THE ARCHER TRUST ANNUAL REPORT AND FINAIYCIAL STA"I'LMENTS FOR'I'HE YPAR F.NDED 5 AI)RIL 2022 R¢&Tristered Churity No 1033534
THE ARCHER TRUST COIYTENTS Page REPORTS Ref¢r¢ncc and administrative infonnation Report of the trustees Rq)ort of the Auditor FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Stat¢m¢nt of financia] activities Balancc sh¢¢t Notes to the financial statements 10- 16
THE ARCHER TRUST REFERENCE AND ADMINISTIL4TION INFORMATION FOR THE YEAR ENDED S APRIL 2022 REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER 1033534 TRUSTEES M F Baker (Chairnian} J N Archer (Treasurer) L Packman (Sccretary) C Aikin¥ (appointed 16 May 2022) H M H Green (appoinleAI 16 May 2022) C M Archcr {di¢d 30 November 2021) C S Wilson (resigncd 12 March 2022) PRINCIPAL OFFICE Oiikford Stortford Road Standon Wudesmill Ware Herts SGII ILT AUDITOR Summcrs Morgan Sheraton Hvuse, Lower Road Chorleywood Rickmansworth WD3 5LH BANKERS Barclays Bunk PLC 78 Tumers Hill Chcshunt EN8 9BW INVESTMENT ADVISORS Inv¢st¢c Wcalth and Inv¢slm¢nt Limited 2 Gresham Strcet London EC2V 7QN Ruffer LLP 80 Victoria Street London SWIE 5JL
THE ARCHER TRUST Annual report of the trustees for the year end¢d 5 April 2022 The tNslccs present th¢ir report and the finanLial slalemenls for the year ended 5 April 2022. Thc financial slalcmcnts have been prcpared in accordance with th¢ accounting policics 8d out in notc I to the accounts and comply with ihe trust's decd. the L'harilies Act 2011 and accounting and Rcponing by C'harities.. Statcm¢nt of Rccommcnded Practicc appliLablc to charili¢s preparingF their accoun1% in aLiordanc¢ with ihc PinanLial Reporting Standard applicablc in thc UK and Rcpublic of Ireland (I-,RS 102) {effe¢livc l January 2015). Strueture, govern&nce and management Con.¥litution Thc Irusl is conslitulcd under a Lharilable seiilcmcnt dated 25 January 1994. Rtsnnie Catherlne Areher The ArLher'lrusi was sd up in 1994 in mcmory of Ronnic Archer, who rusL Ihrough the ranks. ofunilever tt) bccomc Vic¢-Chaimwn. I'hroughoul his lifc he and his wifc Catherine applied his surplus earnings lor the support of good LausL'S. He provided Ihc money; CaLhcrinc r¢s¢archLd IhL benefiLidriCS. Ronnie's carly death did noi bring this fruitful Plirtnership lo an end. Caih¢rinc sot up the Archcr Trust in 1994 and gavc it iniliAI tunding from R()nnics csiate. As WLII as being # Iruslcc, Catherine aLted as ihe Trust's sretary and. from the L()mpany's Lienerous with)w'& pension, made nh¢r gifts every yedr from the dale ol. ils foundaiion. She was a pillar ul. hcr loL'al LhurLh and communily, pa8sionale about cducatinn at the disadvanla&yed, a Inving mother who was kccn lo keep her widcr lamily in toucli with Lh oihcr, al in lim¢s pasl a fin¢ magTlStralc and an cnihusiastic horsewomdn. Hcr scrvice lo Ihc'l wst involvcd, am(Ingp ()Ihcr Ihings, cnnqiderali()n of all applicdtions, correspondenc¢ with many ofihe applicanis and visilin&i a number of Ihc chMrilie?i Lhob¢n for support. I ler suddcn dcaih in Novembor 2021. at thc agL of87 but al a lim¢ when, though fydil, .4he was living a full social lil¢, was unexpLL'ieLI. and a blow 1¢) IhL-I wsl. Cienerous provisi()n in hcr will, huwcvcr, dcmonstralcs hcrwish that it should ¢ontinue ils work unabalcd, which it will. It is hopd that thL Archcr TNsl will bc a filling mcmorial i() a talented bul mcdesl coupl¢. Tru.Itee& The trusl¢¢s who served during Ihc period frnm the beginning of the financial period io the dal¢ of the gigming of this report, logethw wilh the referenLC and adminislraliv¢ inlonnatloll, arc givcn on pa&Fe l. 'rhc trusIC Iiornially meet twicc a ye<ir in spring atKI dulumn lo consider the rK)silion ofihe Irusl and to dL*idc on dislribulioThs lo be madc. The Irublccs do not nornially resi)ond lo Unbu¢SSful appliLdnls. At edLh mecling th¢ Iruslccs revi¢w lh¢ performancc of the investment portfolio from valuatinns and advi¢¢ 5upplicd by the bri)kcr. Ai ea¥h meciingF the trustccs confimi rcb7uldr granls and appr()ve new brranls il- funds arc available. 'I'h¢ trust havc Ihc powcr lo distribute fi)r Ihc PUTposes of the trust all Ihc aSSb orth¢ trusl. Imcy aim lo designalc and invest Ihc Irusl's dbsLls so as [() mainlain a baLance betwccn income and capital growth, and lo dislribulc thc net inLomc in grants for charilablc purpows. Trustccs arc app()inled b&qed ()n the skills and expcrtisc required. Th¢ numb of tNstees Is not drfincd in Ihe tNst dccd. -Ihc appoinlmcnl of any new Iru8tees rcsls with the exibling Iruslc¢s who are resrM)nsiblc lor their induLtion. New truslees are induLl¢d and trdined using rclcvant tnalerial on lh¢ Charity Commission wcb81te, the Trust's onslitulion, recent annual reports and minutes, and through meniuring from exislingp trust¢¢s. Sialement tpf¢rll.fiees' re&ponyibilitie5 Charity law requircs Ihc trustc¥s tu prepare financial staiements fur each financial year, which givc a true and lair virw ul th¢ state ol affairs of thc charity and its financial activities for that pcriod. In preparing those financial statements the tN&tees are required to.. a) select suitablc accounting policies and thcn apply tiiem consistcnily; b) make judgJ¥mcnls and estimates that are reasonable and prud¢nt',
THE ARCHER TRUST C) state whether the policies &dopted ar¢ in ac£ordance with applicable accounting standards. subJt to any mat¢rial departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements. d) prepare financi81 stal¢m¢nts on th¢ going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to assume that the charity will continue in busines8. Th¢ trustee5 are responsible for keeping proper accountin8 records which disclose with reasonable accurncy at any lime the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ¢nsur¢ that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 201 l. They are also responsible for safeguarding th¢ asset5 of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud or oth¢r irregularities. Obje¢tiv¢J And Activities for th¢ publit benefit Prlnclpal objecilves The principal objects of the trust as sel out in it5 constitution l To relieve suffering amongst the ag¢d. impotent or poor. 2 To advat)ce education. 3 To advance the Christian religion. and 4 To help such other charitsble objects as the trustees may think fit. Acilvliles Th¢ trust a¢hiev¢$ its objectives by making grants to charities. Granl nwklngpollcy Granls are mad¢ in accordance with the objectives of the trust. When allocating grants, the trustees favour small chariti¢s which provide support lo defined groups of disadvanlage or marginaiised people, which are Lompetently In8nfj8ed and able to provide upto-date accounts, and which would be significantly assisted by a grant of between £1,000 and £5,(X)O, Applications for grants are Invit in a number of ways.. those who are given grants, ex¢ept for oneryoff items, are invited to apply again; and the trustees advertise the Trust's criteria for applications on its website www hert . Any applications for grants should be made in writing to the trust's regist¢r¢d addr¢8s &$ shown on page l. Publlc bene The trustees ¢onfirni they have complied with their dut1¢8 uftd¢r section 17(5) of the Charities Act 2011 to refer lo th¢ Buidanrx contained in ¢h¢ Charity Commission's general guidance on public benefit when reviewing the Trust's aims and objective5 and in settin8 the grAnt making policy for the year. Achfievementj And performance During the year, grants totalling £263,350 (2021: £156.250) were mude to various registered charities and the details ar¢ given in not¢ 4 to the financial stat¢ments, In vi¢w of the modest level of dividends being paid from the inveslment portfolio, the trustees have transferred £230,000 from designated to general funds to enable them to maintain and in¢r¢ase the level of grants b¢ing paid out. Flnaneldl revlew The death of Catherine Arch¢r means that th¢ Twst will no long¢r be rffeivin8 donations from her each year which have mad¢ up the vast majority of the Trust's donation income. HOW¢r, the Trust exp¢cls to [c1Ve a substantial legacy from her which will SI71f1¢antIY in¢a5¢ the net assets of the Trust. £1.300.000 of this legacy has been reco8ni5ed as income during th¢ financial year. The inv¢stm¢nl perforniance during the year, an increase in value of £96,166 (2021.. increase £360,140), is satisfactory. The trustees h8v¢ appointed two diffe1 investh?ent managers, Ruffer LLP and Investec Wealth & Investment Limited, who tsk¢ signifi¢antly different approaches. to manage approximately half ea¢h of the trust's investment portfolio. The Inv¢stec portfolio is closely aligncd to the stk market and gives back gains made during a bull market when the market crashes. as it did in March 2020. Th¢ Ruff¢r portfolio tends to unde4)¢rforni the market during a bull market and then do spe¢t4cularly w¢ll at a tim¢ of dislwation. as it did in March 2020. The Ruffer p)rtfolio perforn)ed better than the InVee Portfolio duriftg the Y ended 31 March 2022.
THE ARCHER TRUST The reseN&8 ofthe trnst have dectrased by £144,56l (2021,. increase £387,736) durlng the yearto £2.101,556 (2021: £2,246,117). At 5 April 2022 the trust's investments were valued at £1.946.716 (2021: £1.927,265). The trust has chosen not to adopt forn)al ethical investment policies. The policy of the tru5*es is that the funds are managed on th¢ basis of generating a balance between capital growth and inwme. Investment perfomiance is compared to a benchmad(- for Ruffer. th¢ totsl net return compared to the return on casK for Inv¢ste¢ to an investh)ent sector ben¢hmork. The liuffeTpartof the portfolio achieved atotal return net of fees of6.IYtscompared to a ixnchmark ofO.21J/o. Thelnveslec P2rtof the portfolio achieved atot41 return net of feesof 7.4 /0 compared to a benchmark of 8.70/•. Rufferhastherefore a¢hieved its objeclive for the year and Inveslec has failed to do go, even though its a¢thal return was higher than Ruffer's. Reservespolicy It is the policy of the trustees to spend the income of the general nd on ¢harit8ble grnrtts so as to keep the b3lance on the general fund ¢10s¢ 10 zero. Donations and inv¢stm¢Tht gains and losses go into the desisryjaled investment fund which the trust¢¢s use to generate income. The trustees hav¢ the discretion to tronsf¢r funds from the designated to th¢ 8ener81 fvnd to enable them to make additional Brant paymcnt5 should they choose to do so. Plansfor iheful&re The trustee8 intend io continue to seek to maximisc returns from investments with a balance between income and ¢apital growth. Th¢ inv¢stment of capit&l and unsolicited donations are the only sources of ongoing income, and fvnds are invested with the object of ensuring that the capital fund r¢tsins its apwoximate value in the medium terni. Remuner10 ofthe Iruslees The trustees do not receiv¢ any remunerfition for their s¢rvi¢e$, but may receive reasonable 1mbUr$¢Ment of costs incurr¢d on trust business. All trust¢es have waived any reimbursement of costs for the p¢riod. Rlsk maHagenwnl The trustees h&v¢ reviewed thc risks to which they consider the trust to be susceptible. Todateihese hav¢ mainlyrelated to investment management and the8¢ have been Ameliorated by diversified portfolio management, Approved by the trustees on 28 January 2023 and signed on their b¢half by J N Archer Trustee
THE ARCHER TRUST
Independent Auditor's Report
to the trustees of The Archer Trust
Opinion
We hav¢
THE ARCHER TRUST Matters on which we are required to report by ey¢eptlo We have nothing to rcp()rt in respect ot the following matters in rclalion to which the Charities (Accounts and Reports.) R¢LTulations 2008 reqliire us to repot1 to yoii if, iii OLir opii)ian'. Ihe inforniation &Tivei) in ihe findncial statements is inconsi5tciit in any IT)aterial respect with the Trustees, port; or su1clent IiCLounting records hav¢ not been kept., or the financial slat¢in¢nts are noi in dgreemenl wilh ihe a¢countingi records; or we have noi re¢eiv¢d all the infonnaliun dnil Lxplanaii0114 we reqiiire for our (iudit. R¢spon$ibilities of Trustees tsf the Tru$¢ As explained more lully in the slalemlnl Of th¢-I rust's re.sponsibililies, the Truslecs of the'l-ru5t are responsible ror ihe preparalion ul. Ihe finaiicial slatLments and for beii)gi salisfiLd tliat thcy &pivc a true and lair view, #nd for SULh inlirnul lunlrol as Ilie TrustLes ol. Ihe .1 rust detci'iniiiL ib IILL¢bS11ry to ¢nable the preparation ol. finaiicial slalLmcnls that are free froin Inaterial IxissialLinLiil. wh¥il)er due lo fraiid or error. In prLparingT tIIL. linaiicial slatem¢nts'. the Trustees of the Triist are r¢sp()nsibl¢ lor assessing the 'l'rust's ability to Lolltinue as a gtoing LUllULrn, discl()sing. as applicable. matters rclatLd t() going ci)ncern and Ll8ing lh¢ gi>ii)gy ¢Onrn basis of accnlinting unless the Tru%lees of thc Trusi either intend to ccasc op¢rations, or have no realistic altemative bul to do 50. Audllor's respon5ibllities for the Audlt uf the finAneial 8talements WL. have been appuini¢d #b audilor under seLlion 144 111. Ihe Charities Acl 201 l and .rt in aciordance willi the Acl and relevunt regulation5 made ur havinb elTe¢l Ihercui)d¥r, Oiir objLLtives are io obtain r¢a%onable a55LII-dnLL Mbuul wheilieT the fii)ai)cial 81aleineiirs as a wh()IL are Iree from maierial miqstaiem¢nl. wheiher diic to Iraud or error. and io issvc uii audil()r's r¢p()rt that incliide.s nLir opiniun. Reasotydble assuranLe is a higli levil of a8sLiraiice bill i.s iiol # ¥Trii#rniil¢¢ Ihilt dll ¢iudit ¢oiidiicled in accordance will) ISAS (UK) will always delect a niaterial Inisslatiinei)I when li exi.%i%. Misslaleinenls Ldli afiSL Ir()In fraud or error and arL Lonsidered mat¢ri41 if, iiidividLially or in thL dgbifL&iiitL. they Liiuld reasoi)ably expLLtLbd lo influencc the e¢oi)omic de¢ibiun5 of user.s laken on i1iL bdsis ot'tliese lii)anLial 5taleinenis. Irr¢g*ularilie8, inclLidingT fraLid, are insianccg ()f n()n_L'()Inplianee with laws and regL)lations. WL dLsi&Tn pri)cedures in line willi our re4pDn%ibilili¢s, oiiilined above. to detLLI IndtLrial Init8tateinenl4 in respect of irreuTularities, including fraiid. Th¢ extent lo which our pmcedures are ¢apiible of delecliiig irrcgiilariliis, incliidin8 fraiid, is d¢lail¢d iK.Iow. Extent to whlch the audit Ivas c01151der¢d c#p8ble vf delecilng Irregu10rltles, in¢ludlng frgud Our approach to ideiitifying and asbes5ing7 the ri8ks of Inaterial InisStatLment in respeLt ot. irregularilie5, includin fraud and non-complian¥¢ with laws aiid rcuTulatiuns, wa5 a5 follows., the engagemLnt partnei. ensurcd thal the eii¥abFetneiit teain Lolleciively had thc cippropriate cuinpetence, capabilities and skill8 to identify or rccog?nisL iiun-coiiipliance with applicable law and regulalioiis; and w¢ identifiLd the laws and K'giiliilions applicable to the Lliarity through comiT)Linications with 'fru5tCC5 of the Trusl ai)d other matYdgemLlIt. aiid frum our knowledge aiid experience ol'thL 5eLtor; and we focused on specific laws and reg?ulali0115 which we considered Ill¢iy havu a dirLLI material effect on the financial statements or the operaiion.% of IhL L'ompany, in¢liidingT th¢ Cliaritie.q Aci 2r)I l and taxation and empl(Tryincnt legislation,. and we asse55cd tlie extent of compliance with thc laws and rcgiilalloll8 identified above through making cnquiries of management; and identified laws and regiilalions w¢re cominunicated within the audit team and the team reinained alert to ill5tan¢es of non-compliaiice tlirougliout ihe audit.
THE ARCHER TRUST
Wc assc5sed the su.%cepiibility ()f the charity's financial statemeiits to material misstatemcnt, including obtaining
an Lindeial)dI1ig of how fraud might OCCLir, by..
Inaking enquiries of Inaiiagemenl as lo Wre tliey considered there was susceplibility lo fraud, their
knowledge of actiial, siispeLted aiid alle&Ted fi'aud- and
0115idering the internal Lontrols in plaLL to miligale risks of fraud and non-wmpliance with laws and
regulations.
To addre*s thc risk of fraud through managcment bias and overridc of controls, wc..
pcrformed unulytical procedurcs to identify any unusual or uncxpecicd relalion%hips; and
tested.journal enirics io identify ui)usual transactions; and
inve%¢igated the ralioiiale bchind Signilieant or unus1 iran5aclions.
In reswnse to the risk of i¢TUlarItieS aiid noii-Lumpliance with laws and regulations, we design¢d procedures
which inLluded, but wLre not limiled tv..
agTeeiiigp financial si#l¢m¢nl disclDgure% tiTr undLrlyingT SUPPOrting docLimenlation- and
enquiring of n)an
THE ARCHER TRUST Statement of financial activities for the year ended 5 April 2022 Noles General Designatcd Fund Total 2022 Total 2021 Incomc from: Donatii)ns and legacies 1,300,000 i Joo,000 162,500 Investment ii)come Investment portfolio Cash deposits 33.482 15 33,497 33.497 33,482 15 31.206 IY3 701) 1.300.000 1,300.0()O 33.497 33.497 Total income Expcnditure on: Rai%in¥ I'unds Charilable activilies 9,661 Y,661 264.463 8.731 157,379 264,463 Tutal exnd11lIre 264,463 9.661 274.124 166 110 Net income and net movement In funds before galn$ & 11ffjses (230,906> 1390J39 1,059J73 27,596 Net galn¥ on Investment$ Tran)Jfera between funds 96,066 {230,01) 96,066 360,140 230,000 Net movement In fvndl (966) 1,156,403 1,155,439 387,736 Re¢oncllSatlom of funds Total funds al start ofyear 4,136 3.541,981 2346,117 1,1158,381 Total fund$ ot eDd of year 3.17 98 341)1556 2.246 117 Represented by: ixed assets Current aS5els Current liabililies 1,946,716 1,451,67 ,946,716 IA56.$40 11.71M)I 3 401.556 1,927,265 320,552 (1,700) 2246 117 4.870 (1,7) 3,170
THE ARCHER TRUST BAlanee sheet at 5 April 2022 Notcs 2022 2022 2021 2021 Fixed asset8 Invcslmcnls 1.946,716 1,927,265 Total fixed assets 1946 716 1,927.265 Current 85S¢t5 Debtur Legacy rcceivable Income tax recoverabl¢ Others dcbiors I'otal currcni assets 2 1,300,000 55,nQO 3,750 58,750 1,303,699 Cash al bank 152.841 261,802 Total LUiTenl ass¢15 1.456,540 320,552 Llabilltl¢8 Crcdilors.. amounts tallin¥ due wiihin onc year ALLruals {1,700) (1,700) Net current aS5¢1s 1,451.840 318,852 Net assets 34UI 556 2,246,117 I,inanced by.. The funds of the charlty Uiucslriclcd funds General fund Designat¢d funds 3.170 3,398J86 4,136 2,241,981 Total charlty fund¥ 3 401556 2.246,117 Approved by the trustees on 28 January 2023 and signcd on their behalf by M F Baker. Trustee J N Archer, TNstee
THE ARCHER TRUST Notes to the financial statements for th¢ year ended 5 April 2022 l Aecountin% policies Thc Archcr Trust is established by a charitable tn1 deed datcd 25 January 1994 and is a registered charity. (a) Basis of prcparation and assessment of going concern Thc accounts havc bccn prcparcd undcr Ihc historical cost conventiun wilh ilems recognised al cosi or Iransa¢lion valu¢ unlcss othcrwis¢ slat¢d in lh¢ rcl¢vanl notes to Ihese accounis. Thc financial slalcmcnts have been prepared in accordance with the stalemcnt in aordanle with ihe Statemenl of Recommended Practicc= Accounlingy and Reporting by Charities preparing Ihcir accounts in aLLordance with the 4inancial Rq)orting Standard applicable in the UK and Rcpublic of Ireland (FRS 102) (as llTncndvd for accounting puiods ¢omm¢n¢ing from l January 2016) und the Charilics Acl 2011. The trust constitutes a public benefil entity as dcfincd by fRS 102. The trustees c()nsider Ihat there are no material uncertainlics about the Irusl'g ability to continue a. going conccrn. (b) Income recognition InLum¢ is reL'u&Jnised onLe the Lharity is enliiled lo it, Ihere is sulliLient cet1ainly of receipl, and the amouni ol. inLome can be measured reliably. l)onations are reco¥ni8ed whon Ihey have b¢en communicaicd in wrilingJ with nulificali(In i)f boih the amounl and the settlement date. LegdLies are reL'ognised tollowin& the bjrant ol. probate when Ihc cxcculor or ddminislrdtor of the estate has Cotnmunicaicd in Wriiing both Ihc amount and ihe settlement dalc. Inl¢rcst ol- lunds held on dcposil and dividcnds arc recogniscd when reLeived, (c) Expenditure recognition Liabilities are recogniscd as ¢xpenditure as soon as IhLrL is a legal ()r conslruclivc obligaiion commiiiing the LhHrity tc) that expenditure, it is pri)bahle that 8ciilcmcnl will be requircd Rnd the amnunl of the ()bligyaiion Lan be measured reliably. All cxpcndilurc is aLLounlcd for on an accruals basis. Grants Pdyable are lharXI when the trustees deL'ide lo makc ihc grant. C(Ists ot. &Teneratin&T fund8 represent invcslmcnl manag¢mcnl fccs for IhL gcneralii)n i)l- income. Grants payable are payrnents madc to third particb in th¢ furth¢r<inL¥ ()t' Ihc obj¥Ll% uk. Ihc Lharity. (d) l.ixed asset investments I,'ixcd asscl invcslmcnls are inilially meayured at Ll)St including Iransa¥lion co%ls, and are yub8¢quently mcasurcd ai fair valuc at cach rcporting dalc (bascd upon closing mid-markcl valuc al Ihc balancc shect dal¢l. Changes in fair valu¢ ar¢ rQgnis¢d in lh¢ nel in¥om&(cxpcndilure) fur the year. The main furm of risk fac by thc charily is ihal of volatility in equity markcls and investment tnarkets duc io widcr onomic condilic)n5, th¢ altiludc of invcstor5 to invcslmcnt risk and LhangTes in s¢nliment concerning equiiies and within particular sectors or sub-seclors. 'I'hc trust dots nol acquire or use put options, derivatives or other complex finanLial inslNm¢nls. {8) Incomc fund5 Unrestricted funds are expendable al (he dis¢r¢lion vl'the Ituslees in Ihe furtheranLe olihe objecls of the charity. I'he LNste¢s hav¢ d¢cid¢d Ihal.. l. Thc g¢¢raI fund rLLLives the income Irom inve81ments and pays the charilable expenditure on grdnts and governance costs. io
THE ARCHER TRUST 2. Thc designated fund receives thc incoTnc from donations including tax on gift aided donaiiDns, pays thc investment managcment costs, and bencfils or suffcrs from invcstment gains and losses. (h) Financiul in5trumcnts The charity has current financial assets and financial liabililics of a kind thal qualify as basic financial inslruJncnts. Basic £inanLial instruments are initially recogniscd at transaction valuc and subsequenily measured al amortised cost. 2 Idegacy Ineome •nd recelvable A legacy is rC]vable from Mrs Catherine Arch¢r, who died during the year. Probate was grantcd on hcr cslalc aftcr the balance shccl date, and a first intcrim disiribuiion of £1.300,000 has now been ¢¢]v¢d. It is likely ihal furthcr distributions will bc received, but thes¢ amounts arc not ycl quanlificd. 'I'he gFrdnt of probat¢ and dislribulion rcccived have been Irealcd as adjuslinL' post-balance-shcel evcnls. and Ih¢r¢forc £1.300.000 olihis l¥¥acy has bcen recognised as incom¢ and as a debior in these tinancial statements. 3 Rai¥lnE fundg 2022 2021 Investment management Lharbyes 9.601 9,661 8,731 8,7.31 4 Charitable Activities 2022 2021 Ch*ritable grants .ilias Graham Charilablc I rust Mission Wiihoui 14ordLrs Playskill Kaising Future8 Kcnya Safe Familiey E(Trr Children Second Sighi A$piralions Progrdm Autism Inclusiv Keys Project IAnarkshire Epilcpsy Parcnting Mental El¢alth Primary Trauma Carc I,oundalion St Paul's Host¢l BF,s'r B¢fri¢ndin¥ and Support Team for Forcign Ptl8oners in HMP Wandsw()rth Bumblehee Children'b Charity Child Autism UK Lhild c)f Hopc Exodu.% Project Golddiggcr I'rusl IIALOW (Bim]inLFham} Home from Hospital Care Hopc Housing Hypo Hi)unds International Refvgcc'l rust Kepplewray Trusl Pipal Tr¢¢ (formerly Chorachori) Silvcrlining Charity Siand Out Programmes Tcam Oasis Caris Camden 5,000 5,000 5,000 s,ouo 5,000 5,on 4,000 4,011(1 4,QOO 4,00 4,000 4,OUI) 4,000 5,OUU 5,000 5,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,QOO 3,000 3,QOO 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,00 3,000 3,000 2,500 2.000 3,000
THE ARCHER TRUST IPSF.A Prison fcllowqhip Risc.. Mind and Body Simicn Mounlains Mobile M¢dical Service SOl."A Project L'ilizens Advice Hillingdon Acacia Family Support A¢¢¢ss Bagildon R¢sourG¢ Centr¢ Bentil¢¢ Voluntccrs Blu¢val¢ Communily Club Chnpwell Regeneration Cleveland Ilousin&i Advice Cenlrc Creative Living Ccnlre Daveniry Conlacl Favell l)ay Scrvices Fricnds of Colleti (iilcad CNivinL> Ilands Mission Giving World (irevn Flealih I'hamcs Valley (iwennies tielaways Helping Hands Community Projecl Holiday11(>mes Trusi Hospitality and Ilupc 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,400 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,OnQ 2.000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,00(1 2,000 2,00 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,1100 2,1101) 2,000 2,IlllU 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,OOU 2,001 2,000 2,000 1,500 1,500 1,5QO I,soo I,soo 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,50V 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2.000 Insight CourL&clling Coaching and Support JPC Corrllnunily I,ami .olus I,'lowcr Trust Magdalen M¢lcombe Regis & Radipole PCC {WLymouih Community Chaplain) Nchcmiah Project Parallel Youth Enterprise Reach Mentoring Renew Sii)Lkport SiblinLYs T()gyeihcr St Wiifrid's C¢nlr¢ (Diolesc of Hallam) Suppurtin&F Dalil ChildrLn 'l-ccs Valley Womcn's Centrc Tower Eldmlets Parcnls Centrc Zen Communily Projcci Abl¢ Kids BridLie, LeiLesier Calvert Trust Cellar Ttubt ChurLh AnY Crossing Point Dcki For Ihc v¢ of a Child The Gifted Handicappcd Children's Action C0Up Hou5c of13rcad, Stafford Joy Foundatiun Livcry>ool Lighihousc Safely Nel {UK) 2,000 1,500 2,0110 1,000 1,000 1,50 1.000 1,000 12
THE ARCHER TRUST Separalcd Child Foundation Scwing 2gcthcr for All Nations (Mossvale Community Church) Sortcd Suddcn Productions 'rhis is Growth Ltd Weliome lo Ihe UK Willowfield Parish Community Association Wingalc Special Nccds Children's Trusl East Northants l.-aith Qir()up Always Anothcr Way Cumbria Autism Bcdfordshirc Birch Cann Elridge School Support 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,200 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 I,OIK) 1,000 1,000 1,000 I,Duo 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 750 500 500 500 500 soo 500 1.000 4,000 1,500 1.000 Chapter (West Cheshire) Christ Church lancaster Climbing Out Compass Braille Cycle-R Datic'l rust Deptford Aclion Group for Ihc F.Idcrly Disabled Workers C(>operaiivc l.'insbury & Clerkcnwell Vi)lunleer$ Il¢athrow SpeLilll Need8 Ccnlre Housc on the C'omer, Walsall Imprnving l.ives Kisumu Children's Trust MASA.. Men Against Sexual Abusc Music for my Mind Ncw Heigihts Phab 1.1 fc (furnierly Phab Shop) Sequal -I'rust Sixty Onc Suited and Bootd Centre Time ()ul Group (North Wesl) 'I'ools fur Solidarity Water I larvcst /imbubwe Educational Tru81 Inspiring Minds Derby Cuunsclling Centre 'casl of Fun Sl Budcaux I,eprosy Mission Heal Nepal Oasis ChurLh Swans¢a Sctton Support Group St Berleline's & Si Chrislopher's Church. Norton Support l.in¢ Ashford Place ()meLFa, I'he National Association for End ot Life Care FUN Flvusing the Homeless C'enlrdl Fund Martin Gallier Projcct Si Martin'5 Youth Ccntre 'rrdnsilions Urban Devotion Birmingham Criminon UK 1.000 2.500 1.000 500 I,(KJo 2,OUO 500 9,000 4,000 4.000 3,000 3,000 3.000 3.000 3,000 3,000 2,500 13
THE ARCHER TRUST l.ceds Weekend Care Association Narthex Centre Oakfield (Easton Maudil) Ltd Beachy Head Chaplaincy Team Beyond Limits Blu¢ Sky'l rusl Dance Syndrome 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,000 2,000 2.000 2,000 2,000 2.000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2.000 1,500 1,500 1,5()0 1,500 1,000 1.000 1,000 1.000 1.000 I,oou 1,000 1.000 1.000 I,oiio 1,000 I,ouL) I,ooo I,ooL) 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 250 156.250 Ethos Mondo Chall¢ngc My Time Spitfire Support and Services Ltd Si Eiichard's PCC, Bimiinbyham Sirive Caré Wycombc Youth Action C(Iventry Boys and Girls Club Dorchesler TNSI tor Counsellin&y and Psychotherapy Last and N()rth I Icrt8 Ilo%pilal8 Charity Reach Oul for Mental Hcalih Asccnsion Community Trubl Bcntley Bcginnings Bishops Siortford Met)cap Ejrunswick Yi)uih and Community Ccntre l)rama Lxpress l.riary Drup-in Lid Fricnd5 of st l.ukc's l.ibcrty Jamborce Charily Lifeccntro Haltcrslcy [Ughb[)rl)uh JunLtion ALtion Group Rdiny Day Trust Rc-cycle R¢.. Work Rydcrs Green Methodist C'entre S()uth b.sscx Advocacy Spcak Suicide Prevention St F,lizabcth's Cenlrc Suicidc Prcvenlion Bristol Triplc C (I,ivcrpool) Westminsler Street Pastor5 Other grants undcr £ 1,000 n¢t i)f unpresenled chcques written back Total grants made to instltutlons 263 J50 (iovernancc costs Auditor's leL Indepcndcnl cxamincr's fce Administration, bank chargcs and website costs olal charitablc aLtivilies 960 960 109 153 157,379 14
THE ARCHER TRUST 5 Investment$ 2022 2021 Carrying amount al start of year Additions at cost Disposal procecds Ncl gainl(loss) on revaluation C,arying amniint al e.nd i)f ye.ar 1,927,265 131,974 (208,589) 96,066 ,946,716 1,683,088 282,111 {398,074) 360,140 1,927,265 Investment assets in th¢ United Kingdotn Invcslmcnt assets oulside the United Kingdom 781,290 1,165,426 1946 716 840,923 1.0116.342 1,927,265 Cost al cnd uf year 1,562.956 1,573,582 I loldings rcpresenling more thun 50/tr Df th¢ total market value were as foll()ws'. Ruffer Total Rciurn Fund C Income 42.90/ Tr'lxed Asset investments r¢valued All inveslmenls arc ca]Cd al their tair valu¢. Inveblments in equities and fixed inl¢rest $untI¢5 ar¢ all tradcd in quoted public iNrkets, primarily Ihc London Stock F,xchangc. The basis or rair valuc for quoled investments is cquivalenl lo ihc markel value. A8SCt sale5 and purchases arc reLo&ynised at the dalc ofirade al c()st (that is their transaclion value). 6 Financial in$trumentJ 2022 2021 CarrylnR amount of fln•n¢ial assets D¢bt inslrum¢nls measurcd at dmi)t1ised Cost Inslrumcnls measured at fair value through pr()fit and loss 1,303,699 1946716 511,750 1,927,265 CArrying Amount or rinancial liabilitie¥ MSUred al amurtised cost 1,700 1,7(X) Tr:mployecs 'rhere were no cmployccs during thc year {2021'. non¢). Movement In fund5 Net movemenl in funds 2021 2022 Unrestricted income funds (Jeneral fund Dcsignated incom¢ funds -1 otal funds 4,130 2,241,981 2,246,117 (966) 1,156,405 1,155,439 3,170 3J98J86 3,401,556
THE ARCHER TRUST Ncl movemcnt in fimds included in the abovc are as follow8.' Incoming resources Expenditure Gain/ (loss) on investments I ransfcrs between funds Movement In funds Unrestrieted itteomt funds General fund Designated income funds 33,497 1.300,000 (264,463) (9,661) 230,000 (230,000) (966) 1.156,405 96,166 Tolal fvnds 1.333,497 (274,124) 96.166 1155,439 Related pArty trAnsictlons 'lThe aggrcgalc donations reL'eived from Iruslccs duringj the year was £nil (2021.. £130,000). The leLY¢lLy income or £1,3(X).000 recogmiyed during Ihc ycar and the associdited lebyacy debtor in thc balance sheet arc from the esiale of a late Tnjslcc, Mrs Catherine ArL'her. None of the ISteeS {or any persons conneLted with Ihcm) rcc¢ivcd any rcmuneration or were reimbursed ror any exp¢ns¢s in the ycar (2021: nonr). 16
THE ARCHER TRUST Appendix- this does not form part of the examined accounts Information on r¢¢ipient$ of grants (a) Lilias CJraham Tt runs Bracndam Family House which provides holidays for families living in poverty in (ilasgow. Mission Without Bordcrs received a one-off grant to providc funding for its ccntrcs in Ukraine, Moldova and Romania to provide support io Ukrainian refuLeeS. Playskill rnns parent and ¢hild play gr()ups for pre-5chuol childr¢n with physical disabilitics and dcvclopmental delays in Hemel Il¢mpstead. Kaisingi Fulures Kenya runs ihe Seeds of Hope voL'alional training prograTlltne. Sarc families ftTrr Childrcn provides volunteer support to families with childr¢n who are al risk of bciiig taken into Lare. (b) {d) (e) (fj (g) (h) Scwnd Si&yhi carries out Simple eye opcrdlions for the FN)or in Ilihar, India. Aspirations Progrdm based in Souih¢nd helps wotnvn to break fr¢c (rom addiction. Autism Inclusive in Crcwc provides parcnt and v()lunleer-Icd support, advice, counsclling and activilics for famili&4 wilh autism ld ADIID. (i) 'I'hc Keys Pr(Trjccl Irains and LX]uips Icanu of v()lunlecr8 io Support clients b¢forc, during and after detox rrom dNgFS and alcohol in the contcxi of ¥piritual and community Support. IAnarkshire Epilepsy supports th(Ise with wil¢pt>y and thcir families and is led by a founder with cpilcpby. Parcnling Mental Hcalih provides support aLfo88 Ihc UK for parents whosc childr¥n have Mcule mcntal health issues. li) (k) Th¢ Primary'l rauma Care foundalion trains mcdiLal pr()lassional8 in middle and low inwm¢ countries in trauma carc at a primary levcl and equips Ihctn tu Iruin oihcrs. Si Paul's Host¢l in Wi)rcesler providLs h(18tel and nK)ve-on aLLommodalion f()r the hDmele8S. BF.8T tjcfrienclingi and Support for F<)reign Prisongrs in I IMP Wandswurth rlxeivcd a grant lo help Ihcm tu atfurd dn assislant member of slan'io SUp)rt Ihc lounder. 'lThe Ilumblehcc Children's Lharily in Ipswich supports infants with physical disdbilily arld their par¢nts'. Lhild Autism UK (li)m)erly Parcnls for thc IArly Interventi(In of'AuLism in Lhildren) is a parcnl-led support bryoup h¢lping parenls lo obiain early diagnosis And acLess Icfr support. Child of Hopc supp()rts a Ugandan charity whi¥h provides schools, weird. re sUPtx)rt and whcrc appr(Iprialc foslcringr for hoMcle, abandoned and orphaned childr. The Exodus Proj¢L'I in Llarnslcy runs Childn,5 activity Llubs and summer camps. Golddib¥cr-l-rust pmvid&i m¢nlal hcalih support for young p)ple in Sheffield. HAL()W (Bim]ingham) provid(s support at Iwo prison Vibilor ¢¢ntres for the fatnilies of prisoners. Homc E,rom H()spital Care provideb voluntcer5 who help those rolurning home from hospilal ill Bimiingham. Ilope Housinuy helps homeleas pei)ple off the streets of Bradford through supportcd tcnancies and traincd vuluntccr hosts. (m) (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) (s) (t) (u) (v) (w) (x) Hypo Ilounds trdillb and provides dogs which scent chang¢s in blood glucose of thLtse with type I didbetes. Inlemational Refugee Trnst supports w¢ll-Ihought-OUt small-scale l(Kal rcfugee projIS in various Iall0Th5 around thc world. (y) The Kepplewrdy Trusl providcs subsidiscd holidays at ils ouidoor adventurc ccntrc al 13roughton-in- Fumess for disadvantaged Childrcn. 17
THE ARCHER TRUST (z) Pipal Tree (fornierly Chorachori) sends teams into tndia lo rescue Nepal's losl children. (aa) -I'hc Silverlining Charity, lcd by users, supports thosc with acquired brain injury. (bb) Stand out Programmes trains and Suppo male prisoners before and after release. (cc) Tcam Oasis providcs community supp)rt swiccs in inncr l.ivcryx)ol. (dd) Caris Camden nll)s clubs for children in liomelus hoslcls in Hackncy. (ec) tPSF.A (Indq)cndcnl Par¥ntal Spccial Education Advice) provides advice on th¢ cducation of Sla1 needs childrcn. ItD Prison Fellowship shows Christ's love by Lonllng alon¥side them, praying for them and bupporting ihem to chang¢. It runs thc Sycamore"I'rec rcslorniive justice and victim awaren&8s progrdmmc in more than 30 pris()ns. (gg} Rise= Mind and 13ody in Bootlc nms swrts acliviti&s with support f4r adulis with m¢ntal health issuos. (hh) Simicn Mountains Mubilc Majical Service brin¥s suslainablc basiL healihcarc and healih ¢duc*ilion to rcmoic arcas of Ethiopia. SOFA Project in Brisiol provides rehabilitation and pr¢-cmploymcnl opportunilies tor prisoners and young otT¢nd¢rs throu fumilurc rcL'yclin&. L'itizens AdviLL Hillingdon received a grdnl io enablc il lo start a rtew outreach scrviLe to Ihosc with Aid5 t u limc whcn the servi¢e was ov¢rwhclmcd by the impact of the pandemiL on thos¢ working at Il¢aLhrow airp(?rt. ALacia l.amily Supp()rt support8 womcn in Birmingham with pr¢- and pust-nalal dq)rc$sion. AL'LetiS SUPPOrts migran14 in basl Anglia. (mm) Elasildon Kesource LenlrL is a community Lentr¢ in Bdsild(In. (nrt) Bentilec Volunlccrs provides broad-bascd community suprM)rt in Sti)ke4)n-Treni. (00) 131uLvalc Community Club, a sports and LQTnmunity Llub in (J'lasguw, alyu providaq fond parc¢ls and hot mcals f()r the wlerabIC and run% a reL(Trvery Laré. (pp) Chopwcll Rcgencrati()n providcs community welfare and ¢ncvurag¢s ¢nletpris¢ in a fornier rnining village ncar Ciateshead. li rcccivcd a (Ine-(ifl-LFMnl tv hLlp wilh cash flow around Ihc lime i)I'the opetLinB of its n¢w building. (qq) Clcvcland IIoubin& Advicl Ctre provide5 dn oulreach advi50ry servicc and suppurt for vlderly pcoplc livin&F in Ihcir own homes. Crcaliv¢ l.ivin¥ Centre provides wide-rdngingF Lommunily mental health support in Preslwich, Grl Manchester. (kk) (JT) (bs) Davenlry Conlacl provides recycl furniture lor the vulnermble. Our grant was onc-otT for a replacemcnl minibus. av¢ll Day Services runts a day centre in Northampton for those aged 40 to 60 with phy.8ical disabililic8. {uu) Friends of C()Ilcll support.s improvcmenis lo lacilities at Collell Special Needs Suhool in Hemel (vv) Gilcad runs one-year programmes for l O people wilh severe menlal healih issues on 8 ¢ommunity farni LLI Devon. (ww} (yiving Hands Mission nu a day ¢¢nlre for ihe poor, needy and homeley5 in Dudley. (LX) CJiving World njns an etnployabilily skillslvolunleering programme for adults with compl¢x needs who distribute sUlUS gFO(Kls from cotnpani¢5 to comtnunily groups and Ihvb¢ in n¢ed. (yy) Grccn Hcalih Thames Vallcy in Reading provides help thN)ugh horticulturc for thc mcntally ill. (u) tiwennies Qictaways rcccivcd a one-off granl towards the cost of an extra holiday caravan at Filcy for thosc
THE ARCHER TRUST with demcntia and their famili. (aaa) Hclping Ilands Community Projccl in Lcamington Spa supports the homeless, domestic abuse Yiclims and the wlnerable by providing a soup kilLhen and pra¢li¢al supwrt. Ibbb) H()liday Elomes Tnjst provides family holiday accommodation in wheelchair-adaplcd caravans. (c¢c) Hospilalily and Flope buppotls and latnilics living on the margTins of society in South Shields through a fo(MJ atKI clothing banL.qoup kitchen, community café. supported living accommodation ard holistic support. {ddd) Hosl Nottinghdm facilitdtes volunteer hosls to provide temporary homes for deqtilule asylum scckcrs. (eee) ttisight CunscI1lnS Coaching and Support providcs counselling and support for victims? perpetrators and potenlial perp¢tralors oFdomcsliL vi()Icncc. (fffj JPC Community I'arm in Ih¢'l¢cs Valley is a community carc fami for young wple with learning difficulti. (ggg) Inlus Flower Trust works with poor vulnerable children, dtItUt¢ womcn and pcoplc with spla1 needs in Jammu. (hhh) Magdalen is an envirorllnental ducalion charity and one of the country's Icading praclitioncrs ofcare fanijing. M¢lLombc Rcgis and Radi1¢ Churches provides a Communily Chaplain lo supp()rt th(Trse livin&F in th¢ W¢ymouih arca. 'I'his work was formally supportd Ihrough Ebenezer EvangeliLal Lhurch. 'I'hc Nehemiah Project rnns a supportLxl huusing pr()grammc for cx-offcndcrs and mcn breakin&J free fmm addicti()n in Sircaiham. (kkk) ParallLI Ynuth Entcrprisc works in partncrship with Lbeth l)oli¢c and oihcrs by ¢ncouragin8 and promiitingT moral welfare i%8ucs and crim¢ pVentiOn and by running non-conlacl boxing activitic4 and 8ummcr Lamps t() distruLt Irom crime. Reach Mcnloring mcnlors young people in 37 schools across Lounlies Arngh, Down and T)Tonc. (mmm) Rencw SIoLkport provides sup]x)rt for Iranian asylum seeker.q. (nnn) Siblings'logciher nms camps and aLlivity days lo rcunile siblin&7s agTed 7-18 who live in the car¢ syslcm. (oon) St Wiifrid's Centre is a h()mele8s ccnlrc in sheie1d run under ihe auspiceq of the l)ioccsc ofHallam. (ppp) Supporting Dalil Childrcn spunsurs work among Ihc po()rest ()I'the w()r in Kamdlaka in souihcm India, providing cducalion, accommodalion and nourishmcnl to ¢hildren Imd encourugiiigy women's,4eif-hclp gri)ups. (qqq) Tee4 Vallcy Womcn's Ccnlrc pri>videb wellarc for womcn and rnaintdins family c()hthion Ihri)ugh 8UPPOrt. guidancc and Cducation and brcak% down baThicrs created by long-temi poverty. (ttr) Tuwer Hainlcls Parvnts Centre nm5 a parcnl8' ccnlrc in BriLk Lane. (sss) The Zen Community Projccl in LA)ndon uscs a bus as a mobile studio for zen-style meditation training For homelcss and vulnerdble WLTrmen. Able Kids in Sho¢buryness provides leaming cquipmcnl for disabled children. (uuu) 'I'hc EJridg¥e in Leic&%ter helps people from hom¢l¢ssno?S to hope. (vvv) Calvcrt TNSI Exmoor enables peoplc with physical, sensory, behavioural and leaming difficultics to experiencc cxcilinB, ¢hall¢nging and cnjoyablc outdoor activities. (www) The Ccllar Trust run5 d WellbeinLY in Work programme in Bradford to bupport thL)se returning to work aticr a pcriod of mcntal ill hcalth. (xxx} I'h¢ Crossing Poinl in Liverpool works. lo prevent domeslic abuse and io support victiins. (yyy) Church Arn]y'5 Captain Nick Russell is a focus for building conununity on estates in the CJreenwich arca 19
THE ARCHER TRUST of Souih-Easl London. {TZZ) Dckn" providcs micmloans lo women ruting small busincsscs in Ghana. (aaaa) For Ihe Love ora Cillld runs dramatherapy workshops for children in war zones around the world including Iraq. (bbbb) Thc Giftcd cnLourages young people in Waiihatn Cross to be entrepreneurs. Handicappcd Children's ALti()n Group provides Spfxialist equipmcnl to disabled children throuLihout the (dddd) House of Bre4d. Siatyord supports hom¢l¢ss pci)ple. (ecee) The Joy I,oundAtion supEx)rts schools in Lincolnshire lo provide spiritual education and trains local churches to do so. (tIYf) Livctyool l.ighthous¢ hclpq disadvantaged groups in Anfield and Everton. (gggg) Safely Nct (UK) in Cumbria ¥upports ihose recovering from sexual violcnue. (hhhh) ScparatI Child Foundation supports Unaccompani child asylum seekers. (iiii) S¢wing 2gciher l()r all Nations, undcr thc auspiccs ofmossvalc Communiiy Church in Paisl¢y, helpb r¢fug4 and asylum seekers. (ULi) Sorted helps yuung people Irom som¢ of th¢ toughcsl cslalcs in 14radford lo discover iheir true v&luc as human beings, lo movc away fri)m hanntiil lifestyles, and t(} lind tiillilmenl in Christian faiih and in heading wnununity transfornt10n. (kkkk) Suddcn Produ¢lions LL$¢S theatre lo improve understanding and empathy among disadvantag youn p¢opIL in Ihc W¢81 Midlands. 'Ihis is Growth Ltd co()rdinal<¥ 21 ¥hurL'hes and Lommunily Lenlr¢s in'lowcr IlamlLls lo provide night shelter, fo and rcsciilemenl suppufl lu the homele5&. (mmmm) Wclcomc to the UK supports new immigranls in southd. {nnnn) Willowfield Purish C(Trtnmunily Ass(la110n runs a suppori projcci for lonc parcnis in FA81 Belfabt. {0000) "IThL Wingalc Special Children's Ttusl runs lh¢ Wingyle Lentr¢ in NanlwiLh which providos residential accomtnodaii(In and a lor disabl¢d ihildrcn and Ihcir caru3. (pppp) Last Northanls l.aith Gmup runs winter night shelters in Rushden #nd Corbyj a recovery ccnlrc with nK)ve- on accommodati()n f()r addiLts. and a fo(yJbank and Lommunity caré. (qqqq) Always Another Way Cumbria is a small mcnlal hcalih charily in Whilchavcn. (rrrr) Auli6m Ilcdfordshire received funding, for ils summ¥r pr()LaMM¥ ot'a¢livitivs fvr childr and young pcoplc wilh auli$m. {ssss) Birch in Bimiingham ¢nabl Iwal people to host and provide kindness to refugees and asylum seckcrs. (tttt) Cann Bridge School Support in Plymouth reLeived a (>ne-()ff grant towardt> Ihe c(isl of a le4uning balcony for splyial nccds sludcnl5, (uuuu) CF.AD in Rotherham leau'hes basic life skills lo Ihose wilh mental or physical disabiliti. (Nvvv) Chapter (West Cheshirc) supwrls thosc with mcntal ill hcalth in E.'Ilcsmcrc Port. {wwww} Christ Church Lancaster nms a Wint Dighi bbelter for the homeless. (xxxx) Climbing Out supports young peoplc through thc aftcnnath of lifcwchanging injury or illness. (yyyy} Compa55 Braille Iranslaies the bible inlo Braille. (7.72z) Cyele-R provides training. qualifications arKI work expericncc to the long-tcrm unemployed through rY¢ling donakd bicycles and operdling a Lycle shop in Statyordshire. (aaaaa) Thc rjalic Trust runs Cialeed House, working for peace between Christians and Muslims in Sheffield. 20
THE ARCHER TRUST (bbbbb)Dcpiford Action Group for thc F.Idcrly uses older voluntccrs within a furniturc recycling scheme for the local communily. Disabl Workers Cooperative provideb an unline portal to mat¢h disabled jobs¢ckcrs to employers and an online database of servic¢s otY¢red by disabled ppIc. (ddddd) Finsbury & L'lcrkcnwcll Volunlccrs reLeiYed a for the Dorcas prOjt which addres'ses loneliness among older people. {cccc¢) Heathrow Special Nccds Ccnlrc runs a centre with riding, animals and horticulture lor Ihc disablcd and thosc with speLial needs in Hounslow. (fffff) Ilouse on th¢ Corncr provides play thcrapy for children and young people willi emotional and bchavioural difFi¢uliies in Walsall. {¥gggg) Improving Lives provid&% individualised support in Nottingham for those with complex healil) and social nctds. (hhhhh) Kisumu Children'g"l iusl supports orphans and very poor children in Kisumu, Nairobi, Ihr(iugh education and inlo a ptY)duLlive education. 11 supports one govemm¢nl school and runs a ¢hildr¢n's hom¢. (iiiii) MASA.. Men Agiainst Sexual Abuse provides supwrt groups and counsclling for mell in Curnwall and Devon who have been sexually abuscd. O'iiu) Music lor My Mind cnableti puyple livin&J with demcnlia lu hyve a personlsed playlist of music that Ihcy enji)yed in Ihcir Iccnagc Y. (kkkkk) Ncw HeigFhts runs the l.orgcl Mu Not Lhoir tur Ihi)se suffcring from dcmcnlia in Bimiinbiham. Our grant was lo support new ways of workn'ngy duringy ihe pandcmic. (11111) 'rhc Phab Sh()p in I ladlcigh providcs work experience for special ncLu4s youngslu?. They reL'civuJ a onc- oifgrani i() equip a caf6 to suppl¢m¢nl Ih¥ir shop. (mMm) Tho Scqual Ttusl pr()vides communication cquipmenl for pcopl¢ with.4ev¢r¢ disabilili¢s. {nnnnn) Sixty ()nc supwjrts pri50ners betore and aft¢r [caS¢. {OODnO)The Suil¢d and Booted Centre in IndOn providcs smart clothing lo vulnerabl¢ un¢mployd mcn for interviews. (ppppp) Time Oui Group (North W&8t) is a uscr-lcd support gr(>up in Ch&%hire for adult8 with Icarning ditriculiiL¥. (qqqqq) T(x)Is fi)r Solidarily in Dvllast reL'yLles tools for Africa using suprM)rted volunteers. (mTr) Walir I larvest (fornicrly W¢lls for India) pr()Vbde8 Iow-cost accessible and safer water supplies in Rajasthan. (s8sss) /.imbabwe Educalional-I'rns1 funds ucatiOn fnr p(K)r girls in Zimbybw¢. (Itttl) Inspiring Minds in South Tyneside supwrts thosc aged14 to 25 with mental and physical hl¢h workshops and L()uns¢lling. (uuuuu) nerby Counsclling Ccntrc provides affordable coun4clling through th¢ us¢ of professional voluntccrs. (vvvvv) F¢<t vf I'un Si Eludcaux supports thc comtnunity in a deprived part ol'Plymouth. (wwwww) Leprosy Mission receivd a grant to cxpand ils work in Ncpal following thc carthquakc. (xxxxx)Oasis Churu'h Swansea runs a Chn"stians Against P()verty advice ¥enlre. (yyyyy) Seftnn Support Ciroup for cancer suffcrcrs rcccivcd a onc-off granl to hclp ncw trustccs to rc-cstablish (/./J././.) St Bertelinc's & St Christopher'.8 Church Norton n¢dr Runwrn received a one-off grdnl ID hclp il to buy staekablc chairs for community usc.