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Charity Number 1004278

THANA TRUST

TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR TO 30th APRIL 2023

THANA TRUST

TRUSTEES REPORT

The Trustees present their report and Financial statements for the year ended 30th April 2023

STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES RESPONSIBILITIES

Charity law requires the Trustees to prepare statements of accounts for each finan year, which gives a trus and fair view of the affairs of the charity and its incoming resources and applicatons of resources for that period. In preparing those financia statements the Trustees are required:-

The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which are sufficient to show and explain the Charities actvities and to disclose with reasonab accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charity, and to enable them to en any statement of account comply with the requirements of the Charity (Accounts a Reports) Regulations 1995. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

The Charity was established by a Deed of Trust dated 18th Februaary 1991. It is a registered charity number 1004278.

The adminstration address is 4 Rosegate, Aglinby, Carlisle CA4 8AJ

Trustees from the 1st May 2022 to the date of this report were: C B K Danby

J Payne D Mackay

The appointment of new Trustees come through recommendation for any existing Trustee and will be ratified by unanimous agreement. The new Trustee would go through an induction period and would likey to have known about the work of Bethany Hospital, Thana, Mumbia and its outreach work in India through a visit.

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REVIEW OF THE YEAR

The object of the charity is to provide education, relief the poor and suffering and provide medical and surgical relief work. The support for this work comes mainly fr Individuals, Churches and Charitable Foundations who have heard of the needs in often receiving verbal reports from the Trustees or Dr Stephen Alfred during his vis The object of the charity is to provide education, relief the poor and suffering and The object of the charity is to provide education, relief the poor and suffering and the United Kingdom

In support of this work, legacies and gifts amounting to £160,586 were received during the year. The Trustees continue to be grateful to Dr Alfred and his wife Claire for their tireless and sacrificial leadership and work.

Bethany Hospital is a 200-bed hospital situated in Thane, on the outskirts of Mumb India. It was established in 1997 with a vision to provide quality healthcare, caterin especially to sections of the community who would otherwise find these services b their means. In normal times, managing a hospital of this size is never easy. But in 2020, we were faced with the unprecedented Covid-19 crisis. Within days, one of of our buildings was set apart as a dedicated Covid-19 centre. Starting with 15 ICU ward beds, we had to eventually scale up to the building’s full capacity of 75 beds

Thane is a suburb of Mumbai city with a population of 5 million people, overnight 2020, we were left open to scores of Covid positive patients, along with tens of th of migrants, who were unable to go back to there villages, and were stranded on th and the slums of Thane, as small businesses closed and as the city went into lock d the situation became acute.

In addition to this, health care staff working in the Covid unit at Bethany had to be isolated from the non covid staff, the logistics of arranging accommodation for mo than a 100 staff overnight, was overwhelming.

Two local schools came to our rescue and gave us there premises , and a make shif hostel was created, with food being supplied by our hospital caterers. The cycle of getting infected, and all the contacts being isolated, put immense pressure on an already depleted staff force.

We first opened our hospital to Covid-19 patients in the end of march 2020. Thoug initial steps were taken nervously and reluctantly, we have seen the Lord lead us graciously to manage what is now a hospital fully able to meet the coronavirus requirements.

At any given time we have had ten patients on the ventilator . From 1st April 2020 31st March 2021, we have treated more than 2,800 Covid-19 positive cases as inp at our facility and around 3500 as outpatients . Of these, around 96% recovered completely and were discharged. The mortality rate stands at 3.7% and the numbe patients screened for coronavirus symptoms until 31 March 2021 is over 96,500. At the same time from 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021 in the Non Covid side we Total number of surgeries performed 1764.

seen 8910 inpatients who were admitted and treated along with over 78,000 outp

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Unchartered Waters

With the pandemic of 2020 being a major hit on the operation of the hospital bringing a lot of uncertainty both medically and administratively., with Mumbai and Thane being among the most Covid-affected areas in India, the pressure on the hospital was unrelenting. Municipal authorities kept up the demand for more bed, we enter 2021/22 financial year depended upon the support and prayers of many people around the world.

To our relief, the non-Covid section of the hospital continued to function. Emergency laparotomies, surgeries and deliveries were regularly scheduled. The radiation therapy department saw about 70 patients a day. Patients also came in for chemotherapy all along even at the peak of Covid. Everyone was screened as per protocol. To keep the hospital running under such extraordinary circumstances required an above normal flow of funds. Bethany has taken a substantial financial hit due to the expenses of its Covid centre. There are several reasons for this including: the significantly higher cost of treating a Covid patient due to barrier nursing and use of personal protective equipment (PPE); healthcare staff working shorter shifts and having to be paid more as incentive; and the policy to treat our staff and their relatives infected by Covid free of charge. We expect to keep the Covid section open, for another twelve months, by which time, we are hoping and praying that the pandemic would have run its natural course and become endemic . Our main challenge at present is dealing with several non-Covid cases. Patients are either reporting late for treatment or are missing their appointed follow-up out of fear. This has led to a few patients coming in with added problems.

In the Radiotherapy Unit a total of 840 patients have finished their course of radiotherapy for different types of malignancies mainly head face and neck. Our community health projects at Dolkammb and the surrounding villages continues to flourish and so does our HIV/AIDS programs in the community in and around the city of Thane .

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE

In support of this work, legacies and gifts amounted to £171,908 and with interest received the total income for the year £190,773

The Funds at the year ended amounted to £225,966 compared with £422,134 at 30th April 2022

The Trustees are confident that the reserves are more than sufficient for the functioning of the Charity.

On behalf of the Trustees

C B K Danby Chairman

19th January 2024

THANA TRUST

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT

To the Trustees of Thana Trust

We report on the accounts of the Trust for the year ended 30th April 2023 as set out on pages

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity's Trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ("the Act"). I report in respect of my examintaion of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145 95) (b) of the Act.

Independent examiner's statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be raeched.

J.Northcott Retired Accountant 17th July 2024 Cyril Arnold, Glyndwr, 5a Castle Street, Ruthin Ll15 1DP

THANA TRUST

Annual accounts for the year ended 30th April 2023

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
All designed funds note 2023 2022
INCOMING RESOURCES FROM GENERATED FUNDS
Voluntary income - Gifts received 171,908 185,997
Income tax refunds - Gift Aid 1091
Investment income 18,865 16,988
190,773 204,076
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Charitable activities 2 386,941 11,626
NET -INCOMING/OUTGOING RESOURCES -196,168 192,450
RESTRICTED FUND BALANCES
brought forward 422,134 471,012
RESTRICTED FUND BALANCE
carried forward 225,966 663,462

THANA TRUST

Annual accounts for the year ended 30th April 2023

BALANCE SHEET
CURRENT ASSETS
Investments
Cash at Bank
CURRENT LIABILITIES
NET ASSETS
RESTRICTED INCOME FUNDS
2023
121,443
104,523
225,966
225,966
225,996
2022
182,350
239,784
422,134
422,134
422,134

Approve by the Trustees on and signed on behlaf of the Trust

C.B.K.Danby Chairman XXXXXXXX 2023

THANA TRUST

Notes to the Annual accounts for the year ended 30th April 2023

1 ACCOUNTING POLICIES

The following accounting policies have been applied in dealing with items which are considered material in relation to the charity's financial statements.

These financial statements have been prepered on the receipts and payments basis.

2
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
Gifts to Brethany Hospital
Support & UK costs
Traveling expenses
Professional fees
Bank charges
2023
375,000
8,000
3,873
68
386,941

The Trustees receieved no remuneration for their services.

Dolkaam Village work
JSK AIDS HIV
UK promotional activiies
Dehradun
Bethany Hospital
UK traveling costs
Medical education
Cardiac unit
Neev
Translation work
Covid-19
brought
incoming
outgoing
forward
resources
resources
1,477
40,344
10,000
36,341
8,000
12,000
15,000
27,000
215,500
156,680
250,822
6,956
9,093
3,873
9,088
21,246
21,246
16,932
15,000
1,250
61,000
61,000
422,134
190,773
386,941

2022

8,000 3,626

11,626

carried forward

1,477 50,344 28,341 0 121,358 12,176 9,088 0 1,932 1,250

225,966