Find non profit organisations in Addlestone. Listings include Bee-lieve Foundation, All Saints Church New Haw, Addlestone Toy Library, RATS Addlestone, The Addlestone Centre, Hare Hills Minis.
Empowering expectant parents & their healthcare professionals. Stillbirth and baby loss prevention charity
Go to theteaproject.org to learn more about what we do & to donate support.
Looking after carers and their loved ones for them to have a social life together. To enjoy the company of others. For all to have a few hours of joy.
Addlestone's Pay As You Feel coffee shop Home made cakes and lunches with a Light breakfast menu ht
The Eikon Charity is a leading charity for children and young people in Surrey.
The Addlestone Community Centre is at the centre of the town.
Emma's House is a small, homely day care facility for those with early and mid onset dementia.
Our mission is to equip all young people with the knowledge, skills, understanding and strategies to develop life-long positive emotional wellbeing and mental health. Working along...
All Saints Church serves the parish of New Haw. We welcome everyone
Holme Farm is a community hub that includes workshops, gardens and wildlife across 8 acres. 1197321
• Register on the toy library site- addlestonetoylibrary.lend-engine.com • Select up to 3 toys toys for up to 1 month for just £5 annual membership. Toy range is 0-5 years, althou...
Transformational charitable action for Children at Risk worldwide
Renegade Addlestone Theatrical Society (RATS) are a local Amateur Dramatics group who bring the magic of pantomime and excitement of local productions to Addlestone!
Information all about the railway station. Disruption, charity events etc. And maybe a few good sunrise pictures.
We’re here to be good neighbours and provide transport, shopping & accompaniment to these in need.
We raise funds to provide the elderly residents at St Augustine’s Care Home Addlestone with some extras to try and improve and enhance their lives.
EikOnline’s parent zone – offering support, advice, resources and virtual youth club updates for parents and carers of teenagers in our digital community.
Credma UK innovation centres develop community owned projects for roll out across the UK and exporting globally.