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The 700 Club is a frontline homelessness and housing charity seeking to move people from dependence to independence. It offers supported Hostel Accommodation for individuals and couples in three hostels, housing related Floating Support for those (over 16) with substance misuse issues, assists people into private sector housing and is a Registered Provider of social housing.

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.

Services to tackle homelessness; ensure that those in need have access to the right support and, where appropriate, the right long-term care; provision of, or help to access, appropriate skills training and employment advice to enable service users to engage in paid or voluntary work.


ACT!'s primary aim is providing relief to people in need, in particular offenders, ex-offenders, the homeless, asylum seekers and people suffering from addiction or mental illness.

Christian evangelism. Including health relief - care of children and homeless - training and education. All activities carried out in India.


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.

To relieve poverty particularly but not exclusively amongst homeless people in Blackpool and the surrounding areas

Anazao aims to bring new life to broken communities around the world in accordance with the UN Millennium Development Goals. We will help alleviate the suffering and extreme poverty which blights many developing countries. Working especially with the most vulnerable including woman, orphans and other children, we will provide a brighter future by providing education, healthcare and housing.

Help with older people as needed those with disabilities, help with people of all ages that are in poverty need, providing counselling for welfare rights etc. Helping with moving accomodation hiring the transport meeting the need of material things they may need.

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.


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 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.


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.


Betel of Britain is a group of caring, not-for-profit Christian communities helping broken people to regain control of their health, work potential and independence.We provide accommodation free of addictive substances where people facing life-disrupting problems can regain control of their lives, in particular, through work experience in a caring family atmosphere.


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.

This Charity (258209) is redundant, having been replaced by Birmingham City Mission (1051023) when the Charity was incorporated as a Company Limited By Guarantee in 1995. The final transfer of properties from the old to the new Charity is still awaited.


Provision of religious services, maintenance of church, school and related property. Maintenance and support of clergy. Education. Relief of sick and poor catholics and other associated works of charity.


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

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.


Welcome of international students on arrival in the country including providing assistance with finding accommodation. Organising sightseeing trips. The running of "Local Link" scheme to introduce international students to local Christian families. Invite international students to discussion groups and other events to investigate the Christian faith.


The charity provides advice, advocacy and support to anyone who is homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in the London Borough of Bromley. Activities include face to face, telephone and email advice service, hosted accommodation and ongoing welfare and tenancy sustainment support.
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


AN ALMSHOUSE CHARITY FOUNDED IN THE 17TH CENTURY BY CALEB LOVEJOY, A WEALTHY MERCHANT. THE PRINCIPAL OBJECT OF THE CHARITY IS TO PROVIDE ACCOMMODATION FOR FOUR PERSONS OF GOOD CHARACTER, AND IN NEED. THE CHARITY OWNS AND MANAGES FOUR GRADE II LISTED COTTAGES IN GUILDFORD.

Provide safe, secure supported accommodation for homeless males aged 18 and over. The Trust, founded in 1995 is committed to inclusion & operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The provision of accommodation is the visible tip of the comprehensive support service provided to those, regardless of gender, who are homeless, threatened with becoming homeless, or in need from across our communities.


Caring For Life is a Christian charity which strives to "Share the Love of Jesus" with those in desperate need. CFL fulfils its aims through core areas of ministry. Providing supported homes for particularly vulnerable men and women. Providing housing support through the Community based Support team. Providing therapeutic daytime projects for individuals to engage and develop.


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.

For over 150 years Catholic Care has been providing flexible solutions to social challenges across Yorkshire. We deliver a wide range of services including residential and supporting living for adults with learning disabilities and mental health issues, a residential care home for children, social work and children's mental health services, and a variety of community services.


The advancement of the Roman Catholic religion in the Diocese of Portsmouth through its parishes, schools and other works.
We meet the needs of our communities across Central Herts, creating opportunities for all to develop in body, mind & spirit. We provide affordable supported housing, helping move people towards independent living; affordable & accessible services for children, young people & families, positive activities for young people & access to development opportunities to help them realise their potential


Cheltenham YMCA is a Christian Charity, working to make a positive difference in the community. The main focus is young people but the YMCA also provides services and facilities for the wider community. Accommodation for 200 people, a fitness programme and affordable community sports facilities and youth work are examples of current work.

The Chilli Children Trust is a small, Christian charity set up to help orphaned and disabled children in rural Uganda by channeling donations from the UK and Ireland to the North Kigezi Diocese Growers, Orphans and Disabled Children's Project based in Rukungiri. The Project encompasses both a chilli growing programme, and a community based programme for disabled and chronically sick children.


Hostel for homeless women

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.


We provide sponsored educational support for children in East & Central Africa. Financial support is sent to support individuals, community groups, health clinics and schools. The provision of knitted clothing and blankets to Eastern European orphanages via our shipping partners. The joint funding of small local initiative projects with our overseas partners


Christian Relief Uganda (CRU) was established in 1996 to support the pioneering work of missionary Maria Maw MBE in helping children and families in the underprivileged district of Kamuli in the Busoga Region of Uganda.Today CRU funding provides:-Education at all levels, Help to needy families and individuals, and sponsorship schemes.


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 raise funds to benefit homeless people and those in housing need and in particular, those cared for by Riverside Care and Support (formerly English Churches Housing Group)

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.


Provision of relief from homelessness


To provide supported housing for vulnerable single young people between the ages of 18-29, predominantly young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness, with support tailored to each individual so that they can develop independent living skills that will enable them to belong, contribute and thrive when they move on to living independently.

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.


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.

The Trust currently works in the city of Lubumbashi and the the three main activity areas are: To set-up and run "Centre Kimbilio" as a centre offering education, skills training and basic welfare for street children in association with the Anglican church.To create longer term residential accommodation for street children.To work with others to prevent children ending up on the streets.

Provision of temporary accomadation and services for those who are homless and at risk of homelessness through a nighthshelter and supported Housing


We help people who experience enduring mental health difficulties. Accommodation is available for up to 40 people mainly through our registered care home, hostel & independent living flats in Tunbridge Wells.We offer person-centred care and our residents are encouraged through their support workers to take responsibility for their own lives with a view to moving back into the local community.

Promotion of the holy rosary as a means to bring peace and personal comfort to suffering people. Correspondence maintained supporting prisoners, the sick, the fearful. Shipments of donated aid and church items to assist diocesan schools and hospitals in the third world. Support of local homeless has increased to help with increased numbers.

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.


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.