THE LONDON MAGISTRATES' COURTS SUPPORT AND INFORMATION SERVICE

THE LONDON MAGISTRATES' COURTS SUPPORT AND INFORMATION SERVICE is a dedicated charitable organization making a significant impact in the UK charity sector.

Provide free, independent & confidential assistance to all court users reducing the stress and uncertainty experienced attending court. Identifying key problem issues eg drug, debt, housing and benefits & provide a link to specialist agencies. Offer all volunteers real work experience with training and personal skills development preparing them for the work place.The Charity is no longer active

Income: £0

Registration Status

Removed

Reg. Number

1064281

Gift Aid Status

No

Annual Income

£0

Contact Information

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About This Charity

Provide free, independent & confidential assistance to all court users reducing the stress and uncertainty experienced attending court. Identifying key problem issues eg drug, debt, housing and benefits & provide a link to specialist agencies. Offer all volunteers real work experience with training and personal skills development preparing them for the work place.The Charity is no longer active

Our Analysis

This charity plays a crucial role in advancing educational opportunities.

Activities & Impact

Provide free, independent & confidential assistance to all court users reducing the stress and uncertainty experienced attending court. Identifying key problem issues eg drug, debt, housing and benefits & provide a link to specialist agencies. Offer all volunteers real work experience with training and personal skills development preparing them for the work place.The Charity is no longer active

Financial Information

The latest reported income for this charity is £0.

Detailed financial history is not available in our database. For the most up-to-date financial information, please check the Charity Commission website.

Gift Aid: No

Location

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