The Storehouse Project
Registered charity 1177004 CIO Registered since 2018
Operates: Wigan, St Helens, Lancashire
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Contact
| Website | www.storehouseproject.org |
| info@storehouseproject.org | |
| Phone | 07816623612 |
| Address | 31 CRANK ROAD, BILLINGE, WIGAN, WN5 7DT |
Finances
£157,211 latest income
| Year | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | £74,850 | £92,905 |
| 2022 | £91,369 | £93,664 |
| 2023 | £91,369 | £93,664 |
| 2024 | £132,625 | £123,366 |
| 2025 | £157,211 | £129,678 |
What it does
What
DisabilityThe Prevention Or Relief Of PovertyWho
The General Public/mankindHow
Provides ServicesOther Charitable ActivitiesCharitable objects
“The prevention or relief of poverty in the North West of England by providing items such as clothes, furniture and food to individuals in need and/or charities, or others working to prevent or relieve poverty. The relief of financial hardship among people in the North West of England by providing such persons with goods which they could not otherwise afford through lack of means and by recycling and providing furniture, clothes and other household items.To promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people in the North West of England from being socially excluded, by relieving the needs of those people who are socially excluded because of age, special educational needs, poor educational or skills attainment, relationship and family breakdown, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity or poor housing and assisting them to integrate into society.”
Governing document: CIO - FOUNDATION Registered 05 Feb 2018 as amended on 01 Mar 2022
Trustees (6)
- Nolan George Bradshawage 77 Chair since 2018
- April Davies since 2018
- Christopher Porter since 2024
- Geertje Soulsby since 2026
- Jane Miller since 2018
- Julie Smith since 2018
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