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Charity Registration No. 1076993 HEARTCRY TRUST ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2022

IIN HEARTCRY FOR CHANGE HEARTCRY TRUST ANMUAL REPORT FINANCIAL YEAR 1st October 2021- 30th September 2022 Charity r•gIstra￿On nUM￿r. 1076993 Oblectives and activities Heartcry Trust was èstatrAished by Declaration of Trusl da￿1 23 May 1999 and reg1Stered as a tharity on 11 August 1999. To that end, Heartcjry has continued ￿lti rnany speaking and training opportunib.as both in the UK and other nations. The Twstees have paKI duè regard trj guIdar￿e isgjed by the Charity C(Mnmi&sion in dèuding what activ￿eS the tharity should undertake. Achlav•m•nts and perfomiance In additts)n to the ￿sumPtion ol in-person meetings and irainirwJ events post-cowd, Heartcry Twst has also continued to offer online tea(ing and training material for use through Ihe Tnjsl's social media plattorms. notably Fa￿b(%)k and YouTube. These resour￿S have been provhled fr￿ of charge in line Heartcsy's charitable purposes and have attracted donab'ons into the TnJst from those who have wanted to partner with the Trust to further its pk1bl￿ benefft at suth a Lxts(al time. The teaching and trdining material has been accessed by 45 nations and greatly enhanced the reach of the TrLJ5t'S sphere of service. Rachd Hickx)n and Helen Azer have also o)ntinued to offer leajership mentoring. training alld seminars wa z￿rn at the request of churches and other organisatsons. sin￿ the lrfting of I￿kdOWn resth"clions in July 2021, these speaking and teaching engagèments have also taken place in ￿rSOn and the team have served 34 cities across the UK and multiple atses In 8 other nations induding USA. N￿lay, Canada. Faroe I￿a￿ds. Austr￿. Moidov8 and Ukfaine. Heartuy Trust also wntinues to support %)ual action programmes in the natior)s. (hr main aiea of s(￿131 action investment has been through a c￿￿'nUa￿On of the TrL¢St's work into sorne of the pwr85t communrf]"ès in Easlem Eurcye, notabty our partnerships in MolL)va, where we were able to prowde prdctscal reSOUFces as well as leadership training and mentorir¥J SUPF4)rt to worker5 on Ihe gfound there. I￿er the winter months of 2021, the Trust was able to (x)ntribut& to the support of 450 families through the prowision of cyjal and fcK)d parcels. Since the outbreak ol war in Ukraine in Febnjary 2022. the TTUSt has been able lo support the humanitarian relief effort am¢xwJ refvgees fteeing Ukraine into Mokjova. Due to the TrLtSt's extensiv& n8twork of partngrs in Moldova and Iheif links into rnulliple

IIN HEARTCRY FOR CHANGE cities across Ukraine, the Tnjsl has in a ry)silion lo get aid and donalions directly lo the fror7tline as well as suppty practicd prowsions lo centres in Mddova who are housing refvgees. The Twsl has suppyjrted al Ihree key stages.. re$￿e, relief and relocati￿. Voluntary financAal contributions from the Tnjst's network of Sup￿rterS towards this aid have accounted for a substantial i￿ease in donations this finanaal year. We conts.nue to develop our web5rte and marketing inf(Kmation to enal￿e p￿PIe to nne¢t with us. Our social media ￿atf0frn5 IFacetK)ok. Y￿jT￿be & Instagraml have sustained interest and engagement and provided regular updates on proieds induding the work tn hAoldova. This has given donors a greater sense of partnership. Revenue generated thrcHJgh the sale of our resources in Ihe UK has enabled us lo donate materiaLs into key projects in the UK and overseas. We (x)nb"nue to priorttse the SUPPOrt of rohabiliiation centres lor dnJg and dependency. notably ihrough ￿r links wilh Betel UIQ Our website continuès to te updated on a rewlar basis the latest security so￿8re installed in order to maintatn thè siie's cA)mptkqnGe for online donab.ons and allow dorK)rs to txjmpkte Gift declarnlions online 85 wdl. Heartcry Trust is a Christian charity seeks to faeilitste people through teaching. ITaining and resources to connect with their cryntnunib.es to bnng translormabon. We seek to equip the Church to be an agent of positsve and praGtical change in mmunities and nations. Heartt7y for Change seek5 to carry an encouraging christs.an Messa￿ ol hope with a generc4Js. pradical demonstrab"oTr of kindnes5 towards the poor and broken in our communities. Structurè, Govemano and Management The Tfustees met twice in pe¥son ar￿ ￿¢& on zLw)m durhng the year. Mrs CLAre Sheaf was re-elected as the Chair of the Trusl and Mr Andrew Lang as Secretary. Mr Penry contsnues io advise the Trustees on cxjmpliance and ensured that the Trust policy documents were reviewed arKI ukx1ated. MT Frank F0￿tt stepped down from his role as a trustee at the AGM in Cktob8r 2021 after semng the Trust as a Irustee for over 20 years. It is the Trusl's practice that trustees are sdected on Ihe basis of their active interest and engagement with the Trust in an inforrn81 capacity for some years prior lo thoir appointsnent as tnjstees. This ensures that twstees have an understanding arml appre¢iab'on of the Tangè of the Trusl's activities and are already rdabonally connectwj to thè Trust. Trus188s are also 5eleded on the basis of the skill sel they will bring lo the TnJst's govèmance and management so that current tTUStees have logal, ethJcatK)nal and businesslmanagenal ¢yrience between them and we aNe to adwse no: only on

IIX HEARTCRY FOR CHANGE I OX4W l Lll¢ the proje¢ts the Trust Is 8ngaged with but also compliance issues. New tn2Stee5 are appointed by the Trustees and apart from feceivirrfJ the Tfust Deeds and Charity Commi&8ion guidelines and resources on becoming a charity trustee. the Trust's usual practice is fof them to be inducted and trained by attending meetings lor a pericxl prior to their appointment as well. This year the trustees apFM)inted Mr Peter Jones as a new truslee and wel(x)me his skills in hel￿'n9 organsatK)ns lo navigate change and adapt to new opportunib"es. The Twst has continued to retain thè serV￿S of RDP Ne￿nanS LLP as our accountsnts to as51sI us with finana81 adwcè and the IrTrdependent Examineis report for the Charity Commission. Mr Da￿tt Finn continues lo oversee our awunts at RDP Newmans. Heartcry Trust has contrnued to operale froffl the office in Oxford located in CMS House, Wallington Rd. Oxford OX4 6BZ. Dunrwj the last year, the Trust has recorded Short video updatès for finanryal and other supp¢xters as wdl as hosbng meetings in Okford lor those interested in the work of the Tnjst. These gatherings provide an infomal setting to meet the team and listen to more personal reports and stories and gain a greater underslanding ol the work of the Trust. Finan¢lal Review A summary of the income. expendtiure and assets for the financial year is 8tta¢hed. The UK income total for this financ¢al year was £183,46912021." £52.5331 while the lotsl expenditure was £131,821 12021.. £47.2601 ￿sUlting in a surplus £51,64812021 surplus.. £5.2731 of which £46.064 is restn"¢t8d fijnds dedi(xted to the Moldovalukraine projects and nel assets of £108,169. The Chwity accounts were indepèndently examined by RDP Newrnans LLP, Lynwood House 3731375 Stalion Road. Harrow. Middlesex, HA12AW under the sUpwvi￿0n ol MT D8vid F￿n. Referenc• and Admifiistrative detsll$ Charity name". Heartcry Trust other name the charfty uses.. Heartryy for Change,. Heartoy ministn.es Registered charity number. 1076993 Charity's principal address.. CMS House, Wallington Rd. Oxford OX4 6BZ.

IIN HEARTCRY FOR CHANGE Names of the Chaflty's Tnjstees.. Trustee names 1 Frank Ferrett (resigned effe¢b"ve AGM 6 October 20211 2 Peter Jone5 leffertive 4 FebnJary 20221 3 Andrew Lang (sec￿tary> 4 Clare Sheaf Ichairl 5 ￿an Penry 6 Claire Minns Dèclarations The trustee5 declaro that thèy have approved tho trust88s' report al)o¥•. Signed on behalf of tho charity's trustees Slgnature(s) Full narne(sl Clare Sheaf Position Chair of Tru5tee5 Dat•." 2 December 2022

HEARTCRY TRUST

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT

TO THE TRUSTEES OF HEARTCRY TRUST

I report to the trustees on my examination of the financial statements of Heartcry Trust (the Charity) for the year ended 30 September 2022, which are attached.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the trustees of the Charity you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act). The Trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the 2011 Act and that an independent examination is needed.

I report in respect of my examination of the Charity’s financial statements carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act. In carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the 2011 Act.

Independent examiner's statement

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. accounting records were not kept in respect of the Charity as required by section 130 of the 2011 Act; or

  2. the financial statements do not accord with those records.

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the financial statements to be reached.

Mr D Finn FCA

RDP Newmans LLP Chartered Accountants

Lynwood House 373-375 Station Road Harrow, Middlesex HA1 2AW

Dated: 16 January 2023

Heartcry Trusl RECEIPTS AND PA YMEpifs SCHEDVLE FOR TIIE YEAR ENDED WTH SEPTHfBERZtr22 (TINS DOES PIOTKLUDETRAIISFERS BETWEENCUIIRENT AND TftACKERBAIIKACCOUNTSJ R•stricted Funds Totsl Funds Funds Receip1$ Govenanl refu￿$ 11.105 11,105 2,336 Donations and Gifts from UKIOther 56,635 35.590 Donations. Moldov&UkT&ne 86.729 86,729 Grfts from USA 21.819 21.819 12.411 Refunds 2.185 2.185 508 Inter8sVChafges relumed Sales 4.219 4.219 685 Conference 760 760 Tolalr8celpls 96,740 183 52.533 Payments Conference expens8S 4,181 4,181 3.539 Donations Grfts 5.381 5,381 8,158 Mssons proe¢is- Ukrwne 40.665 40,665 Oth'ce expenses 10,753 10,753 7,259 Consultatty lees 46.660 27,685 Tap95, Books, CD Resources 4.912 4.912 277 Travel and 5ubsislerKe 19269 19,269 343 TOtalpayn￿ts 91,156 40.665 131021 47.260 Not of Rece1ptsJlPa￿èftt$l 46,064 51.648 5.273 Fund b•tsnces ￿ at i Ocknb¢r2027 56.521 56,521 51.248 Net balance a$ at 30 September 2022 62,105 108.169 56,521

Heartcry Trust STATEhl£NTOFASSETSAIIDUABKIIES AS AT30THSEPTEPA8ER2Ce2 Rest Funtts 2022 Tot81 Funds 2022 Funds 2022 2021 Office fvrniwre Cash fund C&h ai bar41- Current 61.109 7.fy)1 68,110 16.479 Cash al bank. De[X￿1 A(£r 39. 39,046 N•t assds 62.105 108,169 56.521 The financk81 stalen*ntswere 8woved ty Tnjstees ￿. Trust80

Heartcry Trust NOTES TO THEAccoupirs AS A T30Th SERTEAIBER2tr i) RELA TED PARTY TrANSACTIONS DuriNJ the year, ihe charity r¥mtwrs*J expenses of £783 to Mr & Mrs G Hickson (founder arKI her sp)usel and paid consultancy fees. IK)warium and conferencè fees 01 £17.8¢X) to Mrs R Hi(knn. The chanty tx)ughl bry)ks from Mr & Mrs G Hirknn lor £1,342 duriThJ the year. Mr 8 Mrs G Hickson donaied £2,100 to the Charty the year ended 30 SeplembÈr 2022. The chanty paid £1.8(KJ ￿ Hickstsn MaAagement SeThices Limi1￿ . a (xsmpany which 19 contr(Al8d by the son tst the IcAJfKlet. Miss H Azer, a Leader, was paKY ¢onsuNary 1eethrKJ￿lUrn 01 £28.860 duriThJ the year. Miss H Azer fJ.5eAI to the Charity durir#J lh8 yw ended 30 September 2022. Ms C Msnn5, a Twstee, thnate(1 £300 to Ihe Charity duriry Ihe year ended 30 September 2022.