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Bible studies.Music.Worship and Praise.Preaching the word of God to promote God's love for humanity. Home cells within the community by volunteers of Christian faith, to equip people with tools to face the challenge of life so they can become victorious. AFEM provides counselling and advisory services to all .Food and Cloth bank to all in need. BUILDING what BUILDS you for positive impact

To relieve need among orphaned and disadvantaged children, widows and others in need as identified by the charity, in particular but not exclusively be the provision of accommodation, food, clothing education and other items, facilities and services as determined by the charity.

The relief of financial hardship among people living or working in Redditch and surrounding districts by providing food, through the medium of Redditch Foodbank, and other goods.The prevention or relief of poverty in Redditch and surrounding districts by providing grants, items and services to individuals in need and/or charities, or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.


Presenting the Gospel in word and action on campuses, in the workplace, the community and around the world. Developing products and resources to aid our workers, partners and volunteers.Developing strategic partnerships with churches and other organisations. Global Aid Network to provide Humanitarian Aid and relief wherever needed.

An international, interdenominational organisation promoting unity among all Christian believers; faith and dynamic testimonies shared in outreach meetings in non religious settings transforming lives; a prayer network responding to any crisis; prison visitation, pro-life clinics, feeding programmes, meeting felt needs; Bible study groups, conferences and mentoring are among our many activities.


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.

The primary purpose is to operate Alton Foodbank, the main focus is on the collection and distribution of food in accordance with the rules and recommendations set out by the Trussell Trust who are the over arching sponsors of some 400 foodbanks throughout the UK.A secondary object is the operation of a school uniform bank for local primary schools in the immediate area.


Feeding and clothing children. Looking after their wellbeing and health. Education. Care of Elderly/Old People Provides human resources in Uganda and South Africa


The charity has provided emergency relief for several thousand refugees, in the form of financial support. These families and individuals have escaped Iraq leaving their homes and possessions behind. This funding has provided them with food, heating and essential medical care.

Improving the lives of children and adults in vulnerable situations such as orphans, widows & street children in Kenya by providing financial support with shelter, food, clothing, education, buildings and medical assistance where necessary within the community and orphanages. Promoting self sufficiency by helping establish small businesses within the orphanages and community.


Enabling individuals who have experienced religious persecution to worship by the provision of Christian materials, such as Bibles. Also, raising awareness in the UK about the persecuted church in nations without religious freedoms and finally, providing humanitarian aid, such as the distribution of food/essential supplies, or building schools in areas of poverty or impacted by natural disasters.


Provision of homelessness and threat of homelessness support and activities for young people age 16-25 based in Coventry City Centre. Homelessness support is holistic - helping young people find somewhere to live, equip it and keep it. 1:1 support, drop ins and food/clothing/furniture banks. We have a Christian ethos and our services are open to all faiths or none.


The activities are undertaken in the Runnymede area and comprise:The positive recycling of quality household furniture and other household goods to needy and disadvantaged individuals and families.Undertaking short term projects for needy individuals and families e.g. gardening and DIYOrganising the collection and distributing of food for needy individuals and families.


We provide food, warmth, shelter and friendship to the homeless and lonely of Birmingham during the Christmas period, regardless of gender, colour, race, religion or sexual orientation.

The prevention or relief of poverty in Hertfordshire & Essex in particular, but not exclusively, by providing emergency food supplies & related provisions to individuals in need & to charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.


The charity provides physical food by supporting a local food pantry. The charity also provides spiritual food in the workplace by helping people to: approach their work as worship; forgive one another as God forgives them; and witness to those around them to the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus.


Serving the homeless and vulnerably housed in Exeter and the surrounding area. Providing food, essentials for life on the streets, social, emotional and spiritual support

BHCM IS A CHRISTIAN CITY MISSION WORKING IN LOCAL SCHOOLS (TAKING ASSEMBLIES, OFFERING CURRICULUM SUPPORT, ORGANISING PRAYER SPACES, AND TRAINING MEMBERS OF LOCAL CHURCHES TO WORK IN SCHOOLS); MINISTERING IN RESIDENTIAL HOMES FOR THE ELDERLY (TAKING MONTHLY SERVICES AND ARRANGING 1:1 VISITS); AND OPERATING A FOOD BANK SUPPLYING EMERGENCY FOOD, BEDDING & HOMEWARES TO PEOPLE FACING DOMESTIC CRISES.

Working in Bristol NW we help to alleviate poverty through the provision of food parcels to those in crisis, in partnership with local care agencies who refer clients in crisis to us. As part of our service we signpost to other care agencies, advice services and support agencies to try and help alleviate the clients immediate crisis that is causing their need to use the Foodbank.

Reduce the amount of food going into landfill whilst at the same time trying to combat food poverty within our local community.Reduce isolation/loneliness by promoting positive mental health & well-being.Promote self-reliance through the use of our community store and hubForge strong connections with local, regional & national organisationsOffer numerous & varied volunteering opportunities
SERVE THE HOMELESS & VULNERABLE HOSPITALITY - PROVIDE HOT FOOD AND DRINKS, SANDWICHES ETCBEFRIENDING- LISTEN TO GUESTS? STORIES AND DISCUSS THEIR NEEDS. SIGNPOST THE NEEDY TO THE AVAILABLE AGENCIES IN HALL ON THE DAY, & TO THE MANY OTHER AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE SUPPORT IN BURY ST EDMUNDSPROVIDE ANY AVAILABLE CLOTHING, SLEEPING BAGS, TOILETRIES, TENTS THAT HAVE BEEN DONATED BY LOCAL CHURCHES

We raise support through a child sponsorship programme (regular giving), mainly for the education of children at the Gnana Deepam school in Tamil Nadu, India. Funds are also raised for specific capital projects associated with this school. In Nepal we provide hot school meals, a school bus and educational resources for a primary school in the slums of Kathmandu.


Christ for all Nations holds evangelistic events and preaches the good news of Jesus Christ.

The COG definition of outreach is simply to obey the commandment of the Lord Jesus to: love your neighbour as yourself. This often means meeting people where-they-are and, in Jesus' name, helping to provide for their needs - be it company, clothes, food or education (Mat. 25:31 - 46).


Providing food to homeless and marginalised people in London E17.We do this using a purpose built soup van,seven days a week using volunteers.


In UKWe serve homeless, older people and anyone who is struggling in London, to share food and friendship.We organise a Christmas eve dinner for the homeless and the elderly every year.OverseasWe collaborate with Community of S. Egidio International to develop programs in Sub-saharan Africa, in the field of health, education, and nutrition.


Provide emergency food for adults and children within Trussell's guidelines. Debt advice through auspices of Community Money Advice. Food Pantries for those on low incomes Benefits advice and act as advocates at tribunals.Next Steps programme for on-going assistance and family space projectOperate in churches and community centres. Help anyone regardless of their religious beliefs or non

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 relief of poverty, hardship and distress among homeless persons residing temporarily or permanently within Croydon or surrounding areas by the provision of shelter, food, clothing, support and advice or by such other charitable means as the directors shall from time to time determine.

Halls at West Croydon Baptist Church are available on Tuesday mornings for a 'drop in' service and for socialising on Wednesday mornings. Food, clothes, footwear, toiletries and household goods are distributed to local asylum seekers and refugees. A help desk is available to assist with administrative queries. Children of asylum seeker families are assisted in obtaining places in local schools.


ECWNS coordinates a roving shelter providing homeless adults with food and a night's sleep in church premises in the London Borough of Ealing during the winter months. Homeless guests are referred by local outreach agencies. The coordination includes helping to recruit and train volunteers, ensuring safe operation and best practice and day-to-day liaison with referral agencies.


Encompass provides support, resources and advice to those who are facing poverty, homelessness and addiction. We do this through the provision of accommodation services, rehabilitation accommodation, foodbanks and a day centre.


Relief of hardship to those in and around Camberley through the provision of; a community cafe, hot meals service, community fridge, temporary accommodation, signposting to local services, Christian prayer and worship.

We are a Christian organisation whose objectives and activities are to relieve need or hardship in Reading. We work in three specific areas:1. ReadiFood - acting as Reading's foodbank2. Street work - feeding rough sleepers 3. A Bed for the Night (B4N) - co-ordinating a winter night shelter with local churches

We are a Christian organisation whose objectives and activities are to relieve need or hardship in Reading. Our work is operated in three specific parts:1. Readifood - acting as Reading's foodbank2. Street work - feeding rough sleepers 3. Bed for the Night (B4N) - co-ordinating a winter night shelter with 7 local churches

Faith In Action Merton Homelessness Project operates a Drop-In centre for street sleepers and the vulnerably housed, offering friendship, hot meals, showers, washing machine, fresh clothes and help with moving on. It also provides accommodation in a Winter NIght Shelter.


Faithlife Community Trust operates a Food Bank to alleviate the effects of food poverty in people experiencing food crisis and extreme poverty living on the streets. We also operate a Job Club which provides advice and training to unemployed individuals concerning employment, including training in CV writing, and interview techniques. We are looking at new activities we can offer to the community.


Our charitable objects are given life through a number of projects, including: homelessness outreach, befriending of carers, supported placements for adults with learning disabilities, food banks, personal budget coaching, and support to reduce social isolation in older people.


We are an independent Christian evangelical church, members of the Evangelical Alliance. For the public benefit we aim to advance the Christian faith in Faversham, Kent and the surrounding areas by providing religious and spiritual worship and instruction. Our social outreach activities include hosting a food bank operating under the Trussell Trust.


REACHING THOSE IN DESPERATE NEED. DURING 2016 THE CHARITY HAS SUPPORTED THE RELIEF EFFORT IN ATHENS, BULGARIA, UGANDA, ZAMBIA, ROMANIA, NEPAL & KURDISTAN AS WELL AS IN THE UK. IT ALSO PROVIDED ASSISTANCE TO THE EVERY CHILD EVERY DAY PROGRAM WHICH HAS GROWN TO 125,000.


To relieve the needs of homeless persons, or those at risk of homelessness, in Hitchin and Stevenageand the surrounding areas by the provision of drop in centres providing food, drink, shelter, warmth,replacement clothing, haircuts, access to footcare, companionship, advice, signposting and support.

Working mainly in Uganda, Pakistan and India, we aim to alleviate and prevent poverty, and encourage community transformation. Some of the ways that we do this are through food distributions, community meals, supporting local churches to reach out to their communities, supporting children in education, and providing small business start up grants.

The Charity operates foodbanks, debt work and youth services, chiefly in the city of Sheffield to achieve its charitable objectives.

We are an international Christian partnership working in 20 of the world's poorest nations, meeting both physical and spiritual hungers. Our primary emphasis is on long-term development among the extremely poor, recognising their dignity, creativity and ability to solve their own problems.

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The Trust supports a Fulani Team as they develop a ministry to Fulani speaking people in Burkina Faso and neighbouring countries. A training and discipleship centre has been set up in a Fulani area and monthly support is given. Help to relieve poverty, provide food, promote education and good health, have been supported. Agricultural, transportation and building work have been supported.


The charitable purposes are, for the benefit of people in Africa, by such charitable means as the trustees in their absolute discretion think fit: To relieve poverty To relieve suffering To promote good health and increase life expectancy To advance education and training To promote any other charitable purpose
The purpose of the Food Bank is to support families and individuals in need in and around the Haslemere area by providing emergency food and household supplies. Other means of support are also provided and advice given by signposting families and individuals to other relevant information and advisory services.