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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.

Acorn Chaplaincy's activities are aim to relieve persons in need and hardship by reason of addiction by the provisions of pastoral care and support ministries, such as Community Detoxification Program, running of Recovery Courses and mentoring. We also provide information to help dispel stigma and prejudices against people with addictions.

Acorn remains engaged in, and committed to being a transformative agent in today's multifaceted society. Our events are focused on training individuals and groups in ministry and skills for the journey of Christian healing.


TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION BY RELIEVING THE NEEDS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE SOCIALLY DISADVANTAGED AND ASSISTING THEM TO INTEGRATE INTO SOCIETY, RELIEVING PHYSICAL & MENTAL SICKNESS OF PERSONS IN NEED.


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.

Alternatives provides mental health and holistic wellbeing support to marginalised women, and by extension their families, living in Newham. We do this by offering free and accessible talking therapy, through advocacy support and community projects and by providing meaningful volunteering and employment opportunities.

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.


The principal activity of the Bridge Pastoral Foundation is the provision of training in pastoral care and counselling through seminars, weekend courses and conferences held in various parts of the UK. A second charitable object has been added, and the constitution amended accordingly, which is the relief of suffering for those in emotional distress.

Professional Body for Christian Counsellors and Pastoral Carers


Practical, emotional and spiritual support offered to to women sexually exploited through prostitution through weekly drop-in, outreach, and be-friending sessions.


Be Me Project provides support for a wide spectrum of people ranging from young people in secondary school to younger women within our communities. It delivers courses and one to one sessions that encourage positive mental wellbeing, confident mind-sets, inspiring people to be uniquely themselves and raising levels of self esteem and resilience.


BHCT is a Christian Chaplaincy specialising in crisis intervention and search and rescue at the notorious suicide spot of Beachy Head. In addition to cliff edge intervention the charity is also involved in preventative and post-intervention support. Those rescued travel from all over the UK and also from abroad. Our vision is to end suicide at Beachy Head.

The Charity's activities are achieved via various social media platforms offering regular healing days with individual prayer, silence and space, and offering appointments for prayer ministry supported by a team of trained helpers.

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.

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


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.


The Bethel network is a Christian organisation, which exists to promote the heallth and well-being of the people of Birmingham and its environs. We achieve this providing a range of support through counselling, parish nursing and in the future a Health & Healing Centre offering a variety of services.We are currently providing practical support to the people of Sparkhill and Sparkbrook.

The Promotion and Support, development and mentoring education and training of the UK Sozo Leadership and Community. The sale & distribution of training materials. The carrying out of personal Sozo ministry. The facilitation and hosting of International Speakers related to training and mentoring Sozo Practitioners. Advancing such purposes as are recognised as being exclusively charitable.

To provide an outreach centre for the advancement of Christian religion and Christian faith.There is a coffee shop and area for light lunches. There is also a listening service for members of the public who are distressed or have problems which they wish to discuss with someone in confidence.The premises also regularly hold events promoting the Christian faith.

We presently provide specialist palliative Hospice Care services to those diagnosed with terminal illness in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The service is presently focused in the Bethlehem Governate where reported cancer cases are highest. Our plans are to extend these services to other towns and villages.

FRIDAYS NATIONAL PRAYER FOR THE GREAT AWAKENING UK. SUNDAY:TRIUMPHANT SERVICESSATURDAY : SUPPLEMENTARY SCHOOL HOURWEDNESDAY: MIDWEEK SERVICE THURSDAY: GENERAL COUNSELLING


The advancement of the christian religion by the promotion of the understanding and practice of Biblical counselling and establishing and carrying out ministries related thereto.

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.


The proclamation and furtherance of the Gospel of God concerning his son Jesus Christ our Lord and the preaching and teaching of the Christian Faith and the relief of persons who are in condition of need, hardship or distress or who are sick.


THE PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF GOOD HEALTH AND THE PROMOTION OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND PREVENTION OF CRIME IN SUCH WAYS AS THE TRUSTEES THINK FIT, INCLUDING THE PROVISION OF ADDED SECURITY BY LOCAL CHURCHES FOR THE BENEFIT OF BRADFORD CITY CENTRE USERS.


Empowering & equipping individuals and families who experience serious challenges, to take competent charge of their lives, to live well and contribute to the wider community. This is achieved through behavioural, mental and physical health interventions & education with nationally recognised qualifications and supported employment. Participants are given long-term follow up and support.


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.

We offer: - A counselling service provided by trained Christian counsellors for adults and children. - A confidential and safe environment where people can explore life issues such as bereavement, depression, low self esteem and confidence, moderate anxiety states, anger, abuse, trauma and couples. - Help to individuals as they work through these issues towards constructive change


Providing support for spiritual development and pastoral care to students, school staff and families thus impacting positively upon the school communityEnabling safe and imaginative spiritual development and learning opportunities for all ages within school and informal church contextsWorking with churches and schools to connect the life of the two communities to their mutual benefit

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


Advance of Roman Catholic religion, preservation of the island's heritage and making it available for public access, provision of stress-free periods of refreshment, provision of a website on the history and purpose of the heritage site and the Roman Catholic religion.


Our activities include:1. Providing educational input into local secondary schools via lessons and assemblies;2. Offering to those schools pastoral support through the listening service, detached work and self-esteem building courses;3. Enrichment activities;4. Spiritual activities including clubs;5. Supporting local churches with their youth activities.

Trained, uniformed Street Pastors volunteers from local churches staff a refuge cafe and patrol the centre of Cambridge on Saturday nights between 10pm-3am, caring, listening and helping all without judgement or discrimination. Assistance and a listening, pastoral ear are made freely available to all. We freely share our faith and motivations but only if asked.

The relief of sickness and the preservation of health, in accordance with a Christian ethos, among people residing permanently or temporarily in and around Capel St Mary, Ipswich, Suffolk by the provision of Parish Nurses.


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

To tackle the issues of social young people in the most needed areas of Cardiff. To continue to evolve and adapt our services to meet the needs of the local community and aim to provide high quality services in specialist areas: Personal & Social Development; Health & Fitness; Drug/Alcohol Awareness & Avoidance and Education & Training.


Care for the Family's aim is to strengthen and support family life. We provide relationship education and support in three key areas: marriage, parenting and bereavement. Activities include day and evening events, activity holidays and residential breaks, marriage and parenting courses, volunteer telephone befrienders, and books, DVDs and other resources to strengthen family life.


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.


TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC THROUGHOUT THE THREE RIVERS AREA, AND THROUGHOUT THE UNITED KINGDOM OR INTERNATIONALLY AS THE TRUSTEES FROM TIME TO TIME MAY SEE FIT, IN PARTICULAR BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH THE HOLDING OF PRAYER MEETINGS, LECTURES, PUBLIC CELEBRATION OF RELIGIOUS FESTIVALS, PROVIDING PASTORAL CARE AND CARRYING OUT MISSIONARY AND EVANGELISTIC WORK.

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.


Relationship counselling, marriage preparation, relationship education, telephone helpline for crises related to relationships, information to the general public about marriage and marrying.


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.

Celebrate Recovery UK seeks to equip and train UK churches across all denominations to launch and maintain their own Celebrate Recovery groups by providing training and assistance/ resources to CR UK representatives and UK Ministry Leaders and teams to make a difference in local Churches.


Our Charity welcomes in desperate young people who are suffering from the strains of life and may previously have turned to drug, alcohol or substance abuse. In Community they are able to rebuild their lives for a new life in society. The Community helps them rebuild their lives in a new social, spiritual and moral way and to find peace, joy and a sense of meaning in their lives


Advancing the Christian Religion for the public benefit through the development of Chaplaincy in Schools, colleges and other educational institutions.Supporting, resourcing and encoraging Chaplians.

Provide a counselling service at a low cost matched to client's income and is comfortably affordable to the client.

The objectives of the Charity are to relieve those in need and in particular the sick and those in poor health and to advance public education but not exclusively by:a)promoting the christian ministry of healing and other therapiesb)providing counselling,retreats and both educational and training coursesc)providing pastoral care for the benefit of the whole community