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The Well Project is a community based project operating in Normanton, West Yorkshire.We provide positive activities for the community to engage with, aiming to build a stronger improved community for the future. Include Youth Clubs, Health Walks, Food Bank, Lunch Clubs, Friendship Groups, Coffee Mornings, Community Events and more.


All Souls Serve The City was established as a new CIO on 1 January 2021 to promote thriving ministries that exist to be the hands and feet of Jesus to victims of trafficking, the elderly, homeless people, and children in the communities of London's West End and beyond.

Evangelism, preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ with passion, with signs following, running community based projects - feeding the destitutes, visiting the elderly in homes. Running projects for the young people and youths.

The charity's object and its principal activity is to work for the benefit of the public in and around the parish of the Ascension , Victoria Dock, London

Befriended provides a range of services aimed at combating loneliness and isolation amongst older people living in Mid Sussex. These include face to face befriending, telephone befriending, befriended buddies, bereavement support, chaplaincy, exercise classes, social activities and events.


Provision of care for aged and sick members of the Dawn Christadelphian Fellowship and other aged, infirm or sick persons through the running of Beth Ezra, a Care Home at 52 Smitham Bottom Lane, Purley, Surrey.

Bluebells Day Centre, based at the Christ Church Centre in Henley on Thames, provides social engagement, activities, games and outings for dementia sufferers and respite for their carers.

The principal activity is the running of a convalescent home and nursing home. There is also provision of pastoral and spiritual support.

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

Relieving the charitable needs of the elderly, infirm and disabled of the congregation of St Peters including those suffering from financial hardship, sickness, poor health and both physical and mental disability. These needs include the provision of equipment and facilities to the Church of St Peters Monkmoor to enable use of the Church by the elderly infirm and disabled.


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).


To identify and meet the pastoral and spiritual needs of older people, in the community. To develop a team of Anna Chaplains and volunteers.To visit and resource care homes.To build bridges between churches and their local community within the City of Southampton, between voluntary and statutory bodies and between the generations in our society for the benefit of older people


Charitable works directed towards children and young people without families able to care for them, children and young people at risk, people with disabilities, the aged, the vulnerable and individuals, families, communities and groups who are in need.

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.

1. Day / 4 night residential education[full National Curriculum]for children with visual impairment age 4 - 19 at St Vincent's School. Mobility/independence/speech/language/music therapy included.2. Residential and nursing care, including palliative care, at Christopher Grange.3.A wide portfolio of community based and rehabilitation services at Bradbury Fields and Sight Loss Learning Hub.


We have 2 missionaries currently working in the Inhambane Province of Mozambique. Our work is predominantly with the vulnerable, including the elderly, orphans, sick, disabled and homeless. We seek to demonstrate the practical love of God and neighbour and communicate the Gospel of Jesus Christ.We partner with Aglow, facilitating the growth of small interdenominational groups in the bush areas.

To support the religious and other charitable works carried out by the order and by the Roman Catholic Church and others, through the provision of nursing and residential care and community care, missionary work overseas and the support of the Congregation itself.

Support of members, worship & prayer, social & pastoral work, international mission work.


Category 1: Care and compassion. The charity aims to support people in need through its charitable activities. This includes visitation to the sick in hospitals and elderly homes.Category 2: Inspire Network. This includes, but not limited to- helping young people increase their potential grades for GCSE. This also includes, voluntary opportunities, mentorship and career and education seminars.


we are involved in Christian religious services, biblical teachings, prayers, pastoral counselling, mediation, elderly fellowship, men, women, youth and children ministries, conferences and revival services and world Christian mission services
Provision of retirement accommodation for sale and for rent with support services for residents and tenants. Provision of residential care, nursing care, and specialist dementia care at 9 sites across the country.

For the relief of persons who are sick or infirm, aged or poor and for the provision in the interest of health and social welfare of facilities for the recreation and other leisure time occupation of members of the beneficiary class who have need of these facilities by reason of their age, infirmity or disablement or poverty with the object of improving their conditions of life.

CCOA aims to provide a Christian voice and action for older people in church and society. Explores the potential & vocation of Christians in later life. Encourages continued development of personal faith & experience. Affirms the contribution older people already make in church & society. Encourages churches to use the potential of older people. Improve understanding of ageing issues across genera


Christians In Action operates in two main ways. In the the church in London we work with children, youth and adults to help them to become mature human beings who can be of service to God and to the community.We also forward support to workers, mainly overseas and funds for projects such as orphanages and a day care centre for children as well as a home for the elderly.

To support the moral component of HM Armed Forces, particularly through the operation of amenity centres in or near military bases in the UK and overseas. To support veteran Armed Forces personnel and their dependants, usually through sheltered housing. To support the CofE in the delivery of its spiritual and charitable objectives across Defence.

The College of St. Barnabas was established in 1895 to provide retirement homes for Anglican Clergy, Church Workers, Readers licensed by a Bishop and their wives and widows. In 2005 those in communion with Church of England are included. There is also a care wing for those requiring care and medical support. The full objectives of the Charity can be found in the Memorandum of Association.


Delivering high quality services to people with learning difficulties. Striving for the highest possible human dignity in their service, being willing to function within a social framework to be recognised by the authorities and finding final motivation in the gospel.

Cornerstone Trust provides residential and domiciliary care for adults with learing disabilities in Bolton. We also provide a voluntary weekly day time activity group called CAT at the premises of Radcliffe Road Baptist Church in Bury.


The maintenance of St. Illog's. Community Centre, Hirnant, & provision of centre for community resources & activities.To bring together the scattered community of Hirnant for social & charitable purposes for the benefit of the community of Hirnant. Trustees are committed to encouraging local people and organisations to take fullest advantage of its unique facilities


Preaching and teaching based on the christian religious faith


To promote the Purpose, Aims and Objectives of the Mothers' Union within the Anglican Diocese of Ely


- Providing resources and information regarding different aspects of older age to equip Christians and churches to better serve older people. This is predominantly provided via the website.- The website also hosts a national directory of church run activities for older people in the wider community to attend. E.g. A lunch club.- Being a Christian voice for older people, across Society.


WE OFFER A BROAD RANGE OF RELIGIOUS & SUPPORT SERVICES TO FAMILIES ( ALL TYPES); COUPLES; ELDERLY; WOMEN; YOUTH AND YOUNG PEOPLE; CHILDREN AND DIFFERENTLY-ABLED PERSONS. OUR SERVICES CAN BE ACCESSED VIA OUR SPECIFIC WING

FCCT aims to be the legal and administrative framework for inter-church collaborative projects. To see excellent administrative, legal, charitable, financial, payroll, office and other support services provided to inter-church collaborative projects and to see Churches enjoy working effectively together to impact our community.

Social Care Agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Birmingham providing :*residential and daycare for the elderly, those with dementia, and adults with disabilities*adoption support and fostering services*origins services to adults who have previously been supported by the Society*community and school based family support projects

The prevention or relief of povertyReligious activities


We are a large number of individual Christians from countries all around the world, who are friends and supporters of the Dohnavur Fellowship in South India, and the work they are doing to care for the needs of poor and vulnerable people. The Dohnavur Fellowship works towards holistic development, running projects across the areas of Child Development, Education, Health and Social Care, Community Development, Eco-farming and Nature conservation. All of this is with the express goal of serving the most vulnerable and marginalised people in South India. Founded originally in 1901 by Amy Carmichael (fondly known as ‘Amma’) as a home for rescued children, the good work continues today as a wholly independently-run Indian Christian organisation comprising many descendents of the Fellowship who grew up and chose to dedicate their lives to sharing the love of Jesus Christ with others in need.


Evangelism and mainly preaching;- Community Programmes for:Youths.Families;Elderly

We are a grant making Charity supporting projects seeking to alleviate poverty and bring Christian teaching to families and children in South Africa, India & other deprived areas of the world. We also support projects which alleviate loneliness in the elderly, disabled and socially isolated locally and within the wider UK and bring Christian companionship and the Good News of Jesus Christ.

Provision of care homes and managed flatlets for the elderly from Gospel Standard Strict Baptist chapels.


Our focus in the U.K. is to provide comfort and security for the elderly in a family atmosphere, in our residential homes, nursing unit and retirement flats. The Congregation's work overseas is more diverse; to respond to destitution, sickness, lack of employment or education opportunity.


Provision of care for the older people who require permanent nursing care over and above general care.

The Charity provides relief to children and adults suffering from any chronic or life limiting illness, via the provision of residential hospice care, day care, education, training and support for patients and their families (or other carers), provided both within the organisation and in the community. Our care is provided free of charge to people regardless of faith.


Provision of Christian Science nursing/care in residence (registered office) or in private individuals' homes. Maintaining a Christian Science Nurses Training Centre at the registered office.

The objectives of the Charity as set out in the Declaration of Trust are:A) The advancement of the Christian Faith in the United Kingdom and abroad B) The relief of persons who are in conditions of need, hardship, or distress or who are aged or sick, in the United Kingdom or abroad.C) The charity is also established to provide an enabling environment for worshipping God.

The promotion of the Christian Gospel through the provision of residential accommodation for the elderly, conference resources and leisure facilities.


The Charity's principal activities are : Providing a befriending service and extended support for isolated older people. Operating a debt counselling service. Supporting the unemployed and homeless. Offering prayer for healing, hospitality and welcome in the city centre. Organising family activities in the city centre.

SUPPORT THROUGH TRAINED VOLUNTEERS TO PEOPLE LEAVING HOSPITAL WHO ARE WITHOUT FRIENDS OR RELATIVES AND WHO NEED UP TO SIX WEEKS TO ADAPT TO 'CHANGED CIRCUMSTANCES'. ALSO A SUPPORT SERVICE TO CARERS WITH DEPENDENTS WHO HAVE CANCER. ALSO A 'TELECARE' SUPPORT SERVICE IN ASSOCIATION WITH PCT AND SOCIAL SERVICES.