WebOur almshouse was established over 400 years ago in 1616 by Edward Alleyn. Alleyn was a successful actor-manager and entrepreneur, and the owner of the Manor of Dulwich. Our aim. The aim of the Dulwich Almshouse Charity (DAC) is to support low-income older people in our area of benefit, primarily through the operation of an almshouse in Dulwich. WebContact us. Telephone020 8299 1000. AddressThe Old College Gallery Road Dulwich SE21 7AE
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WebThe 'Pat Cox Meeting Room'. 2024 began with the sad news of the passing of Pat Cox, a dear friend and trustee of the Dulwich Almshouse Charity. Pat was a powerful advocate for DAC’s work and our beneficiaries and was also awarded a British Empire Medal in the 2024 New Year Honours list. Her dedication, wit and support continue to be much missed. WebDulwich Almshouse Charity A n n u a l R e p o r t a n d F i n a n c i a l S t a t e m e n t s . for the year ended 31 March 2024 . 1004630v2 2 The Old Grammar School, Burbage Road, Dulwich London SE21 7AF Registered Charity No. 207167 Dulwich Almshouse Charity Annual Report & Financial Statements ... emily dillon linkedin
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WebHe has an MSc in Charity Accounting and Financial Management from South Bank University and is Chair of Governors at TreeHouse School, a north London autism school which his son attends, and Chair of Dulwich Almshouse Charity. Martyn has deep family roots in Southwark and cares passionately about the borough. WebLearn about Dulwich Almshouse Charity, The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty in London, England United Kingdom. Find Dulwich Almshouse Charity reviews and more on Charity I Choose. WebAlleyn’s intention was “. . to found and establish a college in Dulwich to endure and remain for ever . .” and in 1619, that came to fruition when Alleyn’s College of God’s Gift opened. As promised, it provided education for twelve poor scholars, but also offered places to fee paying pupils. A Victorian engraving of Dulwich College. emily dillon wednesfield