Social welfare Charities That specialise in Social activities
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Hastings Emergency Action Response Team CIO
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfare1) The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship in the community of Hastings & St. Leonards for the public benefit through:A) The provision of a volunteer service to provide practical assistance, support and advice, transport, companionship/social interaction;B) Signposting to appropriate support organisations when required.
Vibe Southend LTD
Social welfareAt Vibe Southend our purpose is to provide individualised high quality support, enabling people with disabilities to explore and express their creativity and interests to their fullest potential. To support people regardless of intellectual, physical or other disabilties to engage in relevant activities and help them reach their goals. To encourage social inclusion and reduce isolation.
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiatical Parish Of St George, Gravesend
Economic and community development, Education, Religion, Social welfareSunday services, midweek meetings, outreach and social events to appeal to all ages are organised. Pastoral care is offered. The hall welcomes groups from outside and inside the church. St George's hosts many visitors. The church engages with the community, and is represented on the local Regeneration Delivery Board. Church members are involved in voluntary bodies, and as school governors.
Home-Start South Wiltshire
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareHOME-START SOUTH WILTSHIRE OFFERS FRIENDSHIP AND INFORMAL SUPPORT TO PARENTS WITH YOUNG CHILDREN IN THE LOCAL COMMUNITY, SO THAT EVERY CHILD CAN HAVE A GOOD START IN LIFE.
Kadampa Meditation Centre London
Health, Religion, Social welfareTo promote Buddhist faith through teaching, study, meditation practice and observance of moral discipline. The day-to-day activities at the centre include a broad programme of study & meditation classes, chanted prayer sessions or pujas as well as community social events.
RAF Wittering Officers' Mess
Armed forces, Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareThe promotion of military efficiency by the provision of social, sporting and other facilities for the benefit of Servicemen and women. Esprit de corps and team work is promoted by enabling serving Mess members to mix together in both formal dining situations and informal social activities so as to help keep service traditions alive and encourage the well being of the mess community.
Aldag (always Learning Developing And Growing)
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareFor the public benefit and relief in need of persons with a learning disability by the provision of facilities for: recreation or other leisure time occupation in the interests of social welfare; education; supported employment and short holiday breaks and other charitable means for such persons in Surrey, and to advance the social inclusion of those with learning disabilities.
MS Centre Dorset
Health, Social welfare(a) To support and relieve people affected by multiple sclerosis in the Bournemouth and East Dorset area;(b) To encourage people affected by multiple sclerosis to attain their full potential as members of society by improving their conditions of life.We operate a centre in West Parley where people with multiple sclerosis can meet, exercise & socialise with each other.
Friends Of Colville
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareFriends of Colville works with the school, parents and local community to organise activities and social events. We fundraise for the school as well as host social events. This includes running a summer and winter fair as well as other events through the year. We are committed to supporting the education and experience of pupils at Colville and access to a broader curriculum.
Let's Feed Brum Limited
Housing, Social welfareProviding food, drink, essential supplies and friendship to people who are homeless in Birmingham; be that rough sleepers, or those without a permanent address by running soup kitchens every night in Birmingham City Centre, serving hot and cold food and drinks and aiming to work with existing agencies, services and groups to help take people off the streets and into accommodation.
Mount Zion-The Prayer Mountain
Associations, Religion, Social welfarePreaching the gospel of Jesus Christ, helping the needy in the local community and organisation of social activities for the youths in the local community.
Emmanuel Full Gospel International
Social welfareBringing help, support and provision to those in need via community projects, training, food, warm clothing, skills etc. regardless of race, creed, disability, sexual orientation, age etc - bringing assistance and support, locally and throughout Cornwall and other parts of the UK and world, via activities and friendship. Sharing Christianity in Cornwall, United Kingdom and around the world.
South Leeds Team Ministry Charity Limited
Religion, Social welfareWe operate one Club in South Leeds (working title Trinity Network) which provides opportunities for friendship, social interaction and making people feel safe in warm and pleasant environments. We also provide a hot meal service for our members.
Home-Start Winchester And Districts
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Housing, Social welfareWe offer support, friendship and practical help to parents with young children who are going through difficult times, e.g. isolation, ill-health, relationship difficulties, coping with twins or triplets, lone parenting, first time parenthood and children's behavioural problems, achieved through a combination of home-visting support by trained volunteers, group work and social events.
Chippenham Community Eco Hub
Health, Social welfareTo operate for public benefit.Prevention or relief of poverty by signposting to registered organisations or charities, offering advice and assistance via debt counselling and other means.To promote social inclusion by providing help to people who are excluded, signposting services, providers, groups, and networks.To promote sustainability and environmental responsibility.
The Staffordshire County Federation Of Young Farmers Clubs
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareWe are a rural youth organisation for members aged between 10 and 28 years who belong to one of our ten clubs based across the County. We organise Competitions, Social Events, Training and offer Travel Opportunities to all of our members.
Beloved
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareBeloved offers support to women working in massage parlours in Bristol and surrounding areas.Our aim is to offer love, hope, time to talk and support in various ways:We distribute personal attack alarms, safety information, and signpost the women to local organisations such as specialist sexual health clinics, homeless shelters, local drug projects and weekly friendship groups.
Linking Lives UK
Beneficiary group, Social welfareLinking Lives UK is a national charity working to reduce loneliness and social isolation amongst older people. We achieve this through the development of befriending schemes and social events and activities which are set up in partnership with local churches and other agencies.
Wyverstone Village Hall
Associations, Facilities, Social welfarevillage hall available for hire for social activities
Dingle Multi Agency Centre Limited
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Facilities, Social welfareThe charity:a) Advice Service, Triage and Advocacy, Information point, Resource hub, access to food vouchers and referrals, daily b) various courses/classes; various adult and family activity clubs, social activities, public awareness events and more.c) Space is let out under lease agreements to other charities/community organisations d) Hall and room available for hire
Pennine Lancashire Community Farm
Social welfarePennine Lancashire Community Farm was established in February 2002 following the riots in Burnley, to use the medium of outdoor space to bring people together. Its central aims are to promote social inclusion, sustainability (of a community) and education.
Community Awareness Programme
Health, Social welfareSeeking to relieve the want and poverty in Wakefield and the surrounding areas by providing a Resource Centre. Opening 5 days a week clients from any race or background via a referral system can visit the CAP centre. Here they will find friendship, counselling, clothing, shower facility and referral to other agencies as required.
Leeds Benevolent Society For Single Ladies
Associations, Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Social welfareTo help elderly single ladies in need, to include but not limited to:regular payments in cash or benefits in kind; grants in cases of extreme necessity; funding social activities to alleviate loneliness and isolation;funding female geriatric health research; funding other social enterprises whose objects relate to health & safety and relief of sickness and disability of elderly ladies.
Wanstead House Community Association
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Facilities, Health, Saving of lives, Social welfareProvision of adult education classes, family learning courses, clubs, groups, activities for junior, teenage and adult members of the local community together with functions, social events, fund raising and workshops. Partnerships with local authority, education centre, community police, counselling groups, workskill workshops and other community groups.
Stratford On Avon Methodist Church
Arts, Beneficiary group, Housing, Religion, Social welfareThe provision of regular acts of worship open to members of the church and non-members alike. The provision of sacred space (the building ) for prayer and contemplation. We reach out to our local community with activities engaging mothers and toddlers, children's choir, fellowship through brunches and friendship lunches, holiday at home initiative addressing needs of the elderly and lonely