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Status
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Income
£20.2K
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Spending
£21.6K
Public benefits
The direct benefits which flow from Purpose 1 are that individuals will be able to explore the Christian faith and become more aware of Biblical teaching and prayer, which will encourage, support and strengthen them spiritually, mentally, emotionally and physically. Also, as they engage in local community groups and other public civic settings
their sense of love and belonging will improve. This will enhance and positively benefit both the individual, their families and local communities. The direct benefits which flow from Purpose 2 are that individuals will be equipped with relevant training and skills to help them reach their full potential in life by developing their mental, emotional, spiritual, physical and moral capabilities. This will enable better employment opportunities and thus relieving poverty, improving mental health and financial stability. The direct benefits which flow from Purpose 3 are an increase in physical, mental and spiritual welfare. In receiving the time and support needed, individuals will be strengthened and encouraged to think and act more positively in life, moving from a place of darkness and depression into a place of light and love. A home of hope, healing and wholeness will also benefit women and girls in particular as a safe refuge from which they can move on and positively impact society. Clients will benefit from attending programmes as they will receive genuine support and care. This in turn will greatly benefit society as a whole. These can be demonstrated through attendance at the various public events, verbal feedback and written evaluation forms and reports. There is no harm, of which we are aware, arising from any of these purposes. People see the potential benefits and that is why they attend or utilise the materials available. The charity’s beneficiaries are individuals who desire a better life for themselves but are unable or unaware of how to achieve that. We will support and assist them through our programmes so that they can pursue peace in their lives and reach their full potential. The majority of work within the organisation will have no private benefit, however in relation to our home of refuge team members may be required to live on site at appropriate times. As a result this private benefit is incidental and necessary in order to fulfil the organisation's aims and objectives.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
We carry out our purposes through the promotion of Christ-centred, Bible based programmes, speaking engagements, literature publication and distribution, conferences and prayer gatherings and prayer support for men, women and children throughout the world. These are conducted either in person or over an online platform such as Zoom. We also will
provide a house of refuge for women and through that programme we shall offer support, mentoring, coaching, counselling, prayer, teaching and training to individuals. In addition to this, we plan to develop educational programmes to help adults and young people build resilience and a healthy emotional lifestyle. This will be delivered in educational settings, community/ faith groups or the like.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of religion
- The advancement of health or the saving of lives
- Other charitable purposes
Who the charity helps
- Addictions (drug/solvent/alcohol abuse)
- Adult training
- Carers
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Homelessness
- Men
- Mental health
- Older people
- Parents
- Preschool (0-5 year olds)
- Unemployed/low income
- Women
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Accommodation/housing
- Community development
- Counselling/support
- Cross-border/cross-community
- Education/training
- Relief of poverty
- Religious activities
- Youth development