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Accommodation HO101

Accommodation is a tag in the UK-CAT classification of charities in the UK. It is part of the Housing category.

8,215 charities have been tagged with this tag. This represents 4.08% 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(hous(ing|es)|land(lord|lady)|home(s)?)+\b

Distribution by size of charity

Income band Charities with tag Percent of all charities
Under £10k 2,262 2.73%
£10k - £100k 2,500 3.85%
£100k - £250k 1,046 5.40%
£250k - £500k 540 5.95%
£500k - £1m 421 7.31%
£1m - £10m 888 11.17%
Over £10m 231 12.47%
Total 7,888 4.11%

Distribution by charity regulator

Regulator Charities with tag Percent of all charities
ccew 6,622 3.92%
oscr 986 3.88%
ccni 607 8.53%
Total 8,215 4.08%

Ten largest charities (by income)

Name Latest income
BARNARDO'S [Charity number: 216250]
Barnardo?s helped improve the lives of more than 240,000 vulnerable children, young people and their families. We help children including those who have been sexually exploited, young people leaving care, children with a parent in prison and provide early intervention for families struggling to cope. We find adoptive homes and foster placements for children in care and campaign to change policy.
£299,503,000
METHODIST HOMES [Charity number: 1083995]
Methodist Homes is a charity providing care, accommodation and support services for older people throughout Britain. We are one of the largest charitable care providers in the sector and amongst the largest charities in Britain, providing services to 15,000 older people for nearly 70 years.
£251,089,000
Wheatley Homes Glasgow Limited [Charity number: SC034054]
2 The objects of the Association are: 2.1 to provide for the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage through the provision, construction, improvement and management of land and accommodation and the provision of care. and 2.2 any other purpose or object permitted under Section 24 of the Housing (Scotland) Act 2010 which is charitable both for the purposes of Section 7 of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 and also in relation to the application of the Taxes Acts.
£243,464,000
change,grow,live [Charity number: SC039861]
3. The objects of the Charity are to relieve poverty in particular but not exclusively through the provision of housing, to relieve sickness and to advance the education and training in particular of all persons (and members of their families) who: 3.1.1 have committed or are likely to commit a criminal act or acts. or 3.1.2 have been or are or are in danger of becoming substance misusers. or 3.1.3 have been or are or are in danger of becoming addicted to or dependent upon drugs of any description including without limitation on the generality of the foregoing illegal drugs, alcohol, solvents or other addictive substances. or 3.1.4 have been or are or are likely to become victims of domestic abuse. or 3.1.5 have been or are or are likely to become homeless. or 3.1.6 suffer mental ill health. or 3.1.7 have suffered a legal restriction on their liberty In any penal or correctional establishment. to advance the education of the public by promoting study and research into homelessness and all aspects of and methods of crime prevention and delinquency and the prevention of drug abuse and substance misuse and to disseminate the useful results of such research. to promote for the public benefit the prevention of criminal acts and of drug abuse and substance misuse and of homelessness. to promote for the public benefit the protection of people and property from criminal acts and the effects of drug abuse and substance misuse. the promotion of charitable purposes within the member countries of the European Union, for the advancement of education, the protection of health, the relief of poverty, sickness and distress and to reduce substance related harm to the individual and the wider community. and to undertake such other activities as are charitable.
£242,225,000
ROYAL MENCAP SOCIETY [Charity number: 222377]
Provide support and advice services for people with a learning disabilty including care and support, advocacy, housing, leisure and employment. We work to improve services, challenge prejudice and directly support people to live their lives as they choose. We offer support through our website, printed resources and helpline. Our regional advisers offer direct support by phone, email and in person.
£239,014,000
OASIS CHARITABLE TRUST [Charity number: 1026487]
Oasis Charitable Trust is a family of organisations running community Hubs providing holistic support to the communities we serve. Our work includes our Academies programme, youthwork, Chaplaincy services & churches, anti human traffiking campaigning through STOP THE TRAFFIK, Higher Education courses through Oasis College and supported housing through Oasis Aquila Housing.
£238,268,000
THE BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY [Charity number: 220949]
The British Red Cross helps people in crisis, whoever and wherever they are. We are part of a global network of volunteers, responding to natural disasters, conflicts and individual emergencies.We enable vulnerable people at home and overseas to prepare for and respond to emergencies in their own communities. And when the crisis is over, we help people to recover and move on with their lives.
£226,500,000
THE SALVATION ARMY SOCIAL WORK TRUST [Charity number: 215174]
The provision of supported accommodation for homeless people Older peoples housing and supportWork to help unemployed people back into workAnti-Human Trafficking workAddiction Support ServicesOutreach programmes and services to communitiesFamily tracing serviceFrontline assistance to emergency services personnel and people affected by disasters
£201,362,000
THE ORDERS OF ST JOHN CARE TRUST [Charity number: 1048355]
To provide care to older people through care homes specialising in residential, dementia and nursing care, together with intermediate and day care.Care in the community is also provided in hospitals, at home and through the provision of extra care housing.
£142,814,877
WALSALL HOUSING GROUP LIMITED [Charity number: 1108779]
whg is one of the Midlands' leading and most successful providers of high quality housing. Owning and managing around 22,000 homes primarily in Walsall, whg provides affordable, good quality homes and community-based services to the local community. We are committed to working with customers, colleagues and our partners to transform the quality of life in our neighbourhoods.
£128,336,026

Ten random charities

Name Latest income
The Baptist Union of Scotland [Charity number: SC049047]
The Company's object is the advancement of religion. 1.2 The said object is carried out through the following activities: 1.2.1. FELLOWSHIP: Strengthening fellowship among Baptists and with all who confess Jesus Christ as Lord by means of local churches, networks, conferences, Assemblies and publications, and also by participation in wider Baptist groupings and interdenominational activities. 1.2.2. MISSION: Supporting and extending Christ's mission both at home and overseas through evangelism, church planting and caring ministries, including the relief of poverty and the benefiting and enhancement of the communities in which churches are situated. 1.2.3. SUPPORT: Offering support in maintaining and developing the work of the churches through accredited and grant-aided ministries, financial assistance with church buildings and expert help in all areas of church life. 1.2.4. CO-ORDINATION: Discerning God's will and acting together in matters of common concern relating to the life of the Union and the state of the nation. 1.2.5. BAPTIST WITNESS: Bearing witness to Baptist principles and maintaining records of the Union's life and work through study and research, inter-church dialogue, publications and historical archives.
£1,094,480
CHARITY OF JOHN PEARCE [Charity number: 214979]
To provide four homes for selected elderly residents of Bolsover
£13,210
WORRILL'S ALMSHOUSE CHARITY (VICTORIA MEMORIAL) [Charity number: 222007]
Provision of housing for the elderly of the Parish of Crigglestone.
£5,523
CHILD RELIEF [Charity number: 1139451]
Child Relief is a children's charity, run and managed by children and young people with the support of grown-ups, to benefit children. We champion all child-centric causes and home and abroad and we are happy to support and fundraise for other domestic and international charities too, as well as our own projects.
SUFFOLK MIND [Charity number: 1003061]
Supported housing services, including one residential care home. Community services offering groups and courses which include for example, anger and anxiety management, promoting self esteem, empowerment and recovery. A volunteer counselling service. All activities aim to improve the emotional and mental health of the people of Suffolk.
£3,418,414
WILLIAM BLAKE HOUSE NORTHANTS [Charity number: 1089471]
Residential care provision for young adults with learning disabilities, located in rural village communities. The Charity has four care homes, plus a transition home for challenging needs. We embrace the principles and ethos of Rudolf Steiner. The organisation also provides day care services in an urban farm setting, with a choice of learning activities including horticulture and animal nurturing.
£2,974,381
AFC Heritage SCIO [Charity number: SC051414]
4 The organisation’s purposes are: 4.1 The advancement and preservation of the heritage of Aberdeen Football Club and the community from which it sprang, and in furtherance of this (but not otherwise). 4.2 Collect, display and preserve the history and memorabilia of Aberdeen Football Club to the benefit of the general public. 4.3 Raise funds for the extension, preservation and presentation of the collection. 4.4 Organise a system within the football club that will ensure the addition of materials season on season for the future use of the Trust. 4.5 Provide a credible vehicle for supporters and former players to donate or loan memorabilia to the Trust so that it may be documented and displayed as the Trust sees fit. 4.6 Liaise with local authorities, galleries and museums to ensure the best possible advice is obtained for the successful documentation and preservation of materials and for the display thereof at a venue deemed suitable by the Trust board. 4.7 Campaign for the inclusion of a Heritage Centre within the fabric of the proposed Community Stadium or any other stadium where Aberdeen Football Club may establish its permanent home or in a separate venue to be chosen by the Trustees.
HOME-START CEREDIGION [Charity number: 1110771]
To support families throughout ceredigion who are under stress and have at least 1 child under 5 years of age
£159,995
FAIRFIELD RESIDENTIAL HOME [Charity number: 1114653]
Provision of accommodation, food, care and other facilities for the elderly
£1,802,579
THE FORDATH FOUNDATION [Charity number: 501581]
Small grants to individuals living in the Sandwell area, for the relief of need or education. Requests will usually only be considered if received through an organisation such as CAB, or housing, social care or education bodies
£7,195

Last update: January 2, 2024
Created: January 2, 2024