Mallard Community Charitable Hub Limited
Also known as: Mallard Hub Limited Mallard Community Hub Limited Mallard Hub
- Country
- Northern Ireland
- Charity number
- 109154
- Status
- Received: on time
- Registered
- Nov. 11, 2022
Address
- Address
- 22 Bodoney Rd
Trillick
Co Tyrone
22 Bodoney Rd
Trillick
BT78 3SQ
BT78 3SQ
Contact
- Phone
- 07798735200
Activities
Mallard Hub's main object is to improve the spiritual, emotional, mental and physical well-being of people who live in the Ballinamallard and Trillick area. This will be achieved through 1.The advancement of religion in accordance with the ethos of Methodist Church in Ireland, its current Manual of Laws and Christian values, including but not limited to: •spread the principles of the Christian faith •raise awareness and understanding of Christian beliefs and practices 2.The prevention or relief of poverty •provide money management and debt counselling advice to those in poverty or at risk of suffering poverty •provide food to those who are in need by means of a food bank •facilitate the provision of general assistance and support with everyday tasks such as form filling, letter reading or writing, bill paying 3.The advancement of education •provide community education groups, eg craft, and vocational education support the physical education of older people provide a Homework club for Primary School children provide life skills training for persons aged 16 years and over 4.The advancement of health or the saving of lives •provide comfort or services to people who are sick or convalescent, eg. Social groups, pastoral care •provide facilities for healthcare practitioners to enable them to carry out their work •provide a service to support older people living in the community including certain routine domestic tasks •facilitate counselling services •raise awareness of the dangers of drugs among children, parents and families 5.The advancement of citizenship or community development •promote urban regeneration promote social inclusion promote volunteering and the voluntary sector •provide a community hub for the use of the whole community promote the effective use of caritable resources promote social investment provide drop-in facilities for secondary school children to encourage local engagement 6.The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science •promote crafts and craftsmanship provide classes where craft skills can be shared promote local and national history through promotion of historical society 7.The relief of those in need •relieving those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage provide support and pastoral care to those in need by reason of old age provide support and advice to those in need by reason of disability provide support and advice for young people deprived of the opportunity to access services •provide opportunities for volunteering and learning new skills for those disadvantaged because of age (young or old) or disability •looking after or supervising people who ar vulnerable because of their age, disability or by virtue of economic circumstances provide or facilitate the provision of support or instruction designed to develp or sustain a person’s capacity to live independently in the community provide or facilitate the provision of protection, control, guidance or companionship that is required to meet an individual's persoanl or domestic needs
The prevention or relief of poverty,The advancement of education,The advancement of religion,The advancement of health or the saving of lives,The advancement of citizenship or community development,The advancement of the arts, culture, heritage or science,The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Finances
| Period end | Income | Expenditure | Assets | Accounts |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec. 31, 2024 | £322,976 | £9,538 | £-78,700 |
Trustees
| Name |
|---|
| Mr Brian Keys |
| Mr Conor Martin |
| Mrs Caroline Campbell |
| Mrs Heather Williams |
| Mrs Jill Keys |
| Mrs Lynda Noble |
| Mrs Maureen Brunt |
| Rev John Beacom |