The Farthing Trust
The Farthing Trust is a religious charitable trust. Its registered UK address is in Cambridge and its main stated function is the 'advancement of religion, education, health and human rights and the reconciliation/promotion of religious or racial harmony/equality/diversity as well as the relief of those in need. [1]
Activities
The Trust is active in England, Scotland and Wales, India, Israel, Malawi, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.[1]
History
The Trust was registered on 19th August 1974.[1]
Affiliation
The Farthing Trust is affiliated with the Norwich Reformed Church, which was at the centre of a dispute over distribution of Islamaphobic hate leaflets in 2012.[2]
People
The Current Trustees are listed by the Charities Commission as: Mr C H Martin , Mrs E Martin, Mrs J Martin, and Mrs A White. [1]
Funding
According to its accounts filed with the Charities Commission, the Farthing Trust had an income of £118,074 and expenditure of £158,498 in the 2011/12 financial year with net assets worth £2,651,670. [3]
Contact
- Address:
- Mr Heber Martin
- PO Box 277
- Cambridge
- CB7 9DE[1]
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Farthing Trust profile on the Charities Commission, accessed 9th July 2013
- ↑ BBC News 'Norwich Reformed Church banned for Islam 'hate' leaflet', accessed 9th July 2013
- ↑ Farthing Trust Accounts 2011/12 on the Charities Commission website, accessed 9th July 2013