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Status
Received: 105 days late
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Income
£60.7K
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Spending
£73.7K
- Charity no. 104830
- Date registered. 08/03/2016
Public benefits
Organise or assist in organising meetings, lectures, classes and exhibitions, and publish or assist in publishing reports, periodicals, recordings, books or other documents or information for the advancement of education. The benefit which flows from this purpose includes seeking funding for resources and courses for the group to reach out the
community inhabitants and build essential links. This is demonstrated through having an active community development group that works in partnership with the community and other bodies. The public benefit will be the empowerment of residents to improve their living conditions, enhanced knowledge and understanding to all in the area through receiving an education and training in first aid, child protection, environmental issues, cultural awareness, committee skills, suicide and drug awareness, youth and enhancement of the young community inhabitants, increased volunteering opportunities and new skills to improve employment opportunities. The benefits are demonstrated through the results achieved, regular feedback from those and evaluation of the services provided. This purpose does not lead to harm.
What your organisation does
FSCAA organises training in many different subjects since conception we have placed members of the community on the following training • provided cultural courses • promoted emotional resilience • anti-bullying initiatives • drugs and alcohol awareness • tolerance • capacity building • health and wellbeing • re-enactment of several historical
events • good practice visits • first aid • food hygiene • child protection. FSCAA provide the conduit to meet with statuary organisations regarding any issues brought to our attention.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
- The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science
Who the charity helps
- Adult training
- General public
- Voluntary and community sector
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Community development
- Cultural
- Education/training
- General charitable purposes
- Heritage/historical
- Volunteer development
- Youth development