Eglise Evangelique Missionnaire "La Nouvelle Alliance".
Charity 1128219
Overview
Summary
Eglise Evangelique Missionnaire "La Nouvelle Alliance" appears to be a faith-rooted, community-facing organisation whose religious mission is expressed through practical social connection, informal pastoral support and supervised activities for young people. Its current model seems relatively personal and locally embedded: fellowship gatherings address isolation, a pastor provides free advice, and leisure outings create structured opportunities for children. The evidence suggests broad charitable ambitions, but gives limited insight into scale, reach, partnerships or how its poverty, health and education objects operate in practice.
Operational geography
No operational geography is currently available for this organisation.
Areas of work
- Amateur Sport
- Arts/culture/heritage/science
- Education/training
- Religious Activities
Who they help
- Children/young People
- Elderly/old People
- Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies
- Other Defined Groups
- People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin
- People With Disabilities
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Provides Advocacy/advice/information
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Faith activity appears to be a platform for social support
The organisation may use its Christian fellowship as an entry point for addressing isolation, distress and everyday support needs, rather than operating religious and social activity as separate strands.
Why it matters
This suggests its civic role may lie in trusted relationship-building: people may encounter advice, companionship and practical support through a faith community rather than through formal services.
Show evidence
“Fellowship gathering where food and soft drinks are shared for isolated people.”
Source:Organisation“Free counselling and advice provided by the Pastor Clement.”
Source:Organisation“The advancement of the Christian religion mainly, but not exclusively, by means of broadcasting Christian messages of an evangelistic and teaching nature.”
Source:Charity Commission
The organisation combines intergenerational inclusion with a particular youth focus
Its stated beneficiary groups and activities suggest an unusually broad inclusion remit, while supervised leisure outings indicate that children and young people may be a more concrete delivery priority.
Why it matters
This helps distinguish broad charitable scope from operational focus, and raises the possibility that the organisation connects family, older and isolated residents through shared community relationships.
Show evidence
“Organisation of days out for children to swimming pools and leisure center under adults supervision.”
Source:Organisation“To help young people, especially but not exclusively through leisure time activities, so as to develop their capabilities that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society.”
Source:Charity Commission“Children/young People, Elderly/old People, People With Disabilities, People Of A Particular Ethnic Or Racial Origin.”
Source:Charity Commission
Pastoral leadership may be central to delivery
The named pastor providing free counselling and advice may indicate a delivery model reliant on personal trust and individual leadership rather than specialist or institutionalised provision.
Why it matters
Understanding this dependence is important when assessing accessibility, continuity and potential capacity constraints, as well as the organisation's likely strength in relationship-based support.
Show evidence
“Free counselling and advice provided by the Pastor Clement.”
Source:Organisation“Provides Services, Provides Advocacy/advice/information.”
Source:Charity Commission
- The scale, frequency, location and number of people reached by its activities are unknown.
- It is unclear how the stated poverty relief, health protection, education and broadcasting objects are delivered in practice.
- There is no evidence of partnerships, referral routes, funding sources or connections with other local organisations.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity records showing attendance, beneficiary groups, frequency and outcomes.
- Information on volunteers, safeguarding, advice boundaries, referral arrangements and partner organisations.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Fellowship gathering where food and soft drinks are shared for isolated people. Organisation of days out for children to swimming pools and leisure center under adults supervision. Free counselling and advice provided by the Pastor Clement.
Charity objects
= THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION MAINLY, BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY, BY MEANS OF BROADCASTING CHRISTIAN MESSAGES OF AN EVANGELISTIC AND TEACHING NATURE. = THE RELIEF OF POVERTY AND DISTRESS: PRESERVATION AND PROTECTION OF GOOD HEALTH; THE ADVANCEMENT OF EDUCATION THROUGH THE PROVISION OF FINANCIAL AND MATERIAL ASSISTANCE, VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND SUCH OTHER SERVICES AS THE TRUSTEES SHALL IN THEIR ABSOLUTE DISCRETION DETERMINE. = TO HELP YOUNG PEOPLE, ESPECIALLY BUT NOT EXCLUSIVELY THROUGH LEISURE TIME ACTIVITIES, SO AS TO DEVELOP THEIR CAPABILITIES THAT THEY MAY GROW TO FULL MATURITY AS INDIVIDUALS AND MEMBERS OF SOCIETY.