## **The Starting Out Charity Charity Registration Number:** 1064064 **Registered Address:** 5–7 Buck Street, Camden, London, NW1 1BN 

## **Annual Charity Commission Report** 

**Year End 28 February 2025** 



## **Charity Purpose** 

## **SORP Ref: Para 1.17** 

The Starting Out Charity (SOC) exists to relieve hardship within communities through the distribution of goods and services via volunteering initiatives delivered under our Kindness Offensive project. 

1. To relieve those in need—particularly individuals experiencing homelessness or threatened with homelessness—by providing essential items, helping them access accommodation or workspace, and supporting them in securing employment suited to their needs. We also provide or facilitate emergency accommodation and workspace. 

2. To advance the education of such individuals, particularly in arts and crafts, while offering facilities for work, recreation, and leisure activities. This aims to promote social welfare, develop individuals’ mental, physical, and spiritual capacities, and improve their overall quality of life. 

3. To support those facing social and economic obstacles by helping establish new businesses, including social enterprises—businesses that prioritise social objectives and reinvest their surpluses to further their mission. 

## **Summary of main activities in relation to those proposed for the public benefit, in particular, the activities, projects or services identified in the accounts** 

## **SORP Ref: Para 1.17 & 1.19** 

## **Introduction** 

Between March 2024 and February 2025, SOC significantly advanced its mission to support people in need—especially those experiencing homelessness or lacking access to safe, productive workspace. We expanded our operational capacity and deepened our commitment to collaborative, community-led solutions. 

Partnering with Hasbro UK Ltd, small businesses, and delivery partner Food for All (FFA), we delivered a year-long programme rooted in innovation and community impact. 

## **The Redbridge Charity Hub: A Year of Transformation** 



SOC secured a 55,000 sq ft facility in Redbridge and transformed it into a vibrant charitable hub. This space enabled multiple high-impact programmes benefiting individuals, families, and emerging businesses. 

Key achievements: 

- Hosted several concurrent charity-led initiatives under one roof. 

- Enabled shared use by third-party organisations through flexible time and space-sharing arrangements. 

- Engaged local council members, homeless support groups, migrant organisations, and businesses to identify and serve the community effectively. 

_“Having a Hub like this here [in Redbridge] is massive for us, our whole community is very blessed.”_ 

- _Cllr Pushpita Gupta, Redbridge_ 

_“Starting Out is doing some fantastic work utilising space to support the local community; I think it's brilliant.”_ 

- _Cllr Nav Kaur Johal, Seven Kings Ward_ 

## **Education & Skills Development: One-Year Training Programme** 

In collaboration with Food for All, SOC launched a year-long practical course for individuals affected by homelessness. 

## ● **Participants:** 5 

- **Focus areas:** Project management, event coordination, logistics, and fundraising. 

- **Employment outcome:** 1 student secured full-time employment. 

## **Case Study: [Name Withheld]** 

Contributed 20 hours/week coordinating logistics, leading volunteer initiatives, fundraising, and teaching community classes. 

_“The SOC-FFA course has been a real game-changer for me. Being directly involved in so many practical aspects of third-sector project delivery has leapfrogged me forward. I’m excited about what I can now do with my new skills.”_ 



## **Community Classes & Engagement** 

The Hub hosted regular classes, including ESOL, arts & crafts, and yoga. 

- **Monthly attendance:** 12–40 people (variable with highs during school holiday periods) 

- **Total community hours delivered:** 288 

## **Case Study: Yogesh Sharma** 

_“It’s been wonderful to take part in the arts classes and bring my family. It’s a warm and friendly environment. We’re truly grateful.”_ 

## **Vehicle Maintenance & Refurbishment Training** 

In partnership with FFA and British Ukrainian Aid (with support from the Mayor of London’s Office), the Hub processed over **300 vehicles** for disabled individuals and humanitarian aid in Ukraine. 

- **Training opportunities:** 2 part-time positions for SOC beneficiaries 

- **Key skills developed:** 

   - Vehicle maintenance and bodywork 

   - Refurbishment of shells into serviceable vehicles 

   - Procurement and sourcing experience 

## **Supporting Enterprise: Business Incubation** 

SOC supported three small businesses by providing: 

- **6,000 sq ft of internal space** 

- **7,000 sq ft of external parking** 

- **No cost for rent, rates, or utilities** 



## **Statement confirming whether the trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit** 

The trustees confirm that they have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit 

## **Achievements and Societal Impact** 

## **SORP Ref: Para 1.20** 

- Transformed a previously unused building into a productive community resource. 

- Enabled meaningful personal and professional development for beneficiaries. 

- Enhanced local cohesion and engagement through collaborative programming. 

- Supported economic development by fostering new business ventures. 

- Contributed to global humanitarian efforts. 

## **Financial Review** 

## **Review of the charity's financial position at he end of the period:** 

The Starting Out Charity is solvent and without any debts with adequate funding to deliver initiatives for beneficiaries into 2025. 

## **Statement explaining the policy for holding reserves, stating why they held.** 

Starting Out aims to hold up to £20,000 in reserve to ensure project delivery continuity. 

## **Amount held in reserve** 

£20,000 

Please see the attached accounts for a full breakdown. 

In summary: Total receipts £161,361 Cash Funds at year end: £25,733 

## **Looking Ahead** 



The successes of 2024/25 show the power of combining compassion with strategic collaboration. With this strong foundation, Starting Out will continue to innovate and expand its impact, guided by the belief that **everyone deserves a space to thrive** . 

## **Structure, Governance & Management** 

**Type of Governing Document** : Para 1.25 - Trust Deed 

**Type of governing document** : Para 1.25 Unincorporated 

**Trustee selection methods** : Existing Trustees can appoint new Trustees. There are no new Trustee allocations currently pending. 

## **Reference and Administrative Details** 

**Charity name:** The Starting Out Charity **Other name the charity uses** : Harrow Starting Out Charity **Registered Numbe** r:  1064064 

## **Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 

**Anton Roche** : Chair **Maxine Write-Moore Torsten Ellison** 

Declarations 

The Trustees declare that they have approved the trustee’s report above. 

Signed on behalf of the charity trustees 

Anton John Fernand Roche 

Chair of the Board of Trustees - 13/05/2025 



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