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Isla's Rainbow Of Hope

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  • Charity no. 101514
  • Date registered. 03/09/2015

Public benefits

Our charity purposes are to benefit the children of northern Ireland, who have been diagnosed as life limited (through acquired brain injury). The main aim is to enable children to be cared for at home and we as the charity will provide Nursing care, equipment etc to ensure that the family unit (wherever they reside within Northern Ireland) remain

together at home. Our governing document and mission statement has been created, signed and thoroughly understood by our trustees. They are aware of the benefits of the organisation and that we will cause no harm to the public. Our sole purpose is only of charitable means, there is no financial gain to any trustee and all generated funds are specifically dedicated to enable us to help all life limited children remain at home for as long as possible.

What your organisation does

We will arrange and help pay for additional palliative care nursing at home for all life limited children of Northern Ireland. We will offer financial guidance regarding benefits and external funding to all families with a child who is life limited. A photographer can be arranged and paid for to capture precious memories of the child and their

family. We further aim to provide essential equipment to make life easier (ie car seats, prams etc) for the family to remain at home with their child. We will endeavour to support the family on any legal journey regarding "the voice of the child" and "children's rights to life". The organisation will provide assistance within the family home regarding domestic services and other family commitments.

The charity’s classifications

  • The advancement of health or the saving of lives

Who the charity helps

  • Children (5-13 year olds)
  • General public
  • Parents
  • Preschool (0-5 year olds)

How the charity works

  • Education/training
  • Grant making

Charitable purposes

The public benefit of this charity is the advancement of health and/or the saving of lives. This will be accomplished through the provision of comforts, items, services and facilities to those children (aged 0-18 years) who are in need, by virtue of being life limited, suffering from acquired brain injury or registered disabled. The charity will preserve and protect the health and well being of these children throughout all of the 5 health trusts, (Northern, Western, Southern, South Eastern and Belfast Trust) that make up the geographical area of Northern Ireland, by providing and assisting in the provision of facilities, support services, nursing and equipment not normally provided by or readily available through the statutory authorities.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

  • Isla's Rainbow Of Hope
  • 11 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Mr Gavin Mcnally
  • Mr David Kirkpatrick
  • Mr Adrian Kirkpatrick
  • Mrs Claire Monaghan
  • Mrs Christine Mcnally
  • Mr Mark Monaghan
  • Mrs Nicola Farr
  • Mrs Jane Beaney
  • Mrs Avice (Wilma) Green
  • Ms Ruth Mairs
  • Ms Laura Mcnally

Public Address

Mr Gavin Mcnally, C/O Head Office, 21 Glenariff Park, Bangor, Co Down, Northern Ireland, BT20 4UY

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland

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