Epilepsy Scotland -
* Epilepsy Connections - Epilepsy Connections runs a variety of projects and services within the Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Forth Valley and Ayrshire & Arran Health Board areas, offering information, advice and support to people with epilepsy, their families, friends and carers and the professionals working with them.
===== Family =====
* Home Start Glasgow South - Our goal is to help families, it’s as simple as that, and we employ a wide array of support mechanisms to enable us to address individual needs. At the heart of our service is a dedicated network of Home-Start Glasgow South volunteers.
* Grandparents Apart - Grand Parents Apart UK (GAUK), is a charitable organisation dedicated to help grandparents keep in touch with their grandchildren following divorce or separation of the children’s parents.
* Govan Home and Education Link Project - Established in 1996 Govan Home and Education Link Project (formerly Hill's Trust Home School Community Project) is a family education support project.
===== Food =====
* See Food Charities
* See also Foodbanks
===== Health =====
* The Cheyne Gang - A community singing group for people living with long term respiratory conitions such as COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease), Asthma, Bronchiectasis - in fact any respiratory condition that causes long term breathlessness.
* Scotservs - Scotservs are Scotland's only Volunteer Emergency Medical Transport Charity. Since 2011 we've been delivering Specialist Medical Logistics Services to NHS Scotland around the clock, 365 days a year.
===== Homeless =====
* Glasgow Homelessness Network
* Emmaus Glasgow - The Emmaus community in Glasgow opened in 2006 and now operates a residential community of 27 former homeless men and women ('companions') and a recycling/reuse business with two retail charity shops – Partick and Hamiltonhill in Glasgow.
* Homeless Network - Homeless Network Scotland was established in 1980 to bring together the different sectors, organisations and individuals that want to put an end to homelessness and to retain a long-term overview.
* Move On - Move On Scotland work with vulnerable young people and people affected by homelessness to help them unlock their untapped potential.
* Simon Community Scotland - Combatting the causes and effects of homelessness
* The Marie Trust
* LHM: Lodging House Mission - The Lodging House Mission is a Glasgow based charity dedicated to providing care and support to homeless, vulnerable and socially excluded people
===== Industrial =====
* Action on Asbestos - Formerly Clydeside Action on Asbestos. We are Scotland's leading asbestos – industrial injury and disease charity.
===== Learning Difficulties =====
* CKUK (Common Knowledge) - CKUK offers innovative learning, peer education, drama and safe social networking for people with learning difficulties.
* Neighbourhood Networks - Since 2001 we have supported vulnerable adults many with learning disabilities, physical disabilities and mental health issues to live an active, healthy life, safely, within their own homes and be fully involved within their local communities.
===== Mental Illness ====
* Common Wheel - Common Wheel supports people with mental illness by providing meaningful activities.
* Flourish House - Flourish House is an independent Charity which aims to enable people with mental illness to regain purposeful lives in the community.
===== Social =====
* The Preshal Trust - The Preshal Trust was launched in November 2002 and is a registered charity based in Govan. This is an area of economic and social deprivation with high unemployment, low educational attainment, poor health and serious poverty levels and our objective is to provide support and to deliver a range of services to socially excluded people and families living in the Govan area of Glasgow.
===== Sport =====
* Street League Glasgow - Street League is the UK’s leading sport for employment charity. Our mission is to see an end to youth unemployment in the UK, and our award-winning programmes have supported 5,851 young people into work since 2010.
* Achieve More Scotland - Delivers programmes of diversionary activity to young people from areas of high social deprivation. Diversionary activities take the form of sports, physical activity, group-work, volunteering, employability and personal development sessions.
* Blantyre Soccer Academy - Advance public participation in amateur sport of football by promoting the game of football through the provision of recreational facilities and activities.
===== Women =====
* Hemat Gryffe - Gryffe Women’s Aid was founded in 1981 as the first Asian, Black and Minority Ethnic Women’s Aid Group in Scotland.
* Gilded Lily - Award-winning Gilded Lily’s activities help women to overcome barriers and become more confident and creative. We do this through supportive and flexible programmes to explore, start-up and succeed in enterprise, social enterprise or employment.
===== Theatre =====
* See Theatre: Charities
===== Trusts =====
* The Willow Team Rooms Trust
* Glasgow Eco Trust (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram)
* The Scottish Cinema Organ Trust
* Glasgow City Heritage Trust
* Glasgow Building Preservation Trust
* South Glasgow Heritage Environment Trust
* The Fraser Shaw Trust
===== Veterans =====
* Glasgow's Helping Heroes - A partnership between SSAFA and Glasgow City Council to help those who are serving or have served in the Armed Forces, or their families.
* Coming Home Centre - Providing a service to veterans from the Armed Forces in Govan and surrounding areas.
===== Young People =====
* See Community Groups: Youth
* See Social Enterprise: Youth
* Young People's Futures - Young People's Futures (formerly known as Young Possil Futures) is a charitable company (Charity No.SC038053, Company No. SC365872) working with children and young people aged 5-18 years that provides drop-in based diversionary activities in the Possilpark, Westercommon and Hamiltonhill communities of North Glasgow