Charity Registration no: 1089058
RESTORATION FOR ABUSED PEOPLE
(R.A.P)
2£PO27
FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR
MAY 2023 to APRIL 2024.

CONTENTS
l) Chair's Report
2) Our work for 2023124
3) Some service users comments
4) ILA.P Partners
5) What we do in RAP
Jl
6) Previous Management committee as at l May 2023.
7) Service & Qualifications
8) Appointment of Aceountant/ Auditors
9) Accounts for May 2023- April 2024
10)
Independent Examiners Report to trustees of ILA.P
11)
Rap Trust Reserve Policy Statement
12)
Future plans of RAP
13)
Our SRSter branch in Africa
14)
Commitment to Equal Opportunity Policy
15)
Conclusion
16)
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Current Management committee as at l May 2024.

ANNUAL REPORT
CHAIR'S REPORT
After another successful year, on behalf of trustees and Management committee. I thank
the volunteers in helping to run this organisation and mostly the enorn)ous work. total
dedication of all and for helping me to see this vision and its aims through most afflicting
times, to achieve a successful change in the lives of its beneficiaries and with a purpose
of making a difference in their situation.
It has been another encouraging season in the effective feedback from our beneficiaries.
in our provision of good and effective life Chan￿ng service they have embraced and
which has made a positive long-terni change in their lives. Our beneficiaries ar¢ mainly
from Newham and others within the Greater London area (mainly Waltham forest.
Barking & Dagenham. Hackney).
This year 202_3124, 1 and the trustees give sincere appreciation to The Souter Charitable
Trust for their continuous supporting grant donations and Community Fund[Awards for
ALL] for their grani; also acknowledgement to the management committee members &
friends of RAP with sincere appreciation for their faithful support - morally, financially
and otherwise in this ditTicult financial year as past years. How could we have survived
another milestone of dedicated years without continuous support of members like you.
which has Strengthened RAP to meet our ever increase in demand service and
beneficiaries needs. you are genuinely appreciated for your continuous partnership.
RAP vision and our Public Benefit
Our vision is centred on restoring and changing lives for good. The public benefit which
we deliver is centred on this vision and is available to both Christians and none Christians
in a deliberately accessible and user-friendly ways. We exist to see lives restored and
hanged for good in spiritual Moral, ethical and practical ways which reflect and
demonstrate the Christian faith. These are the benefits that arise out of our charitable
objective and the quotes given in this report have been received from the public in
response to these benefits. Other comments we received from the public have included
the following descripiions:
Lives turned away from.
Hopelessness, insecurity, fear, depression, anxiety, loneliness, greed, selfishness.
loneliness, anger, .alcoholism, attempted suicide, broken marriages, bitterness, being at a
dead end, pornography, self harm, suicidal attempts, institutional abuse
Live turned towards:
Restoration of relationships. finding purpose in Life. becoming self resourceful,
motivated to physical. emotional, mental and spiritual healing. perseverance during
adversity, peace, reconciliation. courage. Joy, life changed for good, wisdom,
encouragement humour, hope, Strength and inspiration during stressful experiences
including terminal illness, daily insight.

Our Charitable activities have been a5:
A regular source of inspiration & guidance, a lifeline as a n]eans to an end, light at the
end of the tunnel, uplifting ,educational, a saving grace.
We confirnl that we have complied with our duty in section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 to
have due regard to publit benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission for
England and Wales.
Our Charitable objectives are..
THE RELIEF OF NEED AND THE PROTECTION AND PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC
HEALTH PARTICULARLY AMONGST PEOPLE LMNG IN GREATER LONDON IVHO
HAVE SUFFERED ABUSE B Y THE PROVISION OF ADVICE AND COUNSELLING.
TO PROMOTE HUMAN RIGHTS (ASSET oirr tN THE UNIVERSAL DECLARATION OF
HUMANRIGHTS AND SUBSEQUEF UNrrED NATIONS CONVENTIONS AND
DECLATIONS) BY MONITORtNG, VISING AWARENESS OF A"BUS. OBTAtNING
REDRESS AND RELIEVING NEED AMONG THE VICTIMS OF ABUSE. PROMOTING
RESPECT FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AMONG INDIVIDUALS AND CORPORATIONS.
ELIMINATtNG INFRINGEMENTS OF HUMAN RIGHT REGIONALLY ANDW I'FH
INTERNATIONALADVOCACYTO ADDRESSABUSE IN PARTJCULAR SPIRITUAL
ABUSE,
Our objectives and activities reflect the great commissioning in the areas of discipleship
and mission of counselling, supporting, mentoring, and human right advocacy to break
the chain of abusive events in the life of an individual - Sexual. .emotional, .mental.
physical and spiritual abuse, which is not complete without support of their welfare
where essential for complete wellbeing. Whether providing servic¢s support on an
individual or group basis or in partnership with other organisations, our objective is to
reach ordinary people within Greater London and also act as advocate on redressing.
eliminats'ng infringements of human right regionally and internationally.
This year 2023124 has been yet extra demanding and challenging year of Cost of living
risis outbreak effect for RAP as so many organisations, as always we continue to liave
an encouraging recognition and ￿oWth across many of our activities as the Refugee &
Asylum Seekers Personal Well being Project continues to be in demand with reflection
on human right advocacy. Despite challenges of how to respond to the downturn in the
economic climate due to cost of living crisis outburst" however the ￿eat news is that we
are experiencing record demand for our services and our website has enabled us to reach
out to more of those who have been suffering sil¢nily and ignoranl of what interventions
to deploy to counter the negiative impacts of current economic crisis and their effects to
iotal well being. and are now motivated in seeking self help by the knowledge acquired
from website and our service provision. Community Fund[Awards for ALL] funding of
our Resilience Wellbeing Impact Project which made a difference by breaking circle of
mental health stereotype in the community through advise inforniation and education by
raising awareness with an understanding of ITOW mental health illness impact
communities, lives. The Souter Charitable Trust this year continued to fund support RAP
to enable sustain our organlsatlon and its projects to the benefit of the community
we serve with a difference in the lives of youth and help us achleve our mission and
In which thelr support is even rnore crucial this year to enable our efforts for

sustainability necessary to continue to deliver great servlces in creating a safer
communfity.
OIIR WORK FOR 2023124
This project receiv¢d funds and service aid from grants, sales, management committee
members and friends of RAP donors.
We are committed to make our usual monitored returns to those who assist us, while we
continue to develop links with other organisations we expect to work with. We make
every effort to provide effective and positive life changing counselling to our
b¢neficiaries from 14yTS & above who gained self-confidence, motivaiion. and
resourcefulness to make a positive change in their lives
Outcome and achievements this year was as follows:
l ) Out of the total of155 beneficiaries who went through the one to one sessions,
Beneficiaries went through the sessions with positive change to their situations.
5 beneficiaries pulled out and did not complete the sessions.
10 still ongoing more sessions
2) Out of the total of 5 5 beneficiaries who went through the group sessions:.
51 have left with positive change to their situation.
4 is still undergoing more sessions.
3) Out of the total of 5325 beneficiaries we had this year for telephon¢ counselling
and adviFe. and leafleting
85 % were from Greater London area.
150/0 were from other areas like Sussex, Kent, Surrey, Middlesex and Essex.
25 of the beneficiaries referred to specialist a&Fencies.
15 of the beneficiaries were refe￿ed to other counselling agencies
4) Further 21 Refugee & asylum seekers beneficiaries living in greater London area
benefited in human rights advocacy & Personal well being project by helping in
the improvemeni of their quality of life and supporting them to share their
experience of angFer, anxiety, self harm and abuse for
Behavioural management control
Sharing experiences and self awareness
Commiinity focused approach
Providing Social and emotional skills and iools to help them understand self
Tackling or preventing stress, suicidal, criminal and antisocial behaviours.
Long term positive change as a means to an end prevention of mental health
problems
5) We were once again honoured to witness the graduation on line of 26 0/0 Out of the
29 % of the youth who came through our counselling service as a means to an end
to their abusive situation and after the end of their counselling sessions we
continued to mentor them through years of diificult and trialing times at
university. The ￿atItude and testimonial of tlieir family of our service was
encouraging.

6) Despite the situation of cost of living crisis of the economy. we are encouraged
that 13% of the youth who graduated this year have ovenvhelmed us with
testimonials of achieving their heartfelt Job opportunities with good pay including
self employment. While 9 1 out of the remaining 13 % have gone back to further
their education and the other 4% encouraged to volunteer to enhance job
opportunities.
7) All identified young people substance misuse problem during our counselling are
recommended for youth awareness programme& Adolescent specialist addiction
treatment service.
8) Five volunteers were up skilled under our service two has gone for further
education and ihree still undergoing in-house training. ManagFement committee
members had another day's upskilling this year to raise quality service for RAP.
9) We have this year continued to actively been busy. most Saturdays. raising
awareness on spiritual abuse through trainings and Serninars. The feedbacks we
have received have continued to raise gryeat concerns about issues of spiritual
abuse within the Christian community which leads to constant infringement of
human rights.
l O) We christened 12 babies and we issued 12 christening certificates this year.
I l ) We have been active with our charitable purpose this year by helping with welfare
needs and continued mentoring youth one day a week this year with motivation to
appreciate the resource in them and potential in the society.
12) 1 l asylum seekers and 8 with children, without any forni of income, who are
under our service are receivingi RAP ljopelessness and helpless charitable support
for every welfare need while undergoing counselling
13)We have been having overwhelming. appreciating comments through our web
omment page of how the website has appToxirnately made Temarkable increase
in touching lives from people who are using the website to access information and
genuinely engaging with what we do across the UK, and beyond. Giving us tlie
opportunity to integrate the best of our service information out being greeted
positively by users, who are enjoying the stronger mix of counselling with an
understanding of their cultural background.
14) The focus of the website is to encourage people to engage with us and acquire
knowledge to their situation, so it's a friendly and community-led website where
the information alone will raise an awareness to the user to take a step to make a
life changing decision to their l ife and the website has seen a steady increase in
the number of unique visitors world wide. seeking for help through web, email
comments and calls received.
15) RAP Ministry Page - weekly compass journal called PRECIOUS MOMENT to
give hope, direction, counsel not only to assists Christians in their individual
owth but it is also being used as User-friendly evangelical tool to give non-
Christians service users encouragement and a hope to restoration and a posilive

change to their situation. We will continue to refine the contents, ensuring this
Journal remains relevant and up-tfrdate and make a positive life changing impact
to a Iife that reads it
16)RAP face book -Has continued to raise human right, safety from domestic
violence and Cost of living crisis awareness situations. and Ministry page to
continu¢ to give hope, direction, counsel not only to assists Christians in their
individual growth but it is also being used as User-friendly evangelistic tool to
give non-christians service users with raising human rights awareness.
encouragement and a hope to restoration and a positive change to their situation.
17) RAP has continued to promote human rights by monitoring, raising awareness of
abuse, obtaining redress and relieving need among the victims of abuse,
promoting respect for human rights among. Individuals and corporations
eliminating infringements of human right regionally and with international
advocacy to address abuse in particular-spiritual abuse in Christian Community
18)R.A.P Awareness Day annual conference did not unfortunately take place this
year.
SOME
ERVICE- USERS
MMENTS
Counselling service
HLlpLd niL phy.siLally. emolionally, and mo.sl ofall 3pirilually
HLJlped me iremendnu.lly io get my hrcakihrnugh in life
Yc)ur help ¢0 peoplL' and the effectihrough your counsel & advice makes a
difference
:'.% I()RA IIC)N in many area.s of life andyour coun.selling led me ihere.
Helped me lalk ihrnugh and deal with i.f.sue.ffrom c'hildhc)c)d ahus'e
Made me become enihu.i.iasliL abou¢ ihefvlure, wiihoul menlal limilaiion
,ges3ions is .iimple and wilh opLpnne,¥.s io li.flen and helped me overcomefea
Thank you]or iouching my life, I will neverjorgel that.
l am gralefvl io God for using IUP to re.¥lore my life frc)m depression and
suicidal atlL)mpi.%
Your inlc¥rity & profe.%.¥ionali3m gol me riKhi where orher,¥ c'ouldn '1 in year.
Name allraLted me lo ihe 3LrviLe, a.s many c)Iher.s who arL lookinxfi)r
Cot4n.¥ellinsy.¥e.%.sion,s hadpeace and clarity, regardle.5.s of my di]jL'rLnce in]aith
Charitable Activity.
People like IUP who are willing lo lay down iheir life lo help people do noi know
thal '.s unLc)ndilic)nal love
3pirilual abu.ie is a .suhjecl thal needs trj he highlighied and dealt with. We wi.¥h
you the besl in ihi.s excellenl work which God ha.s ledyou 10 31arl.
We would like to encouragc. you ihat whal you are doing is a very wondery&l and
a much needed work e.%pecially among,51 ihe black led churches and the issue of
Found me a place to slay, made Lalls lo help and give me hope and direclion
We did not know organisalions as your.s exisl lo help ihe voiceles.f in .¥ocieiy of
silent-discrimination

J thank CJodfor every way R4P has benefiled me and myfamily.
Thank youfor your help. Ifound hope andpeace in my.¥iluation.
Has given me and myfamily afresh drive andpurposefor life
Website
I have lost count of ihe number of times iha¢ I've gone on your web sile and J hope
I never .flop. Today, J have just been ovenvhelmed wilh gra¢ilude for all involved
ai R41,
Ifind this websile very educalive and infornalive
Thank you everyone ai IUP .for yc)t4r cnmmiimeni, your .facrifice and for
spreading the love o]'.Je.su.s ihrough y()ur work and web sile lo the w()rld acro.%.s '
Alway.$ a hlcJ.ssing to hLar from you through your wcbsilL wcekly Journal
preLiou.s mi)meni
When are you having ihe radio programme again on Spiritual abu.se in the
church, a.g we Ii)okfonvard io it?
R4P-IIK and RAP-Nigeria web.sile.s has opened my under.slanding io i,¥.sues ihal a
lol ofpeople today will noi believe how ihey have been deprived iheir righ13 .
Face b(￿k- MinistrylHuman Rights
J came acros.f your fvace bonk Minisiry al a lime when I needed wisdom for
Spirilual (irowih
l am ble.ssed io know yc)urJace book mini,siry and be a likefriend tu RAP
God bless you and thank.s for ihe words, one gel's in.spiredfc)r healing.
All yi)ur di.5.ie¢lic)n o[Ihe word i.s alway,$ so powerful and uplifiing.
Rev ,%aphy - Prai.se Ciodfor your wi.¥dom 1 7liank.s./c)r .sharing.
Whal "oul (!/' IhL bc)x" mini.slry. A pcculiar line for ihal maller. I bles.s Ciod for
yc)ur live.s. I'IL'a3e kL'ep up the g()od work. llii. l.ord i.s yaur.slrL'nxih
7liank.¥f(3r pn.sling ihis Rc v .Sc)phyl ju.sl whai I neLded io read ic)day I Ciod bles.1
So many iej'limonials of Rev Sophy Wahab injpiralional ieaching.s
member.s 0] Narrow Paih love lo hear from Rev Sophy Wahab as il increa.ses
audience acce.s.¥ lo be in.%pired
,giAce you .%larted parlnering wilh Narrow Paih mini.slry on face book, we have
IliL* j3.iues' raised on human righ13 infringements lake itJi4riher to minisiry of ihe
heart.
R.A.P PARTNERS
The under mentioned groups are actively and dedicated parts)ers and link organisations
with our project over yeats in service.
ACC
FOWC
CitizenGO
HAVE
FOREST HOUSE COUNSELLING & THIRTY COUNSELLING ORGS.

NEWHAM MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE
VfJUK - Voice foT Jiistice UK
FIVE GPS IN NEWHAM
DESA'S civil society [UN]
NVCO
CCPAS
METROPOLITAN POLICE
SOCIAL SERVICES
SPARK - Newham Substance Misuse Education Inforn]ation Training Service
Christian Voice
Christian Concern
TOTAL HEALTHCARE- SANTUARY (HOLISTIC HEALING)- ENFIELD
ARK OF HOPE FOUNDATION FOR ALL NATIONS
WHAT WE DO AT R.A.P
R.A.P project provides services to all people within the Greater London area, but mainly
in Newham, Waltham forest. Hackney and Barking. We deliver our services to those who
are aged 14yrs & above, who have been sexually, mentally, physically. emotionally &
spiritually abused and are mostly from the Black and Ethnic minority ￿0Up with an
understanding of their cultural needs.
W¢ contribute to the regeneration of health. jobs and education impTovement with our
service provision by..
Counselling and advice, in both pastoral and community settings, helping in total
wellbeing7 with welfare were necessary. building their self confidence, mots'vating
tliem and encouraging them to be self resourceful to bringi a long-term positiv¢
change to their abusive situation. with an open acceptance of making a difference
for a better and improved quality of life.
Making referrals to specialist agencies.
Advice and information referral to other counselling and advice organisations that
deals with areas of counselling that is not within our scope.
Liaising with other cornmunity based services within London to provide support
for our beneficiaries.
We also help in motivating, developing our volunteers by training them internally
and externally, not only to help provide effective and efficient service provider for
our organisation. but also to help them increase their chances to gain employment
and further education opportunities.
We have been active with our charitable purpose more this year, by gift aid to
the deprived with gifts, our service, human r¢sources and fu￿nCIal support.
We help other voluntary/ charity organisations and general publiclmankind with
our charitable activities.

Advocacy to Promote respect for human rights among individuals and
corporations by monitoring, raising awareness of abuse. obtaining redress and
relieviiig iieed anioiig th¢ victiins of abuse, eliiniiiatllig iiifriiig¢iii¢iits of liuinan
rights and with advocacy to address abuse in particular - spiritual abuse within the
Christian Community.
ST
PREVIOUS MANAGEMENT CoMMI￿EE MEMBERS AS MAY 1 2023
REV. S. WAHAB
TRUSTEE.
MISS L ARTHER
MRS. C.EZEDJUNO
TRUSTEE
MR O DAIRO
MRS D OJUKWU
TRUSTEE
EVANG. ABBA Y AWSON
MR P.] OHENHEN
MS .B. AKINKUNLE - DAVIES
MS L.IYEN
SERVICE &
UALIFICATIONS
Restoration foT Abused Peopl¢ (RAP) Il)ougli babed ii) Newli(Iin provides Louns¢lliiigN a]id
advice service for those undergioingi and have been abused r¢siding in Greater London
area. abFed 14yrs & above and deprived.
R.A.P as a voluntary Counselling service, we are aifiliated to Association of Christian
Counsellors and the project employs counsellors with skills. experience and
qiialifications in counselling. Training & .8eminars in coiinselling, managerial,
organisational. child protection and all forms of abuse related seminars and training are
given as an on- going process.
R.A.P is a registered charity and we operate general l other charitable purposes,
education/training, economiclcommunity development. health. overseas aiiv famine
relief, relief of poverty.
R.A.P is licensed to operate as a church and affiliated to FOWC - Fellowship of World
Christians and charisinatic membei church of IMCGB, which is a member of Ecumenical
instrument with churches together in Britain and Ireland (CTBI) and Churches together in
England (CTE).
AppoiiYfMENT OF ACCOUNTANTS I AUDITORS
It was agreed by the Trustees that they will require the service of
David Ojegba A.C.E.A
18 Sullivan Ave. London El 6 3LJ
as the independent examiner of this accounting year to April 30 2024

RESfORATION FOR ABUSED PEOPLE
RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30th APRIL 2024
Unrestrictive
Restrictive
Total
Total Funds
Funds
Funds
Funds
22123
RECEIPTS
GiftAid
Management Contribution
Sales
Gift Aid Tax recovered
Awards for All
Balance b/f
107,221
10,420
3,920
107,221
10,420
3,920
99,201
8,470
1657
26,175
10000
121561
131561
135503
PAYMENTS
Training costs
Volunteer costs
Welfare/8enificiary costs
Professional fees
Rent&Rates
Insurance
Telephone & Fax
Stationery:Printing & Postagi
Equipment
Repairs & maintsnence
Advertising & PR
Sundries
Bank Charges
Accounting fees
Legal
Balance clf
17,213
23,842
30,535
1,230
7,890
985
9,350
13,263
1,175
894
19,750
890
17,213
27,862
34,385
1,230
7,890
985
9,350
13,819
1,175
894
18,973
26,392
33,025
990
4,020
3850
6,840
968
8,810
15,313
1,100
1,435
20,859
825
556
19,750
890
50
1,500
Ei,574 J
50
50
1,700
1,500
1574
126993
10000
136993
137280
NEf SURPLUS/DEFICIT
5,432
-£5,432
1,777

Restoration for Abused People
BALANCE SHE￿ AS AT 30TH APRIL 2024
Assets
Cash at Bank
4151
9583
4151
9583
Reserves
Accumalated fund brought forward
9583
11360
Less deficit/add surplus
5432
Accumalted fund carried forward
4151
9583
Notes

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report on the
accounts
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accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
('the Act").
I report in respect of my examinatlon of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of th8 2011 Act and in carying out my examination. I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
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come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that
disclosed below '> which gives me cause to believe that in, any material
respect:
the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130
of the Charities Act; or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records. or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
conceming the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
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with the examination to which attention should be dravm in this report in
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Oct 2018

RAP TRUST RE
ERVE POLICY
TATEMENT
RAP trustees and management committee mernbers are very keen not to be holding onto
money unnecessarily, but because we believe sustainability is paramount to our
beneficiaries we feel this is necessary but RAP as many other small charities operate
without HOLDING resetves having worked over the years with little reserves, as we
only generate enough income to keep our services going and are not able to put much
aside, the key to our ability to continue has been endless drive to achieve aims by being
able to keep a very close eye on future income sources, cash flow, budgets and resources.
It has not been a nice position to be in, but does show that as an organisation we can
survive on little reserves and deliver fantastic charitable objectives as we have done over
years.
Many funders (governmenL local authority. trustslfoundations and corporate alike) often
offer only restricted funding and very litile contribution towards overheads which
perpetuates this position. So reserves are not the focus of attention but our ability as an
organisation to survive and keep going.
RAP has not been set up io limit to accumulate funds but to apply its fund resources to its
service provisional charitable purposes, and il)erefore justify when we are able to hold
any reserves at end of year it is balancing the need to spend on our beneficiaries (or
charitable purpose) against beginning of nextlfollowing year, while sourcing fiinds foi the
year. After consideration and assessment of benefit of not spending reserves, RAP as a
charity will only be depriving itself from being able to apply money resourced 10
efficiently and effectively d¢liver its charitable objectives - which is one of the duties of
trustees.
TIIRE PLAN.
F R.A.P
R.A.P was established in March 2001 and has gained considerable recognition amongst
the abused and linked organisations and partners. We are always looking for ways to
improve our service, which we offer to our beneficiaries within Greater London and
beyond.
RAP identified through good quality recent consultation internally with beneficiaries,
members of committee and externally with partners client feedback surveys, individual
consultation, community questionnaires and user testing short case studies of existing or
previous clients who have benefited from RAP project to continue to provide a basic one-
to-one I peer support of culturally sensitive ' equally accessible Problem Solving skills
with a personal development programme to asylum seekers, making recommendations
where applicable.
RAP still looking forward to raise funds to enable us own our own building to promote
our aim and objects to reach more achievements and also enable us overcome all
organisational barriers. RAP vision has always been to produce a life restoring and
changing service and we will continue to create key platform in achieving this aim.
During 2023124 our service continued to cover Greater London (mainly Waltham foresL
Barking & Dagenham, Hackney) and discretionary extra to other areas like Sussex, Kent,

Surrey, Middlesex and Essex. Giving the abused - living in these areas, the opportunity to
make a positive change to a supposed hopeless situation. Our strategy is to establish a
national Christian based counseling service and human rights advocacy support network
region by region. Our ability to secure access to regions is limited only by funding
constraints.
Our sister branch in African
R.A.P-Nigeria (Restoration for Abuse People) in Africa took effect publicly with gift aid
in Nigeria in year 2007, though initiated in 2006 with paying hospital bills. We have
continued to contribute to youth educational development with essential equipment goods
for youtli educational motivation& development further unto extended year 2027 diie to
the cosi of living crisis outbreak.This has been received with unique appreciation and
awareness of our vision to Africa. R.A.P - Nigeria has set off well and we hope for a
better and fulfilling partnership with other humanitarian organisations to contribute in the
regeneration of th¢ community need in alignment with our objective by paying hospital
bills for operations, and paying school fees for the under privileged, maintain orphans,
widows& widowers.
There has been high demand for human rights advocacy due to human rights abuse &
terrorism threat in Nigieria. and this pressured demand has led to RAP-Nigeria Awarei)ess
conference adjourned severally biit had a safety measure conference this year in Lagos
State on Every Child Matters - Stop Child Abuse and had collaborating recognition with
Youth Ministries of Churches to help promote our objects in full measure to reach the
community and promote mutual understanding amongst the deprived people. and helping
them uphold themselves as one, to work and dwell together in unity and Love. RAP-
Nigeria is in working partnership with Nigeria Police personals who believe in ow
contribution to the community and volunteering their skills - Siiperiniendent of Police
(Federal SAS), Assistant Commissioner of Police (Legal), Nigeria Interpol, Great faith
orphanagye founded in 1999. with soine having physical challengie, soine are pupils of
various schools and Moduoe Cole orphanage home with mental with physical challeng¢
and disable children , donating Bags of Rice, Cartons of Noodles, Soap. Viju Milk. RAP-
Nigeria would b¢ raising funds to help meet the need of building of hostel for Moduoe
Cole orphanage home.
This year, the Cost of living crisis outbreak has increased RAP -Nigeria continuity in
raisingi awareness on child neglect, domestic violence and bigiamy as a criminal offence
against Marriage Act 218 laws with Human rights advocacy and not without a counter
reaction from one of our cases where the marriage was customary, and took RAP-Nigeria
to Federal High Court for infringement of their fundamental rights, but the case ended up
in favour of our beneficiary as the legal wife and the bigamous ma￿lage had in the
Registry infringing Marriagie Act 218 was set-aside and nullified, while the criminality
hearing part of the case continues. Career Counselling Development Project continues
unto 2027 which is successfully facilitated by different Career professionals to enable
them choose a career to give them a bright future aiming to help build the nation through
these young ones..
RAP UK ensures that when we are working abroad. all our activities comply with our
stated charitable objects. and fit within the legal definition of Public Benefit. Whenever
we have to spend from RAP-UK, all money spent abroad complies with this requirement.

and have su￿1Clent control of the way money sent abroad is spent, to guarantee it is spent
with due diligence, monitoring, risk management. and financial management. which are
vital to ensure coinpliance with cl)arity law and i)iaiI)iaiiis its charitable status. charity's
reputation and support of donors. In view of transparency and good reporting io help
PTomote the organisation's good reputation- changes in foreign exchange rates can be a
risk when pursuing a charity's aims which can affect a charity's purchasing power so plan
Strategies is put in place to minimise this risk
COMMITMENT TO E
UAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY
The project is committed to E.O.P to ensure no one receive less favourable treatsnent as a
beneficiary, client, member of committee, employee and volunteer.
ONCLUSION
In concliision to this year's report, we the tnistees, management committee, voliinteers
and beneficiaries once again wish to express our appreciation of the Founder of R.A.P for
her unique vision and selfless interest in building a pillar upon which those who are
abused in every manner of life can rest, and find a place for healing as a part of
restoration from their abusive situation. and improve their quality of life. And by
expressing a genuine understanding to the cultural needs of the black & ethnic minority
beneficiaries throubih their counselling and healing process. We admire her strength and
zeal never to give up through times of tribulations and especially when funding is
difficult to obtain, but the project still moves on and produce its aims and positive
outcomes and achievements over the years,
We b¢lieve that without quality aiid Lommitted service provision in couiiselling and
advice being given to an abused person, mostly the black & ethnic minority who find it
difficult to express themselves. it is not possible for them to take a step to improve or
chang¢ their situaiion. Bul through our counselling and advice progryamme, we have an
opportunity to create a safe environment, with child protection policy in place and a long
tern) chanLie to their viilnerable 8ittiations as a mean8 to an end. by helping them regyain
self- confidence. resourcefulness and motivation for a better and improved quality of life.
We hope to continue to improve the quality of services we offer to our beneficiaries by
on-going training programmes for our staff and volunteers, by involving our beneficiaries
in developing. managing, monitoring and evaluating, with the effective use of systematic
approach by user feed back and evaluation forms, also ensuring value for money to our
funders. We will also increase our partnership and membership networks with other
voluntary sectors organisations and statutory bodies.
We being a Christian charitable organisation, has hindered our obtaining funds from
certain organisations, we are thankful to the grace upon us that we have come this far
tweiity three years of a positive ch￿]ge in tbe life of every individual that came iii contact
with our organisation. and their families. Despite barrier to funds. we are grateful to make
a change to every individual that comes in contact with our organisation for service.

regardless of race or religion. Amazingly funds might be denied us because of our faith
not because we are not capable of producing or achieving our goals, but we are thankful
that it has not stopped our vision to come twenty-three years down the line with genuine
appreciation of organizations and friends of RAP who have funded us through the years.
We are pleased at R.A.P Nigeria pro￿eSsion with unique recognition despite cost of
living crisis challenges moreover we will continue our vision and impact a positive
change in the life of the youth in the community and human rights advocacy at large
while we continue to build partnership with other organisations to help in regeneration
and building of the communities.
A highly encouraging fact is that RAP is rapidly increasing recognition and quality
service through the help of growing Friends of RAP and funders, who are not distorted by
our faith but motivated by the positive change and impact we are making in the
community and globally in the life of the abused person that comes m contact with us.
CURRENT LIST OF MANAGEMENT cOMMI￿EE MEMBERS AS I MAY 2024
REV. S. WAHAB
TRUSTEE.
MS L.IYEN
MRS. C.EZEDtUNO
TRUSTEE
MS .B. AKINKUNLE - DAVIES
MRS D OJUKWU
TRUSTEE
EVANG. ABBA Y AWSON
MR P.1 OHENHEN
MRS L ARTHER.ADDO
MR O DAIRO
Signature of Chair
Date.. 25 F b