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Guide To Grants For Individuals In Need 2004-5

Posted: 27 January 2005 | Subscribe Online


Alan French et al, Directory of Social Change

ISBN 1903991528, Price £29.95

STAR RATING 5/5

The Grut Charitable Trust, Vachers Endowment, The Eleemosynary Charity, The Sway Welfare Aid Trust, The Baron Davenport Emergency Fund, The Moonzie Parish Trust, The Llandewi Brefi Fund for Isolated Gays.

All right, I made the last one up but there is undoubtedly something gloriously Little Britain-ish about the latest edition of this marvellous guide, writes Gary Vaux.

It contains contact details and eligibility criteria for more than 2,400 sources of financial help for individuals. These range from the big national charities such as RNIB and Family Welfare Association to charities and trusts that serve small local areas or specific occupations or situations. For example, the Charity of Susanna Cole and Others will only help Quakers in need who live in parts of Worcestershire and most of Warwickshire. Vital information if you ever come across a distressed Quaker there.
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Reading through the list, you are left wondering about the background to certain charities - the Ely District Nursing Trust helps people in need who are sick and live in Ely but not the hamlet of Prickwillow - what did the inhabitants of Prickwillow do to be singled out in such a way? The Hertfordshire Charity for Deprived Children can't help people living in Watford - did the original trustees have a bad experience on the Watford ring-road?

The guide is well laid out and you can search it by area, occupation, illness or religion. For social workers who have exhausted official sources of help, this is a useful tool.

Gary Vaux is head of money advice, Hertfordshire Council


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