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Agerume Development and Disaster Relief Initiative (SCIO)

SC051626Registered charity from 08 March 2022
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Charity Information:
Address Flat 3D
231 Wester Common Road
Glasgow
Postcode G22 5NB
Website www.addri.org
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
2.1.1. To provide opportunities for, and access to inclusive quality education that promotes technological and economic empowerment and self-reliance among young Scottish and Africans 2.1.2. To collaborate with development stakeholders for sustainable peace building and conflict resolution among people and communities in Scotland and globally. 2.1.3. To assist in providing relief materials (food, clothes, shelter etc) and other relevant support to victims of all forms of social, environmental and religious conflicts within Scotland and beyond 2.1.4. To mobilise, connect and encourage young Africans and Scottish to actively and responsibly engage in progressive community development programmes 2.1.5. To provide quality educational and recreational facilities that support and accelerate the social and economic growth, transformation and sustainability of communities in Scotland and Africa 2.1.6. To aid and support refugees and Asylum seekers in Scotland throughout their journey to proper resettlement and citizenship.
Operations:
What the charity is set up to do and how it does this:
To help advance a healthy, equitable, peaceful and secured environment in Scotland, and around the world 2.To provide opportunities to access inclusive quality education To mobilise, connect, and empower young people in Scotland and Africa to actively and responsibly participate in progressive community development initiatives
Charity Status: Active
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 08 Mar 2022
Main Operating Location: Glasgow City
Number of Staff: 0
Number of Volunteers: 1-50
Purposes: "the advancement of education", "the advancement of citizenship or community development", "the provision of recreational facilities, or the organisation of recreational activities, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities or activities are primarily intended", "the advancement of human rights, conflict resolution or reconciliation", "the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage"
Beneficiaries: "No specific group, or for the benefit of the community"
Types Of Activity Undertaken: "It carries out activities or services itself"
Annual Submissions:
Year End Income Expenditure Annual Return Received Accounts Received Latest Annual Reports and Accounts
31 May 2023 £8,923 £30,074 10 Apr 2024 Yes
31 May 2024 £18,663 £30,994 15 Apr 2025 Yes
31 May 2025 £19,425 £33,029 24 Feb 2026 Yes Download
If an annual return has been received on time (within nine months of the Year End Date), the 'Annual Return Received' box is green   . If an annual return is late, the box is red   .
Income and Expenditure:
Charity Trustees:
First Name Last Name
Cletus Okoh
Gloria Nneka Agbim
Simon-Peter Gom
Chunda Casca-Ogosu
PAUL AGER
Victoria Ager
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