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GOVERNANCE

Legal and Administrative

Current trustees

Objects


REPORTS

2006 annual report

Thinking creatively about homelessness (Dec 2006)

2005 annual report

Rough Sleeping, Begging and A Hard City (Nov 2004)

2004 annual report

"Change for the better" But who needs to change? (Dec 2003)

2003-04 Progress Report

 

Legal and administrative information

The Leeds Simon Community is a voluntary organisation founded in January 1999. Its governing document is a constitution adopted on 26 April 2001 and amended on 17 July 2001 and later dates. Formal registration as a charity was granted in August 2001.

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current trustees

The trustees elected to serve at the AGM in March 2007 are:

Ian MacKenzie (Chair)
Richard Byrn (Hon.Secretary)
Roger Davis (Hon.Treasurer, resigned April)
Joe Hanney
George Hardy
Michele Miller

Coopted in May 2007:
Andrew Gilliland (Hon.Treasurer)

The Management Committee is made up of the trustees, with the Director in attendance.

 

The Management Committee meets monthly throughout the year.

 

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The Charity's objects

    1. to prevent and relieve hardship and need and distress amongst those who are homeless and rootless in the City of Leeds by the provision of practical and emotional support, in particular but not exclusively to those who are sleeping rough or who are unwilling or unable to accept existing provision
    2. to educate the public concerning the problems of social isolation and homelessness

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2006 annual report

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"thinking creatively about homelessness" (dec.2006)

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2005 annual report

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"rough sleeping, begging and a hard city" (nov.2004)

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2004 annual report

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"Change for the better — but who needs to change?" (Dec 2003)

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2003-04 progress report

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