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Removed
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This charity was removed from the register on 28 Sep 2023
- Charity no. 102039
- Date registered. 15/02/2016
Public benefits
The direct benefits which flow from the purposes is to provide a provision for Parent & Toddlers, leading to advanced education and play development and increasing confidence and interaction between the children attending. Parents and carers are less isolated and can come together in a safe environment. This is demonstrated by feedback and reviews.
There is no harm following from any of the purposes of Redburn Parent and Toddler Group. There is no private benefit flowing from the purposes although we accept there could be some personal or private benefit derived by individuals (e.g. instance if training helps an individual to find a job) these benefits are incidental to the wider benefit to the public.
What your organisation does
Redburn Parent & Toddler Group is a friendly informal Parent & Toddler Group where parents/carers can meet others in a safe environment, make friends and play with their children. There are a wide range of activities available age appropriate for babies and toddlers. To include play equipment, art and crafts, educational and physical workshops
and trips out. Refreshments are provided for adults and toddlers. Various celebrations during Halloween, Christmas and Easter. Redburn Parent & Toddler have also provided a summer scheme for the past two years.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
Who the charity helps
- Parents
- Preschool (0-5 year olds)
- Voluntary and community sector
- Volunteers
- Women
How the charity works
- Community development
- Education/training
- Grant making
- Playgroup/after schools
- Relief of poverty
- Volunteer development
Charitable purposes
The objects of the Branch shall be to advance the care, education and play development of children 0-3 years by co-operating with Early Years in: a) Encouraging the formation and development, by responsible people, of group play and other related activities within the Branch area for the 0-3 year age group. b) Increasing parental recognition of the needs of children and the value of high quality early years provision. c) Bringing together for peer support and training all those who are interested in the well being of children (0-3 years) and their families. d) Promoting public awareness of the value of high quality early years provision.