## SMETHURST MINISTRIES TRUST 

Registration Number 1043713 

## Income and Expenditure Account 

For the Year Ended 31st March 2022 

|Income<br>Less Expenditure<br>Gifts and Donations<br>Motor Expenses<br>Bank Charges<br>Missions and Conferences<br>Office Costs<br>Postage<br>Repairs and Maintenance<br>Insurance<br>Books and Resources<br>Wages and Pension<br>Telephone<br>Utilities<br>Total Expenditure<br>Excess to Capital Account|2020<br>£50,992.78<br>£50,992.78<br>£3,681.90<br>£1,640.37<br>£540.16<br>£6,571.18<br>£195.35<br>£160.80<br>£2,771.77<br>£1,278.35<br>£156.92<br>£10,792.45<br>£951.80<br>£2,232.91<br>£30,973.96<br>£20,018.82|2021<br>£112,628.70<br>£112,628.70<br>£41,703.69<br>£5,281.34<br>£509.20<br>£5,766.84<br>£2,402.38<br>£268.11<br>£6,214.49<br>£2,999.66<br>£295.24<br>£10,822.20<br>£1,988.87<br>£2,112.92<br>£80,364.94<br>£32,263.76|2022<br>£68,835.02|
|---|---|---|---|
||||£68,835.02<br>£46,073.15<br>£2,153.12<br>£565.72<br>£1,813.69<br>£1,644.95<br>£328.64<br>£5,308.79<br>£1,807.82<br>£12.86<br>£10,823.80<br>£558.77<br>£2,385.85<br>£73,477.16<br>-£4,642.14|





## SMETHURST MINISTRIES TRUST 

Registration Number 1043713 

## Balance Sheet 

|Balance Sheet|Balance Sheet||
|---|---|---|
|As at 31st March 2022|||
|Capital Account<br>Balance as at 31st March<br>Income over Expendiure<br>Current Assets<br>Cash at National Westminster Bank<br>Savings Account National Westminster Bank<br>Current Liabilities<br>American Express Credit Card<br>Natwest Mastercard<br>Net Current Assets|2020<br>£2,112.19<br>£20,018.82<br>£22,131.01<br>£22,127.45<br>£3.56<br>£22,131.01<br>£22,131.01|2021<br>2022<br>£22,131.01<br>£54,394.77<br>£32,263.76<br>-£4,642.14<br>£54,394.77<br>£49,752.63<br>£56,453.17<br>£50,507.12<br>£3.56<br>£3.58<br>£56,456.73<br>£50,510.70<br>£693.57<br>£97.77<br>£1,368.39<br>£660.30|
|||£2,061.96<br>£758.07<br>£54,394.77<br>£49,752.63|





## SMETHURST MINISTRIES TRUST 

## 40 Rudyard Road, Brighton East Sussex, BN2 6UB 

A Registered Charity 1043713 

## Annual Trustees Report 

## For the Year Ended 31st March 2022 

This year 2021/2022 was a tough year and a very fruitful year with a little local travel, but no overseas travel due to the Covid-19 restrictions. The fruitfulness resulted from local people who were trained and equipped by us in the past, stepping up to do mercy missions to the poor, the elderly, and needy communities in the UK and Ukraine. 


Odessa Province and providing for the orphans and homeless children there. This facility is watched over by the local brought in over the last months of 2021. In January 2022 the remodelling and extensions to the House of Hope resulted in the House being five times bigger in capacity. This was approved by the local Odessa Council and with donations that concerned and compassionate people have given, we have been able to provide for the building and furnishing costs to eventually house and care for over 200 children and teenagers. 


resources to be sent to people and projects of need through the year. 

Ukraine was in lockdown as a result of the spread of COVID-19 in 2021 and so we ploughed on with bringing homeless in humanitarian work, kept finding orphans and bringing them into the House of Hope under the guidance of Child Protection Services. Each week teams of workers travelled to many villages in the Odessa region to meet the needs of the children and elderly poor people with survival packs of basic food, hygienic toiletries and medicine. 

Finance for medicines, blankets, shoes and warm clothing were again provided by compassionate donors and sent to trained workers, where children were helped with provisions and resources to help them to survive the winter, with adequate heating and medicines.  Many orphanages in Ukraine have been struggling in the icy cold winter months, and once again many children with low immune systems, were sick. This caused a lot of concern, but medicines were 


Education, reading and study materials were again still a great need to supply this year, even more so since the country areas in the Odessa Province we trained local teams on how to conduct mercy missions, while we provided them with the funds to acquire the necessary provisions. In this crisis period, these local trustworthy teams, whose leaders are known to us personally, have proved themselves indispensable and reliable. There is scope within this charity to monitor this flow of resources and finance and have not found fault with their dealings. 

At the Christmas season, we were able to provide warm meals and educational gifts for the children. We undertook to meet the needs of feeding schemes and winter heating for the House of Hope and remote orphanages. In Odessa province the orphans needed a lot of help with personal needs once again with the provision of medicines, toiletries, clothes, blankets and school materials. Then conflict in the region broke out, and consequently we have helped people relocate to places of refuge at this time, all of which has been sanctioned by the local government. 

Family Needs in UK and Eastern Europe 

The seminars we conducted in the early part of 2020 were again appreciated by the poor and isolated who were struggling with relationship and family issues. We were able to help families in the UK and Eastern Europe with problems in home relationships, marriage breakdowns and needy teenagers and children. Seminars were very popular once again to equip and train counsellors to help others in times of crisis. Some of these seminars have been translated into other languages. 

This year was a year of great challenge as well as encouragement to us to be able to help many needy families, children and orphans. 

Signed on behalf of the trustees, 

David C. Smethurst 



CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiners report on the
accounts
Section A
Indewidenl Examinei's Rep<*l
Report to the trusteesl
metntsers ol
SMETHURST MINISTRIES TRUST
On accounts for the year
ended
31.03.2022
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1043713
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Accounts attached
I report to the trustees on my exarninab"￿ of the accounts of the al)ove
charrtyllhe Trusfi for the year ended 3110312022.
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ba$l$ ol report
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accounts In a¢¢ordance with the ￿quirementS ol the Chants"es Act 2011
(Ihe Acr)
I report in respect of my examinatson of the Tnjsfs accounts cameo out
under section 145 of the 2011 Aet and in catryirKJ out my examination, I
have followed all the appliCat￿e DI￿¢￿"0n$ given by the Chanty Comm6Si(
under section 1451511bl of the Act.
Independent I have completed my examinatson. I confim that no material matters have
examiners statement come to my atten￿n in cOnnect￿r$ wth the eKaminats"on which gives me
cause to be&eve that in. any material respecL
Ihe accounttng records were not kept in accordance with secb.on 130
of the char￿"eS ACL or
the accounts did nol acc¢xd with the accounting records". or
the accounts did not compty with the applicable requirements
t(￿cem1n9 Ihe fomi 2nd content o12ccounts set out in the Ch3rrties
IAccounts a￿1 Reports) Regulations 2C¥J8 other than any reqviremenl
that Ihe accounts give a 'lrue and fairf view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examinatson.
I have no ¢oncems and have come across no other matters In connecu
th the examinat￿n to which attention should be drawn in this rewrt in
Oer to enable a prg>er understandiThJ of the accounts to be reached.
Signed:
Dale:
2022.10.19
Name:
Alice Belcher
Relevant professional
Project Manager
Address:
40 Rudyard Road, BrNJhlon BN2 6UB
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