Sam and Bella Sebba Charitable Trust
The Sam and Bella Sebba Charitable Foundation (Charity no. 1191713), formerly the ) The charity states that it:
- was created by a deed dated 16 March 1967 as a Trust exclusively for charitable purposes and was registered with the Charity Commission on 5 September 1967, Charity Registration Number 253351. The settlor and founder was the late Samuel Sebba. In recognition of the equal role that his wife Bella Sebba played in articulating philanthropic values, in April 2015, the Trust’s name was changed from the Samuel Sebba Charitable Trust to the Sam and Bella Sebba Charitable Trust. The Sam and Bella Sebba Charitable Trust has now transferred all its assets to a new charity known as The Sam and Bella Sebba Charitable Foundation registered under the new Charity Registration Number 1191713. This charity’s legal structure is a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) and it has the same charitable objects and mission as the previous Trust.[1]
Recipients of funding
2019
Abraham Fund Initiatives | aChord: Social Psychology for Social Change | Adam Teva v'Din | Adva Centre | AJEEC-NISPED | Alfred Adler Institute | AntiTrafficking & Labour Exploitation Unit | ANU - Making Change | ASAP (Asylum Support Appeals Project) | ASSAF Aid Organisation for Refugees and Asylum Seekers | ASSIST Sheffield | Association for Civil Rights in Israel | Association of Rape Crisis Centres in Israel | B'Tselem | Beit Hagalgalim | Beit Issie Shapiro | Bizchut -The Israel Human Rights Center for People with Disabilities | Bloody Good Period | Body & Soul | Breaking Barriers | Cicely Saunders International | Collective Impact | Community Security Trust | Counterpoints Arts | Cystic Fibrosis Trust | DEMAND | Designability | Difficult Conversations | Elem - Youth in Distress | Elizabeth Gregory Home | Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group | Greater Manchester Immigration Aid Unit | Green Course - Students for the Environment | Harborview Medical Centre | Heschel Center for Sustainability | Hope Not Hate Charitable Trust | Hospice UK | Hotline for Refugees and Migrants | In Between | Israel Elwyn | Israel Sport Centre for the Disabled (ISCD) | Israeli Green Building Council | Jewish Association for the Mentally Ill | Jewish Deaf Association | Jewish Women's Aid | Kav LaOved | Langdon Foundation | Life and Environment Chaim v'sviva | Machsom Watch | Mesila | Minerva Centre for Human Rights | Missing People | Mosaic Clubhouse | Movement for Freedom of Information | MSR | NACCOM | National Council for the Child | Nazareth Nurseries Institute - Al-Tufula Center | Netanya Foundation | New Horizon Youth Centre | New Israel Fund | New London Synagogue (NLS Asylum drop-in) | New North London Synagogue Destitute Asylum Seekers' Drop-in Project | Nightingale Hammerson | Norwood | Physicians for Human Rights - Israel | Place2Be | Public Transport Consumers Union | Redthread Youth Ltd | Redthread Youth Ltd | Refugee Council | Refugee Women Connect | School Home Support | Sheffield Hallam University | Sikkuy: The Association for the Advancement of Civic Equality | South London Refugee Association | St Luke's (Cheshire) Hospice | St Luke's Hospice (Harrow and Brent) | St Mungo's | Standing Together | Student Action for Refugees (STAR) | Summit Institute | Tel Aviv University Trust | Tender Education & Arts | The Boys Clubhouse | The Mix | The Natural Step | Together for Short Lives | Transport Today and Tomorrow | University of Cambridge | University of Sussex | Urban Clinic Hebrew University | Wintercomfort for the Homeless | Women Against Violence (WAV) | Women's Spirit | Yedid - Tel Mond books and scholarships | Yedid - The Association for Community Empowerment | Yeladim Besikkuy | Yesh Din | Young Minds | Youth at risk
People
- David Lerner CEO
Trustees
Judith Carmel Sebba (01 September 2018) | Katherine Ann Evans (20 June 2022) | Katie Waring (20 June 2022) | Ronit Zmany Armoni (01 December 2019) | Brian Laurence Parkinson (01 January 2019) | Tali Emodi (01 November 2018) | Tamsin Doyle (01 March 2015) | Odelia Sebba (01 February 2012) | Yoav Tangir (01 June 2010)
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