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The Love Drybrook Trust

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
1141965
Status
Registered
Registered
May 17, 2011
Legal form
Other
Area of benefit
The Parish Of Drybrook, Gloucestershire And Within The Anglican Diocese Of Gloucester

Address

Address
The Rectory
High Street
Ruardean
Gloucest

Contact

Phone
01594 726318

Activities

The Trust has firm Christian foundations and seeks to share that Faith practically by helping people discover more about Christianity through bible study, prayer & building relationships, encouraging new initiatives by providing seed funds (e.g. for a local youth worker) and giving care and support for children, families & the elderly, especially those who are vulnerable or living on the margins.

Objects: 1. To Advance The Christian Faith For The Benefit Of The Public In The Parish Of Drybrook, Gloucestershire And Within The Anglican Diocese Of Gloucester Through The Holding Of Prayer Meetings, Lectures, Public Celebration Of Religious Festivals And Producing And/or Distributing Literature On The Christian Faith To Enlighten Others About The Christian Religion.2. To Relieve Sickness And Financial Hardship And To Promote And Preserve Good Health By The Provision Of Funds, Goods Or Services Of Any Kind, Including Through The Provision Of Care And Support, In Such Parts Of The United Kingdom Or The World As The Trustees From Time To Time May Think Fit.

Classification

How
Makes Grants To Individuals, Provides Other Finance, Provides Human Resources, Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information
What
The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty, Religious Activities
Who
Children/young People, Elderly/old People, The General Public/mankind

Areas of operation

Local Authority
Gloucestershire

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure
Oct. 31, 2024 £11,163 £7,532
Oct. 31, 2023 £10,500 £6,834
Oct. 31, 2022 £7,921 £4,639
Oct. 31, 2021 £5,780
Oct. 31, 2020 £13,160 £8,527

Trustees

Name Appointed
Rev DIANA CLARE EDWARDS (Chair) Jan. 24, 2019
Jane Frances Hulbert Dec. 8, 2024
Richard Frank Cowlin