Social welfare Charities That specialise in Social activities
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Mansfield And North Nottinghamshire Society For Deaf People
Associations, Health, Religion, Social welfareFacilities for D/deaf people- by education, social activities and religion.Hearing aid battery service.Charity events - B.S.L. Courses,Deaf Awareness raising.Deaf Church.Bingo sessions.Friday Night Social Club 7.30pm- 10.30pm.North Notts Deaf Childrens Group.Lunch Club.Games afternoon. We also do halloween and christmas social events.We also hire out our rooms.
Caredogs
Animals, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Social welfareCareDogs tackles loneliness and social isolation one dog walk at a time via our befriending service which gets older people outdoors and benefitting from both human and dog companionship. We provide local volunteering opportunities for dog owners and also host community dog-walking events in partnership with neighbouring charities and organisations to get more people out walking and talking.
The Holy Family School Parents Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareAdvancing the education of pupils at the Holy Family School by raising money to assist the school and teachers with the necessary tools to teach the children. We hold summer and Christmas bazaars, social events to include the pupils and their families and other fundraising events.
Bethlehem City Of The Heroes LTD
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Leisure, Social welfareProvide community facility (space for community social events and groups? meetings). ? Training ? Arts and culture activities ? Fellowship and women meetings - Sunday schools and youth activities - Fundraising - Conferences and seminaries - Community and refugees? support - provision of a wide range of leisure and recreational services. - befriending service ? Networking.
Uttarakhand Welfare Association (uk) LTD
Social welfareThe Association's principal activities continued to be the promotion of social inclusion for the public benefit for people origiating from the Indian state of uttarakhand and their dependents. During the year, we continued to organise community interaction daysby celebrating the Diwali, Holi and summer mela, this brings the community to come together and share traditional values.
The Brendan Ingle Foundation
Education, Leisure, Social welfareThe aim of The Brendan Ingle Foundation is to address the needs of socially excluded individuals or those at risk of becoming socially excluded, by pursuing the following objectives 1) promoting social inclusion; 2) realising the needs of the socially excluded and 3) helping the socially excluded reintegrate into society using a combination of sport, mentoring, education and training.
Caterham & District U3a
Arts, Education, Facilities, Housing, Social welfareProvision of 8 talks on a variety of topics per year, outings to places of interest such as National Trust properties, Gardens, seaside resorts and ports, guided London walks such as the Suffragette and Hugenot tours, the Supreme Court, Houses of Parliament, social events such as lunches, quizzes, theatre and cinema trips, an annual holiday, and access to 50 groups offering different subjects.
Taunton Welcomes Refugees
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Objects of Taunton Welcomes Refugees (TWR) are the promotion of social inclusion for the public benefit among refugees and their dependents in Taunton, Wellington and surrounding areas.
Nene River Church
Beneficiary group, Education, Religion, Social welfareNene River Church is a non-denominational Christian Church with an emphasis on worship, prayer, youth work and giving. It has friendship groups and groups for junior school (VIPs) and senior school teens (Focus). It began in a house in 2016 and holds the basis of faith as published by the Evangelical Alliance. Its office is c/o 51 Finedon Road, Irthlingborough NN9 5TY.
Memory Lane Cafe Ipswich
Facilities, Health, Social care, Social welfareMemory Lane Cafe is a weekly meeting place for carers and cared for who are living with dementia. We also welcome those who have been bereaved by dementia. Based in Ipswich, Memory Lane Cafe is open from 11am - 3pm every Tuesday. Our mission is to provide opportunities for friendship, support, activities and a light lunch.
Clevedon Pilot Gig Club
Leisure, Social welfareProviding, encouraging and developing participation in sea rowing, in particular Cornish Pilot Gigs, for the benefit of the population of North Somerset. Especially promoting physical health, fitness, mental well-being and social interaction, a rapidly growing sport which actively involves all age groups from 10 years upwards, with no upper age limit and fully inclusive of both sexes.
Midsomer Norton Community Association
Associations, Social welfareThe Community Association is a representative body looking after the interests of all the people in Midsomer Norton and the surrounding parishes, liaising with stakeholders from the public, private and "not for profit" sectors. The Association is also responsible for The Somer Centre (a community building) enabling individuals to: socialise; learn and enhance skills; and, develop friendships.
Buckland And Betchworth Choral Society
Arts, Social welfareBBCS is a community based choir, accessible to anyone over the age of 16. It is an active society that helps to underpin the communal life of the two villages and the surrounding area from which it draws its membership. Its prime focus is to prepare for participation in the Leith Hill Musical Festival, but in addition holds other musical and music based social events during the year.
The Shed Wymondham
Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareThe Shed Wymondham is a place to pursue practical interests at leisure to practice skills and enjoy making and mending The difference from a garden shed is that their activities are often solitary in nature while The Shed is the opposite. Its about social connections and friendship building, sharing skills and knowledge and of course a lot of laughter
Friends Of Dcsf
Associations, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareProviding additional support for Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation in the nature of social events and fund raising.
St Mary's School Association
Beneficiary group, Education, Social welfareSPONSERED ACTIVITIES BY THE SCHOOL CHILDREN, FAMILY EVENTS AND SOCIAL EVENTS
Morton War Memorial Institute
Beneficiary group, Facilities, Heritage, Social welfareProvide building space and facilities for groups and classes within the community which benefit people in different ways (e.g. health, social interaction, learning, skills, youth development etc.).
Peterborough Sailability Limited
Leisure, Social welfareWe offer sailing opportunities, social interaction and exercise to disabled people in the Peterborough area.
Village Hall Stanton
Associations, Economic and community development, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareStanton Village Hall provides a community building for physical and mental training, and the recreational, social, moral and intellectual development of inhabitants of Stanton and the immediate vicinity. The Hall hosts activities such as tai chi, karate, keep-fit, and support groups. It hosts the local defibrillator and runs community activities (litterpicks, village social events).
Withycombe Raleigh Church Of England Primary School
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Leisure, Religion, Social welfareThe purpose of the Association is to help fund and provide facilities or items for education at the school not provided from statutory funds. Fundraising activities include: Christmas and summer fayres, sports day, sale of school calendar, jumble sales, fashion shows and various social events.
Woking Strokeability
Associations, Health, Leisure, Social welfareProviding support and aerobic & aqua aerobic exercise for people whatever nationality who have suffered a stroke or similar disabilities and their carers. We also provide social activities, lunches and boat trips.
The Friendship Centre
Arts, Beneficiary group, Heritage, Leisure, Social welfareThe Friendship Centre is a social centre for older people, open 3 mornings a week. As well as the opportunity for social contact and peer support there are a number of activities on offer, such as art and crafts, dance classes, fitness classes, a local history group and massage. We serve hot lunches twice a week. We are based in Lancaster.
Hobbayne Parent Teacher Association And Friends
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareRaises funds mainly through organising social events within the school, to be put at the disposal of the school staff upon request.
Watermillock Village Hall CIO
Arts, Facilities, Leisure, Social welfareSocial events - Dances, Film nights, Parties, Pantomimes/Drama.Lectures and meetings - Visiting lecturers, Local association talks and events.Group activities and clubs - Bridge club, Art group, Yoga, Pilates
Cranford House School Parents Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, Social welfareThe role of the Cranford House School Parents Association is twofold: to raise funds for Cranford House School for "extras" and to run social events to bring the parent community together.