What is Dame Dorothy Jeffreys' Charity?
It is a registered charity of the ancient parish of Bangor-is-y-Coed and surrounding areas, regulated by a scheme of charity commissioners and administered by local trustees.
What does it do?
It uses income from invested money to provide assistance in educational matters for young people whose permanent home is in the area covered by the charity and for various specified organisations.
Area of benefit.
The area covered by the charity comprises the communities of Bangor-is-y-Coed, Erbistock, Sesswick, the Penley Ward of the Community of Maelor South and the Worthenbury Ward of the Community of Worthenbury.
Who can apply for help?
Individuals under the age of 25 years for help with expenses of an educational nature, e.g. books, equipment, lessons, etc., including young people completing post graduate and vocational studies, professional and technical training and scholarships to universities.
Schools situated in the area covered or substantially serving it for items not normally provided by the Local Education Authority.
Voluntary and Charitable organisations providing facilities for people under the age of 25 years.
How do you apply?
Obtain a form from the Clerk to the Trustees.
Mrs Julie Jones, 24 Abbey Gardens, Bangor On Dee, Wrexham. LL13 0DZ Tel. Number 01978 780974
email - [email protected]
Complete the application form giving as much accurate information and financial detail as possible. Receipts are required when applying for assistance with the purchase of books or items of equipment. Send the form with the back up data to the Clerk to the Trustees.
All applications will be considered on merit by the Trustees at their meetings in March, June and October. Individual grants given take into account funds available from other sources and are treated confidentially.
School grants have to be for services and equipment not normally provided by the Local Education Authority and need to be accompanied by competitive quotations or tenders.
How many times can you apply?
Applications can be made as many times as necessary. Each application is considered separately, in detail, on its own merit.
Any award granted to aid a continuing need does not commit the charity to further or future support.
It is a registered charity of the ancient parish of Bangor-is-y-Coed and surrounding areas, regulated by a scheme of charity commissioners and administered by local trustees.
What does it do?
It uses income from invested money to provide assistance in educational matters for young people whose permanent home is in the area covered by the charity and for various specified organisations.
Area of benefit.
The area covered by the charity comprises the communities of Bangor-is-y-Coed, Erbistock, Sesswick, the Penley Ward of the Community of Maelor South and the Worthenbury Ward of the Community of Worthenbury.
Who can apply for help?
Individuals under the age of 25 years for help with expenses of an educational nature, e.g. books, equipment, lessons, etc., including young people completing post graduate and vocational studies, professional and technical training and scholarships to universities.
Schools situated in the area covered or substantially serving it for items not normally provided by the Local Education Authority.
Voluntary and Charitable organisations providing facilities for people under the age of 25 years.
How do you apply?
Obtain a form from the Clerk to the Trustees.
Mrs Julie Jones, 24 Abbey Gardens, Bangor On Dee, Wrexham. LL13 0DZ Tel. Number 01978 780974
email - [email protected]
Complete the application form giving as much accurate information and financial detail as possible. Receipts are required when applying for assistance with the purchase of books or items of equipment. Send the form with the back up data to the Clerk to the Trustees.
All applications will be considered on merit by the Trustees at their meetings in March, June and October. Individual grants given take into account funds available from other sources and are treated confidentially.
School grants have to be for services and equipment not normally provided by the Local Education Authority and need to be accompanied by competitive quotations or tenders.
How many times can you apply?
Applications can be made as many times as necessary. Each application is considered separately, in detail, on its own merit.
Any award granted to aid a continuing need does not commit the charity to further or future support.