Lawn Tennis Club
Leisure, Social welfareMedstead Lawn Tennis Club is a community based sports club providing facilities to play tennis at all levels, including senior and junior social tennis, district league tennis, box leagues, tournaments, coaching and social events.
Wakam For Good UK
Social welfareThe object of the CIO is to promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventingpeople from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those people who aresocially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society.
Opportunity Builders For Eritrean Mothers
Economic and community development, Social welfareOpportunity Builders for Eritrean Mothers supports Eritrean mothers in London by providing language classes, job-seeking resources, cultural integration programs, and peer support networks to build confidence and promote social inclusion. Our activities aim to empower beneficiaries towards economic independence and community participation
Crook Community Association
Arts, Associations, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareThe Charity provides a venue for a wide range of social activities and is also available for people/organisations to book a room for social, educational and leisure activities. There is a full cinema size screen and projector in the main hall and screens in the smaller room. The hall has a sound system for music etc. There is a kitchen and cafe area. Toilet facilities, including for the disabled.