services

Services

How have your donations benefited others? The Europe Trust is committed to supporting smaller voluntary organisations and community groups, especially ethnic minority groups which are struggling to provide basic community services, and to improve their education, health and social welfare. The Trust also supports individuals from poor backgrounds who need financial assistance to fulfil their educational potential.

The Trust supports mainly non-governmental organisations in the UK and Europe providing support to various communities, by providing grants for educational programmes and community welfare services.

The Trust has two main priorities; fundraising and charitable activities.

Fundraising activities

The Europe Trust is funded by donations from supporters and by the income generated from its assets. The Trust therefore welcomes donations, gifts or loans of land, property, business or money, which can be used to generate revenue for projects in the community and its charitable work.

Charitable Activities

The Europe Trust aims to work in partnership with others to improve quality of life and opportunity for communities in Europe. It works with communities to acquire and provide facilities for their activities and we focus on three priority areas:

Education:

  • Providing assistance to schools, institutes and universities.
  • Supporting needy students with educational expenses.
  • Funding educational and recreational activities for young people.

Health Care:

  • Giving grants to organisations which provide services to their local communities, particularly for those from the elderly, special needs and disabled communities.
  • Caring for older people in nursing and care homes.

Social Welfare:

  • Helping to develop and support community and cultural centres across Europe.
  • Providing counselling and advice to women to support their educational, social and cultural aspirations.
  • Supporting community efforts to build a safe and healthy environment.
  • Helping to meet the basic needs of the vulnerable, the poor, the needy and the homeless.

This work enables us to help disenfranchised groups such as but not limited to:

  • Students
  • Young People
  • Women
  • Elderly

Supporters are encouraged to read more about how to help us