KIDSNLAW

KIDSNLAW stands as an important contributor to the UK's charitable landscape.

To promote for the benefit of the public in the West Midlands and its neighbourhood with a view to the prevention and reduction of crime among the youth from the age of 10 to 25 years, by providing the 'The Legal Awareness Programme' based on the 'General Principles of English Law' and focusing more on criminal law and the the Criminal Justice System through schools, colleges and youth agencies.

Income: £0

Registration Status

Registered

Reg. Number

1176338

Gift Aid Status

No

Annual Income

£0

Contact Information

Address: 10 AQUA PLACE, RUGBY, CV21 1BY

Email: N/A

Phone: 07792672106

Website: N/A

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About This Charity

To promote for the benefit of the public in the West Midlands and its neighbourhood with a view to the prevention and reduction of crime among the youth from the age of 10 to 25 years, by providing the 'The Legal Awareness Programme' based on the 'General Principles of English Law' and focusing more on criminal law and the the Criminal Justice System through schools, colleges and youth agencies.

Our Analysis

Focusing on younger generations, this charity invests in our future. Community engagement forms a cornerstone of this charity's approach.

Activities & Impact

To promote for the benefit of the public in the West Midlands and its neighbourhood with a view to the prevention and reduction of crime among the youth from the age of 10 to 25 years, by providing the 'The Legal Awareness Programme' based on the 'General Principles of English Law' and focusing more on criminal law and the the Criminal Justice System through schools, colleges and youth agencies.

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

10 AQUA PLACE, RUGBY, CV21 1BY

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