Ealing Equality Council

Charity information
Ealing Equality Council
We provide accredited casework and support services benefiting disadvantage persons experiencing, poverty, social and/or economic disadvantage and high levels of deprivation. Our clients experiencing multiple deprivation requiring help on issues, including: discrimination, LGBTQI, food poverty, debt, housing, benefits, homelessness, family breakdown, employment asylum and refugee matters. We deliver projects that help promote integration for new arrivals particularly vulnerable families.
Founded 1990
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Mission statement
1) To work towards the elimination of all forms of discrimination and inequality;
2) To engage in the delivery of legal advice and casework, dealing with all issues affecting disadvantaged persons, including: employment, social welfare law and all forms of discrimination and inequalities;
3) To promote equality of opportunity and good relations between all persons including persons of different racial groups; Black, Asian, Minority Ethnic, Migrant and Refugee Communities (BAMER/BMER); and other persons, including white working-class communities experiencing disadvantage exclusion, poverty, inequality, discrimination and deprivation;
4) To engage in partnership working, including working with community and statutory sector organisations in promoting social justice for those living in poverty, experiencing disadvantage, discrimination and inequality; -
Aims
Ealing Equality Council aims to:
- 700 persons at high risk of experiencing hardship are better able to plan for the future.
- 400 persons with housing difficulties will be supported to take actions that avoid eviction.
- 400 persons accessing legal advice will be able to obtain remedies leading to improved economic circumstances.
- 10-20 Volunteers' lives will be changed, they will learn how to empathise with people experiencing great levels of deprivation when attending food banks.
- 300 persons will be supported by EEC to manage consumer debt, implement a payment plan learn how to budget and avoid food poverty.
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Overview
Established: August 1990
Registered Charity Number: 1116413
Board members: 17
Full time staff: 2
Part time staff: 2
Volunteers: 30
Phone number: 02082312574
Address: Villiers House W5 2PA
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