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NO. 824 the Charities Act, 1978 Registered Charitable NO. 824 The Charities Act, 1978 Registered Charitable Organizations The following is a list of charitable organizations registered to date in accordance with The Charities Act, 1978. Expiry dates of registration are indicated where applicable. Name of Charity Reg # Expiry Date BERMUDA WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION 140 ACTION ON ALZHEIMER’S & DEMENTIA 929 24/07/2015 BERMUDA WELLNESS FOUNDATION 935 13/04/2015 ADULT EDUCATION SCHOOL 229 BERMUDA YOUTH ORCHESTRA 951 04/12/2014 AFRICAN DIASPORA HERITAGE TRAIL BERMUDA YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAM 342 BERMUDA FOUNDATION 799 27/08/2015 BERMUDA ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY 179 AGE CONCERN (BERMUDA) 137 BERMUDA’S BRAZILIAN FOOTBALL SCHOOL 890 27/08/2015 AL MARKAZ AL ISLAMI 593 BERMUDIAN HERITAGE ASSOCIATION 406 ALLIANCE FRANCAISE DES BERMUDES 537 BETHANY TRUST (THE) 348 ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA, SIGMA XI OMEGA IVY FUND 703 26/02/2015 BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF BERMUDA 139 ALPHA PHI ALPHA FRATERNITY, INC. (USA) BOCCIA BERMUDA 958 21/05/2015 EPSILON THETA LAMBDA CHAPTER 553 BROTHERHOOD/SISTERHOOD OF BERMUDA 810 23/10/2014 ALTRUSA INTERNATIONAL INC. OF BERMUDA 4 BSMART DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION 911 23/10/2014 ALZHEIMER’S FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP (BERMUDA) 320 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION AMERICAN SOCIETY OF BERMUDA (THE) 443 OF BERMUDA (THE) 353 AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL BERMUDA 239 C.A.R.E. COMPUTER SERVICES SCHOLARSHIP FUND 511 ANSWERING THE CRY OF THE POOR 802 26/03/2015 CADA formerly CENTRE FOR ALCOHOL & DRUG ABUSE ASSOCIATION OF CANADIANS IN BERMUDA 566 PREVENTION 102 BANK OF BERMUDA FOUNDATION 595 CARON BERMUDA 806 17/07/2015 BARBADOS ASSOCIATION OF BERMUDA (THE) 401 CEDARBRIDGE ACADEMY P.T.S.A. 583 BATWA SEATON PEOPLES CENTER 700 26/02/2015 CHARLES BASCOME MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP 602 BERKELEY EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY 124 CHILD WATCH 783 22/01/2015 BERKELEY INSTITUTE PARENT-TEACHER-STUDENT’S CHILDREN OF HOPE (formaly RESTORERS OF HOPE) 709 22/01/2015 ASSOCIATION 111 CITIZENS UPROOTING RACISM IN BERMUDA (CURB) 768 27/08/2015 BERMUDA AGRICULTURAL GROUP (THE) 475 CLEARWATER MIDDLE SCHOOL P.T.A. 504 BERMUDA AMATEUR SWIMMING ASSOCIATION 148 CLYDE BEST FOUNDATION 937 22/01/2015 BERMUDA ARTS CENTRE AT DOCKYARD 244 COMPUTER SOCIETY OF BERMUDA LTD. (THE) 535 BERMUDA ASSOCIATION FOR THE EDUCATION CONTINENTAL SOCIETY OF BERMUDA 6 OF YOUNG CHILDREN 460 CORNER OF LOVE BERMUDA 953 22/01/2015 BERMUDA ASTHMA AND ALLERGY SUPPORT GROUP CORNERSTONE FOUNDATION 737 27/08/2015 (THE) 459 CRIME STOPPERS BERMUDA 410 BERMUDA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 812 06/02/2015 CTY BERMUDA formerly Institute for Talented Students in BERMUDA AUDUBON SOCIETY 99 $IÀLDWLRQZLWK-RKQ+RSNLQV8QLYHUVLW\IRU7DOHQWHG BERMUDA AUTISM SUPPORT & EDUCATION SOCIETY 590 Youth 603 BERMUDA BADMINTON ASSOCIATION 939 11/12/2014 DALTON E TUCKER PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENT BERMUDA BIBLE SOCIETY 482 TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Formerly Southampton BERMUDA BICYCLE ASSOCIATION 219 Glebe Primary School P.T.A. 133 BERMUDA BOAT PARADE 538 DELLWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL PARENTS & TEACHERS BERMUDA BOTANICAL SOCIETY 249 ASSOCIATION 522 BERMUDA BOWLING FEDERATION 487 DELTA SIGMA THETA SORORITY, INC. BERMUDA BERMUDA BRANCH OF THE BRITISH RED CROSS ALUMNAE CHAPTER 596 SOCIETY 113 DEVONSHIRE COLTS FOOTBALL CLUB 715 23/04/2015 BERMUDA CANCER & HEALTH CENTRE 70 DOG TRAINING CLUB OF BERMUDA 832 24/09/2015 BERMUDA CIVIC BALLET 98 DOLPHIN SWIM TEAM OF BERMUDA 430 BERMUDA COLLEGE FOUNDATION 341 DUKE OF EDINBURGH’S AWARD, BERMUDA (THE) 540 BERMUDA COMMUNITY FOUNDATION 948 27/08/2015 DYNAMIC DEBATERS & LEARNERS 932 24/09/2015 BERMUDA CONFERENCE BRANCH OF THE YPD EAST END PRIMARY PTA 225 OF THE A.M.E. CHURCHES 159 EASTERN LIONESS/LIONS CLUB 495 BERMUDA COUNSELLORS ASSOCIATION 467 EEMA EMERGENCY RELIEF FUND (EAST END BERMUDA CRAFTMARKET LTD. (THE) 572 MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION EMERGENCY BERMUDA CRICKET BOARD OF CONTROL 350 RELIEF FUND) 322 BERMUDA DIABETES ASSOCIATION 143 ELLIOTT SCHOOL PARENT/TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 63 BERMUDA EDUCATION NETWORK 899 27/08/2015 EWAN SAMPSON SCHOLARSHIP TRUST 500 BERMUDA EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIANS FAIR HAVENS CHRISTIAN CARE ASSOCIATION 318 ASSOCIATION BERMUDA 328 FATHERS’ RESOURCE CENTRE (THE) 493 BERMUDA END - TO - END 558 FEED MY LAMBS MINISTRY 863 20/05/2015 BERMUDA ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY FIGHT FOR LIFE FOUNDATION 797 07/05/2015 TASKFORCE (also known as BEST) 858 17/07/2015 FOCUS 371 BERMUDA EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION 214 FOOTY PROMOTIONS 942 20/03/2015 BERMUDA FELINE ASSISTANCE BUREAU 332 FOSTER PARENTS ASSOCIATION 620 05/02/2015 BERMUDA FENCING FEDERATION 456 FRANCIS PATTON SCHOOL P.T.A. 277 BERMUDA FESTIVALS PURPOSE TRUST 439 FREEMASONS FUND FOR BERMUDA 197 BERMUDA FINE ART TRUST 288 FRIENDS OF BERMUDA RAILWAY TRAIL 944 01/04/2015 BERMUDA FIRST 906 07/07/2015 FRIENDS OF HOPE ACADEMY LIMITED 722 26/03/2015 BERMUDA FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION (THE) 331 FRIENDS OF HOSPICE 391 BERMUDA FOOTBALL COACHES ASSOCIATION 956 07/05/2015 FRIENDS OF THE BERMUDA LIBRARY 309 BERMUDA FOUNDATION 216 FRIENDS OF THE COLLEGE LIBRARY (FOCL) 607 BERMUDA FOUNDATION FOR INSURANCE STUDIES GARDEN CLUB OF BERMUDA (THE) 354 (THE) 440 GILBERT & SULLIVAN SOCIETY OF BERMUDA (THE) 333 BERMUDA GIRL GUIDES ASSOCIATION 34 GILBERT INSTITUTE PARENT TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 122 BERMUDA GIRLS IN TRAINING 175 *5((152&. SUHYLRXVO\7KH*UHHQURFN3URMHFW BERMUDA GOLF FOUNDATION 141 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF BERMUDA 557 BERMUDA GYMNASTICS ASSOCIATION 296 HAMILTON LIONS CLUB 18 BERMUDA HEALTH FOUNDATION 674 HAMILTON PARISH YOUTH SOCCER PROGRAM (HPYSP) 820 04/07/2015 BERMUDA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS CHARITABLE HAMILTON ROTARY CLUB 278 TRUST 358 HANDS OF LOVE MINISTRY 421 BERMUDA HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS P.T.A. 56 HARBOUR AMATEUR SWIMMING CLUB 203 BERMUDA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 191 HARRINGTON SOUND PRIMARY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION 11 BERMUDA HOCKEY FEDERATION 190 HERON BAY SCHOOL P.T.A. 489 BERMUDA HOSPITALS BOARD 351 HOPE MINISTRIES 587 BERMUDA HOWARD UNIVERSITY ALUMNI CLUB 163 HOSPITALS AUXILIARY OF BERMUDA 14 BERMUDA INSTITUTE ACADEMY DEVELOPMENT HOUSE OF UNITY & SELF-EMPOWERMENT 952 08/12/2014 ASSOCIATION 552 IMPACT MENTORING ACADEMY 835 26/03/2015 BERMUDA INSTITUTE OF OCEAN SCIENCES formally INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE The Bermuda Biological Station for Research Inc. 116 PROFESSIONALS (BERMUDA CHAPTER) 438 BERMUDA INSURANCE INSTITUTE 649 INTERNATIONAL CHARITABLE FUND OF BERMUDA, INC. 400 BERMUDA INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL PURPOSE JAMAICAN ASSOCIATION (BERMUDA) 611 TRUST (THE) 465 JUST BETWEEN US 399 BERMUDA INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGE INSTITUTE 531 KALEIDOSCOPE ARTS FOUNDATION 765 29/05/2015 BERMUDA ISLAND GAMES ASSOCIATION 632 KAPPA ALPHA PSI - BERMUDA ALUMNI - SCHOLARSHIP BERMUDA ISLANDS ASSOCIATION OF THE DEAF AND FELLOWSHIP ENDOWMENT FUND 707 10/02/2015 (B.I.A.D.) 168 KARDIAS CLUB 51 BERMUDA JUNIOR SERVICE LEAGUE 106 KatKids 960 27/08/2015 BERMUDA KARATE ORGANIZATION 315 KEEP BERMUDA BEAUTIFUL COMMITTEE 26 BERMUDA LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION 844 27/08/2015 KIWANIS CLUB OF HAMILTON, BERMUDA (THE) 119 BERMUDA MARATHON DERBY SPORTING KIWANIS CLUB OF ST. GEORGE’S 485 ENTERPRISES 800 07/05/2015 KNOWLEDGE QUEST 631 BERMUDA MARITIME MUSEUM ASSOCIATION 136 LA LECHE LEAGUE OF BERMUDA 345 BERMUDA MOTORCYCLE RACING CLUB 928 23/10/2014 LADY CUBITT COMPASSIONATE ASSOCIATION (THE) BERMUDA MUSICAL DRAMATIC SOCIETY TRUST (THE) 600 (L.C.C.A.) 87 BERMUDA NATIONAL ATHLETICS ASSOCIATION 180 LAW STUDENTS’ ASSOCIATION OF BERMUDA 777 09/07/2015 BERMUDA NATIONAL LITERACY CHARITABLE TRUST 608 LEARNING DISABILITIES ASSOCIATION OF BERMUDA 397 BERMUDA NATIONAL TRUST 81 LIONS CLUBS OF BERMUDA 672 BERMUDA NURSES ASSOCIATION 374 LIVING REEFS FOUNDATION 954 26/03/2015 BERMUDA OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION 560 LOOK BERMUDA EDUCATIONAL MEDIA BERMUDA OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION 47 FOUNDATION LTD. 885 11/11/2014 BERMUDA OPTIMIST DINGHY ASSOCIATION 662 LUPUS ASSOCIATION OF BERMUDA 282 BERMUDA ORGAN AND TISSUE DONOR ASSOCIATION 696 22/01/2015 MASTERWORKS FOUNDATION 259 BERMUDA OVERSEAS MISSIONS 758 24/07/2015 MATILDA SMITH WILLIAMS SENIORS RESIDENCE 145 BERMUDA PACERS TRACK CLUB 757 19/01/2015 MEALS ON WHEELS BERMUDA 109 BERMUDA PARALYMPIC ASSOCIATION 570 MEET-A-MUM ASSOCIATION (MAMA) 431 BERMUDA PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY (THE) 323 MID ISLAND STRIDERS TRACK CLUB 598 BERMUDA PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED ASSOCIATION 088 MIRRORS ALUMNI AND FRIENDS ASSOCIATION 947 27/08/2015 BERMUDA POLICE BENEVOLENT FUND 2 MONTESSORI EDUCATION TRUST (THE) 291 BERMUDA REGIMENT CHARITABLE TRUST (THE) 670 MOUNT ST. AGNES ACADEMY ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 64 BERMUDA RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 641 MOUNT ST. AGNES ACADEMY HOME AND SCHOOL BERMUDA SAILING ASSOCIATION 525 ASSOCIATION 200 BERMUDA SANSHOU ASSOCIATION (BSA) 767 23/04/2015 MOUNT ST. AGNES FOUNDATION 220 BERMUDA SCHOOL OF MUSIC 483 MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY OF BERMUDA 336 BERMUDA SCHOOL SPORTS FEDERATION LIMITED 152 NATIONAL DANCE FOUNDATION OF BERMUDA 299 BERMUDA SEA CADET ASSOCIATION 37 NORTH VILLAGE BAND WOMEN’S AUXILIARY 130 BERMUDA SENIOR ISLANDERS’ CENTRE 663 NORTH VILLAGE COMMUNITY CLUB 861 24/09/2015 BERMUDA SHARKS SWIM CLUB 356 NORTHLANDS PRIMARY SCHOOL PARENT TEACHERS BERMUDA SICKLE CELL ASSOCIATION 946 24/09/2015 ASSOCIATION 366 BERMUDA SLOOP FOUNDATION 545 OCEAN SUPPORT FOUNDATION 917 24/07/2015 BERMUDA SOCIETY FOR THE BLIND 90 OLD ELLIOTT SCHOOL TRUST (THE) 317 BERMUDA SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF OLD STATE HOUSE PRESERVATION SOCIETY (THE) 576 CRUELTY TO ANIMALS 86 OPEN AIRWAYS 458 BERMUDA SOCIETY OF ARTS 115 OPERATION REACHBACK, INC. 512 BERMUDA SQUASH RACQUETS ASSOCIATION ORBIS FOUNDERS PHILANTHROPIES 880 13/10/2014 JUNIOR PROGRAMME 549 ORCHID CHARITY CLUB 9 BERMUDA STROKE & FAMILY SUPPORT ASSOCIATION 361 ORDER OF ST. JOHN (BERMUDA) ST. JOHN BERMUDA SUB-AQUA CLUB 186 AMBULANCE BRIGADE 114 BERMUDA TRIATHLON ASSOCIATION 416 OSTOMY ASSOCIATION OF BERMUDA 128 BERMUDA UNDERWATER EXPLORATION INSTITUTE OUTWARD BOUND BERMUDA 420 (THE) 326 P.A.L.S. 171 BERMUDA VOLLEYBALL ASSOCIATION 646 PACKWOOD HOME 10.
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