Archive for July 16, 2009

Donations

Every year Chelmsford Mencap requires in the order of £135,000 to sustain our current activities and we rely to a large extent upon Grants and Donations to finance our activities.  The income from these sources during 2008 was £117,000.

Please help us by making a monthly or one off quick, easy and secure donation online via Justgiving please click below:

 Donation Online button

So that Chelmsford Mencap can thank you please email with details of your donation, or contact the Chelmsford Mencap office.

Chelmsford Mencap year end accounts can be viewed here:

2007-2008 Report & Accounts

2006-2007 Report & Accounts

Below are some links to Justgiving web pages, of people who are raising funds for Chelmsford Mencap.  Please help Chelmsford Mencap by clicking on the donate buttons. Many thanks to everyone listed below that helps raise much needed funds for Chelmsford Mencap.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How many hours can someone volunteer if they are on benefits?
  • Will I need a CRB check?
  • How old do I need to be to volunteer?
  • How much time do I have to have to volunteer for?
  • Will I get expenses?
  • What do I wear?
  • Will I get training in my volunteer role?
How many hours can someone volunteer if they are on benefits?

There is no maximum hours limit for volunteering if someone is on benefits.  If an individual is receiving Job Seekers Allowance they must be actively seeking work and available to attend an interview at 48 hours notice, or start work at a week’s notice. 

Will I need a CRB check?

It is Chelmsford Mencap’s policy to apply for an enhanced CRB disclosure check for all posts that are Regulated and/or Controlled activities. Such as working directly with children and vulnerable adults.

How old do I need to be to volunteer?

We take volunteers from the age of 13 years for our childrens clubs and 16 years for our adult clubs.  Young people under 18 will need consent from their parent or guardian though, and those aged 16 years or under and still in full time education will need a work permit.  Many restrictions will apply to volunteers under the age of 16 years and the number of hours they are permitted to work.  Please visit this link for important information if you are under 16 years and want to voulnteer http://www.connexions-direct.com/index.cfm?pid=75&catalogueContentID=120

How much time do I have to have to volunteer for?

Chelmsford Mencap have many volunteer opportunities, some are regular ongoing, others short term and some may be for one off events.  We will try and match you to an opportunity that is right for you.

Will I get expenses?

Chelmsford Mencap believe that reimbursing volunteer expenses is an important factor in making volunteering accessible to all.  So yes we will pay agreed out of pocket expenses including travel (and meals taken if on income support) whilst volunteering. 

What do I wear?

We provide volunteers with a Chelmsford Mencap Volunteer T.shirt as uniform, which must be worn whenever you are working with us.

Will I get training in my volunteer role?

All volunteers will receive an induction to Chelmsford Mencap when they start volunteering and training so they can carry out their role.  There may also be opportunities for further specific training relating to their role as well.

Further information

If you have a question that isn’t answered here please contact us.
Telephone: 01245 268303
Email: volunteers@chelmsfordmencap.org.uk

Legacies

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How gifts help Chelmsford Mencap

Gifts kindly left to Chelmsford Mencap in wills and trusts have been crucial to the significant progress that Chelmsford Mencap has made over the years – but our work is far from complete. Every week 200 babies are born in the UK with a learning disability.

When you are making your will or setting up a trust, your first concern will naturally be for your own family and friends. Please also consider leaving a gift to Chelmsford Mencap, no matter how small.

Although we don’t know what the future holds, at Chelmsford Mencap we know that we have to continue supporting people with a learning disability to live their lives the way that they want, and carry on campaigning for change and understanding. We hope that you will help us achieve our vision.

  • you can help people with a learning disability become more independent.
  • you can help to give families the support they need.
  • you can help to give children with a learning disability the opportunities they need to develop their abilities.
  • you can help us to support adults with a learning disability to lead active, fulfilling lives. You can make a difference.

The types of gifts you can leave

By leaving money in your will to Chelmsford Mencap, or naming us as one of the beneficiaries of a trust you set up, you can help shape the future of people with a learning disability and their families and carers.

There are four ways you can leave a gift to Chelmsford Mencap:

1. Leaving your residue to Chelmsford Mencap

Once you have provided for your family and friends with specific gifts of money or items, Chelmsford Mencap receives all or part of the residue of your estate. This is what is left when all the specific legacies and other liabilities have been paid. If you would like to leave your residuary estate to Chelmsford Mencap, we suggest that you include the following wording in your will:

    “I give all [or a …..% share] of the residue of my estate to Chelmsford Mencap (Chelmsford Mencap registered charity number 245421), Chelmsford Mencap, PO Box 10476, Chelmsford, CM1 9NE, for its general charitable purposes and I direct that the receipt of the treasurer or duly authorised officer shall be a valid and appropriate form of discharge.”

2. Naming Chelmsford Mencap as a beneficiary of your trust

If you are thinking of setting up a discretionary trust in your will for the benefit of a family member with a learning disability while they are alive, you may decide that any sum of money left in the trust after their death will go to Chelmsford Mencap.

When including Chelmsford Mencap as a beneficiary in a trust that you set up, please remember to use our full name and address:

Chelmsford Mencap
PO Box 10476, Chelmsford, CM1 9NE
Registered charity number: 245421

3. Leaving a sum of money to Chelmsford Mencap

If you wish to leave us a sum of money in your will, we suggest that you include the following wording:

    “I give to Chelmsford Mencap (Chelmsford Mencap registered charity number 245421), Chelmsford Mencap, PO Box 10476, Chelmsford, CM1 9NE, the sum of … [amount in figures and words] to be used for its general charitable purposes and I direct that the receipt of the treasurer or duly authorised officer shall be a valid and appropriate form of discharge.”

4. Leaving a specific item to Chelmsford Mencap

If you wish to leave us a specific valuable object in your will, for example a piece of antique furniture, art, jewellery or a property, we suggest that you include the following wording:

    “I give to Chelmsford Mencap (Chelmsford Mencap registered charity number 245421), Chelmsford Mencap, PO Box 10476, Chelmsford, CM1 9NE, my ………. [insert full description of item] [OR any ……. [insert description of type of item] belonging to me at the date of my death] and I direct that the receipt of the treasurer or duly authorised officer shall be a valid and appropriate form of discharge.”

Remember: All gifts to Chelmsford Mencap are free of inheritance tax!

If your total estate (e.g. your house and contents, car, investments and savings) is worth more than the inheritance tax threshold (which increases every year), you may choose to give whatever is left to charity in order to minimise the inheritance tax paid on your death.

If you have already made your will but want to leave a gift to Chelmsford Mencap, all you have to do is make a codicil to your will. This is an additional document to your will which makes minor amendments to your will – such as including a gift to Chelmsford Mencap. You should never make any amendments to the original will document – either make a codicil or make a new will.

Corporate Giving

Chelmsford Mencap is eager to work with companies to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes

Our dedicated and experienced Corporate Team looks forward to talking to you about how Chelmsford Mencap can:

  • Differentiate you from competitors
  • Build your brand and drive sales
  • Enhance staff morale and team development
  • Provide effective PR & Marketing Opportunities
  • Provide volunteering opportunities for your employees

We value our corporate supporters so if your company operates regionally or nationally, you too can help disabled children and adults reach their full potential.

Please contact Sam Barnett now on 01245 268303 or  sam.barnett@chelmsfordmencap.org.uk to discuss how we can work together to achieve the outcomes you want from a charity partnership.