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Catholic Childrens Society (Plymouth)

Registered with the Charity Commission as 282803
Address:
St. Boniface House
Ashburton
Newton Abbot
TQ13 7JL
United Kingdom
Telephone
01364645420
Email
ccs@ccsplymouth.org.uk
Web Address
http://www.ccsplymouth.org.uk
Area of Operation:
Cornwall   More
  • Cornwall
  • Devon
  • Dorset
  • Plymouth City
  • Bournemouth
  • Poole
  • Torbay
The Society’s objects are to relieve the charitable needs and promote the care and welfare of all children and young persons and families in the Diocese of Plymouth (Cornwall, Devon and Dorset). The areas of need addressed in accordance with the Society’s core values of love, justice and forgiveness, reflecting its Christian responsibility are: -The welfare of families -The spiritual development of children in a multicultural society -The safeguarding of children (training)
YearIncomeExpenditure
01/01/2021£ 93,611.00£ 117,276.00
01/01/2022£ 65,420.00£ 143,936.00
01/01/2023£ 155,122.00£ 98,687.00
01/01/2024£ 129,467.00£ 118,020.00
01/01/2025£ 143,275.00£ 147,889.00
Latest financial
Last Income Value
£ 143,275.00
Last Expenditure value
£ 147,889.00
Charitable activities
  • Children and Young People