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CHARtrY REGISTRATION NO: 11578a2 OUGHBOROUGH GOA HALL TRUST pepoRT OF THE TR EES AND NANC ATEMEKf5 YEAR ENDED 05 APRL 21 Sanlis Hwse Curriers Ctse CV4 8AW

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Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust

One of the Trust’s principal activities that furthers its objects is providing a facility for the coordination of “outreach” work into the wider community.

Members of the congregation, acting under the directions of the trustees and with their full active encouragement, have continued with “outreach” work which they have carried out for many years.

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Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust

2020-21 Summary

complied with their duty under section 4 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the Charity Commission’s general guidance to charities on public benefit.

Despite the unique challenges of we have been faced with as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic, the trustees and the regular congregation members were determined to continue their public benefit works and we have found this year has demanded even more resource as we support people and communities around our places of worship.

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Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust

Street Preaching & Tract Distribution

We were unable to maintain our longstanding committal to the street preaching and distribution of tracts in the town centre of Loughborough but have resumed this now the lockdown restrictions have lifted. Around 10 community members regularly preach.

A supply of gospel tracts, literature and Bibles is maintained by the Trust in the foyer of the main Gospel Hall and this is advertised by the Sign Board at the main entrance. These are available to the general public free of charge.

followed up fully, and where applicable people have been directed to the following website where literature can be purchased or downloaded for reading in multiple languages.

https://christiandoctrineandgospelpublishing.org/

Members of the congregation have continued to hand out tracts to neighbours and people in need when they have met them. Other church leaders and ministers from time to time request some of the early printed ministry by the leaders which is made available from the website listed above.

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Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust

Working with other charities

LGHT has supported the work of a separate charity, the Rapid Relief Team, whose main focus during the last 18 months has been on a national food box campaign. A The RRT Food Boxes are designed to feed a family of 4 for up to 4 days and bring some relief and joy to households during their time of pressure and crisis.

A team of Loughborough volunteers were part of a big team who assembled 1500 food boxes in one evening for the national food box campaign.

Many members of the congregation are regular donors to the RRT, especially business owners.

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The trust has also supported the following charities with donations of food and hygiene products and cash donations to the support and further their worthy causes; Beacon Christian Fellowship, John Storer House, Shepshed Food Bank, Loughborough Area Foodbank, Salvation Army, The Falcon Centre, and PACE.

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Loughborough Gospel Hall Trust

Further plans for 2021-22

The trust is committed to the ongoing support of other charities and always welcomes fresh opportunities to support causes that align with our Christian values, showing love, compassion and care towards those who need it most.

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