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Newlife The Charity For Disabled Children

Bdf Newlife, Newlife Charity, Newlife Foundation For Disabled Children

Country
England & Wales
Charity number
1170125
Status
Registered
Registered
Nov. 10, 2016
Legal form
CIO

Address

Address
Newlife Centre
Hemlock Way
CANNOCK
Staffordshire
WS11 7GF

Activities

Newlife changes the lives of disabled and terminally ill children across the UK.We grant or loan thousands of items of equipment every year, often in emergency situations. We provide information and support to families through a dedicated Nurse service. We campaign to give disabled children and their families a voice and we fund pioneering medical research to give hope for the future.

Objects: The Objects Of The CIO Are, For The Public Benefit:-4.1. To Provide Funding For And To Promote Basic And Clinic Research Into The Causes, Effects, Diagnosis, Treatment And Relief Of Physical Or Mental Disabilities That Are Present At Birth Or Caused Before Birth Provided That The Useful Results Of Such Research Are Disseminated For The Benefit Of The Public;4.2. The Relief And Assistance Of Persons Suffering From Physical Or Mental Disability And The Provision Of Facilities And Financial Aid For Such Persons, Their Families And Dependents And For The Families And Dependents Of Those Who Have Died From Such Disabilities Such Provision Being For Persons Who Have Need Of Such Facilities And Financial Aid;4.3. The Relief And Assistance For Pregnant Mothers Where IT Is Considered There Is A Danger Of Their Child Being Born With Physical Or Mental Disability;4.4. The Relief And Assistance For Persons Who Are Unable Or Have Difficulty In Having Children Or Becoming Pregnant;4.5. Such Legally Charitable Purposes For The Advancement Of Research Into And The Relief Of Physical Or Mental Disability Of All Kinds Especially Those Which Affect Parents And Children Prior To Conception And During Pregnancy And Subsequent To Birth Provided That The Useful Results Of Such Research Are Disseminated For The Benefits Of The Public;4.6. The Promotion Of Social Inclusion Among Disabled Young People And Adults Who Are Socially Excluded From Society On The Grounds Of Their Disability, Social And Economic Position By Providing Support, Training, Workplace Experience, Volunteering And Employment Opportunities Thereby Assisting Them To Better Integrate Into Society; And4.7. The Protection And Preservation Of The Environment For The Public Benefit, In Particular But Not Limited To, The Promotion Of Waste Reduction, Re-Use, Reclamation, Recycling And The Use Of Surplus.

Classification

How
Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information, Sponsors Or Undertakes Research
What
General Charitable Purposes, Education/training, The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives, Disability, The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty
Who
Children/young People, People With Disabilities, Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies, The General Public/mankind

Areas of operation

Country
Northern Ireland, Scotland
Region
Throughout England And Wales

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure Assets Employees
March 31, 2025 £15,438,063 £16,289,549 £3,970,577 445
March 31, 2024 £17,236,808 £18,074,509 £4,779,749 520
March 31, 2023 £17,669,046 £16,956,757 £5,456,186 564
March 31, 2022 £14,041,803 £12,450,855 £4,786,313 452
March 31, 2021 £10,364,289 £11,141,674 £3,049,495 466

Trustees

Name Appointed
Clive Lewis Dec. 21, 1990
Christopher Chaney May 12, 2017
Jane Edgerton Nov. 25, 2025
Julian Burnett Nov. 25, 2025
Kathryn Griffith Jan. 20, 2020
Leonard Lewis Dec. 21, 1990
Nigel Lewis May 12, 2017
Professor Michael Patton Dec. 1, 1993
Vanessa Sloane Nov. 18, 2019