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Acquired Aphasia Trust

An inactive Registered Charity based in England. Removed on 02 March 2017.

This organisation's identifier is GB-CHC-1001608 .
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Description

The Acquired Aphasia Trust raises funds from charitable sources to support the Acquired Brain Injury Education Service, which works in an educational setting with those who have suffered a brain injury. The Trust owns the ABI Centre based at Evesham College and attended by over 100 students - other students are enrolled with Worcester, Kidderminster and NEW Colleges, and at Malvern.

Also known as

  • Acquired Aphasia Trust

CCEW Charity number

1001608

Registered

Removed

Postcode

WR10 2BB

Latest income

£49,364 (on )

This organisation record is based on data from Registered charities in England and Wales published by Charity Commission for England and Wales.

Acquired Aphasia Trust

GB-CHC-1001608

Locations

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Area of operation in the UK

Registered Office in the UK

Acquired Aphasia Trust

GB-CHC-1001608

Themes and activities

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This organisation has been classified using different categories:

International Classification of Non-profit and Third Sector Organizations (ICNP/TSO)

ICNP/TSO categories have been automatically assigned from a machine learning model, as part of the UK Charity Classification project.

  • Services for people with disabilities D13

UK Charity Activity Tags

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  • Beneficiary group BE » People with disabilities BE200
  • Health HE » Health condition HE200 » Strokes HE214

Theme (CCEW)

  • Education/training 102
  • The Advancement Of Health Or Saving Of Lives 103
  • Disability 104

Beneficiaries (CCEW)

  • Children/young People 201
  • Elderly/old People 202
  • People With Disabilities 203

Activities (CCEW)

  • Provides Human Resources 304
  • Provides Buildings/facilities/open Space 305
  • Acts As An Umbrella Or Resource Body 309

Scale of operation

  • Local

Acquired Aphasia Trust

GB-CHC-1001608

Charity financial history

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Year ending Income (£) Spending (£)
1991-01-22 Registered as a charity
2013-03-31 59,459 92,929
2014-03-31 42,211 107,104
2015-03-31 49,364 31,435
2017-03-02 Removed
Income and Spending
Funds and Reserves

Data on funds and reserves are only available for financial years where the charity's income was more than £500,000.

Acquired Aphasia Trust

GB-CHC-1001608

Charity people

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2015
£
2014
£
Employees paid more than £60,000 - -
Volunteers - -
Trustees -
Employees
Volunteers

Data on employees is only available for financial years where the charity's income was more than £500,000.

Acquired Aphasia Trust

GB-CHC-1001608

Income from government

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According to data returned to the Charity Commission, this charity did not receive income from government grants or contracts in 2015 (the latest year with data available) or 2014.

Acquired Aphasia Trust

GB-CHC-1001608

Data sources

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Charity Commission for England and Wales

Registered charities in England and Wales

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Last fetched from source: 2024-06-29

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