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The Wor Hoose Community Project

Also known as: Wor Hoose (swat)

Wor Hoose is a resident led project and neighbourhood hub with a strong community focus. We aim to bring people together to learn new skills and access services through a 'one stop shop' to improve everyones life changes, overcome barriers to build stronger networks, a better community and overall improve their quality of life.Activities include hardship support, welfare advice and family time,

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Activities & Mission

Wor Hoose is a resident led project and neighbourhood hub with a strong community focus. We aim to bring people together to learn new skills and access services through a 'one stop shop' to improve everyones life changes, overcome barriers to build stronger networks, a better community and overall improve their quality of life.Activities include hardship support, welfare advice and family time,

Areas of Operation

Where this charity is registered to operate, as self-declared to the Charity Commission. These are regulatory classifications, not a list of active programmes, and don't necessarily indicate fundraising activity in each location.

Financial Information

Latest Income
£76,799
Latest Expenditure
£62,187

Financial Efficiency

Overall Efficiency 81.0%
% of expenditure going to programs (vs overhead)
Expenditure Ratio 81.0%
Expenditure as % of income

Financial Trend

Annual Returns

As filed with the Charity Commission for England and Wales. Most recent filing covers the financial year ending 2025.

Financial YearIncomeExpenditureCharitable SpendingNet AssetsReservesStaff
2025
£76,799
£62,1870 / 32
2024
£69,480
£64,1300 / 16
2023
£75,044
£88,9430 / 16
2022
£151,159
£103,9010 / 16
2021
£151,159
£87,1860 / 38

Staff column shows: Employees / Volunteers

Frequently asked questions about The Wor Hoose Community Project

What does The Wor Hoose Community Project do?

Wor Hoose is a resident led project and neighbourhood hub with a strong community focus. We aim to bring people together to learn new skills and access services through a 'one stop shop' to improve everyones life changes, overcome barriers to build stronger networks, a better community and overall improve their quality of life.Activities include hardship support, welfare advice and family time,

How much income did The Wor Hoose Community Project report in 2025?

The Wor Hoose Community Project reported total income of £77k and reported expenditure of £62k for the financial year ending 2025, based on the most recent annual return filed with the Charity Commission.

When was The Wor Hoose Community Project registered as a charity?

The Wor Hoose Community Project was registered with the Charity Commission for England and Wales on 12 February 2009 as charity number 1128032. It has been registered for 17 years.

Who runs The Wor Hoose Community Project?

The Wor Hoose Community Project is governed by a board of 4 trustees. The chair of trustees is Lynda Mary Hellens. Trustees are legally responsible for the charity's governance and are listed in full on its profile.

Where does The Wor Hoose Community Project operate?

The Wor Hoose Community Project operates across 2 areas: Newcastle Upon Tyne City and North Tyneside.

Is The Wor Hoose Community Project a registered charity?

Yes — The Wor Hoose Community Project is a registered charity in England and Wales, charity number 1128032.

Details

Address
Wor Hoose Community Project
31 - 33 Hexham Avenue
Walker
Newcastle upon Tyne
Tyne and Wear
NE6 3AL
Registration Date
12 February 2009
Status
Registered

Registry Information

Organisation Number
5001263
Charity Number
1128032

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Trustees

Lynda Mary Hellens Chair
Charlene Paterson
SALLYANN BLANEY
Also governs 1 other charity
ZOEY BLACKBURN

Also Known As

  • Wor Hoose (swat)

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