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- TANDRAGEE VETERANS SUPPORT CENTRE
TANDRAGEE VETERANS SUPPORT CENTRE
Charity no. 108906
Date registered. 28/09/2022
Public benefits
To support help and protect the mental and emotional health to veterans and their fumigant to relieve suffering,hardship and distress promote and support schemes for resettlement,rehabilitation
Through the improved mental health and well being demonstrated from members who attend activities at the centre. Through welfare assistance and direct
support to veterans in the form of benefit advice, provision of white goods, delivery of meals. Through support of veterans by providing counselling to ensure veterans have support for rehabilitation.
There is no harm.
Beneficiaries are veterans and their families
There is no private benefit
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What your organisation does
To receive subscriptions,grants,gifts in aid of the objects arrange for and assist spouses and children to visit graves also organise services and parades in memory of those whom have served and to give assistance to any exercise charity.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
- Other charitable purposes
Who the charity helps
- Adult training
- Mental health
- Victim support
How the charity works
- Advice/advocacy/information
- Counselling/support
- Welfare/benevolent
Charitable purposes
The objects/purposes of the charity are:
(a) to relieve need and to further the education of beneficiaries and their spouses, children and dependants.
(b) to support and help to protect the mental and emotional health of the spouses, children, dependants, and immediate family members of beneficiaries who have died or been severely injured.
(c) to relieve suffering, hardship and distress to spouses, children and dependants caused but the absence of those serving in the Royal Navy, Army and Royal Air Force on Regular, Reserve or Auxiliary engagements.
(d) to promote and support schemes for the resettlement, rehabilitation, retraining and sheltered employment of beneficiaries and their spouses, children and dependants.
(e) to promote public benefit by the commemoration of those who have died whilst on active service with the Armed Forces of the United Kingdom.
(f) to foster close links with the local community, civilian organisations and other Charities for the benefit of the local and surrounding communities.
Governing document
Constitution
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Trustee board
Trustee |
Mr Matthew George Dillon |
Miss Lauren Dillon |
Mr William Ronald Thompson |
Mrs Anne Hall |
Jimmy Turley |
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