Wycombe YOUTH FOR CHRIST Annual Report 2023
'1 really enjoyed Encounter especially when we got to lay on the floor and listen to what God was saying to us it makes me want to go to church all the time., Eleora, Year 11 'YOU AREAMAZINGI I hope l am able to deliver lan assembly] like you., Deputy Head Teacher & Specialist Leader in Education 11 Pa
Who We Are & How We Operate Page 3 A Review of 2022 Page 4 2022-2023: Goals & Developments Page 8 Finances & Accounts Financial Review 2022 Summary Financials (2018-2023) Accounts for the year ended 31" December 2022 Receipts and Payments statement of Funds as at 31st December 2022 Statement of Assets and Liabilities Page 10 Page 10 Page 11 Page 13 Page 14 Page 14 Wycombe Youth For Christ Account Examination Report Page 16 Reference & Administration Details Page 16 Financial Support Page 17 Page 2 of 18
Who We Are & How We Operate Wycombe Youth for Christ is a charity established in accordance with a constitution adopted on 13th May 1997. Charitable Objectives a) To promote the Christian faith and to proclaim the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ throughout the world and in particular (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) in High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire) and its environs. b) To promote and encourage the Christian evangelisation of young people throughout the world and in particular (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) in High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire) and its environs. c) To promote and encourage positive Christian living. d)To relieve poverty and sickness thereby demonstrating the gospel of Jesus Christ. Organisational details The charity works with children and young people aged between 5-18 years old. There is a Director, paid Staff and a dedicated team of volunteers. Governance The Trustees meet on a regular basis with the Director to manage the work of the charity, with other meetings held on an ad hoc basis. The Trustees are appointed on 3-year terms by members at the Annual Ger)eral Meeting. Trustees must agree with the doctrinal statement issued by the national umbrella organisation, British Youth for Christ. The usual process followed in appointing Trustees is for the existing Trustees to approach a person whom they believe would bring to the trustee body useful skills and attributes. The Trustees will either co-opt them until they can be appointed by members at a General Meeting or propose them for appointment at a General Meeting. There is no formal training for Trustees, other than giving them access to previous meeting minutes and policy documentation. As Trustees are prominent members of the local Christian community and have an established interest in Children's and Youth Work, they will be aware of the work undertaken by Wycombe Youth for Christ. The Trustees believe that in order for the trustee body to operate effectively there should be no more than 6 Trustees. Currently there are 4 Trustees, and we seeking I more. Public Interest The Trustees confirm that they have had due regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission in respect of public benefit. They consider that the achievements for the past year clearly demonstrate that WYFC have fulfilled the requirement for providing a benefit to the public. Reserves Policy The Trustees have felt the appropriate level of reserves to be at least 3 months, regular expenditure, which is currently in the region of £30,000. Our free reserves at the year- end were £82,131. Page 3 of 18
Review of 2022 Director's Report by Erica Holt The last year has seen so much happen, that it can be difficult to recall it all. What I do know, is that God has been at the centre of all that we have done, as we have faithfully sought to follow His leading and calling. We said our goodbyes to both Caleb Fulton and Sharon Windsor, and hope and pray that they continue to know God's calling on their lives. And delighted that in January 2023. Kam Salah joined the Team to help support the ministry. Our ministry continued to develop, strengthen, and grow, as we sought to fulfil the words that God has given us to 'Enlarge the place of your tent, stretch your tent curtains wide, do not hold back,. lengthen your cords, strengthen your stakes, (Isaiah 54'.2, NIV). In doing this we grew our ministry in the Princes Risborough area having started with Detached Youth Work in November 2021, this year saw our ability to support the secondary school, and the establishing of a new weekly Youth Drop-ln. It has been wonderful to see the speed of growth, not just in activities, but with relationships with young people and with the churches. We were also invited to explore how we can support the Marlow community, and we have been speaking to Church Leaders and those in the community to understand how we can be a benefit. The details are still yet to be set in stone, but we pray that God will lead us and continue to pour His blessing out on the community. Our heart is to continue to share the lover of Jesus with children and young people, wherever they are. It is wonderful that we are seeing the nature of our ministry grow with both Schools and Community work, that we are enabling people to seek Him for the first time and helping to disciple those who have a growing faith in Jesus. All of this whilst working across a growing geographical area. I continue to hold to the words from Ephesians 3..20 that God continues to be . able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that Is at work within us . (NIV) and all the glory and praise are His alone. Page 4 of 18
Darren Phillips: Schools & Outreach Worker It has been another good year and once again God has been faithful in the work we do with young people, and in how we are able to build positive relationships with them. This year we have seen a development of our work with St. Michael's School, with the addition of work with Year 6 School Transition during the summer and lessons (as part of the schools. Retreat Days), giving us a great opportunity to connect with more young people in the school. We connected with young people who we saw at Lighthouse and in their primary schools. particularly through our mentoring support. One important area of support we offer, is the ability to journey with young people through the transition from primary to secondary school. This is often a time where much of their existing support structure changes, but can a sense of continuity and stability by being a familiar face, when almost everything else is changing. We were asked to work with St. Michael's School with some of their lessons, specifically their 'Retreat Days,. These are days where a Year Group are 'off-timetable', and have lessons that help them to reflect on their own personal growth and development. We have led on identity, skills, and County Lines. It has been great to see young people exploring these topics in a fun and exciting ways, using Bible verses to aid their reflection. Detached Youth Work has been another area of growth. We have been out on Monday afternoons for over a year and have connected with young people, and prayed with them for exam stress, sickness and friendship difficulties. It is such a privilege to be able to listen to young people, offer advice and invite God to help them in their situations. One highlight this year, was in a Grow & Show mentoring session. One child was very open and honest about arguments with their friends. I mentioned how sometimes it can be helpful to consider if our friendship is more important than our arguments. They took this on board, and shared the following week how they had put this into practice and stopped arguing with their friends. At the end of the Grow & Show course, I had opportunity to review each child's progress with the schools, Pastoral Lead,. they too had noticed that for this child, there had been no further friendships disagreementsl In all our work, we are thankful for all that God does through us and in the lives of those we work with. He takes the small things we give and blesses them abundantly, so they go further than we can imagine. May he continue to guide us, give us wisdom, and bless all those who we meet this year too.
rr Rebecca Hawes: Children's & Youth Worker 2022 saw many wonderful opportunities. one of the greatest highlights for me has been in the growth in our Encounter Youth Worship Events, seeing the growth in the depth of engagement. It was a privilege to witness young people willing and eager to step up and serve at the events. In July, we had 7 young people from across three churches in the worship bandl They met a couple of hours prior to the event to practise together, and what a joy it was to hear united praise they madel In September, one young person shared their testimony of the journey God had brought them on, from first having that thought that they might like to give speaking a go, to the moment they asked to do so! It was a joy then to hear them sharing, and encouraging those around them to take that step of faith into all God was calling them to,. being obedient to that invitation to step out the boat. It has been a joy too, to see young people gathering from across churches and schools, and growing together. One young person 'l'm really grateful for this opportunity to meet with other Christians my age and discuss my faith and how that comes into my wider life, I really hope this continues and that it can help strengthen my faith., Another joy has been the opportunity to commence mentoring support with a new secondary school. Whilst this door opened through the sadness of bereavement, and students needing support following this, it was an honour to be invited to stand alongside the school community in a difficult period. Our support in the school has widened and it has been a privilege to journey alongside young people, supporting them with a range of challenges, emotions. and experiences. We have become an important part of the schools, pastoral support for those young people needing extra support. Alongside these recent developments, it has of course been a delight to continue with work that has been established over many years, including assemblies. One Headteacher commented, 'Thank you for agreeing to the [assembly datesj. the children love having you herell Our after-school clubs have continued to run in two local primary schools too. We welcomed back a previous Zone Club member as a young leader in September, who said, '1 came back to help because when I was here, l enjoyed myself and had fun so I came back to help others have fun,. We continue to be blessed with a wonderful and dedicated team of volunteers who support us with our after-school clubs, who give so freely of their time and energy. We appreciate each one of them and could not do it without theml Another wonderful year filled with opportunities to stand alongside and journey with children and young people, sharing a message of hope. Page 6 of 18
Lisa Dollery: Schools & Outreach Worker This past year has been an exciting year of growth, with the establishing of 3 new ministries in a new area. It has been wonderful to see God move and open many doors to enable this to happen in Princes Risborough. We are now leading mentoring in the Secondary School, Detached Youth Work and have a weekly Youth Drop-ln. It has been so encouraging to see these ministries flourish and the wonderful relationships we are building with the young people in Princes Risborough. In the Secondary School, we mentored 7 students every week and it is a privilege to support them. We also built connections with staff and they have shown appreciation for this,. one member of staff said, 'We really value the support you give to our students, and we can see the difference it is making,. Most Thursday's we were out with Detached Youth Work, and it was incredible to see how God gave us many opportunities to get to know young people and pray for them. One young person said, '/ love coming out of school and seeing you, it's the best part of my week,. We also saw answers to prayer,. one young person said, 'Thankyou forpraying, the situation has completely changed,. Last September we opened our Youth Drop-ln. We currently have 10 young people connected, and are building good relationships. One young person said, 'I've never felt like I fitted in, but since coming here I really feel like I belong,. Each week there is a time to discuss faith, including God's character and love, and the young people are beginning to open up. One said, 'I've been thinking more about God since coming here, can you get me a Bible please?, Another said, '1 feel really safe here and there's always a helpful adult I can talk to,. What wonderful answers to prayer as we had been praying that the Drop-ln would be a welcoming, supportive, and safe place for young people. We have built good relationships with local churches in Risborough. This is seen through the wonderful team of volunteers who support our ministries, and our Church Representatives, who are doing a fantasticjob of keeping us up to date with what is happening and sharing about our ministry with their congregations. It has been a very exciting year and the Bible verse that keeps going through my mind is from Ephesians 3'.20, 'Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we could ask or imagine, according to His power that is at work within us,. can truly say this year I have seen God this, and believe He will continue to do so. Page 7 of 18
Future Goals & Developments Goals for 2023 l. Continue with, and develop, our Schools and Community Ministries. 2. Support and equip children and young people in their exploration of, and faith in, Jesus Christ. 3. Support Churches in Schools, Children's & Youth Ministries. 4. Facilitate children and young people connecting with the Church. 5. Continue to increase our supporter base and our income. This coming year, there will be a number of core elements within our work that will remain. Within our Schools Ministry, our challenge is managing the growth, especially as we have a number of'new, schools approaching us for support. We are continuing to develop our direct work with young people. The Detached Youth Work in Wycombe and Risborough, Youth Drop-ln and Encounter Worship are all wonderful opportunities to develop relationships, and seek to enable young people to explore faith. Our relationships with Churches and Supporters continue to be at the forefront and we will be delighted to grow our Church Representatives Team and take opportunities to speak at church services and events throughout the year. Together, this will enable us to build strong relationships and effective two-way communication. We are continuing to step out in faith and follow God's leading, which we have received in times of prayer, as especially our season on prayer in January and February. God is calling us to 'extend our tent. and we are actively working towards this goal, taking new opportunities as they present and by Kam Salah joining the Team (January 2023) to help us meet the growing opportunities and needs. We will be continuing to pray for, and reflect on, our ministry growth., reviewing the opportunities that God is bring to us, and the resources we need in order to make this happen. We want to ensure that we grow with God's wisdom and discernment, so that it is resourced and sustained. and that we will see fruit and faith grow amongst children and young people. Page 8 of 18
Kam Salah: Schools & Outreach Worker It was an amazing time to join Wycombe Youth for Christ in January 2023, because it was the week before 4 Weeks of Prayer began. It has been a privilege to meet and pray with the friends of Wycombe YFC, and see how many people (in addition to the Team) have such a deep passion for children and young people. Praying with everyone was truly heart-warming and a huge encouragement for me. have learnt how prayer underpins all the inspirational projects WYFC are growing, developing, and delivering. This reliance on God for His direction is awesomel Joining Darren for Grow and Show mentoring has been a great experience. Watching the children's friendships with their mentoring partner grow as they have worked through the different activities together has been a privilege. How the children have developed and built up their emotional resilience through the Bible-based activities has been astounding. They have acknowledged not only their own accomplishments, but others too,. their self-awareness and capacity to praise others has shone brightly. The children's successes, seen in the green leaves hanging on their wooden trees, is a visible positive reminder to the children on the days they may doubt themselves, just how strong and amazing they arel Working alongside Rebecca has shown me how mature some of the children are, as they have stunned us on during lunch club activities and assemblies with their insightfulness of 8ible stories. When I led a club session, the children really understood the topic of forgiveness. They were fully engaged in the assembly about the story of Zacchaeus; they waited patiently to share their own stories and participated in the assembly with great gusto. We have witnessed regularly how children are open to learn Bible stories. Joining Lisa with the Detached Youth Work in Princes Risborough, and serving the young people with a hot chocolate and a biscuit, has been great- even the afternoons that have been very cold and wet! All the young people we have served have been polite and grateful for the snack and drink. Being present on the street at the same time, on the same day, has shown the young people some form of consistency in the ever-changing modern world they are growing up in. Being there every week has provided us the opportunity to connect, chat and pray with the young people. Prayers have been answered, and curious questions as to why we pray have been asked tool Recently, I have walked the streets near where we may be launching a new project. It has been amazing to walk these roads and tune into what God is saying about this land. Watch this space as Wycombe YFC continues to follow God's direction for His young people, and join us in prayer for their salvation.
Financial Review 2022 The accounts for 2022 are shown on pages 11-14 in this report. Notes on page 14 provide additional information relating to various aspects of the accounts. The Trustees continued to follow God's leading in agreeing with Erica the vision for Wycombe YFC and closely monitored the outcomes as the year progressed. At the end of 2022, the income exceeded planned expenditure by £5,897, which was not expected. When setting the budget, the Trustees fully expected that a significant proportion of the funds carried forward from 2021 would have been used by December 2021. However, staffing changes and a delay in making new appointments has resulted in expenditure being less than expected. As a result, the funds carried forward to 2023 have increased. Pages 11-12 contain a simplified statement showing income and expenditure over the years 2018 to 2022, with budgeted figures for 2023. These pages reflect the development of Wycombe YFC'S financial position over time. You will see from the 2023 budget figures that our planned expenditure is considerably higher. This is directly linked to employment expenses as the team has expanded to meet what we believe is Gods calling. Erica and her team will have already shared aspects of their work, and it is clear there are considerable needs in our community that only Jesus can meet. During 2023, our known income compared to our planned expenditure, will significantly reduce our financial assets. We have again made provision for'special Donations, in the budget of £2,000 per month. The trustees will continue to monitor and review the budget as the year progresses. The national economic climate remains challenging for all of us. We recognise again and thank you, our supporters, for your commitment - both financially and as volunteers, to this work of God amongst our young people. I have been reminded over the last few months of the rebuilding of the second Temple in the words of Haggai. It's a really good read. Chapter l is challenging, as it relates to bringing the necessary resources to rebuild. The work of Wycombe YFC does not need a complete rebuildl But neither is it finished in terms of fulfilling its current calling. It will continue to need additional resources. Haggai 2:4,8-9 says, 'Be strong, allyou people of the land,, declares the Lord, 'and work. For l am with you,, declares the LordAlmighty'... "The silver is mine and the gold is mine,, declares the LordAlmighty. 'The glory of this present house Lvill be greater than the glory of the former house,, says the LordAlmighty. 'And in this place I willgrant peace,, declares the Lord Almighty" Page 10 of 18
Summary Financials (2018-2023) 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Budget Church Support Regular One-off Total 18.496 8.440 18,076 7,657 19.006 9.960 18956 19366 19,380 4,020 9137 26.936 25.733 2S.966 27.137 28.503 23,400 Personal SuDDort Regular On@-ofl 19,024 19,934 11.948 5,523 20.370 21675 22395 17630 2979 i.8} 5,4 Tax Fteclaim Total 4,746 8.052 77SS 5132 30.781 37.405 45.303 47.060 30.506 29.431 Special l Other Donètions Training Scheme (Bursary) Church Sakry Share Grant5 Total Donations 489 10,214 568 27700 996 43,600 12,475 24.000 14.265 24,000 iooo 67750 24,OCKI 24000 94.192 101.088 112,534 119,790 128.327 125.127 Other Income Total Income 1,382 95,574 2,1S9 103.247 591 4.807 124.597 574 128.901 820 125,947 Empbymeni Expense other Expense Total Expense 75,418 11.650 77,208 10.19S 98.164 12,400 102033 16297 109379 13625 87.068 87.404 110,564 118.330 123,004 174,340 8.506 15,843 2.561 6.267 5.897 (48.393) Bank and Cash 52.873 68,794 70.901 78.139 82.131 12,824 Page 11 of 18
Summary Financials (2018-2023) WYFC Income 2018 - 2023 (Budget) 140,000 120,000 ioo.000 80,000 60.000 40,000 20,000 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Budget Dother Income Special Donations & Grants Personal Support •Church Support WYFC Expenses 2018 - 2023 (Budget) 180,000 160.000 140.000 120,000 100.000 80,000 60.000 40,000 20.000 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 Budget Other Expense Employment Expense Page 12 of 18
Accounts for the Year ended 31st December 2022 Receipts and Payments for the Year Unrestricted Funds 2022 2022 Restricted Funds Total Funds Total Funds 2022 2022 2022 2022 2021 2021 Receipts Gifts and Donations Church Support Personal Support Special Donations & Grants T8x Reclaim Total Note 28,503 25,374 68,318 5.132 28.503 25,374 68,318 5.132 27,137 39,304 34,214 7.755 127.327 127.327 108.410 Income from Activities Lighthouse Working with Churches Other Total 500 11.404 4,179 91 42 1.000 1.091 42 133 1.000 1.133 16.083 Miscellaneou5 Income 441 441 103 Total Receipt5 127.901 1.000 128.901 124.596 Paymonts Staff Costs Salaries Bnd Nl Costs Recruitment Expenses staff Training Total Note 92.359 382 230 14,133 106.492 382 230 100,741 70 92,971 14,133 107,104 100,822 A¢tivity C(>sts School Ministry Community Ministry GÈnÈral ResoLJrces Travel Conference Expenses Working with Churche5 Missions Misc&llan&ous Total 1.390 1377 1.390 1.377 1,697 43 896 2038 2,038 44 44 1224 1.224 4,492 6,073 6,073 7,128 Offlce Costs Communications Office Equipment Insurancè Stationery Othèr Expensès Total 1096 1954 714 339 633 1.096 1.954 714 339 633 949 1,868 771 342 730 4.736 4,736 4,660 Premises Rent 365 1,208 3.002 sis 1,072 3808 1,072 3.808 Naintenance Insurance Total 5,091 5,091 5,090 Other Expenses Executive Approved Total 630 630 Total Payments 108,871 14,133 123,004 118,330 Net of Receipts Less Payrnents 19,030 (13,133) 5,897 6,266 Page 13 of 18
Statement of Assets and Liabilities as at 31st December 2022 Unrestricted Funds 2022 2022 Restricted Funds Total Funds Total Funds 2022 2022 2022 2022 2021 2021 Cash fund5 Cash in 8ank Pètty Cash Note 75,573 25 8.167 83,740 25 78,113 25 Total 75.598 8,167 83.765 78.138 Other Asset5 Sundry Debtors Inland Revenue & Others 10 1.634 1.634 1.904 Net Current As5et5 73.964 8,167 82,131 76,234 Total Assets 73,964 8,167 82,131 76,234 Funds brought forward Adjustment to Opening Balance 54,934 8.167 21.300 (8.167) 76.234 69,968 SuTplus/{deficit) for year 19.030 (13,133) 5,897 6,266 Funds Carrled Forward 82,131 82.131 76,234 Notes.. Any Church Income given as a gift towards training or activities provided by Wycombe Youth of Christ is shown separately under income from activities. 2. All regular and one-off gifts from individual supporters,. any Gift Aid reclaimed is shown as Tax Reclaim. 3. This is made up of donations received from grants allocated to general funds. 4. Tax Reclaim is the Gift Aid received during the year on general fund donations. Gift Aid is claimed in the month following that in which the donations were received. 5. This is the cost of salaries, employers National Insurance contributions and employers pension contributions for Erica Holt, Darren Phillips, Rebecca Hawes, Lisa Dollery and Caleb Fulton. 6. 2 insurances are payable,, a combined lines policy (which also includes cover for Public and Employee Liability and Trustee indemnity) listed here and a buildings policy listed under 'Premises' 7. Wycombe YFC were gifted the building and are now holding the premises in trust,. the property has been valued at £200.000 for insurance purposes. 8. Executive approved expenses cover one-off items which are not budgeted and therefore require specific approval by the Trustees. 9. These funds are held in a Barclays current account. 10. This is the total of Tax and National Insurance for December 2022, which was due and paid in January 2023. 11. The remaining Restricted Funds of £8,167 were allocated against the remaining work undertaken for which this grant was given in 2022. This adjustment is to reflect the correct allocation of funds within the accounts. Page 14 of 18
Wycombe Youth For Christ Account Examination Report combe Youth for hrls Charit number 1063771 Inde endent Examlnation To the Trustees I report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2022. The charity'5 trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The trustees considèr that an audlt Is not required forthis year under section 144{21 of the Charities Act 2011 and that an independent examination is required. Respettlve respon5ibllltles of trustees and examlner It is my responsibility to examine the accounts under sectron 145 of the above act, followingthe procedure5 laid down by the Charity Commission in their general dIrtionS under 5ettion 1451511bl of that acL stating whether particular matters have come to my attention. Basis of Independent examlnerfs report My examinatlon was carr*d out in accordance with the general Direction5 8iven by the Charlty Cornmission. An examination includes a review of the actounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also Indudes consideration of any unusual items or di5c105ures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustee5 concerning any svch matters. The procedures undertaken do not provÉde 11 the evidence that would be required in an audit and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a 'true and fair vlew, and the report is limited to those matters set out in the followin8 Statement. Independent exarnlnerfs thtemont In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attentn- 11} which 8ives me re?50nable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements: To keep èccounting records in accordance with section 130 of ihe 2011 Act; and To prepare accounts whlch occord with the accounting records and comply with the attOunt1 requirements ofthe 2011 Att have not been met; or 121 to which in my oplnion. attemlon should be drawn In order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signed.. Date: 3, May 2023 Mr Paul Brown Page 15 of 18
Reference & Administration Details Trustees.. Alan Molyneux Peter Brooks John Golledge Steve Whitmore Sharon Hollamby (Chairman) (Reappointed 7th Jun 2022) (Data Protection Officer,. Treasurer) (Reappointed 27th Sep 2021) (Reappointed 7th Jun 2022) (Appointed 6th Oct 2020) (Co-opted 24th April 2023) Staff.. Erica Holt (Director,- appointed 1st Sep 2003) Darren Phillips (Schools & Outreach Worker., appointed Ist Mar 2015) Rebecca Hawes (Children's & Youth Worker,. appointed Ist Sep 2016) Lisa Dollery (Schools & Outreach Worker., appointed 7th Sep 2021) Kam Salah (Schools & Outreach Worker,. appointed 16th Jan 2023) Colin Hingston (Volunteer Financial Administrator,. appointed 1st Sep 2015) Sharon Windsor (Volunteer Children's & Youth Worker,. resigned 15th July 2022) Charity Offices- Address: Kingfisher House, 109a West Wycombe Road High Wycombe, Bucks HP12 3AB Telephone.. 01494 522777 Email.. office@wycombeyfc.org.uk Website.. www.wycombeyfc.org.uk Social Media: @WycombeYFC Registered charity number: 1063771 Bankers.. Barclays Bank plc, PO Box 41, High Wycombe, Bucks HPII 2BG Independent Examiner.. Mr Paul Brown British Youth For Christ Charter.. Wycombe Youth for Christ has a Charter Certificate, given by British Youth for Christ on November 2022, which is renewed annually. Page 16 of 18
Financial Support We are a self-funding charity and are reliant on the generous and sacrificial donations from individuals and churches who support us financially. In order to make the most of our growing ministry opportunities, we need to increase our income and are seeking 100 people to give £20 per month. We would be blessed and delighted if you would be willing and able to support us financially, and be a part of enabling children and young people to hear the Good News of Jesus. If you wish to support us financially, and you would like IOOOA of your gift to be received by us, this can be done by bank transfer or cheque. Our bank details are.. Account Name.. Wycombe Youth For Christ Bank.. Barclays Bank Account Numk)er'. 20992097 Sort Code.. 20-40-71 Postal address.. Wycombe Youth For Christ, 109a West Wycombe Road High Wycombe HP12 3AB We do recognise that you may wish to donate online. If so, you can donate online via CAF, although a small proportion of your donation will go towards the cost of this service. You can give online by clicking on the link below which will take you to the Wycombe YFC donation page with CAF, where you can donate via Debit or Credit Card, Paypal or through a CAF account. You can do this by visitin www.wycombeyfc.org.uk/online-giving. SCAN ME If you support us with a financial gift, and you pay UK Income Tax, we are able to obtain a tax refund from the Inland Revenue. This refund would increase the value of your gift This refund comes at no extra cost to you. Gift Aid is reclaimed by the charity from the tax you pay for the current tax year. Your address is needed to identify you as a current UK taxpayer. Gift Aid and Standing Order Forms can be found on our website at www.wycombeyfc.org.uk/get-involved, or by contacting Colin Hingstor) (Financial Administrator) on 01494 522777 or opffice@wycombeyfc.org.uk. Page 17 of 18
'The Wycombe YFC Team delivered the material so well and are always inspirational and engaging. They are also so effective as they know the pupils School Chaplain 'Thank you for the really informative [County Lines] session IJ Assistant Headteacher WELC•ME Y• tlbRAW Page 18 of 18
Wycombe YOUTH FOR CHRIST Address: Kingfisher House, 109a West Wycombe Road, High Wycombe, Bucks, HP12 3AB 01494 522777 office@wycombeyfc.org.uk www.wycombeyfc.org.uk @WycombeYFC 1063771 Telephone: Email.. Website: Social Media: Charity Number: