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Status
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Income
£72.6K
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Spending
£719.7K
Public benefits
1. The advancement of the Christian Religion 2. The relief of poverty 3. The relief of hunger 4. The relief of sickness 5. The advancement of education and medical knowledge and research 1. CT operates a centre known as ‘The Stables’ which includes meeting/function room with kitchen. There are also two townhouses attached. The direct benefit
flowing from the meeting/function room is that it provides facilities to church organisations who in turn provide improvement of spiritual and emotional welfare to people across Northern Ireland. The benefit flowing from the townhouse is the provision of accommodation for a person who could not otherwise afford it. CT also makes grants of money to evangelists, missionaries, individuals and organisations promoting the Christian religion throughout Northern Ireland and worldwide. The direct benefits flowing from this is the support of those who in turn provide improvement of physical, mental and spiritual welfare to people across Northern Ireland and the rest of the world. 2. CT makes grants of money and provides necessary items to those who cannot afford them. CT also makes grants to organisations working to relieve poverty worldwide such as Drop-Inn. The direct benefits flowing from this is the relief of poverty of people to whom such grants are made. CT’s intended beneficiaries are people living worldwide. 3. CT makes grants of money to organisations working to relieve hunger worldwide. The direct benefits flowing from this is the support of the organisations to which such grants are made in turn allowing them to pursue their work with people across the world. CT’s intended beneficiaries are people living worldwide. 4. CT seeks to provide support to sick and disabled persons generally and also to relieve mental and physical sickness of persons suffering as a result of bereavement, loss, family breakdown, addiction, redundancy or financial hardship and promote their physical, mental and spiritual welfare by providing grants of money to those people and to other organisations involved in counselling or treating those people and through the provision of equipment to organisations involved in counselling or treating those people. CT makes the Stables available to organisations working with people suffering from such disability. CT makes the second townhouse available as free halfway accommodation to those who are seeking to overcome addiction. The direct benefits flowing from this include the reduction of symptoms, stress and anxiety to people who are suffering from illness, disability, bereavement, loss, family breakdown, addiction, redundancy or financial hardship and members of their family. The beneficiaries of this purpose are people living in the Fermanagh area of Northern Ireland. 5. CT makes grants of money and provides equipment in support of education. For example through awarding scholarships or providing equipment to schools in underdeveloped countries. The direct benefits flowing from this is the advancement of education of people worldwide attending recognised educational institutions; particularly those who may not otherwise be able to afford such education enabling people to participate more fully in society. CT’s intended beneficiaries are people living worldwide. It is not intended that such grants will be made to trustees though it is possible that equipment, at some point in the future, may be provided or money donated to a school that members of a trustee’s extended family may then attend. This benefit would be incidental and necessary to ensure that the benefit is provided to the beneficiaries. These benefits are demonstrable from feedback and reports received from those evangelists, missionaries, individuals and organisations who have been helped. No harm arises from the meeting/function room or house being made available or from grants being made. No private benefit arises as it is not intended that any grant will be made to the trustees of CT.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
CT makes the meeting/function room of the Stables available to (and frequently used by) church organisations for holding various events and meetings. One of the townhouses is made available free of charge to missionaries or evangelists on furlough or for those needing respite accommodation. CT also makes the Stables available to organisations
working with people suffering from physical and mental disability. For example, New Horizons (Action Mental Health) Day Centre makes use of the kitchen at the Stables for baking. CT also works with the Stauros Foundation (a charitable organisation seeking to combat addiction) and the second townhouse at the Stables is made available as free halfway accommodation to those who are seeking to overcome addiction. CT also makes grants of money and equipment/items to evangelists, missionaries, individuals and organisations in furtherance of its objects.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The prevention or relief of poverty
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of religion
- The advancement of health or the saving of lives
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- Addictions (drug/solvent/alcohol abuse)
- General public
- Overseas/developing countries
- Volunteers
How the charity works
- Accommodation/housing
- Grant making