Non profit organisations in North Shields

Find non profit organisations in North Shields. Listings include Little1stop charity North shields, Norham High School, North Shields Spiritualist Church, Whitley Bay FC Juniors, North Shields Salvation Army, project soundbite.

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Little1stop charity North shields A Little1stop charity North shields
6-8 Saville Street
North Shields, NE296QW

Based in Saville Street North Shields, Little1stop is a non profit charity that sells pre loved goods

Norham High School B Norham High School
Alnwick Avenue
North Shields, NE297BU

Norham High School. A school that truly is child centred.

North Shields Spiritualist Church C North Shields Spiritualist Church
Balkwell Community Welfare Association Heaton Terrace
North Shields, NE297LY

We are an SNU Spiritualist Church. We are currently only holding Sunday Services at 6.30pm and are h

Whitley Bay FC Juniors D Whitley Bay FC Juniors
Foxhunters Sporting Pavilion, Preston Gate
North Shields, NE299QB

Junior Football Club which is a registered charity Charity Number 115435

North Shields Salvation Army E North Shields Salvation Army
28 Howard Street
North Shields, NE301AR

A warm welcome to all!

project soundbite F project soundbite
1a Bedford Terrace
North Shields, NE290AW

Promoting opportunities for local creatives , benefiting our community ♥

The Fish Quay Hub G The Fish Quay Hub
3a3 Northumberland Street
North Shields, NE301DS

The Fish Quay Hub is a café and events venue that's open to the local community. Serving delicious food and drinks in a venue that’s just wow - seeing really is believing!! The Hub...

St. Aidan's Community Hall H St. Aidan's Community Hall
Billy Mill Lane
North Shields

Find information and updates on the latest goings on at the hall

Cleveland Terrace Play & Community I Cleveland Terrace Play & Community
Cleveland Terrace
North Shields, NE290NS

I have set up the page as I would like to organise a ‘street play’ on Cleveland Terrace as part