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Charitable & Voluntary Organisations

Find local charities, nonprofit and voluntary organisations in Ipswich and the surrounding areas

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A nonprofit that works across Suffolk to motivate, support and inspire people living in areas of deprivation.
Bike Active North Suffolk is a volunteer-run charity based in Halesworth that promotes cycling as a way to improve physical and mental health in rural Suffolk. The organisation supports cyclists of all abilities and works to break down barriers such as isolation through gentle exercise in the countryside. As a British Cycling affiliated club, they rely on donations and grants to provide their services to the local community.
For over 200 years, Catch22 has designed and delivered services that build resilience and aspiration in people and communities.
Colchester & Ipswich Hospitals Charity supports East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust’s vision to continue improving the patient experience and being an outstanding provider of health services.
Dora Brown is a small charity based in Suffolk that transforms homes for families in crisis.
Home-Start Suffolk is the county’s largest family support charity, dedicated to empowering parents with the skills, knowledge and emotional resilience to raise their children to flourish. They have been supporting families across the county for more than 24 years, and in 2021, volunteers were recognised for their incredible work by being awarded the Queen's Award for Voluntary Services.
A network of more than 280 fully trained volunteers that offer practical and confidential emotional support when they need it most.
HOPE After Suicide Loss provides specialist support to adults across Norfolk and Suffolk who have been bereaved by suicide. The organisation offers peer-to-peer group meetings, one-to-one telephone and online support, and limited professional counselling services. Their mission is to reduce isolation and provide understanding within a community that recognises the unique challenges of suicide bereavement.
Hopestead is a charity that wants to end homelessness in the East of England. They give their time, resources, skills, and money to tackle the causes and impacts of homelessness as well as homelessness itself. It is part of the Flagship Group.
Ipswich Windrush Society celebrates and promotes the cultural heritage, history, and ongoing contributions of the Windrush Generation and their descendants in Ipswich.
Leeway provides support to adults and young people looking to break free from domestic abuse in Suffolk and Norfolk.
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