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Social club AS105

Social club is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Associations category.

2,046 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 1.01% of all charities.

Keywords to find charities

UK-CAT categories are applied to charities based on a set of keywords, in the form of a regular expression.

The regular expression used to find charities in this tag is:

\b(social (groups?|clubs?|meets?|activit(y|ies)+|lunch(eon)? club))\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 709 1.00%
£10k - £100k 835 1.19%
£100k - £250k 214 0.96%
£250k - £500k 108 0.99%
£500k - £1m 60 0.87%
£1m - £10m 53 0.58%
Over £10m 5 0.22%
Total 1,984 1.03%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 1,720 1.00%
oscr 242 0.98%
ccni 84 1.17%
Total 2,046 1.01%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
THE NATIONAL AUTISTIC SOCIETY [Charity number: 269425]
Campaigning and lobbying.Raising Awareness.Day and residential schools with outreach.Registered adult care homes, plus supported living.A diagnosis and assessment centre, and diagnostic training.Resource Centres.Family support.Social groups.Early intervention and post diagnosis support.Helpline.Education Rights and Welfare Rights services.Supported Employment.Information.
£102,017,000
The Cedar Foundation [Charity number: NI101121]
We work with service users to offer person centred assistance and support with careers advice, educational opportunities and work experience. We work with employers to seek job opportunities and provide on-going advice and assistance to support the needs of both the service user and their employer so that they can work independently. The Outlook Service allows children and young people to engage in social and recreational activities of their choice outside of their family environment. The Transitions Service is an early intervention service to enable young people to make appropriate choices when moving on from school to Further or Higher Education, training or employment. The Youth Matters Service provides social activities and personal development programmes for young people with disabilities up to 18 years old. Right 4 U offers children and young people who have ASD a made to measure service that makes it possible for them to get out of the house and into their community. We provide a range of Living Options designed to meet the needs of people who have brain injury, physical disability and sensory impairment and for people with learning disabilities. Our Supported Living Service provides independent apartments or bungalows to people with different levels of housing support and care needs. Our Housing Support Service provides support to adults in their own homes and our Floating Support team assists adults living in their own home to carry out their housing responsibilities independently by tailoring a programme to suit their individual needs. We provide 24-hour care in our Residential Services. We provide a range of Social and Community Network programmes to promote peer support and participation in the community
£23,238,668
GOODENOUGH COLLEGE [Charity number: 312894]
Goodenough College provides residential accommodation for British and international postgraduate students and their families in central London. We deliver a vibrant community through a unique programme of intellectual, cultural and social activities in line with our values of global citizenship and social responsibility. The Burn offers accommodation and an academic retreat in Scotland.
£18,071,000
ASPIRE LIVING LIMITED [Charity number: 1024904]
Aspire provides care and support to people with a learning disability both at home and in the community and to those living in residential care accommodation. It runs a community hub, an online centre and a social club for adults. Aspire also provides respite support for carers.
£11,417,574
THE JUNCTION FOUNDATION [Charity number: 1125578]
THE JUNCTION FOUNDATION PROVIDES A RANGE OF FREE SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, EDUCATION, INFORMATION, SUPPORT, AND THERAPEUTIC SERVICES TO CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF 25 AND THEIR FAMILIES IN THE TEES VALLEY REGION.
£10,258,270
Support For Ordinary Living [Charity number: SC027852]
To provide support, assistance and services to people with learning disabilities aimed at promoting their social presence, participation and standing within the community including (without prejudice to the foregoing generality):- (a) Assistance in planning, arranging and co-ordinating support, and selecting and employing support staff (b) Designing and providing support services including assistance with personal care, daily living, and social activities (c) Assistance in obtaining housing and related services, education, training and employment, and specialised support such as counselling or appropriate health care
£8,302,848
AUTISM HAMPSHIRE [Charity number: 288141]
Specialist support to adults with autism through provision of registered care homes, supported living, community and domiciliary care services. Community Access advice and support. University Mentoring services. Facilitating social groups to increase wellbeing. Training and campaigning to raise local and national government awareness of the challenges and needs of those with autism.
£7,146,487
STUDENTS' UNION ROYAL HOLLOWAY UNIVERSITY OF LONDON [Charity number: 1141998]
Our activities include the following service provision to our students; representation, welfare, sporting clubs & cultural societies, volunteering, skills development,campaigning, social activities and entertainments, media, fundraising, employment, accomodation, safety transport, market days, sustainability initiatives, equality and liberation initiatives, employability.
£6,921,610
Inverclyde Leisure [Charity number: SC032161]
(a) To provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreational, sporting, cultural or social activities (such facilities being provided from time to time being hereinafter referred to as 'the Facilities') for the general public in, or in connection with, the Local Authority area of Inverclyde as defined in Schedule 1 to the Local Government etc (Scotland) Act 1994 (such Local Authority area being referred hereafter to as 'Inverclyde') and other parts of Scotland in the interests of social welfare and education. and (b) to encourage and promote for the purposes of social welfare, information on nutrition, health matters and exercise as will promote a healthy lifestyle for all.
£6,881,502
Army Cadet Charitable Trust UK [Charity number: 305962]
The Association is dedicated to promoting the ideals and activities of the Army Cadet Force, a national, military themed, voluntary youth movement open to boys and girls of all backgrounds and abilities. In providing educational, adventurous, competitve and social activities the Association's key priorities are citizenship development, leadership training, and confidence building.
£5,962,552

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
Mosaic LGBT+ Young Persons' Trust [Charity number: 1166676]
Mosaic LGBT Young Persons' Trust supports, educates and inspires LGBT plus young persons aged 12 -18 and 18-25 from Greater London and the surrounding areas. We provide youth clubs, young adults social group, mentoring, psycho-therapeutic counselling, visits to cultural events, work experience opportunities, homework club, summer and winter residentials, an on-line community and lots more.
£298,052
Fivemiletown Half Door Club [Charity number: NI100641]
Fivemiletown Half Door Club provides a group for older people to mix socially once per week and provides opportunities, information sessions and classes for older people in the Fivemiletown area on: recreational activities, social activities, healthy eating, benefits, exercise and practical assistance.
£871
The Cedar Foundation [Charity number: NI101121]
We work with service users to offer person centred assistance and support with careers advice, educational opportunities and work experience. We work with employers to seek job opportunities and provide on-going advice and assistance to support the needs of both the service user and their employer so that they can work independently. The Outlook Service allows children and young people to engage in social and recreational activities of their choice outside of their family environment. The Transitions Service is an early intervention service to enable young people to make appropriate choices when moving on from school to Further or Higher Education, training or employment. The Youth Matters Service provides social activities and personal development programmes for young people with disabilities up to 18 years old. Right 4 U offers children and young people who have ASD a made to measure service that makes it possible for them to get out of the house and into their community. We provide a range of Living Options designed to meet the needs of people who have brain injury, physical disability and sensory impairment and for people with learning disabilities. Our Supported Living Service provides independent apartments or bungalows to people with different levels of housing support and care needs. Our Housing Support Service provides support to adults in their own homes and our Floating Support team assists adults living in their own home to carry out their housing responsibilities independently by tailoring a programme to suit their individual needs. We provide 24-hour care in our Residential Services. We provide a range of Social and Community Network programmes to promote peer support and participation in the community
£23,238,668
Scottish Women’s Institutes Stewartry Of Kirkcudbright Federation [Charity number: SC022319]
a)    To advance the education and skills of women and girls To provide a platform for social activities and networking To promote the preservation and development of Scotland's heritage and culture To promote and work with like-minded organisations at home and abroad
£13,901
SOMALI ADULT SOCIAL CARE AGENCY [Charity number: 1143949]
SASCA provides to Somali elders in city of Manchester support on their daily lives such advice for welfare right, Home visiting, Interpretation, escorting, supporting GP and Hospital appointment and afternoon social club. SASCA provides free, confidential advice services on the following issues;Welfare rights, debt issues, education, training & employment, housing, health issue and immigration
£138,338
JOBSERVE SPORTS AND SOCIAL CLUB [Charity number: 1128650]
Providing sporting opporrtunities for members of the local community
£80,532
THE PERSHORE AND DISTRICT U3A [Charity number: 1093328]
The provision of a range of intellectual, physical and social activities in the form of lectures, talks visits and field excursions. The basis of the educational content comes from the membership and reflects their interest, expertese and interests. Much of the teaching is done inhouse.
£33,595
RICKMANSWORTH GATEWAY CLUB [Charity number: 1058815]
Social club for people with learning difficulties
£9,410
AHAVAS YISROEL (GATESHEAD) [Charity number: 1144707]
Social activities towards families or young people on low income to provide them with incentives to further their studies. The charity also operates a synagogue.
£44,916
PELAW COMMUNITY BOWLING CLUB [Charity number: 1184222]
The promotion of community participation in healthy recreation for the benefit of the inhabitants of Gateshead by the provision of facilities for playing bowls, health, social activities and education programmes.
£29,298