Directory of groups
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Organisation Name | Target Audience | Category of Work | Where Do They Work? | Cash donations | Non-cash donations |
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The Mothers Project CIC | Families and lone parents, People with mental health problems, Women | Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Health and wellbeing in general, Mental health | Whalley Range, Greater Manchester | ||
The Oasis Centre | Everyone | Homelessness services, Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Helping people to feel safe, Victim support, Community safety, Family support, Economic well-being, Employment support (including job clubs), Welfare and debt advice, Food banks, food club, pantries, Clothing provision (including school uniforms), Education, Information, advice and guidance, Creating work opportunities, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Health and wellbeing in general, Tackling loneliness and isolation | Gorton and Abbey Hey, Greater Manchester | You can make a doation in person at the Centre, thourhg our Justgiving page or via our website. | |
The Owl and The Coconut | Families and lone parents, People with mental health problems, Young people (aged 13-25) | Arts, heritage and culture, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care | Levenshulme, City-Wide | ||
The Oye Alebiosu Foundation | People/communities experiencing racial inequalities, Families and lone parents, Victims of crime and their families, Women | Education, training and research, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Social care (e.g. day services, respite, home care) | , Ardwick, Hulme, Longsight, Moss Side, Rusholme, Burnage, Chorlton, Chorlton Park, Didsbury East, Didsbury West, Fallowfield, Levenshulme, City-Wide | ||
The Pankhurst Trust (Incorporating Manchester Women's Aid) | Families and lone parents, Homeless people, Men, Victims of crime and their families, Women | Homelessness services, Arts, heritage and culture, Victim support, Welfare and debt advice, Information, advice and guidance | Ardwick, City-Wide | Cash can be donated via a donation box on-site at the Pankhurst Centre, by cheque to the same address, by card over the phone by ringing 0161 820 8414. | Non-cash donations may be accepted but should be detailed via email to info@manchesterwomensaid.org in the first instance |
The Parenting Collective cic | Children 0 -12, Families and lone parents, Women | Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Helping people to feel safe, Family support, Education, training and research, Information, advice and guidance, Training and learning, Pregnancy and maternity, Race (including ethnicity/nationality), Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Health and wellbeing in general, Mental health | City-Wide, Greater Manchester | You can donate to us here: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=Z4QBVC2MR7DHQ | |
The Princess Royal Trust Manchester Carers Centre | Carers | Equalities and civil rights | Piccadilly | ||
The Princess Royal Trust Manchester Carers Centre | Carers | Equalities and civil rights | Piccadilly | ||
The Proud Trust | Families and lone parents, LGBTQIA+, Young people (aged 13-25) | Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Community safety, Family support, Prevention, Education, training and research, Education, Information, advice and guidance, Training and learning, Research, Equalities and civil rights, Trans rights, Sexual orientation, Health and wellbeing in general, Mental health, Sexual health, Venue | City-Wide, Greater Manchester, North West, UK Wide | ||
The Real African Housewives of Manchester | People/communities experiencing racial inequalities, Families and lone parents, People with mental health problems, People with no recourse to public funds, Women | Physical Activity, Sport and Leisure, Mental health, Sexual health, Venue | Moston, Miles Platting and Newton Heath, Greater Manchester | ||
The Redeemed Christian Church of God Citadel of Praise | People/communities experiencing racial inequalities, Faith communities, Families and lone parents, Homeless people, Looked after children, Men, Older people (over 65 years of age), People with learning disabilities, People with substance misuse/addiction problems, Refugees and people seeking asylum, Tenants and residents, Unemployed people, Victims of crime and their families, Young people (aged 13-25) | Accommodation and housing, Homelessness services, Supported housing, Capacity building and other support for voluntary or community organisations, Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Helping people to feel safe, Family support, Food banks, food club, pantries, Religious and faith based activity | Charlestown, Cheetham, Crumpsall, Harpurhey, Higher Blackley, Moston, Ancoats and Beswick, Clayton and Openshaw, Deansgate, Gorton and Abbey Hey, Piccadilly, Miles Platting and Newton Heath, Ardwick, Hulme, Longsight, Moss Side, Rusholme, Burnage, Chorlton, Chorlton Park, Didsbury East, Didsbury West, Fallowfield, Levenshulme, Old Moat, Whalley Range, Withington, Baguley, Brooklands, Northenden, Sharston, Woodhouse Park, City-Wide, Greater Manchester, North, Central, South | ||
The Resonance Centre CIC | Everyone, Families and lone parents, LGBTQIA+, Men, Older people (over 65 years of age), People with mental health problems, Women | Arts, heritage and culture, Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people to feel safe, Education, training and research, Information, advice and guidance, Age, Disability, Gender, Race (including ethnicity/nationality), Religion and belief, Sexual orientation, Physical Activity, Sport and Leisure, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Health and wellbeing in general, Mental health, Tackling loneliness and isolation, Venue | Charlestown, Ancoats and Beswick, Clayton and Openshaw, Miles Platting and Newton Heath, Ardwick, Greater Manchester | ||
The River Manchester | Victims of crime and their families, Women | Homelessness services, Helping people to feel safe, Victim support, Prevention, Training and learning, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Mental health | Clayton and Openshaw, City-Wide | You can donate to us by contacting: therivermanchester@gmail.com or you can drop in to our office 1298-1300 Ashton Old Road, M11 1JG. | |
The Salford Diocesan Trust | Everyone | Arts, heritage and culture, Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Education, Environment and sustainability, Religious and faith based activity | City-Wide | You can make a donation here: https://www.mygivinghub.com/detailed/donate?charity_id=1086324&type=2 | |
The Salvation Army Manchester Central Corps | Everyone | Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Helping people to feel safe, Employment support (including job clubs), Food banks, food club, pantries, Clothing provision (including school uniforms), Information, advice and guidance, Training and learning, Religious and faith based activity | Ancoats and Beswick, Piccadilly, Miles Platting and Newton Heath, Ardwick, Hulme, Longsight, Moss Side, Rusholme, Levenshulme, City-Wide | Contact us about sending us a donation | Clothing, shoes, Christmas toys or small items can be delivered here at Manchester Central or within the closest Salvation Army Charity Shop (Ardwick, Grove village). |
The Senegalese Manchester Community Association | Everyone | Community development, Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Helping people to feel safe, Education, training and research | City-Wide | Contact us about making a donation. | |
The Shaw Centre | People with learning disabilities | Learning disability | Charlestown, Cheetham, Crumpsall, Harpurhey, Higher Blackley, Moston, Ancoats and Beswick, Clayton and Openshaw, Gorton and Abbey Hey, Miles Platting and Newton Heath, City-Wide | ||
The Shout | Young people (aged 13-25) | Moss Side, Rusholme | |||
The Shout | Young people (aged 13-25) | Moss Side, Rusholme | |||
The Stroke Association | Everyone, Carers, Disabled people | Helping people feel that they belong to their community, Helping people from different backgrounds to get on well, Helping people to feel safe, Information, advice and guidance, Disability, Wellbeing, Health and Social Care, Physical disability or sensory impairment, Long term medical condition(s), Tackling loneliness and isolation | Charlestown, Cheetham, Crumpsall, Harpurhey, Higher Blackley, Moston, Ancoats and Beswick, Clayton and Openshaw, Deansgate, Gorton and Abbey Hey, Piccadilly, Miles Platting and Newton Heath, Ardwick, Hulme, Longsight, Moss Side, Rusholme, Burnage, Chorlton, Chorlton Park, Didsbury East, Didsbury West, Fallowfield, Levenshulme, Old Moat, Whalley Range, Withington, Baguley, Brooklands, Northenden, Sharston, Woodhouse Park, City-Wide, Greater Manchester | Please contact us for more information |