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People in need who live in the ecclesiastical parish of Framlingham.
Eligibility
People in need who live in the ecclesiastical parish of Framlingham.
Type of grants
One-off grants ranging from £30 to £50 towards, for example, hospital travel costs and medical care.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent either directly by the individual or through a relevant third person. Applications are considered monthly.
Other information
The charity also gives grants to organisations.
Grant provided by: The Florence Pryke Charity
Contact Details
90 Station Road
Framlingham
Woodbridge
IP13 9EE
Telephone: 01728 723365
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Individuals in need who live in the parish of Farndon.
Eligibility
People in need who live in the parish of Farndon.
Type of grants
One-off grants, Christmas hampers and clothing vouchers.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent directly by the individual or through a third party such as Citizen's Advice or a social worker. The trustees meet twice a year, usually in May and October. Emergency applications can be considered at other times.
Grant provided by: The Farndon Relief-in-Need Charity
Contact Details
1 Village Close
Farndon
Newark
Nottinghamshire
NG24 4SY
Telephone: 01636 705798
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Nurses or any other person formerly in the employment of Rochdale District Nursing Association and any retired or district nurse living in the borough of Rochdale.
Eligibility
Nurses or any other person formerly in the employment of Rochdale District Nursing Association and any retired or district nurse living in the borough of Rochdale.
Type of grants
Recurrent grants paid either once or twice a year.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent.
Grant provided by: The Nurses’ Benefit Fund
Contact Details
The Old Parsonage
2 St Mary's Gate
Rochdale OL16 1AP
Telephone: 01706 644187
Email: law@jbhs.co.uk
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People under 25 who live in the community of Llanynys Rural, and that part of the community of Ruthin which was formerly the parish of Llanynys Urban.
Eligibility
People under 25 who live in the community of Llanynys Rural, and that part of the community of Ruthin which was formerly the parish of Llanynys Urban.
Type of grants
One-off and recurrent grants up to £100 for students in further and higher education to assist with books, fees/living expenses, and study/travel abroad.
Applications
The charity places advertisements in the local press shortly after A-level results are published. Applications are considered in September. If a large number of requests are received in relation to the funds available, preference is given to first time applicants.
Applicants should include in their application their age; place of residence; course to be followed; qualification pursued; institution attended; and the purpose to which the grant will be put.
Grant provided by: The Llanynys Educational Foundation
Contact Details
Rhewl Post Office
Ruthin
Denbighshire LL15 1TH
Telephone: 01824 702730
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People in need who live in the old parish of Sandal Magna (this includes Sandal, Walton, Crigglestone, Painthorpe and West Bretton).
Eligibility
People in need who live in the old parish of Sandal Magna (this includes Sandal, Walton, Crigglestone, Painthorpe and West Bretton).
Type of grants
One-off grants of about £50 to £300 are made each year to 6 to 10 individuals. Recent grants have been used for the purchase of a second-hand washing machine, decorating materials, bedding for a child and a safety gate for the stairs.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent. Applications can be sent directly by the individual or through a social worker, Citizens Advice or other welfare agency.
Grant provided by: The Sandal Magna Relief-in-Need Charity
Contact Details
50 Dukewood Road
Clayton West
Huddersfield HD8 9HF
Telephone: 01484 860594
Email: marpam@fsmail.net
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People in need who are members of clubs associated with Lancashire Football Association and players or officials injured during, or travelling to or from, matches organised by the association.
Eligibility
People in need who are members of clubs associated with Lancashire Football Association and players or officials injured during, or travelling to or from, matches organised by the association.
Type of grants
One-off grants ranging from £100 to £300 towards, for example, hospital expenses, living costs and household bills.
Applications
On a form available from the correspondent. Applications can be submitted directly by the individual or through a personal representative or a friend.
Grant provided by: The Lancashire Football Association Benevolent Fund
Contact Details
The County Ground
Thurston Road
Leyland
Preston
Lancashire PR25 2LF
Telephone: 01772 624000
Fax: 01772 624700
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People with all types of dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease) and their families who live in North Ceredigion.
Eligibility
People with all types of dementia (as well as Alzheimer’s disease) and their families who live in North Ceredigion.
Type of grants
Grants given according to need.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent.
Other information
The trust also makes grants to local organisations.
Grant provided by: The Margaret and Alick Potter Charitable Trust
Contact Details
Y Nyth
Capel Bangor
Aberystwyth
SY23 3LR
Telephone: 01970 880637
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People in need living in the parish of Lyng for at least one year.
Eligibility
People in need who have lived in the parish of Lyng for at least one year.
Type of grants
One-off and recurrent grants between £30 and £40, primarily for fuel.
Applications
On a form available from the correspondent or any member of the committee at any time. Applications can be submitted directly by the individual and are considered in November.
Other information
Grants are occasionally made to village organisations.
Grant provided by: The Lyng Heath Charity
Contact Details
Woodstock
Etling Green
Dereham
Norfolk NR20 3EY
Telephone: 01362 691243
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People in need who are sick, convalescent, disabled or infirm and live in the former urban district of Littleborough.
Eligibility
People in need who are sick, convalescent, disabled or infirm and live in the former urban district of Littleborough.
Exclusions
Grants are not given for costs which are normally covered by the DWP or NHS.
Type of grants
Recurrent grants according to need.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent for consideration in October. Applications can be submitted directly by the individual or through a social worker, Citizens Advice, other welfare agency or other third party.
Grant provided by: The Littleborough Nursing Association Fund
Contact Details
26 Hodder Avenue
Shore
Littleborough OL15 8EU
Telephone: 01706 370738
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People in need who live in the former burgh of Duns.
Eligibility
People in need who live in the former burgh of Duns.
Type of grants
Grants for coal and food.
Applications
In writing to the correspondent.
Grant provided by: The MacWatt Bequest
Contact Details
Scottish Borders Council
Newtown St Boswells
Melrose
TD6 0SA
Telephone: 01835 824000
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