ST Edmunds Morning Women's Institute
Registered charity 1021456 Registered since 1993
Operates: Suffolk
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Contact
| Address | SUFFOLK WEST FEDERATION OF WI, UNIT 11 PARK FARM BUSINESS CENTRE, IP28 |
Finances
£1,015 latest income
| Year | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | £168 | £211 |
| 2022 | £437 | £995 |
| 2023 | £1,186 | £1,471 |
| 2024 | £1,419 | £1,820 |
| 2025 | £1,015 | £1,717 |
What it does
What
Education/trainingArts/culture/heritage/scienceEnvironment/conservation/heritageWho
Elderly/old PeopleOther Defined GroupsHow
Makes Grants To IndividualsProvides Advocacy/advice/informationCharitable objects
THE MAIN PURPOSES OF THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ORGANISATION ARE TO ENABLE WOMEN WHO ARE INTERESTED IN ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH RURAL LIFE, INCLUDING ARTS, CRAFTS AND SCIENCES, TO IMPROVE AND DEVELOP CONDITIONS OF RURAL LIFE, TO ADVANCE THEIR EDUCATION IN CITIZENSHIP, IN PUBLIC QUESTIONS BOTH NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL, IN MUSIC, DRAMA AND OTHER CULTURAL SUBJECTS AND IN ALL BRANCHES OF AGRICULTURE, HANDICRAFTS, HOME ECONOMICS, HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELFARE. IT SEEKS TO GIVE WOMEN THE OPPORTUNITY OF WORKING TOGETHER THROUGH THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ORGANISATION AND OF PUTTING INTO PRACTICE THOSE IDEALS FOR WHICH IT STANDS.
Governing document: MODEL CONSTITUTION AND RULES ALREADY LODGED
Trustees (3)
- Carol Cotterill Chair since 2016
- Carol Dossett since 2019
- Christine Berry since 2024
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