Organizacja pożytku publicznego - Highland Bank żywności

Highland Bank żywności działa w ramach zarejestrowanej organizacji charytatywnej.

Nazwa organizacji charytatywnej
New Start Highland
Regulator
Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator
Numer organizacji charytatywnej
SC029635

Cele Misji

The company's objects are:-
1. (a) To relieve poverty of the inhabitants in the Highlands of Scotland, in particular those who have need by virtue of their youth, age, infirmity, disability, handicap, poverty, homelessness or unemployment by the provision of information and support to persons who require assistance in establishing a tenancy
(b) to advance the education of the community in relation to the housing needs of such people and related subjects
(c) to relieve the suffering and distress of homeless people, formerly homeless, in conditions of need, hardship or distress by undertaking other charitable activities to offer practical and therapeutic support to the aforesaid persons.
(d) to preserve and protect the environment for the public benefit by educating the public in the benefits to the environment of sustainable waste management practices and thereby reduce the amount of material going to landfill by recycling and refurbishing goods that could be re-used (in this clause sustainable waste management practices includes waste minimisation, minimisation of pollution and harm from waste, re-use of waste and waste recovery activities).
(e) to advance the education of such individuals (as 3.1.(a)) through the provision of training and employment opportunites in order to relieve unemployment, primarily but not exclusively, with the recycling and housing sectors.

Cele

  • A - the prevention or relief of poverty
  • B - the advancement of education
  • M - the advancement of environmental protection or improvement
  • N - the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Rok Dochód Wydatek
2025 £2 216 234 £2 356 194
2024 £2 117 794 £2 159 257
2023 £2 179 026 £2 032 615
2022 £1 932 424 £1 897 939
2021 £1 840 910 £1 619 078
2020 £1 520 894 £1 651 015
2019 £2 073 390 £2 279 952
2018 £2 086 944 £2 186 535
2017 £1 659 920 £1 717 098
2016 £2 007 139 £2 060 606
2015 £2 362 541 £2 096 435
2014 £1 890 197 £1 815 600
2013 £1 717 575 £1 716 800
2012 £1 894 693 £1 434 410
2011 £2 005 391 £1 296 846
2010 £1 146 257 £1 058 940
2009 £972 974 £905 283
2008 £684 510 £665 521
2007 £638 409 £565 783