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Status
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Income
£26.1K
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Spending
£6.6K
Public benefits
Arura provides the following public benefits: - An improved sense of wellbeing for those attending our camps and events as they enjoy friendship and fellowship with others and receive teaching from the Bible. - The promotion of Christian values for the benefit of individuals, with those attending our events encouraged to adopt a moral framework
where they are good citizens. - Spiritual benefits as commonly understood within a Christian Faith. - Spiritual, moral and intellectual development, through the teaching of the Bible, both for children and young people and any member of the public who attends our events. - The development of skills, knowledge and capabilities of the volunteers who are involved in running our events. - The promotion of citizenship and the need to give back to the community to all who attend these events. - The encouragement of those who live in the locality of the churches involved as they participate in activities organised by us. - The entertainment of children and young people through the provision of activities in a safe environment with a Christian ethos. All of the above benefits will be demonstrated through feedback from our attendees, their families, our volunteers and the general public within the local community areas who attend our events. We do not anticipate that any harm will flow from any of the above purposes. [Who are the charity's beneficiaries?] The children and young people who attend our events, their families and the general public, mainly within the local community areas, with our events being open to all, without distinction. There is no private benefit flowing from any of the purposes."
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
Arura NI Trust provides activities and residential camps to allow children and young people to discover the truths of the Bible. We help to develop strong Christian character through a balanced programme of physical, educational, social and spiritual activity. We run a programme of residential and non-residential inter church youth events all
serviced by volunteers.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of religion
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- General public
- Volunteers
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Community development
- Education/training
- Religious activities
- Sport/recreation
- Volunteer development
- Youth development