WHAT WE DO
Liberis Charity is a UK based charity that helps deserving children in the UK who need financial assistance to achieve their education or need help to integrate into the community through the provision of better facilities and resources for living, communication, mobility and stability. We also help disabled children actively take part in all activities in the community.
HOW WE FULFILL OUR OBJECTIVES
We foster links and work with relevant organisations that deal with children, particularly disabled children on a day to day basis and are best placed to pinpoint deserving children who benefit from extra help. Also we cooperate with and support other charities that have similar purposes.
Honorary Members Club – CLUB 4 BLRS
- Club 4 BLRS was formed in February 2009 by like-minded professional people from various walks of life. Its aim is to promote understanding, cooperation and business networking in an ethical basis with a view also to carry out charitable work to put something back into the society.
- The Club has its Governing Document: (Code of Conduct), every member has to sign a copy of the Code of Conduct after being accepted as a member.
FURTHER INFORMATION
We are a charity company Limited by Guarantee.
The Liberis Charity has been formed as a direct result of efforts and support given by like-minded members of CLUB 4 BLRS
Criteria & Checks For Grants
OBJECTIVES
To help deserving children who need financial assistance to achieve their education or help to integrate in to the community through the provision of better facilities and resources for living, mobility, stability and to help disabled children to actively take part in all activities in the community.
ELIGIBILITY
The grants are open to all disadvantaged children that are permanently resident in the UK and up to and including the age of 17 years. As the funds are limited we take a view of the whole circumstances of the family. Priority will be given to those items which are not covered by statutory funding.
GRANTS
For medical equipment, computer/ software, special toys sensory equipment, short breaks and days out including other basic items that will improve the life of the child and are vital to help maintain independence and quality of life; items that can change the life of a child in need. The grants would be paid direct to the equipment or service provider.
CRITERIA AND CHECKS
All applications need to be supported by the professionals looking after the well-being of the child i.e. doctor, school, social worker, health visitors and other interested parties providing day to day support who can specify the particular type of equipment or therapy needed in the interest of the child’s welfare, safety and benefit.
Prepared by the Chairman
Lal Bhatiani
11 June 2014
The Committee
MR H. A. BHATIANI (LAL)
Chairman / Trustee
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MR J. S. BARYAH
Trustee / Coordinator
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MR N. PRAG
Trustee / Coordinator
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MR M. LEAKE
Treasurer
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MR S. S. VIRK
Trustee / Coordinator
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MR Y. JHANDEY
Secretary
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