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Status
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Income
£242.9K
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Spending
£226.8K
Public benefits
The direct benefits which flow from this purpose include an increase in social skills, improvement in emotional well-being, improved positive educational outcomes and increased spiritual development in the lives of local young people. This purpose will also provide improvements to overall community life. We regularly monitor the benefits through
feedback and review sessions with members and parents, programme evaluations and through attendance records. Primary beneficiaries would be the young people aged between 8-25 attending the youth centre. Secondary beneficiaries would be the parents of the young people and the wider community. There is no harm relating to the delivery of our services There is no private benefit for any individual as a result of our activities.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
The organisation was established to provide, maintain and promote facilities and activities of a social, spiritual educational and recreational nature with the object of improving the conditions of life of children and young people without distinction of gender, sexual orientation, political, religious or other opinion. We currently operate a
weekly programme designed to meet the needs of the young people we work with and are funded through a variety of sources.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Interface communities
- Men
- Mental health
- Parents
- Unemployed/low income
- Voluntary and community sector
- Volunteers
- Women
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Advice/advocacy/information
- Community development
- Cross-border/cross-community
- Education/training
- Sport/recreation
- Volunteer development
- Youth development