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Status
Received: on time
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Income
£13.3K
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Spending
£0.9K
- Charity no. 105688
- Date registered. 22/09/2016
Public benefits
The direct benefit's are Children and young people who have attended our church and activities are now living balanced and productive lives (with no exceptions) and a better moral framework based on biblical teachings. The area has a very low educational attainment rate in the local area and children who attend our services have attained above the
local average. We have worked and helped families in difficulties by providing encouragement and practical help. The church has helped provide stability in many families throughout many difficult years and we see this role continuing well into the future. We also provide services and help people who are in need. This is demonstrated by numbers attending and using our services. Not one of the hundreds of children and young people who have attended regularly our meetings and activities, got into trouble with the law despite the area (Blackstaff Council Ward, South Belfast) having been greatly effected by 'the troubles'. The beneficiaries are children, young people and the community of Blackstaff council ward. There is no harm or private benefit flowing from the purposes.
What your organisation does
The work consists mostly of Sunday services, Sunday School, a Children's Meeting and Youth Meeting. Outside activities are also planned annually at leaders' meetings and the have included swimming and camping. The work is overseen by a leaders' committee under the leadership of the 'Leader in Charge' or 'Superintendent'. EXTENSION WORK: The work
of Tyndale Reformed Church has been recognized in the community with the local primary school and a nursing home requesting that we take meetings in their buildings; which have proved successful. All necessary materials and equipment for the outreach work is paid out of church funds
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Community safety/crime prevention
- Ethnic minorities
- General public
- Parents
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Religious activities