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Harris Charity Shop SCIO

Country
Scotland
Charity number
SC051901
Status
Active
Registered
Aug. 2, 2022
Legal form
SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)

Address

Address
3 Borve
Isle of Harris
HS3 3HT
HS3 3HT

Activities

'It makes grants, donations or gifts to organisations','It carries out activities or services itself'

'the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage','any other purpose that may reasonably be regarded as analogous to any of the preceding purposes'

The predecessor of Harris Charity Shop, Harris Disabled Group was set up in 1977 to provide assistance to people with disabilities in Harris. Harris Charity Shop became a SCIO in 2022. The Shop sells donated second hand quality goods and donated knitted and craft items. It also purchases goods eg toys, wool, craft goods for re-sale. The Shop is manned entirely by volunteers and is open 10am to 5pm during the summer season and is open on reduced hours during the winter season. Each year the Charity disburses its profits to local charities. This year a total of £15,000 was disbursed to 14 local charities.

Objectives: The Organisation's main purpose is consistent with furthering the achievement of sustainable development. The Organisation's Purposes are: The relief of those in need by reason of age, ill health, disability, poverty, financial hardship or other disadvantage. The Charity has the following specific aims: To raise funds through the organisation's Shop in Tarbert, Isle of Harris HS3 3DG, donations and sales at various venues. To distribute funds to organisations working for the benefit of the community as defined by postcode districts HS3, HS4 and HS5 as agreed by those present at the Charity's Annual General Meeting. To enable beneficiary organisations, who provide support to disadvantaged members of the community, to continue the employment of people thus contributing to the economy of the community. To enable informal family carers to continue in employment by providing funds to respite care providers to provide them with respite care. To enable beneficiary organisations, who provide support to disadvantaged members of the community, to retain/or attract young employees thereby contributing to the sustainability of the population of the community To enable beneficiary organisations to provide opportunities for disadvantaged members of the community to socialise, thereby enhancing their health and social wellbeing.

Areas of operation

Main operating location
Western Isles
Geographical spread
Wider, but within one local authority area

Finances

Period end Income Expenditure Accounts
Sept. 30, 2025 £55,362 £64,592 PDF 360.9 KB
Sept. 30, 2024 £25,140 £47,144
Sept. 30, 2023 £24,406 £19,476