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3551
FRIENDS OF WINDMILLS SCHOOL
#1003204
The fund raising activities include: Christmas Fayre, school discos, Autumn/Easter craft events, book fairs, school sponsored walk, sports day refreshments, art projects, mobile phone collection and the Yellow Moon catalogue
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3552
THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OF THE PUPILS OF MRS DOROTHY STODDART-WATSON CSB
#1003242
The activities of the Association are directed towards furthering the teachings of Christian Science by maintaining links with its members and providing spiritual inspiration. Its activities are entirely religious in character and every September an association meeting is held at which members and invited visitors hear an address given by an invited speaker (see Christian Science Church Manual).
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3553
VEAD LEHACZOKAS HAYEHADUS BEARTZOS HAMIZRACH (COMMITTEE FOR PRESERVATION AND STRENGTHENING OF JUDAISM IN THE EASTERN COUNTRIES)
#1003576
religious charitable to jews in yemen,tunisia,morocco,iran, isral,european countries including united kingdom
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3554
BRYAN BARWELL CHARITABLE TRUST
#1003849
The Barwell Charitable Trust is a small family charity that makes grants principally to cultural, artistic and educational programmes. It primarily operates in the West Midlands.
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3555
NOAH'S ARK
#1004224
Raises money in aid of cancer relief and research. Founded in 1991 it has has raised over 500k to various charities such as Teenage Cancer Trust, London hospices, Schneider Children's Medical Center and others. Noah's Ark has no administration costs and donates 100% of money raised.
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3556
LISA CHARITY TRUST
#1004346
Donations for general charitable purposes
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3557
FURNESS CAT SHELTER
#1004356
Take in and rehome stray, abandoned and ill treated cats and kittens. Providing care and veterinary treatment where appropriate. We run a no unnecessary destruction policy.
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3558
THE KELVEDON TRUST
#1004405
Providing financial support for the relief of poverty and for religious activities and in connection with supporting from time to time specific charitable appeals from charitable organisations.
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3559
THE ARTHUR CONNOLLY TRUST
#1004536
The charity aims to provide financial and material aid to elderly people residing in the parish of St. Giles', Coberley.
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3560
HAMPTON GUIDES ASSOCIATION
#1005278
The Guide programme is structured to enable Guides to participate in activities in five zones. The skill of the Leader is in ensuring that all programme zones are covered over a period of time. The five programme zones are detailed below:Healthy lifestylesGlobal awarenessSkills and relationshipsCelebrating diversityDiscovery
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3561
FRIENDS OF SHERBURN HIGH SCHOOL
#1005757
Organise fundraising events for Sherburn High School
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3562
11TH MITCHAM S S PETER AND PAUL SCOUT GROUP
#1006497
We run six units, Rainbows, Brownies, Guides, Beavers, Cubs and Scouts, from our Scout Hut in Mitcham. The children attend weekly meetings where they work towards badges which help to make them aware of their environment and to care for others. Camping and fund-raising are among the many activities in which the children are involved.
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3563
FRIENDS OF LANGER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
#1008026
Run fayres, disco's, raffles, to raise money to help with projects within school life, example help towards school trips, buy new equipment.
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3564
THE MICHAEL AND RUTH JACOBS CHARITABLE TRUST
#1008496
General charitable purposes at Trustees' discretion
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3565
FRIENDS OF HODDERN SCHOOL
#1009767 · £1,458 income
Summer FairEaster FairChristmas Fair
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3566
THE AFGHAN ORPHANS AND WIDOWS CHARITABLE TRUST
#1010077
"The Afghan Orphans and Widows Charitable Trust" is helping Afghan orphans, widows, disabled people in, girls education and Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan and Iran. Our charitable trust is providing, food, shelter, clothes, education, health services and other humanitarian services.We are also Providing community services for Afghan families in England
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3567
MARWOOD SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
#1010419
Cookie Days, Fairs, Discos, Sales, General fundraising run by volunteer parents.
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3568
WOKING COMMUNITY PLAY ASSOCIATION LIMITED
#1010788
To produce dramatic plays on the history of Woking open to participation by all the community.
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3569
IMANI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#1010817
IMANI REPRESENTS OUR COMMITMENT TO YOUNG PEOPLE AND FAMILIES IN THE COMMUNITES WE SERVE. IN PARTICULAR, WE FOCUS ON THE NEEDS OF VUNERABLE YOUNG PEOPLE MANY OF WHOM HAVE EXPERIENCED SCHOOL EXCLUSION OR ARE EX-OFFENDERS. WE HAVE KEPT OUR FAITH WITH THE YOUNG PEOPLE AND THEIR FAMILIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE IMANI COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION. MANY OF THEM HAVE BECOME LEADERS IN THEIR OWN RIGHT.
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3570
THE OLD STABLES CHARITABLE TRUST
#1013918
SMALL DONATIONS TO VARIOUS UK CHARITIES
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3571
ROBERT WILKINSON'S CHARITY
#1015091
Makes small (under -ú100) grants for youth, training, educational, or evangelistic purposes.
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3572
MANOR GREEN COMMUNITY SPECIAL PRIMARY SCHOOL FUND TRUST
#1015188
Support of Manor Green Community Special Primary School
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3573
FRIENDS OF HOLY FAMILY PRIMARY SCHOOL
#1015319
This charity undertakes fundraising activities at Holy Family Primary School (Halewood) to raise funds to support the school in it's educational provision.
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3574
NO LIMITS
#1015507 · £11,309 income
TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION THROUGHOUT BY THE PROMOTION OF THE GOSPEL OF THE LORD JESUS CHRIST, TO SUPPORT, TEACH AND INSTRUCT THOUSE WHO PROFESS TO BE COMMITTED CHRISTIANS. THROUGH THE GATHERING OF CHRISTIANS FOR TEACHING, FELLOWSHIP, FRIENDSHIP, AND COUNCIL IN BOTH CHRISTIAN, SOCIAL AND PRACTICAL AREAS OF LIFE
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3575
FRIENDS OF CROFTON HAMMOND JUNIOR SCHOOL
#1016218
Hold events at the school such as : disco, BBQ, May Fayre, Social Event, Panto, Christmas Fair etc...... to raise funds for the school to purchase extra equipment for all the children to benefit from.
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3576
NORTH TYNE AND REDEWATER CHORAL SOCIETY
#1017356
Presentation of choral concerts
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3577
ASSOCIATION OF STOKES SCHOOL
#1017388
Advance the education of the pupils in the School by:a) developing more extended relationships between staff, parents & others associated with the schoolb) engaging in activities that support the school & advance the pupils' educationc) assisting/providing facilities or items for education at the School (not provided from statutory funds) as determined by the committee & governing body.
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3578
Durham Division Girl Guide Association
#1017448
Durham Division is part of Girl Guiding, which enables girls and young women to develop their potential and to make a difference in the world. Our Rainbow, Brownie, Guides and Senior Section meetings provide a wide range of learning and development opportunities including outdoor challenges, learning new skills, teamwork, international travel and working on community projects.
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3579
REPTON VILLAGE SOCIETY
#1017835
Lectures on a very wide variety of subjects. Coach outings to places of special interest e.g. Saltaire, Bletchley Park, Brooklands etc
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3580
AIDAT-SHAW TRUST
#1018563
Fundraising for various causes.
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3581
FALFIELD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
#1018613
We are currently supporting the Samaritan's Purse Christmas Child Project, Teenage Cancer Trust and St Peter's Hospice indirectly ( by advertising fundraisng events to our members)
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3582
BLESSING LIBRARY SERVICES
#1019795
Our library, The Blessing Library is under construction in Buguma. Expected to be completed and opened to the public in 2010. Our activities is the provision of high quality books to primary schools in the area, also secondary schools and other higher institutions. A children's section will be opened when the library is opened to the general public for free use.The library is now open.
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3583
KNOX CHARITABLE TRUST
#1019840
Donates money to local/national worthy charities at the discretion of the trustees.
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3584
LANE AND DISTRICT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
#1020448
To educate and provide friendship and fellowship to women
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3585
ELBURTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
#1020553
Day classes in various subjectsMonthly meetings with a speakerWalking, sewing, handicraft & luncheon groupsVisits to places of interest
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3586
NEW HUNSTANTON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
#1020621
To give women the opportunity of advancing their interests in arts, crafts, sciences, rural life issues, drama and other cultural subjects, by working together through the WI organisation.
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3587
PONTLLANFRAITH WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
#1020942
INVOLVED IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING, ARTS AND CULTURE,THE ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION AND HERITAGE .THE CHARITY HELPS THE ELDERLY AND OLD PEOPLE .
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3588
BEESTON DIVISION GUIDES
#1020956
Activities undertaken are in accordance with the aims and objectives of Girlguiding UK and relate to all members from the age of 5 upwards. Our activities with effect from 2022 now also apply to 4 year olds.
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3589
ROYAL FOREST OF DEAN LODGE BENEVOLENT FUND
#1021071
Provides support to appropriate individuals
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3590
COOK CHARITABLE TRUST
#1022184
Help to general charitable bodies
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3591
EAST KENT CHRISTIAN COUNSELLING SERVICE
#1022628
Waymark Counselling Services closed to the public on 14th November 2015. Waymark Trust remains to honour professional obligations required post closure.Before closing the service offered:Professional counselling for which clients donated what they could afford.Full support and supervision to our counsellors.A Christian but non-denominational ethos.Sound financial and budgetary control.
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3592
BARNSLEY SCHOLARSHIP
#1022666
Grants to students in the Barnsley area to assist further education in engineering and related fields
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3593
FRIENDS OF ST JAMES' SCHOOL
#1023037
To advance the education of the pupils of the school by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school not normally provided by the LEA.
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3594
ABBOTSFORD PREPARATORY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION
#1023052
Activities to raise money for the school and promote the whole school experience for the children attending. Encourage interaction between parents, staff and pupils.
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3595
WORLD YOUTH MUSIC FOUNDATION
#1023085 · £0 income
Initiate and support music in education events currently encouraging inter-school and out of school projects with viral potential.
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3596
DANE COURT GRAMMAR SCHOOL PARENTS ASSOCIATION
#1023394
The charity makes grants (to Dane Court Grammar School) to help with specific purchases at the request of teachers. The PA committee are most keen to support the school in purchasing items where they are of direct benefit to, or at least available to, a wide range of the pupils. The money is raised by holding events such as boot fairs and quizzes.
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3597
PRINCES RISBOROUGH SCHOOL GUILD OF PARENTS
#1023813
The Guild of Parents fundraises to earn extra funds for the benefit of the pupils at Princes Risborough School
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3598
Friends of Mottram St Andrew Primary Academy
#1023841 · £17,475 income
The advancement of education among children and young people attending Mottram St Andrew Primary Academy by the providing and assisting in the provision of facilities for education at the school (not normally provided by government funding).
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3599
LAKENHEATH PARENT AND TODDLER GROUP
#1023938
Parent and toddler group for children aged 0 months to school age and their carers. Special baby area provided as well as activities for older children. Snacks and tea and coffee provided mid morning and included in entrance fee.Activities are wide ranging and include cutting, painting, colouring, puzzles, ball pool, home corner, dressing up, bikes, reading corner and many more.
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3600
HOLME PLAYGROUP AND TODDLERS
#1024014
We run a Parent and Toddler Group in our local village. This takes place on a Monday between 9:30am - 11:30am to support local parents / carers / childminders and grandparents of children of pre-school age (0-4). Accompanying adults are required to stay with their child(ren); the organisers / volunteers do not hold supervisory responsibility.
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