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MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES INCORPORATED 23 FEB 2012 as amended on 14 May 2024
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The Charity’s Objects, which are carried out in the context of the Charity’s Christian foundation, history and ethos and are for the public benefit, are: 1) to advance the education (including social, emotional, mental health and physical training) of people of all ages and in such ways as the directors think fit, including, but not limited to, by: a) providing full time and/or part time education; b) the provision of recreational and leisure time activities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions of life; and c) providing support and activities which develop their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as mature and responsible individuals. 2) To act as a resource for young people and young adults and for their families and carers/support networks by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities as a means of: a) advancing education; b) relieving unemployment; c) developing their skills, capacities and capabilities to enable them to participate in society as independent, mature and responsible individuals by, but not limited to, the provision of residential accommodation; d) providing recreational and leisure time activity in the interests of social welfare for people who have a need by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disability, poverty or social and economic circumstances with a view to improving the conditions of life of such persons; and e) promoting the improvement and preservation of mental health and assisting in relieving and rehabilitating young people, their families and carers/support networks suffering from mental health issues or conditions of emotional or mental distress. 3) To provide assistance through conciliation for couples whose relationships appear to be breaking down, and where such relationships have already broken down, to advise and help in the settlement of differences or potential differences over associated matters such as custody and access to children, and financial matters.
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