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651
THE BLACKEYE RUGBY FUND
#1213920
Operating in the United Kingdom, The Blackeye Rugby Fund provides public benefit by advancing health, relieving financial hardship and advancing the sport of rugby. It aims to assist current or former rugby players and others, involved or previously involved in the sport, in relief and recovery from, ill health and/or the consequences of injury. It also seeks to fund research that reduces risk.
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652
KUVIYAM
#1215402
To prevent or relieve poverty in Sri Lanka by;-Facilitating networking and knowledge-sharing initiatives that empower individuals, communities, and organizations to access resources, skills, and opportunities for sustainable economic development.
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653
BUILDING BETTER FUTURES INTERNATIONAL
#1215180
The charity works exclusively in Tamil Nadu, South India. It operates through trusted local partners to provide training and educational programmes to women and children so that they may learn skills which enable them to escape from extreme poverty. More than 400 women and children are helped each year.
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654
SWEET WATER GLOBAL
#1215820
The charity relieves poverty and financial hardship in the UK and overseas by delivering education, training and healthcare projects, providing grants and resources to those in need, and supporting income-generating activities. It also advances public education on the causes and effects of poverty and provides relief to communities affected by disasters.
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655
CHARNWOOD GROUP FOUNDATION
#1213838
TO PROMOTE THE HINDU RELIGION AND ITS TEACHINGS; TO PREVENT OR RELIEVE POVERTY AND PROVIDE SUPPORT TO INDIVIDUALS EXPERIENCING FINANCIAL HARDSHIP, DISABILITY, ILL-HEALTH, OR OTHER FORMS OF DISADVANTAGE; AND TO PURSUE ANY OTHER CHARITABLE PURPOSES AS THE TRUSTEES, AT THEIR DISCRETION, DEEM APPROPRIATE.
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656
BANSTEAD AND SUTTON NONSUCH ROTARY CIO
#1213139
The relief of the poor and needy in Banstead and Sutton, any other parts of the United Kingdom or elsewhere in the world, or such other charitable purpose as the members of the CIO shall in duly constituted meeting direct.This is done via charitable donations to local and national charities and giving support/help to other charitable organisations and the general population.
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657
IMPACT SPORT
#1215715
IMPACT SPORT uses amateur sport (football, boxing, wrestling, basketball, athletics) andworkshops to advance education and relieve poverty for disadvantaged youth aged 7-24. Wedeliver free programmes and equipment in communities in England and Niger
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658
THE OASIS CENTRE - CORNWALL
#1215716
Relieve loneliness poverty and mental wellbeig
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659
FOOD4CHILDREN
#1214795
The charity acts to aid the public, (primarily local children and their families), specifically with relief of poverty, in particular food poverty, including by the provision or assistance in the provision of good quality, nutritious food in addition to other goods, information and guidance to those in need in particular but not exclusively in the county of Berkshire
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660
WATERSIDE FOODBANK
#1214393
The prevention or relief of poverty along the Waterside between Eling and Calshot, and the surrounding areas or such wider area as may seem appropriate from time to time by providing donations, items, and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty and in particular by providing emergency food supplies and to help those in crisis i
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661
COODAL
#1214061
We seek to create a poverty-free, equitable, and peaceful society in the war-affected and economically disadvantaged regions of Sri Lanka.Our mission is to empower these communities by supporting the formation of cooperatives and people-centered enterprises that are jointly owned and democratically governed by their members. These enterprises will enable individuals to achieve their economic
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662
CORSHAM CHURCHES FOODBANK
#1215189
Corsham Churches Foodbank CIO operates for the prevention or relief of poverty in the Corsham Area and surrounding villages for those who are economically, socially or financially deprived and those facing food insecurity by the provision of a foodbank particularly but not exclusively distributing food parcels containing tinned and dried food, and vouchers for fresh food.
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663
WORCESTER STREET KITCHEN
#1215229
Providing meals for homeless and other vulnerable people.
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664
WARM WALES - CYMRU GYNNES
#1215424
It is our mission to alleviate fuel poverty and bring about affordable warmth.We will do this by bringing together energy advice, case work support, education and behaviour change with Social Prescribing and well being to improve peoples health outcomes by tackling the root causes, linking health, well being and early intervention.
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665
THE DARREN DEADY FOUNDATION
#1216820
The Darren Deady Foundation provides temporary accommodation and trauma informed support for homeless veterans across Greater Manchester and Lancashire. We offer safe housing, wellbeing support, advocacy, and pathways into stability, working with local authorities, NHS teams, and veteran services to help veterans rebuild their lives with dignity and respect.
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666
LANCASTER DISTRICT FOOD JUSTICE PARTNERSHIP
#1214224
THE OBJECTS OF THE CHARITY ARE FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC, TO PROMOTE THE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OF CHARITIES AND OTHER ORGANISATIONS IN THE LANCASTER DISTRICT AREA, BY WORKING AS AN UMBRELLA ORGANISATION THAT SUPPORTS AND WORKS WITH ITS MEMBER ORGANISATIONS TO IDENTIFY NEEDS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY AND PRODUCE STRATEGIES TO REDUCE FOOD POVERTY AND BUILD COMMUNITY CAPACITY WITHIN THE AREA.
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667
GUILD INITIATIVE FOR FURNITURE TRUST
#1214214
THE PREVENTION OR RELIEF OF POVERTY OR FINANCIAL HARDSHIP IN LANCASHIRE BY PROVIDING FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS TO INDIVIDUALS IN NEED.
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668
OLIVER'S DRAGONS
#1213824
Making grants to organisations for the provision of facilities for recreation and other leisure-time occupation in the interests of social welfare with the object of improving the conditions of life for school aged children living in Marple, Greater Manchester; making grants to individuals and organisations for the relief of sickness, disease or human suffering for children impacted by cancer.
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669
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF TARLETON IN THE DIOCESE OF BLACKBURN
#1214834
Offer Public worship and pastoral support to the Parish of Tarleton, including teaching and taking assemblies for the advancement of education, donations to other charities and our own projects to ensure relief of poverty and need in an outside the Parish. Mainaitenace of the church and the churchyard at St Mary's, Windgate.
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670
PRESTON GRASSHOPPERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
#1213974
The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of the inhabitants in Preston of Lancashire and surrounding areas by the provision of facilities for playing rugby union.To relieve the poverty of young people in Preston of Lancashire and surrounding areas to enable them to participate in healthy recreational activities that they could not otherwise afford.
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671
QROGAUK (QUEEN OF THE ROSARY SECONDARY SCHOOL OLD GIRL'S ASSOCIATION UNITED KINGDOM)
#1216079
Scholarship awards, poverty alleviation incentives.
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672
COVENTRY NEPALESE SAMAJ LTD
#1218183
The charity works to promote education, relieve poverty, advance health and wellbeing, and support community development. We provide information, advice, training, cultural activities, and practical assistance to individuals and families in need. Our aim is to improve quality of life, encourage social inclusion, and strengthen community cohesion.
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673
CECG
#1216515
To advance environmental protection & improvement, and to promote sustainable development & the relief of those in need/at a disadvantage as a consequence of the harmful effects of climate change. CECG's strategies include making grants, fostering collaboration and providing strategic advice to organisations that take positive action to prevent/mitigate the causes and/or effects of climate change
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674
BRIERLEY HILL BABYBANK
#1214675
The prevention or relief of poverty in Brierley Hill and the surrounding areas by providing essential items, resources and support to families with young children and/or to charities or other organisations who also work to prevent or relieve poverty amongst families. We provide items from 25 weeks pregnancy up to age 2 through referral services requests
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675
ROMSEY BAPTIST CHURCH
#1215047
The principal purpose is the advancement of the Christian faith through activities in Bell Street, Romsey -main worship on Sundays,full programme of activities for children and young people,home fellowship groups, Bible study and prayer groups,baby and toddler group,community cafe and wellbeing cafe,Fellowship for seniors,Alpha courses,supporting Romsey Food Bank.
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676
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF HOLY TRINITY CHURCH IPSWICH
#1215422
We provide public worship services open to all, including Sunday services, weddings, and funerals. We offer pastoral care to the sick and elderly, and community engagement via youth groups and food banks. We deliver faith education through sermons and schools, maintain the church building for public use and quiet contemplation, and support local and global charities for wider public benefit.
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677
ST.THOMAS JACOBITE SYRIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH, PORTSMOUTH
#1217691
Religious activities. Advancement of Christian faith, especially the traditions and doctrines of Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church in Hampshire, West Sussex and adjoining area of the south part of England. Performing religious rites and sacraments. General charitable activities like relieving poverty and sickness for the benefit of the public.
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678
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF BARLASTON
#1216985
The PCCs charitable objects are primarily focused on the advancement of religion, which is recognised as a charitable purpose having public benefit. All regular public worship is provided free of charge and open to all. Donations to other charities and our own projects provide public benefits in the relief of poverty and need.
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679
SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL OF BOURNEMOUTH CIO
#1217138
The aims of Soroptimists are to educate, empower and enable women and girls. We meet monthly at the West Hants Club with speakers from local charities which we then support. We run a STEM Challenge to encourage local girls to take up science and an Art Exhibition to raise awareness of gender based violence. We support the food bank, refuge and LendWithCare as well as recycling plastics.
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680
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST PETER, DUMBLETON, IN THE DIOCESE OF GLOUCESTER
#1216858
The charity is responsible for the work, administration and finances of the Anglican Church in the parish of Dumbleton. It provides a place of worship and a place of burial, advances religion, provides ministry and pastoral care, conducts religious ceremonies, and supports other charities who provide public benefits in the relief of poverty and need at home and abroad.
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681
SUTTON COMMUNITY FRIDGE CIO
#1217733
Our charity operates a community fridge to collect and redistribute surplus food to the public, helping to reduce food waste and relieve food poverty for families and individuals in the community. We request a suggested ยฃ3 donation per visit to support our running costs, but this is voluntary and the service remains accessible to all regardless of the ability to pay.
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682
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF STAMFORD BARON
#1217236
The PCC's charitable objects are primarily focused on the advancement of religion, which is recognised as acharitable purpose having public benefit. All regular publicworship is provided free of charge and open to all. The PCC's activities above havefurther public benefits. Donations to other charities and our own projects provide publicbenefits in the relief of poverty and need.
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683
CARMARTHEN FOODBANK AND MONEY ADVICE
#1217609
The activities of the charity focus on the relief and prevention of poverty, the reduction of financial hardship, and the improvement of wellbeing and resilience for individuals and families experiencing financial crisis. The charity provides emergency food support and money advice and guidance to the most needy and vulnerable in the town of Carmarthen and the surrounding area.
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684
THE BATTERSBY CHARITY
#203696
Relief of poverty in Kempsford, Gloucestershire through grants made to individuals in need and to young people to enable them to participate fully in educational visits. Also to individuals living in Kempsford and Whelford in need
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685
WICKEN RELIEF IN NEED CHARITY
#207731
For the relief of poor people resident in Wicken either in the form of gifts orgrants of money
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686
ROGER POOLE AND JOHN ALEYN (OTHERWISE ALLEYN)
#210685
This is an ancient local charity with very limited discretion as to the application of its income. Half of its income goes to St. Martin's Church, Little Waltham, to be used for its repair and maintenance ; and the other half to the village Poor's Charity to be used for the relief of need, hardship or distress.
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687
GREAT NESS RELIEF IN NEED CHARITY
#213385
Relief of need
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688
LODGE OF ISRAEL BENEVOLENT FUND
#214214
Relief of Poverty
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689
THOMAS NEWMAN
#214539
For the Parish of Baconsthorpe, Thomas Newman (1698) in his will bequeathed the sum of five pounds, to be distributed annualy on Easter Monday, for the relief of the poor. This is currently distributed to the elderly and widows / widowers of Baconsthorpe.
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690
THE LAMPETER CHARITY OF DR JONES
#215824
Relief of Poverty. Help elderly people. Make grants to individuals
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691
MARGARET DYOS
#216424
Relief of need
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692
MARY ANN SMITH
#243639
relief of poverty
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693
ERDINGTON RELIEF IN NEED CHARITY
#243972
The charity makes grants of money or gifts in kind to individuals resident in the Erdington Ward of the City of Birmingham, for the relief of poverty.
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694
JULIA CHRISTINA CLARKE'S HOME FUND
#244296
The charity provides for the relief of hardship for the families of the parish and also provides activities for the children and young people.
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695
GARN FAWR FUEL ALLOTMENT
#244463
Relief for poor of parish
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696
Leadenham Inclosure Award Charity
#244600
Maintenance of the Church and relief of the poor in Leadenham, Lincolnshire, includes projects which aid the community in Leadenham whether religious or secular
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697
DELIVERANCE INTERNATIONAL
#257989
Helping poverty stricken individuals
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698
CHARITY OF DR JOHN FITZ WILLIAM FOR THE POOR
#262151
Relieves poverty among the people of the parish of Cottenham, by making grants to individuals or to other charitable bodies which support those in need in the parish.
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699
THE GRAHAM WOOD CHARITABLE TRUST
#262594
TO RELIEVE POVERTY OF THE AGED, POOR AND SICK.
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700
THE CAMELLIA TRUST
#265567
The financial support of registered charities, especially Christian churches and societies, organisations working for the relief of poverty and deprivation, and community projects. This entails giving grants to organisations which fulfil the continuing interests of the trustees and recently have focussed on the north of England and work overseas.
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