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The principal activity of the Rock will be the provision of a youth facility at the (former) Church of St Peter, Cheltenham and its adjacent hall. From April 2010 this facility has been available to all young people regardless of background providing both formal and informal activities and opportunities to develop skills, education, welfare and spiritual wellbeing.


The Charity promotes the Christian Religion and works with partners to help individuals in difficult circumstances, orphans and widows in particular. The charity is committed to education and does this by sponsoring children and establishing schools in East Africa.

Provision of early years education for children aged 2 1/2 to 5 years.


Avon Small Saints Preschool is a charity run setting. We work with children aged 2-5yrs and follow EYFS guidance

The charity provides childcare for children aged 2 to 4. It provides a wide variety of educational resources for the children to use in order to learn and develop. The setting follow the Early Years Foundation Stage framework and prepare the children for school education. Childcare is offered 3 full days, 1 morning and 1 afternoon. The children learn in a safe, supervised environment.

Making donations to religious and educational causes and for the relief of poverty.

We provide play and learning experiences as included in the Early Year foundation stage curriculum for children aged 2 years to school age. Our sessions are 3 hours long and include games, activities, outside play and a snack.We are Ofsted approved and all staff are qualified and DBS checked. We have experience of children with special needs and for who English is not their first language.

The aims of the Charity are:- advancing the Christian religion for the benefit of local inhabitants- supporting local people in matters relating to their mental, physical & social welfareIts activities include:- drop-in cafe- children's work, with links to local schools- Christian counselling


Main worship services, weekly prayer and bible meetings, weekly coffee mornings, toddlers group, monthly lunch for the elderly, children and youth groups, youth weekends, financial support to mission workers in various countries, specialannual events at Christmas and Easter.


Provides a safe and secure environment in which pre-school children can develop mentally, physically and socially in a Christian atmosphere. Fundraising activities to enable us to achieve this, and provide additional child support when necessary.


Providing counselling and therapeutic services for children and young adults up to 18 years and their families. We work in partnership with other agencies and schools, and our concern is the emotional health and well-being of children and young people. The main focus is the early intervention, prevention and mitigation of behavioral and emotional problems. We provide training for school staff.

AS A CHRISTIAN CHARITY WE ARE COMMITTED TO SOCIAL JUSTICE REGARDLESS OF RELIGIOUS OR SOCIAL BACKGROUND. OUR AIM IS TO PREVENT ORPHANED OR ABANDONED CHILDREN ENDURING A LIFE ON THE STREETS. BY PROVIDING HOUSING, EDUCATION, VOCATIONAL SKILLS AND HEALTH, EMOTIONAL AND SPIRITUAL CARE. WE ENABLE CHILDREN TO DEVELOP THEIR SKILLS AND PARTICIPATE IN SOCIETY AS MATURE AND RESPONSIBLE INDIVIDUALS IN UGANDA.


Bright Sparks Nursery provides early years childcare sessions for two- to four-year olds. The nursery operates from St Peter's Church in Stoke Park in Ipswich. The children spend their time both indoors and in a variety of attractive outside spaces. Children's places are paid for by early years grant funding or fees payable by parents.

BroadGrace is a welcoming, family-friendly church for the people who live in the towns and villages of Broadlands and North Norfolk


Childcare, youth and children's work and parenting support.Community inclusion, volunteering and training.


We hold Sunday church services in Leeds and York, mid-week groups that meet in homes across Leeds, Harrogate and York, and an online service every Sunday on our YouTube channel. We have other events throughout the year (eg. Good Friday Service / Carol Service / Worship Nights).

Registered day care nursery run from the premises of Carey Baptist Church


Services for children: adoption, foster care, day care, and volunteer support work. Services for adults with learning disabilities: day projects, supported living and residential care, training and advocacy, and employment opportunities. Community projects for young people, elderly people and homeless people in various projects throughout the North West.

Its activities are directed to children and young people without the support of families and in need, children and young people at risk. In addition to children and young people, the charity also provides assistance to people with disabilities, the aged, the vulnerable and individuals, families communities and groups who are in need.


The Society offers a comprehensive adoption service that includes recruiting, assessing and preparing adoptive families for some of the most vulnerable children in the UK, supporting child and family throughout the adoption process and beyond; working with birth parents who may be considering adoption for their child and providing counselling services to adopted people and their relatives.

To provide a neutral venue for separated parents who do not have child custody to meet with their child(ren).

We provide a safe environment for children aged 2-4years. The children are able to learn and play in a mixed, social and multi-racial environment. We provide a setting that enable children to be stimulated in their development. We partner with the parents in developing the children's social and educational skills. Our activities are carried out in a bright and spacious church hall.


The Charity's aim is to provide a safe, educational and caring environment that will encompass all the seven areas of learning for the Foundation Phase:Language, Literacy and Communication;Maths;Creativity;Physical;Personal, Social and Wellbeing and Multi-cultural Understanding;Knowledge and Understanding of the worldCurriculum Cymreig

Core work is in supporting families, providing care in our pre-school nursery for children aged 0 -5 and a Bed sit scheme for young mothers. Wallis bedsits are for young mothers (16-22 yrs) who lack parental support or require additional help through a difficult period in their lives. Beracah bedsits provides accomodation for those with lower support needs.

The objects of the School/Trust are to promote education based on Christian principles for children aged 4-16. Our aim is to support Christian families in the upbringing of their children. We purposely keep our fees low so that there is no sense of being elitist and by so doing we seek to serve ordinary folk as opposed to the rich and famous.


Providing a high quality adoption and fostering child care service according to Christian principles to alleviate the needs of children and young people who are or may be temporarily or permanently separate from their families.


We provide courses and workshops for Christian foster and adoptive parents and parents of children with additional needs, in need of self-care opportunities and co-regulation guidance.


The provision of parent and toddler groups in the London Boroughs of Barnet, Brent, Ealing and Kensington and Chelsea.

To enhance the development and education of children primarily under statutor school age by encouraging parents to understand and provide for the needs of their children through community groups and by: a) offering appropriate play facilities; b) encouraging the study of the needs of children; and c) instigating and adhering to and furthering the aims of the Pre-school.

Child support

We are an Early Years Setting that runs during term time only, we take children from 9 months old until 5 years.


Supporting humanitarian and disaster relief, as well as child sponsorship programmes and support of other Every Home for Christ activities around the world


SESSION DAY CARE FOR UNDER 5'S

FGKC is a non-profit organisation providing out of school hours care to 4-12 year olds in full-time education in the Muswell Hill area. It operates an After School Club between the hours of 3:30pm-6:15pm that takes in children from three primary schools in the Muswell Hill area. It also operates Playschemes (8.30am-6pm) during half-term holidays, Easter Holidays, and Summer holidays.


Growing Hope champions accessibility and works in collaboration with therapy clinics across the UK which offer free therapy for children and young people with additional needs and their families to support them in achieving their potential and to help improve their health and wellbeing. The charity aims to help anyone regardless of their religious beliefs.


The advancement of health and wellbeing for the public benefit by the provision of atherapy clinic run in accordance with Christian principles for children and youngpeople [0-18] with additional needs and their families living in the High Wycombearea.


Growing Hope King's Cross offers a therapy clinic for children and young people with additional needs and their families to support them in achieving their potential and to help improve their health and wellbeing in the King's Cross area. The charity aims to help anyone regardless of their religious beliefs.


Growing Hope Maidstone operates under the auspices of St. Luke's Church, providing essential services primarily to children and young people with disabilities. Their objectives encompass a profound commitment to advancing health and offering advocacy, reflecting a strong Christian ethos. As a charity that emerges directly from a church's mission, it clearly identifies itself as a Christian organisation, focusing on holistic care and support within the local community. This charity represents the transformative power of faith in action, encouraging hope and resilience among the most vulnerable members of society.


Growing Hope Solent is a dedicated charity rooted in the Christian faith, primarily focused on supporting children and young people, as well as those with disabilities. Based in a community church, it operates with a commitment to advancing health and providing advocacy services while incorporating religious activities. This initiative captures the essence of Christian compassion and outreach, making a significant impact in the lives of those it serves. As a recognised charity within the Christian community, Growing Hope Solent exemplifies how faith can inspire effective service to others.

The Haiti Hospital Appeal delivers high-quality, life-saving medical programmes in the North of Haiti, including a healthcare clinic, ambulance service, respite care centre for disabled children (including fostering, and community-based services), spinal rehabilitation centre, maternity centre (including neonatal care), paediatric care, and an inclusive sports centre for disability sport.


The charity's objective is 'A child and family services charity organisation delivering child care services for the rescue of street children and children at risk from multiple threats. We advocate for their rights and work in partnership with governments and other care agencies in areas of the world, with the current focus being Brazil. We do this work with a Christian conviction

To advance the education of children below compulsory school age by providing or assisting in the provision of educational, recreational and other charitable facilities and to advance the education of pupils attending Heyhouses Endowed Church of England Primary School by furthering the charitable purposes of the Heyhouses Endowed Church of England Primary School Fund.


Provision of nursery education and after school facilities.


Home for Good exists to encourage people to foster and adopt, and inspire and equip churches to welcome and support families that foster and adopt.

Provision of facilities and services to children and young adults resident in the London Borough of Barnet with the intention to cater for their social, educational, emotional and general welfare needs.

Ivy Street Family Centre provides services to pre-school children and their families/carers, including term-time drop-in sessions as well as support for expectant mothers in need.

To educate and assist young people through their leisure time activities so as to develop their physical, mental & spiritual capacities that they may grow to full maturity as individuals & members of society & that their condition of life may be improved.

The relief of sickness and the preservation and protection of good health of the inhabitants of low and middle income countries, particularly, but not exclusively, by assisting in meeting the salaries and cost of training of medical and other staff in private not for profit Christian hospitals. The objects of the charity include supporting orphans and other disadvantaged children and young adults.