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Online giving charity where participating churches post requests online for help for people in need and donors choose to give to them.

We maintain a ministry of 'helps' for the entire Christian community and for the wider population by:1 The availability of literature through the Christian Bookshop in Launceston 2 The availability of help through prayer,ministry,outreach and counselling3 Discretionary grants for local people training or engaged in Christian work4 Encouraging people to find faith in our Lord Jesus Christ

The primary purposes of the Charity are: to provide and maintain good housing for needy people in Beckenham and Penge, grants of money for relief in need, hardship or distress of residents of Beckenham and Penge, or to former almshouse residents and grants of money for the promotion of education of young persons living in Beckenham and Penge.

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.


The Retired Clergy and Dependants Fund provides for the relief of poverty by assisting retired Church of England clergy, licensed lay workers or deserted spouses of clergy who reside or served in the Diocese of Carlisle and their dependants. It makes grants to assist with the costs of moving when clergy retire and provides support throughout the year but in particular at Christmas.

The provision of monetary assistance to members of the Catenian Association and their dependants including dependants of deceased members of the Catenian Association who are in need.


Provides funding to individual Catholic young people aged 16 - 24 to undertake voluntary work lasting a minimum period of 10 days or who help to look after sick pilgrims visiting Lourdes.

The charity operates in the RC Diocese of Plymouth & in accordance with its core values of love, justice & forgiveness it*supports families by providing a free parenting programme*makes grants to children and families in dire need*encourages children to think about the needs of others less fortunate

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Practical help and advice to families. Providing monetary support for purchase of necessities. Working in partnership with voluntary and statutory organisations. Employing full time and part time support workers to work with families, individually or in groups.

The Objects of the CIO are for the public benefit to advance the Christian religion (as set out in theStatement of Faith) and to relieve persons who are in need by reason of financial hardship, ill health,unemployment or other social and economic disadvantage in such ways as the Charity Trustees may fromtime to time decide


Provision of grants and other support to UK Christadelphian churches so that they may relieve the financial hardship of refugees, asylum seekers and those granted Leave to Remain, and their families, in their locality in particular through the provision of services, and education and support to churches in how best to support those seeking sanctuary

The trust was established to relieve conditions of need, hardship or distress of the Christadelphian Community in the British Isles by providing grants. The trust has a policy of making regular grants, the largest of which is the Christadelphian care homes and irregular compassionate grants to individuals.

Christians Against Poverty provides free professional debt help, money education and support groups to members of the public. Services are delivered face-to-face in partnership with local churches, allowing us to provide both practical and emotional support to our clients.

Crediton Foodbank is a registered charity providing emergency food for local people in crisis in Crediton and the surrounding villages. Crediton Foodbank also offers people support such as financial advice, referring and signposting to other organisations, including counselling, and works closely with all agencies in the area including schools.


The charity distributes grants to the poor and needy within the area postcode CT10. The grants are made where there is no other source of money available, i.e. grants are not made in place of benefits, etc. Income is from the letting of land and the receipt of dividends from our investments.


Provision of 1:1 support and access to free financial advice;Taking referrals from CAP Team to assist people with debt-related problems;Providing pastoral support through befrienders to help clients to rebuild their confidence Praying with clients and sharing the gospel message

The charity's objects ('objects') are specifically restricted to the following:1. To advance the Christian faith2. To relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good healthby the provision of funds, goods or services of any kind3. To advance education in such ways and in such parts of the United Kingdom or the world as the trustees from time to time may think fit.


The activities of Eternity Downham Market are to advance the Christian faith ; to relieve sickness and financial hardship and to promote and preserve good health by the provision of funds, goods and services including counselling support; and to advance education. The church primarily operates in Downham Market and its local area, but its work can extend to the UK and the wider world.


The main objects are:i)Advancement of Educationii)Relief of Financial Hardship Main Activities 31 August 2015 Ex Sakerettes commenced its Sanitation Project in Saker Baptist College in March 2013 with SepticDigest treatment of sewage this is on going and the charity is carrying on with the project.The Septic Digest project has improved the students well being and environment.

Advancement of the Christian faith; relief of sickness and financial hardship.


1. Raising funds to support and advance the work of our partner charity in Thailand (CCD, Registered Thai Foundation). 2. Recruiting, screening and training skilled volunteers and professional interns on behalf of CCD. 3. Raising publicawareness of the needs of children with disabilities in Thailand.

Fundraising through Christmas Bazaar, Summer Fair, Race Nights, Bingo and raffles. To Provide the school with new books for the library. Purchased projectors for classrooms and provide termly ICT funding to help cover costs of printing.


Clergy Support Trust, formerly Sons & Friends of the Clergy, is a clergy support charity established in 1655. Our mission is to support Anglican clergy families through difficult times, whether caused by financial hardship, health problems or other difficulties. We do this mainly through cash grants to individual beneficiaries and through working with other clergy wellbeing organisations.

Hold fellowship with Christians in songs, prayers and sharing of bible passages. We do visit Hospices, Hospitals and Cares Home to carry out services. We do provide financial supports to other charities and help to expand support base of our chosen charities in our annual event


Maintaining a place for the public worship of God by the Ivy Church members and members of the public.Preaching, teaching and proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ.Providing pastoral care, practical help and support to those attending the Church and to members of the public.Providing financial help and advisory services to people experiencing financial and practical need.


Grants made by the Trust help fund the religious purposes of St. Andrew's Church, Bedford, the provision of its community centre and the advisory service provided to people in financial difficulties, in accordance with the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit

CONDUCT SEMINARS STUDY CLASSES, HELP PUBLICATION OF BOOKS .HELP FINANCIALLY TO RELEIVE POVERTY. PROVIDE ADVICE AND INFORMATION. ARRANGE RETREATS PRAYER GROUPS HELP STUDENTS COMING FROM ABROAD TO FIND JOBS & ACCOMODATION, ARRANGE EXCURSIONS TO THE AGED & RETIRED. PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIPS TO UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.GUIDANCE AND COUSELLING.PROVIDE THEOLOGICAL CLASSES TO STUDENTS .

The Kingham Hill Association Centenary Fund is mainly to support disadvantaged children with bursaries at Kingham Hill School.

HOMELINK CIO has taken over the work of a charitable trust of the same name (RCN 1068735), which is now closed. The CIO offers interest-free loans for Rent in Advance and Damage Deposit to people with little or no savings, able to live independently and seeking accommodation in the private sector. Clients should be resident or seeking residence in Lewes district.


The fund helps to develop Christian work for children and youth in Romania in cooperation with churches, training and resourcing Romanian youth and children's leaders. UK teams visit Romania to model modern Christian youth work. We also provide practical, humanitarian and financial support to families, communities and other organisations where this contributes towards our charitable purposes.

The relief of sickness and the promotion of good healthThe advancement of EducationThe relief or prevention of poverty and financial hardshipThe advancement of the Christian faith


To provide an excellent Christian education for the children of London by establishing and running an independent Christian school, establishing a bursary fund to provide financial assistance to pupils and families who are in need, and supporting others in establishing and running Christian Schools throughout the United Kingdom.

The Charity operates for the benefit of necessitous Church of England clergy in the Dioceses of Durham and Newcastle, and for charitable purposes connected with Lincoln College Oxford. It also makes a number of small annual payments to organisations and for purposes set out in the will of the founder of 1721.


The relief of poverty and sickness particularly through the provision of financial and material aid. Also, the advancement of the Christian faith, particularly, though not exclusively, in the country of Romania and particularly though not exclusively through support of Love Light Romania, a charity registered in Romania.

The objects are that of the advancement of the Roman Catholic religion among both the Polish faithful residing in the United Kingdom and worldwide and other ethnic groups through pastoral, spiritual and financial support.

Advance Catholic Religion in the UK and Outside UK. Prevention of poverty by providing financial aid the poor people outside UK
The Methodist Church is engaged in education as part of its Christian mission in the world. Its schools will seek to extend the Methodist ethos and character and contribute to diversity in education.


We are a Christian Church based on West Midlands. Our aim is to worship Lord Jesus Christ and spread the Gospel across United Kingdom and other Countries. We have regular Sunday services and variety of local church activities involving children, youth and adults. We also provide regular financial support to missionaries and donations to the people in need in UK and other parts of the world.

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Provision of low-cost, self-contained, low-level supported accommodation (almshouses) for local elderly people of limited financial means. Awarding of grants for a specific purpose to needy individuals and families living within the town boundary of Stratford-upon-Avon.

Providing a "drop-in" centre where visitors can talk to Open Door helpers and be befriended. Visitors recieve help and advice with their problems (usually by linking them with the relevant local agencies). Limited amounts of financial assistance (in kind where feasible) are available at the Director's discretion in suitable cases. These services are provided in a Christian context.


The relief of poverty by supporting families and individuals who struggle to cope with daily life through sponsorship schemes in the UK.Providing funding for children and young people to access education at school or university or provide transport to their place of education.Supplying medicines for a local doctor in Oradea which provides people with medicines who couldn't afford them.

MissionRehoboth works towards building a community where each family can recognise each other as being an important piece of a puzzle and that working together in love, kindness, thoughtfulness, forgiveness, loyalty and trust is what enables families to flourish.

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.


The provision of counselling & psychotherapy and money management services working with the disadvantaged and vulnerable.

Alleviation of poverty through the provision of free money advice to any person requiring help or support with any aspect of personal finance including debt by the provision of services, advocacy, advice and information.


The objective of the Charity is the relief of poverty, both material and emotional in England & Wales and abroad through: the person to person involvement of its voluntary members engaged in befriending and through 'Special Works' , which are projects established to address specific needs in the local community