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St Johns Youth Centre

  • Status

    Received: on time

  • Income

    £92.5K

  • Spending

    £82.3K

Charity no. 107951 Date registered. 17/05/2021

Public benefits

The youth centre is established to provide, maintain and promote facilities and activities of a spiritual, social, educational and recreational nature, with the object of enhancing, enriching and contributing to the life of children and young people without distinction of ethnicity, political opinion, gender, sexual orientation, religion or other

opinion. The direct benefits which flow from this purpose include enhanced life and social skills, opportunities to develop personally and gain accredited qualifications, improved physical and 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. Evidence of the benefits will be demonstrated through a number of evaluation processes including: qualitative and quantitative data from programme and project evaluations; and data from nightly attendance sheets, Statistical Analysis Sheets and Daily Report Forms No, there is no identifiable harm to any person through the pursuit of the above organisational purpose. The beneficiaries are Children and Young People 8-25yrs There is no private benefit flowing from the organisation’s purposes

What your organisation does

In furtherance of its charitable objects, but not further or otherwise, the Youth Centre may:- • Provide, maintain and equip premises and facilities for social, spiritual, educational and recreational activities therein; • Organise or assist in organising events and activities consistent with the objects of the Youth Centre; • Co-operate, to such

an extent as may be necessary, with voluntary and statutory agencies and the inhabitants of the area of benefit so as to advance the said objects; • Raise funds and invite or receive contributions from any person or persons whatsoever by way of subscription, donation or otherwise provided that this shall not permit or entitle the Youth Centre to engage in permanent trading; • Purchase, take, lease or exchange, hire or otherwise acquire any property and any rights and privileges necessary for the attainment of the said objects and construct maintain and alter any buildings or edifices so necessary as aforesaid; • Affiliate to the Down and Connor Youth Commission and to other organisations including the Youthwork Alliance with similar charitable objects; • Do all such other lawful things as may be necessary to the attainment of the above objects;

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of citizenship or community development

Who the charity helps

  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • Volunteers
  • Youth (14-25 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Community development
  • Volunteer development
  • Youth development

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 March 2024

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charity accounts & reports for financial year end 31 March 2023

Independent examiners report Charity accounts Trustee annual report

Charitable purposes

2.10 The centre is 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 sex, political, religious or other opinion.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

St Johns Youth Club
  • 4 Trustees
  • 9 Employees
  • 6 Volunteers

Contact details

Public address

  • Mr Jim Morgan, St. Johns Youth Club, 14-16 Rockmount Street, Belfast, 30 Dermotthill Road, BT12 7GB

Trustee board

Trustee
Mrs Patricia Conlon
Mr Conor Brian Neeson
Mrs Eileen Maria Manly
Mr Jim Morgan

List of regions

  • Belfast City Council