The Charity of Thomas Oken and Nicholas Eyffler owns and adminsters almshouses on behalf of Warwick residents in need.
Visit SiteThe Warwick Apprenticing Charities make grants to students starting training to help further their careers.
Visit SiteThe Warwick Relief in Need Charity gives grants to persons living in Warwick who are in need of assistance generally.
Visit SiteTheir focus is to support and help resource the mission of the Anglican churches of Warwick in reaching out to their communities and see the transformation of Warwick. This involves supporting and building the capacity of churches, people, local community groups and local Councils to tackle poverty, deprivation and disadvantage in Warwick.
Visit SiteThe Collegiate Church of St Mary, Warwick has been linked to the Trust since the charity’s formation in 1545. It is one of the 5 parishes that benefit from the Church Share of the Trust’s distribution.
Visit SiteSt Nicholas has been supported by the charity since its formation in 1545. It is one of the 5 parishes that benefit from the Church Share of the Trust’s distribution.
Visit SiteSt Paul’s is one of the 5 parishes that benefit from the Church Share of the Trust’s distribution.
Visit SiteSt Michael’s has a long established link with the charity and is one of the 5 parishes that benefit from the Church Share of the Trust’s distribution.
Visit SiteAll Saints is one of the 5 parishes that benefit from the Church Share of the Trust’s distribution. The regular distributions being an important contribution to the initial cost of building the current church.
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