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THE MRS HENRIETTA FRANCES LE PERSONNE BENEVOLENT TRUST
#200290 · £476,217 income
The Le Personne Trust provides sheltered housing for the benefit of elderly needy women in north Tandridge, Surrey, giving priority to those who are, or have been, long term residents of Caterham or, more exceptionally, for the benefit of those living further away but having family connections to Caterham and the surrounding area.
Platinum
95
/ 100
2
SYDNEY HOWARD LOVELL MEMORIAL ALMSHOUSES
#200480 · £233,244 income
Almshouses for retired people. Priority given to those in 'tied accommodation' upon retirement
Platinum
95
/ 100
3
COTTENHAM UNITED CHARITIES
#200586 · £53,371 income
Provides accommodation in 7 Almshouses in the village of Cottenham and gives grants to those in need
Platinum
95
/ 100
4
LAND AND POSSESSIONS OF THE POOR OF ELY OTHERWISE PARSONS' CHARITY
#202634 · £449,847 income
Making grants towards the relief of financial hardship, education, training and for medical needs including grants to other charities and community organisations.Also providing dwellings (almshouses) and supporting the residents who live them.All above activities are limited to an area of benefit which corresponds with the LocalGovernment area administered by the City of Ely Council
Platinum
95
/ 100
5
THE FOUNDATION OF EDWARD STOREY
#203653 · £1,609,805 income
Almshouse provision and grant making
Platinum
95
/ 100
6
DEVIZES ALMSHOUSE CHARITY
#204453 · £680,794 income
To provide quality accomodation for the elderly who reside in Devizes or the surrounding villages and are in some form of need. In addition to provide communal facilities and a general environment that will enhance the residents' quality of life.
Platinum
95
/ 100
7
UNITED CHARITIES OF CAMBRIDGE
#204640 · £387,329 income
1) Provision of almshouses for persons in conditions of need, hardship or distress living within the City of Cambridge and its surrounding area. 2) Relief in Need funds given annually to qualified charities and institutions for the relief of poverty and the education of the young in and around the City of Cambridge.
Platinum
95
/ 100
8
SUSAN DAY RESIDENTIAL HOME
#205695 · £1,497,869 income
To provide a residential home for the elderly in need living in Ilfracombe, Braunton, Barnstaple and the surrounding districts provided that preference is given to those residing in the former Urban District of Ilfracombe.
Platinum
95
/ 100
9
MERSEA ISLAND TRUST
#206064 · £400,666 income
Warden Assisted housing for the elderly
Platinum
95
/ 100
10
DULWICH ALMSHOUSE CHARITY
#207167 · £322,936 income
TO RELIEVE BENEFICIARIES IN CASE OF NEED,HARDSHIP OR DISTRESS BY THE PROVISION AND MAINTENANCE OF ALMSHOUSES AND OTHERWISE AS DETERMINED BY THE TRUSTEES.
Platinum
95
/ 100
11
THE MILLS CHARITY
#207259 · £401,196 income
Provide for people in Framlingham and the surrounding area, assistance for those in need, hardship, or distress, provide and maintain the Almshouses and assist with other projects which are for the general benefit of the inhabitants of Framlingham and surrounding area.
Platinum
95
/ 100
12
THOMAS PHILIPOT'S ALMSHOUSE CHARITY
#210074 · £359,349 income
Provision of almshouses to poor people of good character within the ancient parishes of Eltham and Chislehurst
Platinum
95
/ 100
13
THE AIR PILOTS BENEVOLENT FUND
#212952 · £78,173 income
The relief of poverty of persons who are or have been engaged professionally as air pilots or air navigators and who are British subjects by birth or by naturalisation or who are liverymen, upper freemen or freemen of the Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators of London.The relief of poverty and/or advancement of education of the dependants widows and orphans of all such persons mentioned above.
Platinum
95
/ 100
14
PORTLAND COLLEGE
#214339 · £20,912,000 income
Portland College is a vibrant national college for people with a wide range of disabilities. It is one of the foremost Colleges of its type providing good learning opportunities for up to 300 students aged from 16. They who come from all over the country to take advantage of Portland's excellent facilities and wide spectrum of programmes in an environment designed to meet their special needs.
Platinum
95
/ 100
15
THE RUGBY FREE CHURCH HOMES FOR THE AGED
#214479 · £1,898,884 income
Bilton House aims to provide an excellent standard of residential and dementia care within a caring Christian ethos, for elderly and frail people who can no longer fully care for themselves.
Platinum
95
/ 100
16
ST NICHOLAS HOSPITAL
#214916 · £312,851 income
Almshouse - providing accommodation for people in need of assistance.
Platinum
95
/ 100
17
THE DAVENPORT HOMES
#215415 · £287,241 income
Provision of almshouse accommodation for beneficiaries within the area of benefit.
Platinum
95
/ 100
18
ST MARTIN-IN-THE-FIELDS ALMSHOUSE CHARITY
#216144 · £232,135 income
Providing accommodation for elderly people of little financial means and such other persons as the Trustees in their discretion may approve providing that they reside or are employed in essential services in the City of Westminster
Platinum
95
/ 100
19
WARWICK UNITED CHARITY
#216830 · £75,446 income
The provision and maintenance of Almshouses within the town of Warwick.
Platinum
95
/ 100
20
NICHOLAS CHAMBERLAINE'S HOSPITAL AND SERMON
#216930 · £399,763 income
Provision and maintenance of 28 affordable units of housing at Almshouses
Platinum
95
/ 100
21
THE SIR THOMAS WHITE LOAN CHARITY
#218061 · £431,285 income
The Charity loans amounts up to £20,000 interest free for nine years to persons aged over 18 and under 45 setting up their own business within Leicester(shire) or Rutland, Loans for post-graduate education up to £10,000, interest free for nine years to persons aged over 18 and under 45, who have lived in Leicester(shire)/Rutland for at least 3 years.
Platinum
95
/ 100
22
THE HOSPITAL OF ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST AND OF ST ANNE IN OKEHAM
#218931 · £1,230,000 income
As an almshouse charity we are committed to providing quality accommodation for retired people who want to maintain their independence.
Platinum
95
/ 100
23
THE ORME ALMSHOUSES
#219705 · £54,594 income
The charity operates eleven almshouses for men aged 55 or over, bachelors or widowers with well-being support, in the centre of Louth.
Platinum
95
/ 100
24
NORTHUMBERLAND WILDLIFE TRUST LIMITED
#221819 · £5,541,966 income
The Trust's mission is to conserve local wildlife, promote nature conservation and provide the means by which everyone can become involved. It achieves this by providing advice on wildlife issues, undertaking species and habitat conservation and managing nature reserves, as well as a range of activities aimed at making people more aware of, and engaged in, the conservation message.
Platinum
95
/ 100
25
DERBY TOC H CHILDREN'S CAMP
#223219 · £115,704 income
We are a 100% volunteer-run charity committed to offering an annual summer camping holiday for around 160 deserving children from Derby City. The children, aged 9-14 years, are selected to attend the camp by their school or the local authority Children's and Young People's services. We offer a safe, friendly and exciting adventure in the Derbyshire countryside for children who really need it.
Platinum
95
/ 100
26
THE HART MEMORIAL TRUST
#225535 · £82,687 income
The provision of living accommodation and the upkeep of property at Harts Close Hornsea to the aged members of the public who have resided within the boundary of Kingston Upon Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire
Platinum
95
/ 100
27
THE SEVENOAKS ALMSHOUSE CHARITY
#226418 · £224,470 income
The Sevenoaks Almshouse Charity offers accomodation to people who meet the guidelines for selection of residents. The area of benefit is the area administered by Sevenoaks District Council
Platinum
95
/ 100
28
CHESTFIELD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE
#228397 · £22,048 income
To advance the education of women in all areas for the public benefit. There are groups for craft, walking, keep fit, table tennis, art and scrabble. There are monthly meetings with speakers. Various social/educational occasions are held. Women are encouraged to help in the running of their organisation thus gaining in confidence and organisational skills.
Platinum
95
/ 100
29
THE CUCKFIELD COTTAGE HOMES TRUST
#229475 · £46,516 income
Provision of almshouse accommodation for those aged over 60 in the Deanery of Cuckfield, members of a Christian denomination (preference given to members of the C of E, resident in the Parish of Cuckfield) and capable of independent living
Platinum
95
/ 100
30
LASLETT'S (HINTON) CHARITY
#233696 · £644,707 income
Assisting in the repair, restoration, rebuilding and refitting of any churches and chapels connected with the Established Church of England;Assisting poor aged or infirm persons by making grants to organisations that help such persons, as the Trustees may think fit;
Platinum
95
/ 100
31
THE CHARITY FOR LICENSED MINISTERS IN THE DIOCESE OF CHELMSFORD
#239238 · £40,429 income
The prime purpose is to provide financial assistance to "poor clergy" throughout the Chelmsford Diocese. This includes those whose own parents are now among their dependants. Support extends into retirement and-after death-continues to provide grants for surviving spouses and dependant children.
Platinum
95
/ 100
32
THE SHELDON TRUST
#242328 · £234,891 income
To relieve poverty and distress in society concentrating on community projects and special needs groups in the West Midlands area. Nationally, Youth Development projects for young people 16 to 25 years, especially those who are NEET. Small grants for Holidays for the disadvantaged from the West Midlands and Greater London. Grants are made to registered charities and charitable organisations only.
Platinum
95
/ 100
33
THE CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF HOUSING
#244067 · £10,036,767 income
We are the professional body for people working in the housing profession. By promoting the standards and ideals of housing and training and educating those engaged in the housing profession we aim to maximize the contribution that housing professionals make to the wellbeing of communities. We have over 18,000 members primarily in the UK but also in over 20 other countries across five continents.
Platinum
95
/ 100
34
LEICESTER FREEMEN'S ESTATE
#244732 · £322,288 income
To administer and manage the Leicester Freemen's Estate Charity for the benefit of aged needy Freemen of the City of Leicester, their widows, widowers and future generations of Freemen.
Platinum
95
/ 100
35
JUBILEE COMMEMORATION COTTAGES TRUST
#245668 · £1,268,016 income
Promotion of the establishment, continuation, efficiency and effectiveness of almshouse foundations, and to promote the provision, improvement, upkeep and maintenance of almshouses, and associated services and facilities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
36
THE ABBEYFIELD RYDE SOCIETY LIMITED
#246364 · £271,109 income
Provision of sheltered affordable housing for 15 elderly residents
Platinum
95
/ 100
37
THE ABBEYFIELD KNUTSFORD SOCIETY LTD
#247343 · £185,299 income
Provision of accommodation for lonely and elderly people in accordance with the aims and principles of the national Abbeyfield Society
Platinum
95
/ 100
38
THE ABBEYFIELD DEPTFORD SOCIETY LIMITED
#247440 · £52,743 income
We provide very sheltered accommodation and meals provided by a live in housekeeper for single lonely or homeless older people.
Platinum
95
/ 100
39
RIPON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
#250986 · £528,287 income
The provision of hostel accommodation for single young people aged 16-35. We provide a hall, lounge, training room for the use of the Ripon community. Our own work includes a drama club for young people aged 11-16 and a parent and toddler group.
Platinum
95
/ 100
40
ALLANDALE CARE GROUP LIMITED
#252624 · £1,564,345 income
Provide sheltered and registered residential housing for the elderly
Platinum
95
/ 100
41
ST NEOTS AND DISTRICT VOLUNTARY WELFARE ASSOCIATION
#253740 · £165,479 income
A Day Centre & attendant services for the elderly of St Neots & District under Cambridgeshire Social Services; a Luncheon Club for retired persons falling outside Social Services parameters; Studio facilities for the local Talking Newspaper For the Blind; premises for low cost rent to other charities & non-profitmaking organisations; welfare relief for those who cannot obtain help elsewhere.
Platinum
95
/ 100
42
RE-INSTATE LIMITED
#256433 · £511,522 income
Re-Instate is a charity working to improve employment opportunities, quality of life and well-being for disadvantaged people including people experiencing mental ill-health, people with learning disabilities and young people.A key part of the vision for Re-Instate is the provision of employment services that build sustainable recovery for people experiencing mental ill-health.
Platinum
95
/ 100
43
POLKA CHILDREN'S THEATRE LIMITED
#256979 · £3,620,501 income
Polka empowers children aged 0 to 12 years old to navigate their world through inspirational theatre and creative experiences: improving children's lives, bringing communities together, creating ground-breaking theatre. Since 1979 we have built a local, national and international reputation. Our venue in Wimbledon is a theatre and community hub where everyone is welcome.
Platinum
95
/ 100
44
JEWISH BLIND & PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED SOCIETY LIMITED
#259480 · £6,093,469 income
Exists for Jewish people with physical disabilities and or impaired vision aged 18 upwards to have access to housing and support so that they lead the best life they can; enabling independence, dignity and choice. This is achieved through our specially adapted mobility apartments located in our unique supportive developments or within their own home in the wider community.
Platinum
95
/ 100
45
SOUTH GREEN AND DISTRICT WAR MEMORIAL FUND
#261084 · £27,871 income
Our charity provides a village hall as a permanent war memorial to those who lost their lives in World War 2. We provide facilities for many local organisations from pre-school aged children to senior citizens, raising revenue from lettings & fundraising to maintain & improve the hall for future use.
Platinum
95
/ 100
46
THE SWAY WELFARE AID GROUP
#261220 · £39,446 income
Provides Grants to individuals and organizations for the relief of financial hardship or to assist the sick, disabled or aged.Provides services to assist with medical transport and a lunch club for elderly people living alone.The area of operation is restricted to the civil parish of Sway, Hampshire.
Platinum
95
/ 100
47
Britten Pears Arts
#261383 · £15,269,000 income
Artistic programming - concerts at Snape Concert Hall and other locations;Britten-Pears Young Artist Programme - performance driven masterclasses;Aldeburgh Residencies - development for established musicians;Aldeburgh Young Musicians - creative and performing projects for exceptional musicians aged 8 and 18;Learning and Inclusion - engagement with the local community on arts-based projects
Platinum
95
/ 100
48
ALICE CROFT HOUSE
#261787 · £109,135 income
Eastbourne Seniors Club aims to promote the well-being of all older people over the age of 50and help make their lives enjoyable and fulfilling.
Platinum
95
/ 100
49
THE ABBEYFIELD BERKHAMSTED AND HEMEL HEMPSTEAD SOCIETY LIMITED
#262424 · £736,210 income
Provision of accommodation/services for the elderly in accordance with the aims and principles of the Abbeyfield Society Limited.
Platinum
95
/ 100
50
THE RAF BENEVOLENT FUND HOUSING TRUST LIMITED
#264636 · £2,166,411 income
Provision of housing for RAF personnel who face medical retirement from the RAF following a serious disabling accident or illness, and for the families of those who die whilst serving
Platinum
95
/ 100
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