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Keady Men's Shed

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  • Charity no. 108631
  • Date registered. 17/04/2022

Public benefits

Reduces social isolation Promotes improved mental and physical wellbeing Encourages connections between members and to local community Number of men attending the shed activities Members reporting improved mental and physical wellbeing Members supporting each other, listening and communicating. Community visiting shed for events and

workshops None Older men - living in a rural area Family members and carers None

What your organisation does

Keady Men's Shed is for isolated older rural men living across the Keady, Carrigatuke, Derrynoose and wider Keady area. We offer a range of activities including wood carving, gardening, model making, upholstery, talks on range of health and wellbeing themes including cancer awareness, healthy eating/lifestyles and mental health.

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

  • Men
  • Older people

How the charity works

  • Community development
  • Community enterprise
  • Education/training

Charitable purposes

To promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people, particularly but not exclusively men aged 50 or over, from becoming socially excluded by any charitable means but in particular by:  Assisting them to integrate into society through the provision of facilities in which they may meet to undertake creative, physical or recreational activities, learn or pass on skills and knowledge and support each other socially.

Governing document

Constitution

Other name

  • 7 Trustees
  • 0 Employees
  • 0 Volunteers

Trustee board

  • Mr Jimmy Hughes
  • Mr Jim Sheridan
  • Mr Liam Quinn
  • Mr Oliver Harvey
  • Mr Raymond Burke
  • Mr Patrick Mckenna
  • Mr Brian Moore

Contact details

Public Address

Mr Jimmy Hughes, 79 Crossnenagh Road, Keady, Armagh, BT60 3HX

List of regions

  • In Northern Ireland

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