About This Charity
The ENDEAVOUR was built locally in 1926 as a Cockle boat and then spent most of her working life in Leigh-on-Sea. In 1940 she was one of the Little Ships that rescued troops from the beaches of Dunkirk. In 2001 the Trust was established to restore her, and, using Oak from nearby Belfairs Woods, she was relaunched in 2005, for community and educational use. She is moored in Leigh Creek.
Our Analysis
Community engagement forms a cornerstone of this charity's approach.
Activities & Impact
The ENDEAVOUR was built locally in 1926 as a Cockle boat and then spent most of her working life in Leigh-on-Sea. In 1940 she was one of the Little Ships that rescued troops from the beaches of Dunkirk. In 2001 the Trust was established to restore her, and, using Oak from nearby Belfairs Woods, she was relaunched in 2005, for community and educational use. She is moored in Leigh Creek.
Financial Information
The latest reported income for this charity is £7,434.
Financial Analysis
As a grassroots organization, this charity demonstrates efficient use of limited resources.
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: Yes
Location
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