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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£0.2K
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Spending
£0.3K
- Charity no. 103183
- Date registered. 10/11/2015
Public benefits
1. The benefits are improved knowledge and skills through attendance at courses, and community engagement in sporting activities. People will have a sense of belonging, will not feel isolated and will be involved in greater social engagement/interaction. These benefits will be measured through evaluation of training events and attendance at
social occasions. Feedback from members and visitors will also be sought. There is no harm or possibility of harm from any intended activities. The main beneficiaries are the women who reside in Drumlegagh and the surrounding area. Additional beneficiaries are invited groups and those who attend visitor evenings/special events. Any private benefit will be incidental. This may arise in the form of training undertaken to achieve the group’s objective, as these skills may be transferable in other environments. 2. The benefits will be an improvement in health through recreational activities organised and delivered in a safe and secure environment. These benefits will be measured through feedback from attendees. Evaluation of activities and events delivered will also be requested. There is no harm or possibility of harm from any intended activities. The main beneficiaries are the women who reside in the locality of Drumlegagh. Additional beneficiaries are those from further afield who support the programmes offered by the group. Any private benefit will be incidental. This may arise in the form of knowledge gains to achieve the group’s objective, as these skills may be transferable in alternative settings.
What your organisation does
Drumlegagh Women’s Group seeks to promote a sense of wellbeing to women living in the local area. It will give those who live in this rural setting the opportunity to meet with people in a safe environment close to their home. The group encourages women to be more active in their community and aim to raise awareness of issues that may affect
their everyday life. These include learning new skills, enhancing education and promoting healthier lifestyles. These goals will be achieved by regular meetings and scheduled activities.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
- Other charitable purposes
Who the charity helps
- Adult training
- Older people
- Parents
- Women
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Community development
- Education/training
- Sport/recreation
- Volunteer development