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👶 Children · 34,396 charities · page 1 of 688
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HELEN BROTHERTON TRUST
#200222 · £7,321,729 income
Our mission is to champion wildlife and natural places, to engage and inspire people and to promote sustainable living. We are working to conserve and enhance Dorset's rich and varied wildlife, delivering conservation gains through our network of nature reserves and wildlife sites and by engaging with communities, working with landowners, farmers, local authorities, business and young people.
Platinum
95
/ 100
2
ABINGDON DRAMA CLUB
#206720 · £28,625 income
Theatrical performancesEducating young people interested in the Theatre
Platinum
95
/ 100
3
WEST KIRBY EDUCATIONAL TRUST
#207790 · £11,886,453 income
The objects of the charity are the education and care of children with complex special needs, who are recognised by their Local Education Authority as having communication, social, medical, emotional and behavioural problems.
Platinum
95
/ 100
4
MASONIC BENEVOLENT FUND OF SOUTH WALES
#208514 · £72,009 income
To assist the education and advancement of the children of distressed or deceased Freemasons in the province; to assist widows of such Freemasons; to assist old, infirm and distressed Freemasons; to subscribe to recognised Masonic charitable organisations; to donate to non Masonic charities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
5
BRUNSWICK CLUB TRUST
#209865 · £366,200 income
THE BUNSWICK CLUB IS A RECREATIONAL AND SPORTING CLUB FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, MAINLY BETWEEN THE AGES OF 8 AND 19.
Platinum
95
/ 100
6
BROMLEY AND SHEPPARD'S COLLEGES CHARITY
#210337 · £477,705 income
Provide housing for Church of England Clergy and their wives/widows and sometimes supporting children.
Platinum
95
/ 100
7
FELIX THORNLEY COBBOLD AGRICULTURAL TRUST
#211245 · £380,510 income
The Felix Cobbold Trust provides grants to advance and improve agriculture, in particular to educate farmers and young people in agricultural methods, developments and techniques, in Suffolk and the adjoining counties.
Platinum
95
/ 100
8
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
9
LEEDS CONVALESCENT SOCIETY
#223831 · £16,373 income
We issue grants to support the health and wellbeing of those in need residing in the City of Leeds Metropolitan District during convalescence. Examples of grants are medical equipment (nebulisers, wheelchairs), helping to fund support groups (mental health, terminal illness), community outreach projects and day trips for adults and children with disabilities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
10
POOR SERVANTS OF THE MOTHER OF GOD
#227931 · £24,009,238 income
Social & Pastoral work.Operation of: Care Homes, Childrens' services, Schools and Retreat Centres.Religious Worship and Prayer.Overseas outreach & missions.
Platinum
95
/ 100
11
LLANELLI CENTRE FOR THE DEAF
#228370 · £19,520 income
Social Centre for the Deaf Community of West Wales and surrounding area including youth activities
Platinum
95
/ 100
12
THE KERRISON TRUST
#228590 · £213,164 income
The relief of children and young persons in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk in need of care by the provision of housing, counselling and by such other means as the Trustees think fitandin or towards the advancement of the education and training of children and young persons qualified as aforesaid.
Platinum
95
/ 100
13
THE FARRINGDON HOUSE SCHOOL CHARITABLE TRUST
#228739 · £114,754 income
To provide grants to help children and young people including those with SEN/SEND in their education and training.
Platinum
95
/ 100
14
NORTHBROOK COMMUNITY TRUST
#228740 · £189,595 income
Our charitable Trust typically supports Devon charities/organisations who focus on the care, education and training of children and young people under 25.
Platinum
95
/ 100
15
STRETTON VILLAGE HALL
#229075 · £13,190 income
We organise village events including a Summer party every year. The Hall is let to private organisations including exercise classes, arts & crafts, special interest groups and children's activities. We also hire out to individuals, mainly for parties and weddings.
Platinum
95
/ 100
16
SWANSEA LITTLE THEATRE LIMITED
#229640 · £117,000 income
Swansea Little Theatre promotes drama in Swansea and surrounding district. We put on six major plays a year. We bring theatre to distant parts in our outreach programme. We have a regular youth theatre (7 - 18 yr olds). We enable other theatre groups, schools, drama groups to perform in a professional theatre environment. All members are volunteers.
Platinum
95
/ 100
17
THE LICENSED TRADE CHARITY
#230011 · £29,765,209 income
The Charity assists those working in:those who have worked in or have retired from the licensed drinks trade in the following areas:(a)those who are sick ,infirm or distressed; (b) in the case of financial hardship and (c) the relief of ills consequent of old ageThe Charity through its schools educates the children from the general public but with preference to those working in the trade.
Platinum
95
/ 100
18
WELLINGTON EVANGELICAL CHAPEL
#233810 · £84,297 income
Running Sunday services, Children's Groups and other activities for adults during the week and weekend
Platinum
95
/ 100
19
DEBTORS' RELIEF FUNDS CHARITY
#234144 · £31,054 income
In accordance withy the aims of the charity, Governors distributed surplus income totalling ?17,000 to nine charities. In general, Governors continue to support charities working with young people at risk and the relief of offenders and their dependants.
Platinum
95
/ 100
20
CHARITY OF THOMAS GOODWINNE (OR GOODWIN)
#235871 · £68,282 income
The money is used for young people who have left school and gone onto further education i.e. universities, NVQ courses to help them with books etc. Also organisations in the village i.e. school, brownies, play group.
Platinum
95
/ 100
21
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
22
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
23
THE LEICESTER AND LEICESTERSHIRE ANIMAL AID ASSOCIATION
#242560 · £1,350,321 income
Provide the highest level of care in our kennels and cattery to re-home unwanted, abandoned, stray, lost or neglected pets in loving, responsible homes. Provide educational events and activities to inform adults and children in responsible pet ownership and care. Provide a support scheme to help local vulnerable pet owners with care for their companion animals to prevent loneliness and isolation.
Platinum
95
/ 100
24
THE MASTER PILOTS AND SEAMEN OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TRINITY HOUSE, NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
#243369 · £188,579 income
The main activities of the charity are the examination and licensing of deep sea pilots, the relief of poor mariners and their widows, and the provision of youth maritime training, the provision of maritime consultancy services, and the upkeep and conservation of ancient listed buildings.
Platinum
95
/ 100
25
THE MOTHERS UNION (DIOCESE OF WORCESTER BRANCH)
#250273 · £23,449 income
Our aims and objects are:To promote and support marriage and family lifeTo encourage parents in their role to develop the faith of their childrenTo maintain a worldwide fellowship of Christians united in prayer, worship and serviceTo promote conditions in society favourable to stable family life and the protection of childrenTo help those whose family life has met with adversity
Platinum
95
/ 100
26
CLEVEDON YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION
#250972 · £170,400 income
Clevedon YMCA is a small part of the International YMCA federation, an independent charity in Clevedon since 1875. Our mission is to be here for local residents, especially young people, to provide facilities for local people to use and to help those in the most need.
Platinum
95
/ 100
27
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
28
THE DOWNSIDE SETTLEMENT
#252196 · £555,153 income
DFYC, open to all young without discrimination, supports socially excluded young people in Bermondsey and around, enabling them to fulfil their potential through a structured and varied programme of activities, which the staff actively supervise and join in during all sessions. Based on Christian principles, young people discover meaning to their lives and contribute to their local communities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
29
THE FRIENDS OF BROOKLANDS SCHOOL
#255861 · £48,335 income
Friends of Brooklands School (from now on known as FOBS) charity aims are to raised funds to enhance the curriculum and provide opportunities above the curriculum for the children of Brooklands School, all of whom have severe, profound or complex learning difficulties, including autism.
Platinum
95
/ 100
30
ALDER HEY CHILDREN'S KIDNEY FUND
#256051 · £48,073 income
To provide help to children with renal and urological disorders, through welfare assistance, supporting staff training and development, providing equipment, supporting research and other activities to assist.
Platinum
95
/ 100
31
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
32
ST AUSTELL AMATEUR OPERATIC SOCIETY
#256573 · £26,374 income
The society produces an annual musical show for the general public in the mid Cornwall area to enjoy entertainment at a local theatre. For the members of the cast and stage crew it gives education in performing arts and technical matters. The society engages a professional Director and Musical Director. The society welcomes children and young people where the script or score allows.
Platinum
95
/ 100
33
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
34
MEMORIAL HALL
#260046 · £31,128 income
Local village hall that provides amenities and activities for local residents. The hall is available to hire for various village events - choir, keep fit, exhibitions, children's groups etc. We also run monthly coffee mornings, soup lunches that are well attended by the older village residents. The hall is also used by the local parish council and the church council.
Platinum
95
/ 100
35
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
36
OXFORD AND DISTRICT MENCAP
#261236 · £86,552 income
The care and support of children and adults with a learning disability - and support for their parents and other carers :- seven o'clock social club for adults age 15 and over, Summer holiday programme for about 90 children and adults - also giving a week's respite to carers.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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CAMBRIDGE CHRISTADELPHIAN ECCLESIA
#261612 · £25,173 income
The object of the ecclesia is to meet for worship, fellowship, Bible study, preaching, teaching and recreation. Sunday School and youth activities are arranged for our own children and are also open to the public. Booklets and materials used for our Bible education events are offered free of charge to the general public.
Platinum
95
/ 100
38
NORTHERN COUNTIES PONY ASSOCIATION
#264796 · £62,171 income
We promote and support educational and recreational facilities for children and adults regardless of their physical or mental ability to enable them to ride, enjoy and learn about horses & ponies. We also participate in prevention of cruelty to all equines, and in improving the standard of horses & ponies by promoting selective breeding and researching matters relevent to equine health.
Platinum
95
/ 100
39
ROMSEY OPPORTUNITY GROUP FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
#266330 · £36,490 income
THE GROUP ENABLES YOUNG CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS THE OPPORTUNITY TO LEARN AND DEVELOP THROUGH PLAY.
Platinum
95
/ 100
40
WEST OXFORDSHIRE ARTS ASSOCIATION
#266542 · £27,688 income
Provide an exhibition space for artists to display and sell their work. Provide educational workshops/lectures for both children and adults on all aspects of Art.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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2ND CLEVEDON SCOUT GROUP
#267422 · £21,295 income
Activities for young people following the guidelines of the Scout Association, to promote their development in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential, as individuals, as responsible citizens and as members of their local, national and international communities.
Platinum
95
/ 100
42
6TH CHRISTCHURCH (BRANSGORE) SCOUT GROUP
#267707 · £28,731 income
Provide Scouting activities for young people
Platinum
95
/ 100
43
10TH EDMONTON SCOUT GROUP
#267755 · £27,416 income
We are part of The Scout Association, delivering weekly activities for young people aged 6 to 14 across North London. Our programme includes working towards Scout badges, as well as taking part in additional schemes such as the DofE. Alongside our regular meetings, we organise weekend and week-long camping trips. These experiences help young people build confidence and independence.
Platinum
95
/ 100
44
THE HOWARD DE WALDEN CENTRE
#268203 · £80,331 income
The provision of a youth and community centre for the residents of Maidstone and its neighbourhood.
Platinum
95
/ 100
45
THE FEDERATION OF CHILDREN'S BOOK GROUPS
#268289 · £49,770 income
Bringing children and books together throughout the UK
Platinum
95
/ 100
46
NORTHAMPTONSHIRE COUNTY SCOUT COUNCIL
#269735 · £266,823 income
Scouting for young people. support and training for adults to carry out relevant duties.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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12th and 17th Medway Towns Scout Group
#270221 · £25,635 income
THE AIM OF THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION IS TO PROMOTE THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG PEOPLE.BY PROVIDING A BALANCED PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES THAT PROVIDE FUN, LEARNING AND SUPPORTING THE LOCAL COMMUNITY. WE SEEK TO ACHIEVE THIS BY USING THE BALANCED TRAINING PROGRAMME SCHEME.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF NECESSITOUS PROTESTANT MINISTERS THEIR WIDOWS AND ORPHANS (ALSO KNOWN AS MINISTERS' RELIEF SOCIETY)
#270314 · £15,615 income
Provides assistance to Protestant Evangelical Christian ministers who find themselves in financial need, especially in cases of old age or disability. Similarly in the case of the widows or orphaned children of such ministers.
Platinum
95
/ 100
49
KINGSTON LIBERAL SYNAGOGUE
#270792 · £307,600 income
To advance Liberal Judaism, to provide, arrange and conduct religious education and to pursue any other charitable purpose.Provide and maintain a Synagogue, conduct religious sevices and within this environment provide education to adults and children. Involve the Synagogue actively in the life of the local community and provide and promote interfaith co-operation within the local community.
Platinum
95
/ 100
50
KisharonLangdon
#271519 · £9,791,043 income
The principal object of the charity is to provide excellence in education, vocational training, care and support for children and adults with learning disabilities, within a traditional Jewish environment. The aim is to make provision for life so as to promote the potential of the individual using support and therapies in order that they live as independently as possible within the community.
Platinum
95
/ 100
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