Good Grace Life Empowerment Ministry
Charity 1098852
Overview
Summary
Good Grace Life Empowerment Ministry appears to operate as a faith-rooted, broad-scope relief organisation combining Christian worship and education with practical support for people experiencing poverty, sickness and mental-health-related need. Its stated reach spans local public-facing work in England and Wales and support for orphanages in Uganda, suggesting an identity built around both community ministry and transnational charitable concern. The available evidence indicates wide ambition, but gives limited visibility of its delivery model, partnerships or scale.
Operational geography
Coverage: International
Operational areas:
Evidence and reasoning
Supporting evidence
Remaining uncertainties
- There is no direct evidence that services, worship, outreach or other charitable activity currently take place at the listed address in Nechells. The address may be a correspondence or registered address rather than an operational site.
- The organisation describes helping homeless and needy people and supporting orphanages in England, Wales and Uganda, but does not identify Birmingham service locations, delivery areas, frequencies or beneficiary catchments.
- No evidence was found of Birmingham-based delivery partnerships, venues, subsidiaries or projects that would establish operational reach in a supplied Birmingham ward.
- The stated ambition to operate worldwide is aspirational and should not be treated as evidence of current activity outside the specifically stated locations.
Additional evidence needed
- A current annual report, trustees' report or activity return identifying where services, worship, outreach or relief activities were delivered during the latest reporting year.
- Confirmation from the organisation of whether the listed address is used for public worship, service delivery, administration only, or correspondence only.
- Details of any current Birmingham venues, outreach locations, referral partners or local projects, including the relevant ward.
- Evidence identifying the organisation's current relationship with the orphanages or other delivery partners it supports in England, Wales and Uganda.
Areas of work
- General Charitable Purposes
Who they help
- The General Public/mankind
How they help
- Other Charitable Activities
- Provides Services
Discoveries involving this organisation
The Atlas has not published any Discoveries involving this organisation yet.
Observations
Faith functions as both purpose and platform
The organisation appears to combine religious activity with social support rather than treating them as separate strands. Christian worship and religious education may provide a community base from which wider relief and empowerment work is undertaken.
Why it matters
This helps explain its likely role: it may be a relationship-based ministry organisation as well as a provider of charitable assistance, affecting how people encounter, trust and participate in its work.
Show evidence
“To advance the Christian religion by the provision of facilities for public worship and religious education.”
Source:Charity Commission“Our mission is to empower individuals and communities through education, and direct relief.”
Source:Organisation
The organisation has a deliberately expansive remit
It appears to address multiple forms of disadvantage—poverty, sickness, mental health, education and homelessness—across both domestic and overseas settings. This may indicate responsiveness to need, but also a broad operating focus rather than a tightly specialised service model.
Why it matters
A broad remit can create opportunities to connect needs that are often treated separately, while raising useful questions about prioritisation, specialist capacity and the depth of support offered in each area.
Show evidence
“A charity that aims to provide mental health support, education, and relief to various communities.”
Source:Organisation“To relieve poverty and sickness and to advance education by the provision of grants, advice and information, volunteers and other goods and services.”
Source:Charity Commission
Its local and international commitments may create a distinctive bridge
The organisation appears to connect support for homeless and needy people in its domestic context with assistance to orphanages in Uganda. This may position it as a bridge between local faith-community networks and overseas welfare needs.
Why it matters
This dual orientation is distinctive because resources, volunteer relationships and learning may move across places. It would be valuable to understand whether these strands reinforce one another or operate independently.
Show evidence
“Reaching the homeless and needy in the society, assisting orphanages both in England and Wales and overseas nation of Uganda.”
Source:Organisation“In the United Kingdom and elsewhere.”
Source:Charity Commission
- Which activities are currently delivered directly, and which are provided through grants, volunteers or partner organisations.
- Whether mental health support is informal pastoral support, signposting or specialist provision.
- The scale, locations and beneficiary groups of work in England, Wales and Uganda.
Remaining uncertainties
- Recent annual reports or activity updates showing services delivered, numbers reached and geographic focus.
- Information about delivery partners, safeguarding arrangements, volunteer roles and any specialist mental health expertise.
Additional evidence needed
Charity Commission profile
Activities
Good Grace Empowerment is a charity that aims to provide mental health support, education, and relief to various communities. Our mission is to empower individuals and communities through education, and direct relief. Reaching the homeless and needy in the society, assisting orphanages both in England and Wales and overseas nation of Uganda, eventually world wide.
Charity objects
A) TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION BY THE PROVISION OF FACILITIES FOR PUBLIC WORSHIP AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ELSEWHERE. B) TO RELIEVE POVERTY AND SICKNESS AND TO ADVANCE EDUCATION BY THE PROVISION OF GRANTS, ADVICE AND INFORMATION, VOLUNTEERS AND OTHER GOODS AND SERVICES CALCULATED TO RELIEVE SUCH NEEDS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND ELSEWHERE.