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MIGHTY OAKS GATESHEAD
#1181865 · £5,773 income
To advance the Christian faith for the public benefit in Gateshead and surrounding areas in accordance with the statement of faith.The relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
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AISHAH HELP
#1184050 · £86,372 income
To advance such charitable purposes according to the law of England and Wales as the board members see fit from time to time, including: The prevention or relief of poverty, advancement of education, health or the saving of lives, citizenship or community development. The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
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RYE HARBOUR SAILABILITY (RHS)
#1183222 · £22,355 income
Rye Harbour Sailability enables people with difficulties to enjoy the fun and freedom of sailing with an experienced helm and crew. This gives opportunities for sailors with learning difficulties, dementia, mild cerebral palsy and autism, for example, to build their confidence and apply this in their day to day activities. Local volunteers help run social and training events.
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ST ROBERT SOUTHWELL CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
#1187642 · £36,353 income
The advancement of education, in particular to the pupils of St. Robert Southwell Catholic Primary School. The relief of those in need by reason of ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
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WETHERBY & DISTRICT ROTARY CLUB CHARITABLE FOUNDATION
#1189521 · £9,463 income
General Charitable Purposes,Education/training,Disability,The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty,Other Charitable Purposes.
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AL-IN'AAM TRUST
#1187809 · £210 income
Our main activity is to support certain sections of the community in Malawi, Gambia and India that are less fortunate, with some aid which will hopefully give the family much needed relief. We target those who meet our set criteria in order to receive aid from us in that they must be either: elderly, widowed, orphaned, disabled or sick, isolated or in acute poverty. Each of t
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N-ABLE
#1188718 · £14,668 income
Operating in Wales, we provide and assist people with a physical or mental disability to take part in physical recreation; advancing or enhancing sporting skills and supporting and assisting their amateur sports opportunities and their participation in competitions. We provide equipment, and facilitate and supervise physical recreation through weekly sessions.
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HIPP!!BONES
#1189177 · £13,160 income
Hipp!!Bones provides a targeted youth club for young people with learning difficulties, disabilities, Autism and/or additional needs living in North Dorset and neighbouring counties. We predominantly cater for young people aged 11-19 years of age, although we can continue to cater for our members up to the age of 25 years of age.
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THE BERNICIA FOUNDATION
#1190094 · £213,108 income
The objects of the Foundation are to provide for the relief of those in need by reason of poverty, homelessness, old age, mental or physical disability or ill health by the provision of grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or organisations working to relieve such needs.
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MUSLIM FUTURES
#1191868 · £198,379 income
Working internationally to support the needy and vulnerable, sick, disabled, widowed and orphaned. We alleviate poverty and hardship, by improving access to essential life-critical services, personal development and self-empowerment. Our areas of work include:Education & Literacy.Children & Youth.Widows & Orphans.Sick & Disabled.Vulnerable & Homeless.Skills & Training.
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BEAM MUSIC
#1192897 · £2,893 income
The advancement of the education of members of the public in the subject of music, without distinction of sex sexual orientation age disability nationality race or political religious or other opinions, and to provide facilities for such advancement to individuals who will benefit from the same by reason of their youth age infirmity or disablement financial hardship or social.
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NOOR BILAL FOUNDATION
#1193248 · £83,869 income
Noor Bilal Foundation was established for the public benefit for the poor and needy in Iraq that are considered charitable (according to the law of England and wales):1. The prevention or relief of poverty.2. The advancement of education.3.The relief of sickness.4. The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
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MUMTAZ KHAN FOUNDATION
#1194361 · £17,156 income
Mumtaz Khan Foundation is a charity with the aim of the prevention or relief of poverty in the village of Dann and surrounding areas in Pakistan by:- Provide clean drinking water to those in poverty and without clean water- Providing services and grants to individuals in need of urgent help- Providing wheelchairs and other walking aids to people with walking difficulties
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BRADFORD, KEIGHLEY & SKIPTON DISABILITY ATHLETES
#1197236 · £53,168 income
DISABILITY ATHLETICS, FOOTBALL, SWIMMING, EQUESTRIAN, BADMINTON
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WEND KONTA
#1195844 · £24,457 income
The charity assists those in need by reason of ill-health, sickness, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage, by the provision of support for children who are enrolled in the nutrition programme in clinics in Ouagadougou and elsewhere in Burkina Faso, including helping families with medical support, hospital costs and operations, both practically and financially as they may arise.
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SAINTS (BRACKLEY) COMMUNITY TRUST
#1195701 · £29,736 income
The main objective of the Saints (Brackley) Community Trust is to enable all people, whether young or old or disabled, to overcome social isolation by means of sport and recreation through the projects it supports.
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GRACE CHURCH SHREWSBURY
#1194775 · £122,902 income
We are passionate about Jesus and showing His love to others. All are welcome at our church, no matter who you are and what circumstances. Everything we do at Grace Church is built on the foundation of prayer. We meet at 10:30am every Sunday at the Harlescott Grange Community Hub, Kynaston Road, Harlescott, Shrewsbury, SY1 3JR. There is plenty of parking and disabled access. We also meet mid-week.
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THE CARLIE TUFNELL CHARITABLE TRUST
#1195068 · £79,257 income
To promote the preservation of mental health; to advance the education of people with dyslexia or any other related specific learning disability; to provide participation in the arts, culture and heritage.
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WRINGTON MINIBUS SOCIETY CIO
#1196604 · £10,191 income
To provide within the area of benefit a community minibusservice for elderly (over 55) and disabled individuals in need andfor non-profit making community groups which are established toadvance education, provide recreational facilities in the interestof social welfare, or to relieve distress, or for any other charitablepurpose.In villages of Wrington, Redhill, Butcombe and Burrington.
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WOMEN OF THE CROSS
#1197405 · £11,704 income
a) to advance Christian Faith in the United Kingdom, Africa and other parts of the world as deemed fit by the trusteesb)promoting good health by providing funds for medical bills, goods such as wheelchairs, services, providing physical, spiritual, mental and emotional supportc)Empower individuals via education and training in aforementioned areas of the world as deemed fit by the trustees
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HUB OF HOPE FOUNDATION
#1199851 · £33,328 income
Activities include the relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship, or other disadvantage. The area of operation is based (but not limited to) in Mid-Wales, Wales, UK. Projects included; Big Give, Clean Sweep, Lads & Dads, Afternoon Tea, Coats4kids, Happy Holidays, Community Christmas. Working with supermarkets, local authorities and 80 volunteers.
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THE BADLEY MEMORIAL TRUST
#1203013 · £83,262 income
The organisation makes grants for the supply of white goods, beds, mattresses and flooring to persons resident in the former County Borough of Dudley who are in need by virtue of a disability (physical or mental) and in financial need.
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GRACE CHURCH LONDON
#1200024 · £16,994 income
1.The advancement of Christian Faith in the London borough of Newham.2. The relieve of persons in need by reason of age, disability, ill-health, unemployment by providing practical support.
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FRIENDS OF HOMECARE
#1201434 · £9,875 income
To relieve financial hardship, poor mental and physical health, technological barriers and isolation amongst elderly, disabled or other vulnerable individuals based in the UK to enable the accessibility of homebased care.To relieve financial hardship and poor mental and physical health barriers amongst individual providers of homebased care for individuals based in the UK.
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Masonic Halls Trust
#1200122 · £16,753 income
The promotion of social inclusion in particular, but not exclusively, among elderly persons who are excluded from society due to their age and social isolation.The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial or other social disadvantage .
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NAEEM FOUNDATION
#1199466 · £242,969 income
DisabilityReligious ActivitiesOther Charitable Purposes
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BEDFORD TIGERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
#1201637 · £39,008 income
The provision of sporting activities within Bedfordshire for both male, females, adults, juniors, able bodied and disabled people.This currently includes Rugby League and Netball. Netball covers girls aged 8-16 years old and mentoring services for people who are Not in Education Employment or Training (NEET). Wheelchair sports are a growing activity and contact from anyone interested is welcome.
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HOLGATE DOLPHIN CIO
#1202419 · £3,000 income
Holgate Dolphin CIO is a recently established grant making charity. At the present time it has limited financial resources but when funds are available the Trustees will look to make small grants to organisations focussing on the following areas; the prevention or relief of poverty, disability, human rights, racial harmony, and equality & diversity.
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REACH SOCIAL FOUNDATION
#1204851 · £6,258 income
Reach Foundation offers occupational skill development for people with a learning and or physical disability following a social enterprise ethos. This provision is offered using a strengths led and person- centred vehicle and methods of support. The activities and projects individuals are involved with are meaningful and engaging.
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ZERO LIMITS WAP
#1203079 · £111,505 income
To provide or assist in the provision of facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances with the object of improving their conditions of life.
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CERT DOWNHOLME TRUST CIO
#1204718 · £14,595 income
1. Our charitable purpose is the advancement of education. 2. Barriers to education are many and varied by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship; all of which prevent people from accessing opportunities. The Trustees define disadvantage in line with the English Index of Multiple Deprivation (I.MD)
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MEANDER THEATRE COMPANY
#1206002 · £14,843 income
Working with learning disabled and autistic people to:- provide experiences & advice to develop artistic, creative and leadership skills- raise awareness of the lived experience of learning disability and autism, through the creation and presentation of theatre arts- educate theatres and arts organisations on accessible and inclusive practice
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MUSIC4WELLBEING
#1205413 · £112,738 income
For the public benefit in South East England, the relief of those in need by reason of physical and/or mental ill health, disability or age, including people with neurodegenerative conditions such as dementia and Parkinson's, and their carers through providing specifically designed, group therapeutic music sessions and associated activities led by experienced therapeutic arts practitioners.
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TRIVENI AYLESBURY
#1206536 · £13,123 income
Our past activities focused on organising Hindu religious festivals in-line with our objectives. Future road map includes lunch clubs for the elderly, donating food to Foodbank, supporting autism workshops, hosting heritage festivals, supporting educational needs for the students from local community and organising wellbeing sessions promoting mindfulness.
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SURREY COALITION OF DISABLED PEOPLE
#1206289 · £962,058 income
We are un by disabled people, and we are for disabled people.
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LANCASHIRE SPITFIRES POWERCHAIR FC
#1206707 · £6,582 income
We provide Powerchair football for both males and females of all ages, in the Lancashire area. Our players have a multitude of varying disabilities, but are all wheelchair users. We provide this service to help to break down barriers and to promote inclusion.
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BLINK DANCE THEATRE CIO
#1208838 · £434,780 income
PERFORMING ARTS, TRAINING WORKSHOPS, PRODUCTIONS, EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS TO HELP NEURODIVERGENT AND LEARNING DISABLED PEOPLE DEVELOP AND GAIN NEW SKILLS AND TO RAISE PUBLIC AWARENESS OF THE ISSUES AFFECTING SUCH PEOPLE, BOTH GENERALLY AND IN RELATION TO THEIR SOCIAL EXCLUSION.
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DEAF REACH
#1208167 · £353,589 income
DeafReach supports educational and vocational training services for deaf and deafblind children and young people in sub-Saharan Africa
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MK BREAKERS COMMUNITY FOUNDATION
#1209849 · £777,976 income
We provide Education/trainingDisabilityAmateur SportOther Charitable Purposesfor boys and girls and young people
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OKEHAMPTON FOUNDATION
#1210636 · £817,825 income
Almshouse Branch: Provision of accommodation.United Charity Branch:Annual maintenance grant to St James' Chapel.Advancement of Education.Relief of persons in need, hardship or distress. Relief of persons who are sick, convalescent, disabled or infirm by alleviating their suffering.Promote other charitable purposes for residents in the area of benefit (Okehampton and Hamlets)
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PULP FRICTION SMOOTHIE BAR CIO
#1209412 · £715,283 income
Pulp Friction Smoothie Bar CIO supports adults with Learning Disabilities and or Autism to develop their social, work readiness and independent living skills through a variety of activities that are person centered and focus on catering and hospitality, gardening and horticulture, social events such as running a choir. We work in Nottinghamshire and Nottingham City.
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE COMMUNITY NURSES FOUNDATION CIO
#1209065 · £19,989 income
We award grants to relieve the needs of residents in Gloucestershire who are sick, convalescent, mentally or physically disabled or infirm. The grants cover the costs of items, services etc. which alleviate their suffering or assist their recovery. We also make training grants to health care professionals engaged in community healthcare in Gloucestershire.
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J49 LTD
#1213283 · £718,031 income
J49 exists for the relief of those in need, by reason of poverty or financial hardship, age, ill-health, disability, or other social or economic disadvantage in the UK for the public benefit by providing safe, affordable, and sustainable housing and signposting to support services.
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TAUNTON AND DISTRICT MENCAP SOCIETY
#205244 · £18,520 income
TM exists (A) for the relief of people with a learning disability in particular by the provision of help and support for them and their families, dependants and carers, and (B) To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for the recreation or other leisure time occupation for people who have need thereof by reason of learning disability with the object of improving their conditionsof life
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ESTATE OF DORIS RUSSELL SHOTTON (FUNDS HELD IN CONNECTION WITH MATFEN HALL)
#218186 · £141,150,000 income
To provide effective and efficient community based services to disabled people that respond to their preferences; campaign in partnership with disabled people, allies and supporters for a society that provides equality to disabled people; raise resources to support delivery of strategic objectives; achieve this through a well run organisation with reference to our values and good practice.
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THE CHARLES BROTHERTON TRUST
#227067 · £73,596 income
Provision of grants to recognised organisations - no grants to individuals - in the supported geographical areas.The Charity provides assistance to young people to encourage training, education, and the improvement of their recreation activities. It also supports the elderly and disabled with community support.Priority is given to supporting local organisations.
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CAMBRIAN EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR DEAF CHILDREN IN WALES
#515848 · £23,223 income
The Trustees of this Foundation provide benefits to promote the education, incuding social and physical training, of deaf and partially deaf persons under the age of 25 who reside, or who have a parent residing in Wales.
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FRIENDS OF THE YOUNG DISABLED
#516616 · £30,728 income
Helping disabled people and their carers to live as full and enriching a life as possible through the provision of training and recreation at a central resource centre in the City and County of Swansea
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SWILLINGTON MINERS' WELFARE INSTITUTE AND RECREATION GROUND
#523963 · £92,567 income
We are a local charity that has sports facilities & pitches. We have numerous football & rugby teams from 5 years old up to open age. We have crown green bowling facilities with many teams as well as a ladies rounders team. We have full disabled access in our club house & pavilion. The club house is used for recreational sports such as snooker as well as a large concert room for events.
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THE ROYAL SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND CHARITY, LIVERPOOL
#526090 · £5,677,689 income
The charity provides education & care of the highest quality for multiple disabled, visually impaired young people aged 2-19plus. The School offers educational placements for children with visual impairments and complex needs for both day and residential children. Rushton Futures offers a structured day service for young adults with visual impairments and can be described as having complex needs
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