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Status
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Income
£350.0K
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Spending
£233.7K
Public benefits
The direct benefits which flow from our purposes are: Purpose 1:The Prevention or Relief of Poverty The alleviation of hunger; the provision of shelter and the relief of poverty through the provision of clothing, food and sustainable development projects. Purpose 2:Advancement of Education The moral and intellectual development and enhancement in
knowledge and understanding of individual beneficiaries and an improved sense of wellbeing and increased self-esteem of individual beneficiaries as they develop new skills, capabilities and knowledge. Purpose 3:Advancement of Religion The promotion of Christian values for the benefit of individuals. Purpose 4:Advancement of Health or the Saving of Lives the improved health and welfare of individual beneficiaries. There is also a wider benefit to communities and society in general in having a healthier population. Purpose 5:Advancement of Community Development The encouragement of individuals to be good citizens, taking care of the environment and community in which they live. Improved community life as individuals join together to work on sustainable development projects. Purpose 6:Advancement of Arts, Culture, Heritage or Science An improved sense of wellbeing and increased self-esteem of individual beneficiaries as they develop new skills, capabilities and knowledge. Purpose 7:Advancement of Amateur Sport An improved sense of wellbeing and increased self-esteem of individual beneficiaries as they develop new skills, capabilities and knowledge. Purpose 8:The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage The alleviation of hunger, the provision of shelter and the relief of poverty. The benefits are demonstrated through: Purpose 1:A reduction in disease and mortality rates and a general improvement in health and welfare. Purpose 2:Better examination results and progression to further studies, with beneficiaries ultimately equipped to enter into employment. Purpose 3:The moral improvement in society as a whole which religion is considered to encourage. Purpose 4:The restoration to health of those who are ill, a reduction in disease and mortality rates and a general improvement in health and welfare. Purpose 5:Establishment of community projects and an improvement in community spirit. Purpose 6:Through a general sense of inspiration and appreciation for the Arts as a whole. Purpose 7:Through a general improvement in sporting skills and sense of well-being and team spirt. Purpose 8:Through a general improvement in health and well-being. We do not anticipate that any harm will flow from any of the above purposes. Those who benefit from the charity include: Purpose 1:Those living in poverty or deprivation, primarily in developing nations. Purpose 2:Children and young people. Purpose 3:General Public. Purpose 4:Those in need of basic healthcare services. Purpose 5:Individuals within communities who benefit from projects sponsored by us. Purpose 6:Individuals within communities who benefit from projects sponsored by us. Purpose 7:Individuals who benefit from projects sponsored by us. Purpose 8:Those living in poverty or deprivation. We do not consider there to be any private benefit flowing from any of the above purposes.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
We receive funds from donors which we then pass on to existing charities and non governmental organisations working in the areas of health, education, religion and community development in response to specific requests received for funds for projects. All the projects we fund are personally selected by the trustees and have a proven track record in
their field of expertise so that we can be sure that the monies go to the intended beneficiaries.
... [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 advancement of citizenship or community development
- The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science
- The advancement of amateur sport
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- General public
How the charity works
- Community development
- Education/training
- General charitable purposes
- Medical/health/sickness
- Relief of poverty
- Religious activities
- Youth development