# Arthur Rafferty Foundation

## Details

- **Country:** Northern Ireland
- **Charity number:** 100899
- **Status:** Removed
- **Registered:** Oct. 31, 2014
- **Register:** https://www.charitycommissionni.org.uk/charity-search/charity-details-page/?regId=100899


## Contact

- **Address:** Townsend Presbyterian Church, 32 Townsend Street, Belfast, BT13 2ES
- **Postcode:** BT13 2ES
- **Phone:** 07715921137
- **Email:** arthurrafferty1@gmail.com



## Activities

**Purposes:** 4.1	The Association is established to promote equality and diversity, preserve and protect health, advance education and to relieve need and promote the benefit of individuals and families who are suffering or who have been affected, bereaved or injured (hereinafter called the “beneficiaries”) as a result of the conflict in Northern Ireland (hereinafter called the “area of benefit”) without distinction of age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic identity, political or religious opinion, by associating with local authorities, community and voluntary organisations, statutory bodies and the inhabitants in a common effort to advocate, promote and foster a community spirit in favour of equality and diversity and in particular to:  (a)to  assist individuals and families affected by the conflict to address their own personal experiences of hurt, loss and trauma by communicating their experiences, to support those seeking truth, justice and public acknowledgement of what has happened, and provide opportunities for remembrance and mourning;  (b)	to alleviate suffering and trauma and relieve individuals and their 	families who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress as a result of being the victim of sectarian violence, hate crime or political, religious, racial, national, ethnic harassment by the provision of advice, education, support, training, counselling and information;  (c) 	to advance public education and awareness by research into issues relating to the individuals, families and communities of those who have been victims of or affected by sectarian violence and hate crime during 	the conflict in Northern Ireland and in its transition to a post conflict society;  (d)	to foster an atmosphere of mutual support and encouragement among 	people suffering from the effects of bereavement, injury or trauma as a 	direct or indirect result of the conflict in the area of benefit, and their 	relatives, and people in communities so affected

**What the charity does:** The advancement of education,The advancement of health or the saving of lives,The advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation or the promotion of  religious or racial harmony or equality and diversity






## Finances

| Period end | Income | Expenditure | Assets | Employees |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| March 31, 2026 | £0 | £0 | £0 | 0 |



