Social welfare Charities That specialise in Social activities
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Eye Matter
Arts, Health, Leisure, Social welfareWe are a multi activity social inclusion charity running at least 4 groups a week on Zoom, plus at least 1 monthly meet up in person in London. Zoom events: concerts, audio described (AD) body conditioning, AD Zumba, AD chair yoga, brain aerobics, aerobics for the memory, quizzes, poetry appreciation, cookery, a book club, guest speakers and mental health wellbeing sessions.
Glenfield U3a
Arts, Education, Leisure, Social welfareThe organisation is focused on self-help, where members pool their skills and knowledge, for the benefit of others. Members are encouraged to remain active by partaking in many activities such as sports, physical exercise, crafts: indeed, any activity which might be of mutual interest.Socialising plays a part through monthly meetings, where the diverse interest groups can congregate together.
Dalston Victory Hall
Arts, Facilities, Social welfareThe provision of a village hall for the benefit of the inhabitants and organisations in Dalston Parish for meetings, social events, dances, exhibitions, concerts, plays, classes and the like.
Sharnford Youth Club
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Leisure, Social welfareProvides facilities & human resources for young people aged 5-16 years in a rural area. Thus enabling them to socialise, interact and also partake in team recreational activities both in doors & outside.
Indian Association Cheltenham Gloucestershire
Associations, Religion, Social welfareTo promote religious, Cultural & social activities for Hindu community in and around Cheltenham and Gloucestershire.to provide aid and advise to all community members.
Colney Heath Village Hall
Facilities, Social welfareThe Colney Heath Village Hall provides a venue for organisations, clubs and members of the public to meet, socialise and learn. It is also the official local polling station.The property ownership by the charity is registered at the Land Registry using the charity's company number viz Colney Heath Village Hall CEO number 16886
South Hampshire Deaf Children's Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareThe aims of the society are to offer support to all families with deaf children, irrespective of level of deafness or method of communication. Provide social activities where deaf children and their families can meet with each other. To ensure that families of deaf children have access to information about education technology and services. To campaign for the rights of deaf children.
Gem Connection Ladies Barbershop Harmony Chorus
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Research, Social welfareTo preserve the style and to encourage the singing of barbershop harmony, both in chorus and quartet.To promote friendship through harmony.To advance, improve and maintain public education in an appreciation of the art and science of barbershop singing in all its aspects by the presentation of public barbershop concerts and the provision of educational workshops for members of thepublic.
Feeding The Family
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfarePromote social inclusion, relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded and assisting them to integrate into society, through a programme of: providing hot meals, teaching basic cooking skills, facilitating local Eat and Meet's, and the provision of volunteering opportunities. Sharing the gospel of Jesus Christ, which includes practical advice and other forms of Christian care.
Lovacott Village Hall
Beneficiary group, Education, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareEntertainment, recreational and social events, and activities for all ages including the local primary school. General meetings in purpose built meeting room. Hire of annex for child care, but is available for use in the evenings and at weekends for the community.
Saint Faith's Players
Arts, Associations, Social welfareProduction of amateur plays with reasonably priced tickets available to all members of the local community. Two or three productions are presented every year at local venues including a fabulous Christmas pantomime.Social activities within the group are promoted with every effort made to be inclusive with all people welcome.
Central Revival
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareCentral Revival is committed to helping the needy and marginalised of our community and to sharing the Christian message. The Mission offers various assistance where there is need, offering friendship and support to the youth, homeless, elderly and those struggling with poverty, regardless of their gender, religion or cultural background.
Seaton Village Hall And Recreation Ground
Associations, Facilities, Leisure, Professions, Social welfareProvides buildings and land for sporting and social activities for the people of Seaton and surrounding districts.
Tranmere Park Primary School Parent Teachers Association
Beneficiary group, Education, Housing, Social welfare~Our aim is to provide additional funds for the benefit of the children who attend Tranmere Park Primary School~Funds are raised through a number of social events ranging from summer and Christmas fairs to sponsored events~Our main ethos is to bring together parents and children and create a warm and friendly environment for both families and the wider community
The Epping Forest Sunflower Group
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Facilities, Social care, Social welfareProvision of once weekly social activities that benefit members, provide respite for carers and promote volunteering for people with learning disabilities. Fine weather outings and sensory walks in local nature reserves and Epping Forest. Art, photography and filming sessions recording group activities to promote and display the Groups work to the public.
Lifelines
Social welfarePromotes friendship by writing to those awaiting execution in the USA by providing advice and information about the issues likely to arise when writing; a publication that allows people to hear the voice of those on death row; and conferences that include speakers with personal experience of the justice system, death row, and the impact of violent crime on all those who are affected.
Hares Youth Fc
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Economic and community development, Leisure, Social welfareStandon & Puckeridge Hares Football Club is run solely by volunteers,we provide a safe environment in an area of rural isolation for children and young adults of all abilities aged between 5 and 18 to enjoy football,social interaction and the outdoors.
Spirit Of Christmas
Beneficiary group, Housing, Leisure, Social care, Social welfareTo relieve the financial burden on families in Yorkshire though the provision of gifts and entertainment at Christmas. Provide themed activities to encourage social inclusion of families from low income backgrounds.Provide "banana boxes" of toys to low income families moving from sheltered housing into accommodation
The University Of The Third Age Taunton (u3a)
Associations, Education, Social welfareSelf-help educational activities: social activities
Household Cavalry Regiment President Of The Regimental Institution (pri)
Armed forces, Associations, Leisure, Social welfareThe fund assists service personnel to more effectively perform their roles within the Armed Forces. It provides and supports mess facilities and social activities. This enables service personnel to face the challenges and danger associated with military service by developing and maintaining teamwork; fitness; character, spirit and morale.
Shedquarters
Social welfareWe run a Men's Shed, to enable men and women to engage in practical activities such as woodwork and metalwork, to learn or enhance their skills in these areas and to enable and encourage social interaction. The shed commenced operation in January 2025.
Plymouth And District Disabled Fellowship
Arts, Associations, Social care, Social welfareThe Fellowship supports our members who live in the community and residential care, all our members are supported by the Welfare and Activities Co-ordinator, along with the use of the Fellowship minibus for social activities throughout the year. We meet on the second Thursday of each month and there are additional activities throughout the year, such as Day Trips and theatre trips.
Tavy District U3a
Associations, Economic and community development, Education, Social welfareProvision of educational study and social activities for members who are of the Third Age (post full time employment).
Netmakers
Beneficiary group, Social welfare1.1 the advancement of the Christian faith;1.2 the relief of those in need because of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage;1.3 the relief of social isolation and promotion of social inclusion.
Braunton Community Men's Shed
Beneficiary group, Social welfareWe run a Men's Shed. Our aim is to be an open door for any person that would like to join. We run a small workshop where members can learn new skills and meet like minded people.To promote social inclusion for public benefit through the provision of a facility particularly for, but not exlusively for, men at risk of being socially exluded.