Youth centre FA108¶
Youth centre is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Facilities category.
234 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 0.12% 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(youth cent(er|re))\b
Distribution by size of charity¶
| Income band | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| Under £10k | 68 | 0.10% |
| £10k - £100k | 90 | 0.13% |
| £100k - £250k | 39 | 0.18% |
| £250k - £500k | 19 | 0.18% |
| £500k - £1m | 5 | 0.07% |
| £1m - £10m | 6 | 0.07% |
| Over £10m | 0 | 0.00% |
| Total | 227 | 0.12% |
Distribution by charity regulator¶
| Regulator | Charities with tag | Percent of all charities |
|---|---|---|
| ccew | 195 | 0.11% |
| ccni | 30 | 0.42% |
| oscr | 9 | 0.04% |
| Total | 234 | 0.12% |
Ten largest charities (by income)¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| NEW HORIZON YOUTH CENTRE [Charity number: 276943] Day centre for young people age 16-25: benefits, housing advice, resettlement, careers advice, education&training, employment, IT,ESOL, literacy, numeracy, cookery, art classes, drama classes, gym & fitness sessions, women's group, men' group, counselling, nurse, mental health support, street outreach, prison work, laundry/showers/clothes, free lunch |
£3,964,029 |
| CORAM'S FIELDS AND THE HARMSWORTH MEMORIAL PLAYGROUND [Charity number: 302963] An open access 7 acre children's playground and children's centre with an after school club and holiday activities and sports programme for children up to 16 years and a youth centre for 13-19 year olds. 1000 children daily in summer from diverse local community of south Camden. Grade II listed site formerly the Foundling Hospital site. Adults must have a child with them to come in. |
£2,264,867 |
| OXFORDSHIRE YOUTH [Charity number: 1151723] Provision of services for young people in Oxfordshire |
£2,118,785 |
| The Boathouse Youth [Charity number: 1149320] The Boathouse Youth is a Children's Charity based in Blackpool that provides positive recreational and educational activities for children and young people Aged 5 - 17. Our activities are categorised into three departments: Centre Based (within our Youth Centre); Detached & Outreach (on the streets and in the local schools) and Activities & Residential. |
£1,892,788 |
| MAHDLO (OLDHAM YOUTH ZONE) [Charity number: 1134427] The Youth Zone's principle activity is the provision of a purpose built, world class 21st century facility for sport and recreation in Oldham for young people aged between 8 and 21 years old. The Youth Zone will deliver a range of high quality universal youth work services, seven days a week, which will be accessed voluntarily by young people on a membership basis. |
£1,529,976 |
| BRIGHTON YOUTH CENTRE [Charity number: 1098557] This Charity was formed to take over the assets of Brighton Youth Centre (charity no 305175) which it did from 1 April 2007. The objectives of Brighton Youth Centre are to help and educate children and young people, to enable them to develop their physical, mental and spiritual capacities. |
£1,456,680 |
| THE SALMON YOUTH CENTRE IN BERMONDSEY [Charity number: 278979] Salmon Youth Centre is unique in bringing to its work a toolbox of youth work skills within a framework of Christian life and values, we use our expertise and specialist workers in arts, sports and personal and social development to inspire young people in Southwark, including the vulnerable and those at risk, to develop ambition for learning and work. |
£942,627 |
| Citadel Youth Centre SCIO [Charity number: SC047933] 4 The organisation 's purposes are: 4.1 To advance education among young people who are resident in Edinburgh ('the Operating Area'). 4.2 To relieve poverty among young people resident in the Operating Area. 4.3 To relieve unemployment among young people resident in the Operating Area, in such ways as may be thought fit, including assistance to find employment. 4.4 To advance health among young people resident in the Operating Area. 4.5 To relieve those young people resident in the Operating Area who are in need by reason of age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or some other disadvantage. 4.6 To advance citizenship among young people resident in the Operating Area. 4.7 To provide recreational facilities and/or to organise recreational activities, with the object of improving the conditions of life of young people resident within the Operating Area. 4.8 To promote and offer support to other similar projects and programmes which further charitable purposes, for the benefit of young people resident in the Operating Area. |
£735,846 |
| BELLE VUE COMMUNITY, SPORTS & YOUTH CENTRE LIMITED [Charity number: 1099395] Belle Vue Centre offer a varied choice of charitable activities to many different diverse organisations and service users. |
£661,460 |
| BRIDLINGTON CLUB FOR YOUNG PEOPLE [Charity number: 509878] The club premises are situate in an officially recognised deprived ward in the town. It provides recreational sporting and social opportunities for young people in Bridlington and the surrounding area under an open access policy. |
£582,473 |
Ten random charities¶
| Name | Latest income |
|---|---|
| ST TERESA'S YOUTH CENTRE [Charity number: NI101561] St. Teresa’s Youth Centre is a voluntary full-time Parish based youth provider, which for over forty years has been providing a service for the young people of the parish of St. Teresa’s and from much further afield. The underlying ethos of our Centre is the personal, social and spiritual development of young people and the promotion of empowerment, acceptance and understanding of others, capacity building and social action. The Youth Centre was formed in 1973, initially operating in two mobile huts situated in the grounds of the primary school and the use of the school’s sports hall. In 1970 the parochial hall was destroyed by fire and its shell was taken over by the army for a short period until 1976. Building on the Youth Centre on this site began in 1976 and the centre was officially opened on November 5th 1978. Since then our Youth Centre has established itself as a Centre of Excellence in the provision of aesthetic and creative activities and martial arts. The Youth Centre boasts the provision of Ballet Classes, Irish Dancing Classes, Speech and Drama Classes, Disco Dancing Classes, the provision of Band Practice Rooms and Karate Classes. St. Teresa’s Youth Centre currently works with approximately 600 young people, between the ages of four to twenty five years. The Youth Centre has one full-time Senior Youth Worker, funded by the Belfast Education and Library Board, a Full Time Project Worker, seven part-time workers and twelve volunteers who staff the Centre and facilitate the programmes and projects. The staff team, with the help and support of the Management Committee, work tirelessly to meet the ever-changing needs of the Centre’s members and the community. |
£248,986 |
| RYICO (UK) RWANDAN YOUTH INFORMATION COMMUNITY ORGANISATION (UNITED KINGDOM) [Charity number: 1104274] IN 2005, RYICO ESTABLISHED CENTRE MAREMBO IN KIGALI . THIS IS A YOUTH CENTRE WHICH MAINLY SUPPORTS YOUNG VICTIMS OF GENDER BASED VIOLENCE TO ACCESS THE BASIC RIGHTS, EDUCATION, ACCOMMODATION, JUSTICE, ADVICE AND TRAINING THROUGH RYICO'S PARTNER AFRICAN SEWING CLUB. IN UK RYICO RAISE AWARENESS ABOUT GENOCIDE BY SUPPORTING RWANDANS IN UK OTHER COMMUNITIES TO LEARN FROM THE 1994 RWANDA GENOCIDE |
£81,914 |
| The Magnet Young Adult Centre [Charity number: NI100661] The Magnet Young Adult Centre is a voluntary youth centre which caters for young people aged 16 - 25 from Newry and the surrounding areas. The centre is unique in that it is completely managed by young people. We provide a range of informal educational and recreational activities for young people as well as providing opportunities for young people to socialise in an alcohol free environment. The centre also provides health information and counseling to young people. The centre relies heavily on volunteers who deliver a lot of the programmes within the centre. volunteer recruitment and training are therefore essential to the ongoing running and development of the centre |
£334,860 |
| DUDLEY AUTISTIC SUPPORT GROUP [Charity number: 1127914] Support of Me&U Youth Club. group meetings,respite, trips and events for parents and carersWorking with Dudley MBC Youth Service running one night a week specialist youth club and leading bid to take over the day to day management of Lower Gornal Youth Centre to secure the facility for the wider local communityschool holiday events, trips and activities for autistic young people |
£5,477 |
| THE THAMESFIELD YOUTH ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 304315] The Henley Youth Centre building was sold in July 2015. The Trustees intend to fulfil the charity's objectives by investing the proceeds of the sale and using the income from the investments to fund youth work within Henley and have already began to make grants to charities and projects that meet this criteria. |
£56,215 |
| MIRACLES YOUTH CENTRE [Charity number: 1001578] Provide equipment and support for Miracles Youth Centre |
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| THE BANGLADESH ISLAMIC ASSOCIATION [Charity number: 700659] Advice Centre, Youth Centre, Mosque, Madrasha |
£92,385 |
| DROYLSDEN YOUTH CENTRE [Charity number: 521093] Youth Centre, mainly Boxing and Football |
£175,872 |
| THE RACING CENTRE LTD [Charity number: 1107833] Provision of a club and youth centre and other facilities to benefit persons employed in and about the stables and training establishments in Newmarket Suffolk; in the interests of Social Welfare with the objective of improving the condition of life for such persons being persons who by reason of their poverty or social and economic circumstances have need for such facilities. |
£240,996 |
| CHESHAM YOUTH CENTRE LTD [Charity number: 1148852] Youth activities in area of Chesham, Bucks |
£46,231 |