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BEE - Brighter East End

SC053885Registered charity from 23 December 2024
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The Name the Charity is Known By BEE
Address BEE
Easterhouse Parish Church
30 Boyndie Street
Glasgow
Postcode G34-9JE
Regulatory Type Standard
Object:
Our Vision is to provide a safe and welcoming environment, practical support and opportunities, to improve the quality of life for children, young people and families in and around Easterhouse The organisation’s purposes are: The provision of recreational activities by organising and running weekly arts, play and youth groups which encourage, support & create space for people to be empowered to act on their ideas, issues and interests for the advancement of community development in Easterhouse. The prevention of poverty by providing holiday hunger programmes ensuring children and young people continue to have enough to eat during school holidays, and by breaking down potential barriers in participation at leisure, arts and activity groups (financial hardship, disability, ill-health or other disadvantage) The advancement of education for children and young people through providing training opportunities and SQA Award programmes, and by creating volunteering opportunities for young people, promoting social responsibility and active citizenship.
Details of the charity's operations
Charity Status: Active
Last Updated: 23 Dec 2024
Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Constitutional Form Date: 23 Dec 2024
Geographical Spread: A specific local point, community or neighbourhood
Main Operating Location: Glasgow City
Purposes: "the prevention or relief of poverty","the advancement of education","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"
Beneficiaries: "Children or young people","Other defined groups"
Types of activity undertaken: "It carries out activities or services itself"
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