Social welfare Charities
Discover 25,420 Social welfare charities. Use the search below to filter within these results.
Life Abundant Pentecostal Church
Religion, Social welfareThe objects of the CIO are for the benefit of the public,(a) to advance the Christian faith in accordance with the Statement (b) to relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by the provision of funds, goods or services(c) to advance education in the United Kingdom or the World as the Church Council from time to time may think fit
Sardar Zaman Welfare Trust
Saving of lives, Social welfareRelief of poverty and sickness and preservation and protection of the good health and welfare of people who are affected by poverty, famine and/or other disasters.
Dayspring Chapel Ministries
Health, Religion, Social welfareReligious activitiesTo advance the Christian faith ? to relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by the provision of funds, goods or services of any kind, including through the provision of counselling and support in accordance with the law of charity in England and Wales.
Evangelical Church Winning All (ecwa) Chapel Of Investment
Religion, Social welfareOutdoor evangelism, Sunday Services, Prayer Meeting on every Wednesdays of the week and all night prayer meetings on every last Friday of the month and sending clothes and goods to our Missionaries abroad, We celebrated our anniversary on the last Sunday of October every year.
Buckinghamshire Masonic Benevolent Fund
Associations, Social welfareRelief of distress by means of outright grants, annuities or other periodical payments or loans to Buckinghamshire Freemasons and their dependants.
Folkestone Nepalese Community (fnc)
Beneficiary group, Heritage, Social welfareWe work for the benefit of the Nepalese / Gurkha veterans and their families residing in Folkestone, Kent and the surrounding area by promoting education, good health, social welfare and Nepalese history & culture to tackle the poverty, sickness and distress.
The Abhayaratna Trust
Religion, Social welfareThe Abhayaratna Trust exists to alleviate financial hardship among members of the Triratna Buddhist Order. Modest grants are made to enable individuals to attend retreats and Order gatherings, and to support those with urgent health and living costs.
Youth On The Move (london)
Beneficiary group, Social welfareTo provide opportunities for disadvantaged youth
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of St John The Baptist, Crowthorne
Religion, Social welfareThe church provides Christening, Wedding and Funeral Services, as well as services on Sundays and during the week. It reaches out to the local community in various ways including supporting the local food bank and the provision of a hardship fund.
Homes Of Hope
Health, Housing, Social welfareProvides supported housing and associated services to those who are homeless by reason of poverty, sickness, disability, alcoholism, drug addiction, offending behaviour or any other mental or physical infirmity. We are currently based in Greater Manchester.
The Redeemed Christian Church Of God (rccg) Rabboni Parish
Religion, Social welfareThe objects of the Charity are: (1) the advancement of the Christian faith worldwide and (2) Relief of poverty.
Fylde Food Bank
Social welfareThe prevention or relief of poverty in the Fylde Borough Area by providing emergency food supplies to individuals in need and/or charities or organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.Clients are referred to the Foodbank by professionals who we supply with emergency food parcels. The Foodbank is part of the Trussell Trust network.
Gowling Wlg (uk) Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Social welfareIncome is to be applied for such charitable institutions or charitable purposes as as trustees shall (in their absolute discretion) determine. Generally, help is given to charities supporting young people, the elderly, the sick/infirm, those with disabilities, those who are disadvantaged. We do not support animal charities.
The Hunger Project UK
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Hunger Project is a strategic organisation and global movement whose mission is to end hunger and poverty by pioneering sustainable, grassroots, women-centred strategies and advocating for their widespread adoption throughout the world.
Anglo-Indian Circle Limited
Religion, Social welfareTo promote any charitable purposes in particular the relief of poverty, hardship, hunger and distress; the advancement of education and research; promotion of physical and mental well being; the promotion of the Hindu religion.
Presbyterian Church Of Ghana Anointed Congregation
Health, Religion, Social welfareTo advance the Christian religion and the ethics, ideals and principles of the Presbyterian church. To provide advice, counselling and support for members training and education for the relief of poverty.
Barham Benevolent Foundation
Charitable activities, Education, Social welfareTo make grants to hardship cases in the dairy related business coupled with bursaries to colleges and universities for research in dairy related subjects
First Move Furnishaid [ltd]
Social welfareThe provision of recycled furniture to the poor in Great Yarmouth
Sanctuary In Chichester CIO
Beneficiary group, Leisure, Social welfareProvision of practical, social and pastoral support to refugees and asylum seekers in the Chichester area. This includes a weekly Drop-In, Befriending, English tuition, a football-based project for young men and a Pathways to Independence project. Support and signposting are also offered to those families currently hosting refugees from the war in Ukraine
The Parochial Church Council Of The Ecclesiastical Parish Of Willingdon
Beneficiary group, Education, Religion, Social welfareRegular public worship open to all. The provision of sacred space for personal prayer and contemplation. Pastoral work, including visiting the sick & bereaved. Teaching of Christianity through sermons, courses & small groups. Taking religious assemblies in schools. The provision of a youth club with a Christian ethos. Supporting other charities in the UK & overseas.
The Jerusalem Interest-Free Microfinance Fund Limited
Beneficiary group, Social welfareThe Jerusalem Interest-free Microfinance Fund Ltd is a fully cross-communal initiative that alleviates poverty and mitigates inter-communal tension in Jerusalem, through provision of programmes involving training and micro-finance (loans etc.) for groups (so far, women only) from Jerusalem communities lacking access to bank funding who wish to start or to expand small businesses.
Supporting Homeless, Assisting Refugees Everywhere
Beneficiary group, Housing, Social welfareSHARE aims are to support people without a place that they could call home, either in the UK or abroad. SHARE cares for the basic needs (food, clothes, etc) of people who are homeless in Cheshire and Flintshire as well as refugees across refugee camps around the World.
Friends Of Histon & Impington Community
Associations, Leisure, Social welfareThe Charity seeks to improve the conditions of life of residents of all ages in the villages of Histon & Impington and its environs by:a) promoting and supporting for mental and physical wellbeing b) developing, providing and supporting opportunities and facilities for sporting, exercise and recreation c) providing and maintaining community transport services
The Methodist Church, Hatfield Road, St Albans
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Health, Religion, Social welfareWorship and learning, prayer and house groups. Premises offering care for the elderly, group for the alcohol dependency of a family member, babies & toddlers group where parents/carers can meet and learn from each other, activities for children and young people including Christian uniformed organisations, fundraise for international, national & local organisations & support bereaved/distressed.
Number 11
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Education, Health, Social welfareNumber 11 is a lifeline for individuals in our community struggling with a variety of issues, from difficulties with debt and benefits through to isolation, unemployment, bereavement or mental illness. Our focus is on a person centred sustainable approach. Number 11 is a family, so in addition to our workshops or one-to-one support we emphasise eating, playing, laughing and doing life together.