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171,622
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40575
Platinum
55996
Verified
537
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171,622 charities · page 233 of 3433
11601
CONCERTS AT CRATFIELD CIO
#1169617 · £37,820 income
To promote, improve, develop and maintain public education in and appreciation of the art and science of chamber music in all its aspects by the presentation of professional public concerts and by such other ways as the society through its committee shall determine from time to time
Platinum
92
/ 100
11602
WESTMINSTER AMALGAMATED CHARITY
#1175356 · £260,366 income
The charity makes grants to organisations and individuals in the City of Westminster for the relief of need.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11603
SNOW BUDDIES UK
#1167386 · £76,991 income
Snow Buddies UK is a UK based Charity that helps skiers and snowboarders with a disability or life changing illness overcome the Physical, Financial and Logistical barriers that prevents them from participating in and enjoying the sport that they love.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11604
THE WILDHEART TRUST
#1171144 · £2,131,762 income
The Trust is dedicated to engaging, involving and empowering people from both the heart and the head. Objects are to advance:- animal welfare and conservation, the education of the public in animal welfare and conservation, environmental protection, to promote and participate in science-based research projects to assist the survival of endangered species
Platinum
92
/ 100
11605
KENT KINDNESS
#1167921 · £32,662 income
The relief of children and young people who are unaccompanied asylum seekers and refugees, in particular by the provision of basic support education including classes in English and life skills and the provision of recreation and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions of life.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11606
WOLLATON PARK COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#1168667 · £64,166 income
We run a community centre within which we hire out rooms to local groups such as Tai Chi, Slimming World, Singing for the brain, mens and ladies groups. We also hire out rooms to local residents for functions such as children's birthday parties. We also offer annual funded activities such as garden parties in the summer and a Christmas fayre.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11607
ST ALBANS FOR REFUGEES
#1167679 · £36,598 income
To collect and distribute emergency aid for refugees from war, oppression, natural disasters, climate change, and those being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, or membership of a particular social group or political opinion.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11608
VIEWPOINT CENTRE CIO
#1172302 · £41,235 income
To promote social inclusion for people aged 8 - 24 using powerful unmounted horse based interventions with specially trained horses.Professional referrals from : schools, CAMHS, Social Workers, Specialist Agencies, Domestic Violence, Drug & Alcohol for those suffering from a variety of challenges e.g Mental Health - especially anxiety, school exclusion, ADHD, neglect & abuse, victims of crime etc
Platinum
92
/ 100
11609
THE CRICKET ASYLUM FOUNDATION
#1169846 · £30,235 income
The Cricket Asylum Foundation provides an inclusive opportunity for disadvantaged people to participate in the game of cricket to make a positive difference to the community. We have taster Sessions aimed at primary schools and youth groups, offer a scholarship programme and coach groups and individuals bespoke to the participants needs, we deliver where best suited for the recipient.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11610
THE GOLF TRUST
#1172134 · £113,062 income
Focusing on the social, physical and mental aspects of life The Golf Trust aims to bring people together from all areas of life to play. With our outreach programmes of the golf trust can reach people who would never play golf and give them the opportunity to progress as players and people by integrating people with disabilities and able bodied together.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11611
LINKING LIVES UK
#1170325 · £233,294 income
Linking Lives UK is a national charity working to reduce loneliness and social isolation amongst older people. We achieve this through the development of befriending schemes and social events and activities which are set up in partnership with local churches and other agencies.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11612
THE OFFICE OF HEALTH ECONOMICS
#1170829 · £5,282,232 income
The Office of Health Economics (OHE) conducts research on health economics and related policy issues that affect health care and the life sciences industries. OHE disseminates its work at conferences and workshops and provides training programmes.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11613
LITTLE EDI FOUNDATION
#1169242 · £74,493 income
Supplying and distributing food parcels, hygiene packs, and school supplies for disadvantaged and vulnerable children and their families across Essex. An annual summer scheme for children in our project and regular activities to engage parents. Creating learning/development opportunities for disadvantaged and disengaged 13-18 year olds in Essex to engage in social action through volunteering.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11614
THE ARTS CHARITY AT DEAN CLOUGH
#1170751 · £126,262 income
Management, consolidation & development of the arts and educational programme at Dean Clough. Uniting visual arts, performance, community and legacy programmes under one roof. Using an innovative brief and unique resources to create an impact across social, educational & commercial sectors to help change lives. Responsible for the music & other performance programmes, festivals & community events.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11615
ARLESTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
#1168919 · £24,891 income
We are a community centre and we run community activities
Platinum
92
/ 100
11616
FRIENDS OF HOLY FAMILY - WEST ACTON
#1171149 · £24,945 income
Parent association running fund raising activities for Holy Family Catholic Primary School, Vale Lane, West Acton, Ealing W3.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11617
LOVE, JASMINE
#1169397 · £262,989 income
Love, Jasmine provides support to family members directly affected by the loss of a child. We provide emotional and practical support and promote self-care to improve the emotional wellbeing of the whole family.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11618
OPEN DOFE CENTRES IN WEST SUSSEX
#1169592 · £14,329 income
Open DofE Centres in West Sussex operates an open-access Duke of Edinburgh's Award centre in Horsham.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11619
VIVIAN PARK BOWLS ASSOCIATION
#1168687 · £14,627 income
We are a Charitable Incorporated Organisation comprising of member bowls clubs, operating under the umbrella of Vivian Park Bowls Association. The member clubs participate in the local leagues and competitions, with the aim of developing the game of bowls in the community.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11620
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF ST PETER & ST PAUL, BASSINGBOURN
#1169787 · £301,671 income
- General Charitable activities- Religious activities and services- Provision of local spaces for community use- Activities for children and families- Concerts and entertainment- Support of vulnerable individuals and families in the community
Platinum
92
/ 100
11621
STAR INTERNATIONAL: SUPPORT THROUGH THERAPY, ADVOCACY AND RESOURCES
#1170669 · £6,918 income
We provide training to care givers and staff who provide essential care to children and young adults with mild to severe disabilities. We provide equipment and essential items to improve the lives of vulnerable individuals. We support local Romanian charities who support these same children. We purchase equipment, when needed, to benefit the lives of children living in government run homes.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11622
HUNSWORTH COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
#1170070 · £12,905 income
We the trustees of the centre keep the centre operating for the benefit of the local community and we do annual coffee mornings for the community and every Christmas we do a free community get together this by means of giving back to the village we run the centre voluntary and we are full with local activities everyday this means we can keep running and hopefully the centre will be there for ever
Platinum
92
/ 100
11623
Stories For Life
#1169750 · £42,843 income
Stories for Life records life stories face to face or remotely with those who are in the last chapter of life in a variety of settings; hospices, hospitals, care homes or in their own homes. Our biographers are specialist volunteers trained by us. Our phone service can include the recording of less formally structured conversations between family members/ friends of a different generation.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11624
GO-FORWARD YOUTH
#1168878 · £293,170 income
The aim of Go-Forward Youth is to provide a home from home, with other support such as training in entrepreneurship, for 18-24 year old care leavers who find themselves at a low point. Go-Forward will provide a warm supported, caring environment with the developmental support that can help young people through their difficulties when they feel most isolated.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11625
JACOB ABRAHAM FOUNDATION
#1170063 · £300,969 income
The Jacob Abraham Foundation aims to help prevent suicide through direct intervention with vulnerable people, raise awareness on mental health/suicide issues, promote positive mental health and support people bereaved through suicide in Wales.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11626
PLYMOUTH LADIES CHARITY CLUB
#1170402 · £55,580 income
The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage within the area of interest.Such charitable purposes for the public benefit as are exclusively charitable according to the laws of England and Wales as the trustees may from time to time determine.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11627
CAMBRIDGE & COLERIDGE ATHLETIC CLUB
#1169959 · £102,537 income
The Organisation is an Athletics Club:Provides opportunities for training and competition, makes available facilities, makes available resources including coaching, makes grants to individuals, provides other services including advocacy, advice and information
Platinum
92
/ 100
11628
THE PEVENSEY TOWN TRUST
#1171696 · £37,148 income
We run a Local History museum which is open to the public btween April and September.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11629
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL PARISH OF GREAT WALTHAM WITH FORD END
#1171387 · £102,685 income
The role of the Parochial Church Council (PCC) is to oversee the running of the activities of the ministry and the churches in the Parish of Great Waltham with Ford End. This includes att matters related to church services, the maintenance and improvement of the churches and churchyards and delivering the ministry in the wider community
Platinum
92
/ 100
11630
SEVEN SPIKES RELIEF FOUNDATION
#1170486 · £1,141,170 income
Raise funds to hep the poor, needy, orphans, widows survive demanding life and health needs.Offer religious and humanitarian services to communities in the Uk and abroadRelieve poverty and disasaters and clean water for communities in need.Help in emergency medical conditionssponsor orphans and widows and provide shelter and accomodationprovide religious and educational services.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11631
ABBOTTS ANN NURSERY SCHOOL
#1169193 · £97,561 income
Abbotts Ann Nursery School offers stimulating and fun-filled activities for your child to help them learn and make friends. We have achieved a Good rating from Ofsted in recognition of the quality of our approach to child development. Our nursery is a registered charity, so our proceeds are reinvested into the care and development of our children.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11632
HOUSE OF WORSHIP CHRISTIAN CHURCH
#1169488 · £170,440 income
We meet every Sunday in Hammersmith for our morning Praise and Worship Service. We do evangelism on streets sometimes by giving out flyers or just by simply having a fellowship at the park singing worship songs. We have our annual family camp too outside England sometimes. We share the gospel of Jesus Christ to anyone we meet.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11633
RAYNHAM WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE
#1169566 · £71,725 income
Maintain and manage a community centre.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11634
TUMAINI JIPYA - NEW HOPE
#1170122 · £37,941 income
Working to provide basic needs to rural Tanzania. At present we are working on getting clean, fresh water to 14,000 people in the Masai area of Tanzania. These people deserve to access basic needs we take for granted. We also support the local primary school in Lengijave at present and have managed to install electricity into part of the school across a gorge and glaze windows.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11635
SHEPHERDS SPRING PRE-SCHOOL NURSERY
#1172257 · £909,963 income
The Charity aims to provide good, safe and affordable childcare in Andover, offering both Nursery and Pre-school facilities, with flexible sessions, to help meet the parents needs. The development and care of our children is measured according to the standard set by the statutory framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage document. All staff are Paediatric First Aid trained.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11636
ST JOHN SINGERS
#1169985 · £21,526 income
St John Singers is a small choir which sings at events such as concerts and religious services, often in partnership with other charities. The main area of activity is Salisbury, with occasional trips further afield or overseas. Members and audiences benefit from the appreciation of, and education in the art and science of music. Partnering charities benefit financially from concert profits.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11637
RETFORD U3A
#1171852 · £40,641 income
To advance the education of middle-aged and older people who are not in full time gainful employment. The provision of facilities for leisure time and recreational activities with the object of improving the conditions of life for the above persons in the interests of their social welfare.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11638
SIDCUP DEBT ADVICE
#1169856 · £19,910 income
The relief of financial hardship through the provision of support and access to free financial advice and assistance to people with debt-related problems living in the Sidcup are and beyond who, through lack of means, would otherwise be unable to obtain such support and advice
Platinum
92
/ 100
11639
GRATITUDE
#1175838 · £168,540 income
For the benefit of members, vulnerable members of the public and the public at large that may include those with disabilities, mental or physical health issues, in advanced age, those subject to or at risk of poverty or financial hardship, or in some other way disadvantaged or socially marginalised, in the UK and potentially with partners overseas.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11640
ALDBOURNE YOUTH COUNCIL
#1169711 · £53,919 income
To advance in life and help young people in Aldbourne and nearby villages through:1. The provision of recreation and leisure activities in the interests of social welfare designed to improve their conditions of life2. Providing support and activities that develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent mature and responsible individuals
Platinum
92
/ 100
11641
BLACKBURN UNITED ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
#1170573 · £40,702 income
Blackburn United engages with young people aged 4 to adults, predominantly residing from Blackburn, to provide sporting activities. Many of the children have not taken part in sport at this level before. With this in mind, the club in the past couple of years has put in place several initiatives to ensure that young people are able to fulfil their potential and skill in a competitive context.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11642
THE PAROCHIAL CHURCH COUNCIL OF THE ECCLESIATICAL PARISH OF ST LAWRENCE, BARNWOOD. GLOUCESTER
#1170167 · £135,320 income
Regular public worship Provision of sacred space for personal prayer and contemplationPastoral work including visiting the sick and bereavedTeaching Christianity through sermons, courses and small groupsReligious assemblies in schoolPromoting mission of Christianity through events, meetings, literature, activities for elderly, parents, toddlersSupporting charities in UK and overseas
Platinum
92
/ 100
11643
NAVNAT VANIK ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
#1173042 · £1,139,934 income
ORGANIZES RELIGIOUS, CULTURAL, EDUCATIONAL, SPORT, RECREATIONAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE BENEFIT OF NAVNAT VANIK COMMUNITY IN THE UK AND ABROAD WITH EMPHASIS IN THE GREATER LONDON AREA. DONATES TO OTHER CHARITIES IN UK AND ABROAD ON A REGULAR BASIS AND PROMOTES THE JAIN AND HINDU RELIGIONS.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11644
COLLEGIUM LAUREATUM
#1169986 · £36,039 income
Collegium Laureatum is a choral society based in Cambridge which welcomes without audition those who want to sing together, to learn music to a high standard for public performance, to prepare concerts for the benefit of the residents of Cambridge and its environs. We include music which is seldom performed, and provide solo opportunities for young trainee singers.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11645
FRIENDS OF RSVP WEST REGION
#1170838 · £16,207 income
To provide funding for the activities of the volunteer members of RSVP West Region, in Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Bath & North East Somerset.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11646
BURGHFIELD AND MORTIMER HANDYBUS
#1170252 · £20,121 income
The objectives of the CIO are:-To provide transport to the elderly and disabled residents in the West Berkshire villages of Burghfield, Mortimer, Sulhampstead, Padworth, Ufton Nervet, Wokefield & Beech Hill to:(a) Facilitate shopping trips(b) Enable attendance to local clubs(c) To attend medical appointments(d) To provide day trips
Platinum
92
/ 100
11647
INSPIRING GIRLS INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
#1171779 · £863,058 income
Inspiring Girls is dedicated to raising the aspirations of girls around the world by connecting them with female role models. We facilitate volunteers going into schools or attending specific speed-networking events to talk to girls about their life, career, choices and experiences. We also manage an online video library where girls can find interviews of volunteers talking about their careers.
Platinum
92
/ 100
11648
BISHOP AUCKLAND ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
#1172061 · £778 income
THE OBJECTS OF THE CIO ARE: TO ADVANCE THE EDUCATION OF THE PUBLIC ON THE SUBJECT OF ASTRONOMY, PRIMARILY BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY BY: A. THE ACQUISITION, PRESERVATION AND MAINTENANCE OF ONE OR MORE TELESCOPES B. THE PROVISION OF REGULAR MEETINGS FOR MEMBERS TO SHARE KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS AND TO HEAR PRESENTATIONS BY EXPERT SPEAKERS C. THE PROVISION OF OPEN MEETINGS FOR NON-MEMBERS TO ENCOURAGE THE
Platinum
92
/ 100
11649
PENNINE PEN ANIMAL RESCUE CIO
#1170490 · £337,771 income
Provide sanctuary to unwanted and abandoned animals;
Platinum
92
/ 100
11650
CHILDREN'S CORNER PRE-SCHOOL COMMITTEE
#1170462 · £155,954 income
The objectives of the pre school are to enhance the development and education of children primarily under statutory school age by encouraging parents to understand and provide for the needs of their children through community groups.
Platinum
92
/ 100
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