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Presenting The Warren Farm Project...
THE PROJECTS
New Heights Community Project was initially established by a group of people from Christ the King parish in the area of Kingstanding. They met to discuss some of the issues they faced. Afraid of crime, fed up of vandalism against their homes and Church, sometimes isolated, but still concerned for others, they discussed what they could do to effect change
Established in 2004, we aim to play a key part in empowering a socially deprived community, with complex problems, to find and manage solutions to their predicaments. We want our community to be vibrant with high aspirations for all groups within it
The New Heights (Warren Farm) Community Project became a Registered Charity (RC No: 1120869) in September 2007 and it is governed by Articles of Memorandum
THE OBJECTIVES
To help elderly people resident in the Kingstanding community who are in need in any manner as the Trustees may, from time to time, determine.
To act as a resource for young people living in the Kingstanding community, by providing advice and assistance and organising programmes of physical, educational and other activities
To advance the education of and preserve and protect the health of parents, particularly vulnerable parents
ABOUT US
The delivery of services remains central to our organisation. We deliver services to individuals and attempt to bring about community cohesion by encouraging interaction (and mutual respect) between people of different ages, cultures, genders, abilities etc.
The services delivered with or by New Heights at present can be put into three categories - home visits, direct services and acting as a Catalyst |
SERVICES
Home visits - conducted by volunteers from both New Heights and for sisters
Youth - Partnership with the Youth Inclusion Project. One Youth Group for ages 15 + - meeting weekly.
Family - Annual Community Holiday & Day Trips
Sick and Carers
Christmas meal on Christmas day for people who would be on
their own, Alcoholics Anonymous – weekly support groups for alcoholics
MIND/Circle of friends – weekly support to women with mental health problems
FUNDED BY: The National Lottery, Biffa Ward, WREN, Veolia, Eveson Charitable Trust, The Henry Smith Charity, Clothworker's Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation, BRE-Research Establishment...

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