-
Status
Received: on time
-
Income
£4.1K
-
Spending
£10.6K
- Charity no. 107624
- Date registered. 11/06/2021
Public benefits
The benefits that flow directly from this are improved mental health and wellbeing, increased knowledge and skills therefore reducing the feeling of isolation and loneliness. How can the benefits identified be demonstrated? We have increased our members, we offer programmes to suit our member’s needs, and we ask members to fill out evaluation
forms take feedback to committee. Workout programme to benefit the needs of our group. There is no harm arising from our purpose, but members of our committee are trained to be aware should any issues arise. The organisation's beneficiaries are the older people in our local and rural areas, their families and carers. The only private benefit is flowing from the purpose of our speakers. This is accidental and necessary because of out pocket expenses.
What your organisation does
The club organises a monthly luncheon (September to June) giving over 60's in the Loughbrickland area the opportunity to meet together socially and make new friends improving their quality of life. Has an arranged programme with guest speakers who give useful information on a wide range of topics and activities suitable for senior citizens.
The charity’s classifications
- The advancement of citizenship or community development
Who the charity helps
- Older people
How the charity works
- Community development
- Cross-border/cross-community