Social welfare Charities That specialise in Social activities
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The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St Peter's Church, Gildersome
Associations, Beneficiary group, Religion, Social welfareProvision of Christian worship services with Holy Communion. In addition there are other meetings, including small groups, and on Sundays, children and young people have their own teaching groups. Outreach to the local community takes place through networking and various other activities, including social activities.
Eight Bells For Mental Health
Health, Social welfareEight Bells was first established in 2007 (No. 1144706). In 2021, it updated its structure and is now charity No. 1194377.Eight Bells is a friendly, member-led, voluntary group, that provides friendship, support, and a listening ear to people experiencing mental health issues in Newbury, Thatcham, and surrounding areas. We provide support for up to 100 people living across West Berkshire.
Abergele Hospital League Of Friends
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Health, Social welfareRaising funds by means of Donations, Social Events and Running Tea Bar for patients&staff and then donating the money raised to Abergele Hospital for the purchase of equipment
Crossroads Fun And Friendship Centre
Health, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareCrossroads Fun and Friendship Centre provides a wide variety of recreational, leisure and educational activities for Adults with Mental Health Support Needs in the City of Plymouth and is based at Morice Baptist Church, Ham Drive, Ham, PL2 2NJ. Open Monday - Friday. Crossroads has been supported by Morice Baptist Church and funded by Plymouth City Council for 31 years on September 15th 2025 .
The Oval (stevenage) Community Association
Animals, Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Social welfareWe run a Community Centre. Within the centre we accomodate a Children's Centre and a Pre-school. We hire rooms out to many groups such as Dog Training, Girl Guides, Friendship Group, various dancing classes, toddler group, baby clinic, Zumba, Tai chi etc. We also put on regular events for the local community. We are sympathetic to charitable organisations wanting to use our centre.
Red Cypher
Social welfareFostering esprit de corps, comradeship, morale and the welfare of the Regiment and preserving traditions. Maintaining comradeship between past and present members of the Regiment, fostering mutual friendship and providing social gatherings for them. To relieve, generally or individually past and present members of the Regiment and dependants, who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
Wanstead United Reformed Church
Associations, Religion, Social welfareWe provide weekly Sunday morning Christian worship services and additional opportunities for worship, prayer and Bible study in Wanstead in the London Borough of Redbridge. We support Beavers, Cubs and Scouting activities and provide space and facilities for community organisations and events. We also support local community organisations and hold cultural and social events.
Vine Community Church
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, Religion, Social welfareA church in the locality - regular services & activities inc children and youthOrganises activities accessible to community irrespective of belief/background e.g. choir, book clubs, friendship groups & Library service.Funds and supports projects in Kenya through partnershipsProvides metal illness prevention service, Dementia & general support to meet individual needs.
Music Relief Foundation
Arts, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareMRF seeks to nurture economically disadvantaged young people by: Providing music-based recreational activities provided in the interest of social welfare.Providing support and activities which develop their skills to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals. Promoting social inclusion and assisting those who are socially excluded to integrate into society.
Discovery Church Wroughton
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Housing, Religion, Social welfareWe meet in Markham Hall, Wroughton. We hold a Sunday worship service, and mid-week Bible study, occasional church social events, and seasonal family events for the wider community. Our parent and children's group meets x3 times per month in term time, in the local community centre. We meet in private homes for mid-week Bible study and prayer. Our building is a hub for Swindon Food Collective.
Sir Everard Duncombe For Parish Hall
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Education, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareThe charity manages Great Brickhill Parish Hall facilities for the use and benefit of both individual and groups of residents from Great Brickhill and the surrounding area. The Hall is used by a Pre-School Group on a daily basis and by an outreach Post Office once a week. It is used also for a wide variety of sports and social activities on a regular weekly basis.
T.e.a.ms
Health, Social welfareT.E.A.MS is a charity supporting those affected by Multiple Sclerosis. We use exercise, massage therapies, reflexology and social events to help alleviate the symptoms and isolation sometimes associated with M.S. and to promote mobility. We operate from Eagle Hall, The Drive, Warley, Essex.
Mere Lecture Hall Trust
Arts, Associations, Leisure, Social welfareProvision of 3 Halls, stage, committee room, kitchen and toilets for the advantage of the people of Mere, in Wiltshire, and to promote spiritual, intellectual and social activities, i.e. Plays, films, sporting, medical and social activities, lectures and public meetings. Annual grants are also offered to organisations and local charities within 8 mile radius of Mere.
Sutton-On-Hull Methodist Church
Religion, Social welfareTO PROMOTE A PLACE OF SPIRITUAL ENRICHMENT FOR THE COMMUNITY, A MEETING PLACE OF PEACE, FRIENDSHIP AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT FOR THE PUBLIC IN SUTTON ON HULL AND SURROUNDING AREA.
Vision Youth And Community
Associations, Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareVision outreaches and fights social exclusion and promotes inclusion by organising community, educational and sporting events, empowering and engaging young people and the community to strive and develop, creating opportunities to breaking down barriers to reduce anti-social activities through a range of activities and events for the young people and the community.
Lee Hub - Independent Community Library
Arts, Associations, Facilities, Social welfareLee Hub Independent Community Library aims to deliver a Community Library, Community Cafe and meetings space for social activities, health & wellbeing programmes.
Great Shefford Under Fives
Associations, Beneficiary group, Childcare, Economic and community development, Education, Facilities, Social welfareWe run a Pre-School 3 days a week, term time, plus a Baby & Toddler group once a week at the Village Hall. The group provides educational and social activities for young children plus an opportunity for local families to meet and socialise in our rural area. We are inspected by Ofsted and supported by the West Berkshire Early Years team. We are a member of the Early Years Alliance.
Winnall Community Association CIO
Associations, Facilities, Social welfareWelcome to the Winnall Community Centre. You will find us right at the heart of Winnall, on the North-East side of the historic city of Winchester. The centre is run by the Winnall Community Association CIO board of Trustees and it's centre manager, the Centre has provided an ideal location for many of the social activities enjoyed by the local community since 1964
Kingdom Of God Ministries International And Mount Carmel Prayer Academy
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Housing, Religion, Social welfareWe provide a number of activities to help build our local community. Social inclusion is key to our work in our efforts to build social cohesion. We work with families, youth , elderly the unemployed, the homeless individuals refugees and the BAME communities to effect changes in their situation. We work through one to one sessions and group session to ensure change is on going.
Oatlands School Parent Teacher Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfarePROVISION OF LEARNING EQUIPMENT THROUGH FUND RAISING EVENTS AT THE SCHOOL. THESE INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO FUNDAY'S, CAKE BAKES, SCHOOL BALL, QUIZ NIGHTS AND OTHER SOCIAL EVENTS.
Homenetmen London
Associations, Beneficiary group, Heritage, Leisure, Social welfareThe Charity's objectives are to:- Educate the Armenian youth in high moral values through Scouting, sporting and social activities- Teach the richness of Armenian history, language, culture and heritage- Promote scouting and physical education amongst Armenians- Relieve poverty amongst Armenians living in the UK
Milton Keynes And District Reform Synagogue
Beneficiary group, Education, Religion, Social welfare, SocietyThe Synagogue holds regular Shabbat services and regular Cheder sessions for children. There is also an adult education programme. We also hold social events during the year. The Synagogue is represented on the Milton Keynes Council of Faiths and Interfaith Milton Keynes.
Our Kids Eyes
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe provide information, advice & support to parents/carers who have children with special needs/disabilities. We provide a wide range of activities and events for the whole family to access throughout the year, such as support groups, day trips and social events. We work with the Local Authority and alongside other organisations to improve services for families who have children with SEND.
Bradford Disability Football Club
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareWe have over 100 members who have a broad range of both physical and learning disabilities. We hold weekly football training which are accessible to anyone age 6 and over with a disability. We participate in competitive football matches and tournaments in disability football leagues. In addition to football sessions we offer social events and activities to our members.
The Ferndown & District U3a
Associations, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareThe Charity provides educational , recreational and social activities in the Ferndown area of Dorset for those no longer in full-time employment. Currently there about 90 groups. Most activities are held from mid-September until the end of May. The subscription is £40 for our accounting year. We have approximately 560 members.