| About The Flax Trust |
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The
Flax Trust is one of the largest and longest established development
trusts in Ireland. It is a registered charity formed in Belfast in
1977. For over 25 years it has been committed to the “reconciliation
of a divided community through economic and social development, bringing
peace to both communities, one person and one job at a time”.
From its inception, the Flax Trust has promoted and practised with
an absolute focus reconciliation through economic development. Over
the last three years in identifying a strategy for the 21st century
it has broadened its focus to expand and energize the work of reconciliation
through the arts, especially the performing arts, education, business
incubation, entertainment, social action, sport and technology. Through
all of these media the Flax Trust is practising and assembling its
strategy:
Sport:
Rugby, gaelic football, golf and soccer sponsorship;
Arts:
Theatre, art gallery, dance studio, TV channel, broadcasting and production
studios;
Business Incubation:
In communications and multi-media with the University of Ulster;
Broadband and Technology:
With the expansion of digital communications with Queens University
Belfast;
Training:
A rich menu of training from health care to multi-media with the Belfast
Institute of Higher & Further Education
Health:
Ccommunity healthcare with doctor, dentist, nurse, care of the elderly,
lunch club and outreach meals on wheels supported by North and West
Health and Social Services Trust; Health Living Programmes involving
Ardoyne and Shankill, supported by The Big Lottery Fund;
Job Placement:
Through Worktrack and the Department of Employment & Learning;
Housing:
Social housing, discrete groups - foyer for young people, sheltered
accommodation for the elderly both able-bodied and frail;
Entrepreneurship:
T he School of Social Entrepreneurs with the University of Ulster
developing the new leaders for the social economy; Capital Development:
with the International Fund for Ireland, Invest NI and Ulster Community
Investment Trust.
From literally nothing the Flax Trust has:
Delivered the former Brookfield linen mill from a state of dereliction
into a 232,000 sq ft Business Centre in which it accommodated over
70 small buinesses, acted as a business incubator for all of Belfast
creating over 400 businesses;
Provided training and personal development for several hundred people
each year through Brookfield Business School Ltd (Investors in People)
and Community Aid 2000 Ltd (Investors in People);
An International Arts Centre comprising a Theatre, Art Gallery, Dance
Studio and the Pittsburgh Bar & Steelers Restaurant;Brookfield Business
Centre houses - initiated a local Community Association and health
programmes;
Social programmes for both communities which has served thousands
of Meals on Wheels in addition to Day Care Centre meals;
Built a Medical Centre housing the Ardoyne Community Healthcare Centre
Ltd, Ardoyne/Shankill Healthy Living Centre, Doctor’s Surgery, Dental
Surgery, Day Care Centre for the elderly; |
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