SMETHURST MINISTRIES TRUST
Registration Number 1043713
Income and Expenditure Account
For the Year Ended 31st March 2024
| Income Gift Aid Income Less Expenditure Gifts and Donations Motor Expenses Bank Charges Missions and Conferences Office Costs Postage Repairs and Maintenance Insurance Books and Resources Wages and Pension Telephone Utilities Total Expenditure Excess to Capital Account |
2022 £68,835.02 £68,835.02 £46,073.15 £2,153.12 £565.72 £1,813.69 £1,644.95 £328.64 £5,308.79 £1,807.82 £12.86 £10,823.80 £558.77 £2,385.85 £73,477.16 -£4,642.14 |
2023 £49,037.03 £3,371.79 £52,408.82 £42,428.72 £3,248.15 £603.03 £5,665.03 £1,265.03 £243.22 £8,422.11 £1,660.80 £526.23 £10,815.00 £1,824.08 £2,461.02 £79,162.42 -£26,753.60 |
2024 £118,612.38 |
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| £118,612.38 £51,444.72 £6,693.91 £630.80 £17,419.98 £4,665.08 £1,298.21 £15,482.00 £3,581.19 £1,023.50 £10,815.00 £2,971.94 £3,520.80 £119,547.13 -£934.75 |
SMETHURST MINISTRIES TRUST
Registration Number 1043713
Balance Sheet
As at 31st March 2024
| Capital Account Balance as at 31st March Income over Expendiure Current Assets Cash at National Westminster Bank Savings Account National Westminster Bank Current Liabilities American Express Credit Card Natwest Mastercard Net Current Assets |
2022 £54,394.77 -£4,642.14 £49,752.63 £50,507.12 £3.58 £50,510.70 £97.77 £660.30 |
2023 2024 £49,752.63 £22,999.03 -£26,753.60 -£934.75 £22,999.03 £22,064.28 £23,966.89 £22,351.09 £0.01 £0.00 £23,966.90 £22,351.09 £806.58 £187.81 £161.29 £99.00 |
2023 2024 £49,752.63 £22,999.03 -£26,753.60 -£934.75 £22,999.03 £22,064.28 £23,966.89 £22,351.09 £0.01 £0.00 £23,966.90 £22,351.09 £806.58 £187.81 £161.29 £99.00 |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| £758.07 £49,752.63 |
£967.87 £286.81 £22,999.03 £22,064.28 |
SMETHURST MINISTRIES TRUST
40 Rudyard Road, Brighton East Sussex, BN2 6UB
A Registered Charity 1043713
Annual Trustees Report For the Year Ended 31st March 2024
The year 2023/2024 has been both a challenging and rewarding period for our charity. Following the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic over the last two years, we were able to resume postponed opportunities, by reconnecting with communities across the UK and Europe. This year allowed us to reaffirm our partnerships with dedicated individuals we have trained and equipped in previous years, enabling them to carry out vital humanitarian work.
Supporting Those in Crisis
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine has brought additional hardship to already vulnerable communities, particularly refugees, homeless individuals, and orphans who have sought shelter across parts of Europe. Working alongside the local teams we previously trained, we have been able to provide essential support to those in greatest need. Teams in Germany and Norway have stepped up to assist refugee families and orphans with care and compassion.
Through the generosity of our donors, we have been able to send funds to provide medicines, blankets, warm clothing, and shoes. These provisions have been critical, especially as many children faced harsh winter conditions. We remain deeply concerned for their well-being and have ensured access to medical treatment, heating supplies, and other essential resources to help families and children survive and maintain their health.
Education and Counselling
Education remains a key priority, as access to learning materials and school resources continues to be a significant challenge for many refugee families. With our support, numerous children have successfully passed their school examinations, despite difficult circumstances.
At Christmas, we were able to bring joy and relief to children in Germany, Norway, and Latvia by providing warm meals, educational gifts, and winter essentials such as heating and medical supplies. These small but vital acts of care reflect our ongoing commitment to supporting families during times of hardship.
Family and Relationship Support
In addition to humanitarian aid, we have continued to focus on supporting families facing relationship and emotional challenges. Seminars conducted throughout 2023 and 2024, both in-person and online, have provided much-needed support to struggling families, including those dealing with relationship breakdowns, teenage issues, and isolation. These seminars remain popular, with counsellors and caregivers across Europe benefiting from training sessions designed to equip them to assist others in crisis. Some of this material has also been translated into other languages to reach a wider audience.
Looking Ahead
This year has reminded us of the resilience of those we serve and the compassion of those who give. While challenges remain, it has been encouraging to see the real and lasting difference our work is making in the lives of families, children, and orphans. Beyond helping people to survive, we have witnessed progress and hope.
Signed on behalf of the trustees,
David C. Smethurst
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Klependenl Exarninerfs Rep(Kt RePt to the trusteesl menknfs of SMEfHURST MINISTRIES TRUST On accounts for the year ended 31.03.2024 Charity no (if any) 1043713 Sel out on pages Accounts attached I reFXYt to the trustees nry examInab"c of the accounls of the atM)ve charty (Ihe Trust.) for the year erthd ResF¥)nsibililies and basis of re As the charty's trLtstees. you ate res[Sible for the preparab'on of the accounts in accdan th the requirenlS of the Chanbes Act 2011 Act.) I rept in respect of my examination cl the Trust's accounts canied oul under SeCtn 145 of the 2011 Act and In carrying out my examinatK)n. I have follty0 all the applicalje Directions given by the Chty Commiss1 uThJer sect 149SKb) of the Ad. Independent I have coxnpleted my examination. I c(fim7 that no material matters have examiner's statement come to my attenb'on in connectM)n th the eXaminatn vthich gives me cause to believe that in. any material resF£rt- Ihe accounlJrKJ rec(dS were kept in accord wth section 130 of the Charities Act; c the accounts dKI not accA)rd wth the accounb.ng records" or the accounts not ccmpty with the applicable r8]uirernents concemirKJ the fomi arKI content of accounts set t in the CharttTres (Accounts aThJ ReFths) Regulatsons 2008 othef than any requirement thal the acCntS give a 't and fair. view which is ncrt a matter congdered as part d an iThJependenl examina11c. I have no CCem$ and have c¢Jne acr(6s no other matters in cneCtion wth the examinab'on to which attenb'on sh(wld IE drawn in this repcl in order to enable a UThJerstI of the acccAJnts to r&h. Signed: Date: 2024.12.10 Name: Alice Belcher Relevant wofessional Prryed Mana3er Address: 40 Rudyard Road. Bnghton BN2 6UB IER Oct 2018