Governing document MOUNTBATTEN ISLE OF WIGHT
Governing document
It is not the full text of the charity's governing document.
MEMORANDUM AND ARTICLES INCORPORATED 16/05/1994 AS AMENDED ON 31 JAN 200, 29 JAN 2001, 28 JAN 2002, 10/06/2004 AS REGISTERED AT COMPANIES HOUSE ON 26/11/2012 NOW ARTICLES ADOPTED BY SPECIAL RESOLUTION DATED 29/09/2014 as amended on 19 Oct 2015 as amended on 07 Dec 2023 as amended on 07 Dec 2023
Charitable objects
The proposed objects of the Charity (“the Objects”) are; a) The relief, care and treatment of sickness and those who are sick (including, but not limited to, those diagnosed with a terminal or life-limiting condition and the elderly) through the provision of hospice care, short-term residential care, in-patient and out-patient services, and at-home support, and such other wholly charitable means as the trustees think fit; b) The provision of activities, facilities, support and services for: i. such individuals who may receive relief, care and treatment under object (a); ii. the families and carers of such individuals who may relief, care and treatment under object (a); and iii. the benefit of the public in the interests of social welfare with the objects of improving their condition of life; both before and after bereavement, including (without limitation): providing information and advice to encourage open discourse about attitudes towards death, dying and bereavement, psychotherapy and counselling, and other activities and facilities to promote and support mental and emotional health and wellbeing, including communal activities such as a community choir, mental health support groups, and the provision of religious and non-religious services including provision of space for quiet contemplation; and c) The advancement of palliative care through the provision of funds and facilities for research, educational facilities and training in the field of palliative care and related fields of study.
Area of benefit
NOT DEFINED
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