THE ENFIELD CLUBHOUSE LIMITED

Also known as

Enfield Clubhouse

"Life support for recovery from mental illness"


41 Ridge Avenue   
Winchmore Hill
LONDON
United Kingdom
N21 2RJ
Telephone: (+44) 20 8360 6660


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Activities  (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

Enfield Clubhouse is a small, independent charity set up to help people with a mental illness recover purposeful lives in the community. Enfield Clubhouse aims to help people with mental health problems such as schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder (or manic depression), psychotic depression and anxiety disorders find and maintain meaningful work, social lives and supportive relationships. Enfield Clubhouse is based on the international Clubhouse model of work-based rehabilitation (see http://www.iccd.org).

We have been operational since March 2006 and currently work with up to 30 members, three days a week.

Services (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

  • Vocational rehabilitation
  • Employment and training
  • Day services

Membership (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

  • 60 individuals

Recent accomplishments/awards (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

  • 16 (73%) of 22 currently attending members, completed, are currently engaged in or are looking for voluntary work in the community, or doing some kind of educational course.
  • 23 (56%) out of all 41 of members have completed, are currently engaged in or are looking for voluntary work in the community, or doing some kind of educational course.
  • 17 (41%) out of 41 members did some paid work during this time (compared to 7 of 29 or 24% in 2007-08).
  • 15 (37%) did some paid work on our newly developed Catering Service.
  • 6 (15%) did some paid work in the community.

Charity category Additional information provided by charity

  • Education/Training
  • Disability
  • Economic/Community development/Employment

Charity Act 2006 classfications

  • The advancement of education
  • The advancement of health or the saving of lives
  • The advancement of citizenship or community development
  • The relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage

Beneficiary group (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

  • Adults with mental health problems

Area of benefit (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity

  • ENFIELD, GREATER LONDON



Financial profile for period ending 31 March 2009

  31 March 2009   £ 31 March 2008   £
Total income 137,400 110,510
Total expenditure 132,005 111,676


Regulatory filing

    Financial year end  
Trustees' annual reportMar 31 2009   

    Annual return cycle   Date received
Charity Commission annual return 27 January 2010



Organisation

Number of trustees: (Additional information provided by charity)(Additional information provided by charity) 4
Number of employees:  (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity 2
Number of volunteers:  (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity 7
Year established:  (Additional information provided by charity)Additional information provided by charity 2002



How to help this charity (Additional information provided by charity)

There are many ways you can help to support our work by:

- making a donation (alternative donation site) or if you prefer not to donate online you can download a donation form (PDF) and Gift Aid form (PDF)

- doing your shopping online via our webshops; the prices are the same as going straight to the retailer's website, and the retailer gives Clubhouse % of the purchase price.

- Give As You Earn. You can give directly from your pre-tax salary, so money that would normally go to the taxman goes to charity instead.

- getting people to sponsor you to do something to raise money for our charity. You can download a sponsorship form with Gift Aid

- leaving a gift to us in your will, also known as a legacy

- offering a job or work experience placement for one of our members through our STEP Up programme

- booking our Catering Service to provide your buffet lunch for your next workshop, function, training day, conference or other event

- volunteering your business skills, contacts and expertise by joining our Board of Trustees

- volunteering your practical skills and life experience to support our members in daily activities in our catering, house and garden maintenance, office and IT activities or in the community supporting members in voluntary work

If you are interested in helping in any way, please contact David Marsden on 020 8360 6660 or visit our website: http://www.enfieldclubhouse.org.uk/how-to-help.html
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