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Removed
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This charity was removed from the register on 31 May 2023
- Charity no. 103616
- Date registered. 23/05/2016
Public benefits
Atticall Golden Club is established to improve the quality of life of older people living in the Atticall area by promoting social inclusion and preventing older people from becoming socially excluded. Membership of the group shall be for the benefit of: Any older people living in the Atticall area who regardless of gender, religious belief or
political opinion, over the age of 50. Members shall benefit through social interaction with others, sharing of information on local services, events and opportunities for older people, prevention of social isolation and loneliness amongst older people living rurally in and around Atticall. Benefits to members will be demonstrated through participation in all activities run by the club e.g. weekly luncheon club, outings, arts and crafts and exercise sessions. No individual will financially benefit from the club privately and no-one will be intentionally harmed through the activities of our club.
What your organisation does
Atticall Golden Club is an older people's social group that provide a weekly meeting with lunch and programme of activities to the older people of Atticall and surrounding areas. We offer members the chance to go on trips and take part in local and regional events representing the group. We promote the welfare of these older members and offer
information on local services available. We are totally volunteer led and run.
The charity’s classifications
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- Older people
How the charity works
- Community development
Charitable purposes
The object for which the group is formed is to provide a lunch and programme of activities for older people in the local area. The group will also: 1.1 Promote the welfare of its members 1.2 Organise services and activities for the well-being of members. 1.3 To serve as a centre for information for those interested in the welfare of its members. 1.4 To focus attention on the needs of and services available for members by promoting or helping to promote research, conferences, exhibitions, lectures and training courses. 1.5 To bring together representation of local voluntary agencies, statutory bodies and individuals in furtherance of the above object.