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2021-03-31-accounts

Chittagong Welfare Trust UK (CWTUK) Financial review for the year ending 31 March 2021

Charity No 1099234

Reviewed by Trustee Syed Kafil Ahmed — B Com

Principal Location

257 McLeod Road London SE2 0Yd

Bankers

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HSBC Plc 85 Lewisham High Street London SE13 6BE

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SECTION A: Receipts and Payments

Total Payments this financial year: £ 35,565.74 Cash b/fwd from last year £ 9,440 Gross Income this financial year £ 45,005.74 Payments: Rohingha Payments 60% F 27,003.44 Flood Relief (North Bengal) 40% £ 5,996.56 Total Spend £ 33,000.00 Cash at bank £ 12,005.74 Total F 45,005.74

SECTION B:

Statement of assets and liabilities @ the end of the year 20/21 Cash at bank F 12,005.74

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Signed by Two Trustees:
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Date signed: 30/01/2022
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Date signed: 30/01/2022
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Trustee’s Annual report for the period 1 April 2020 to 31 March 2021

For Chittagong Welfare Trust UK (CWTUk)

Registered Charity Number: 1099234 Address: 257 Mcleod road, London SE2 OYJ

Name of Trustees who manage the charity:

Mrs Nasim Ahmed Chairperson appointed 08/08/2003 Mr Syed Kafiluddin Anmed appointed 08/08/2003 Mr Ahmud Coowar appointed 14/12/2016

Name of chief executive or senior staff: - Mrs Nasim Ahmed

SECTION B: Structure, Governance and Management

Charity constituted: A Charitable Trust;

Trustee selection: Trust has at least 3 trustees who hold office permanently.

Governance - Model Charitable Trust document;

The trust mainly rely on general public for financial support. Collections are done online via cheques and bank transfers. The appeal for collection is made via the Trust website and Social Media group.

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All online donations are vetted by the trustee. The receipts are recorded. The bank statements are verified by the trustees. Larger Amounts are verified personally by the trustees as they are aware of the risks.

SECTION C: Objectives and activities

The objectives are to relieve poverty, sickness and distress and to help give a quality of Life to the needy.

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Last year the Charity carried out helping the Rohingyas:

Build water well; distributed blankets; winter clothes to children and adults.

Food distribution; medicine distribution and spend 60% for the monies to do this.

North of Bangladesh the charity distributed food packages and clothes to the flood stricken people in boats.

Food was distributed to the Railway street children and adults in the capital city of Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Food was distributed to the Local community in the UK during the Covid 19 Lockdown.

The Charity is committed in furthering it objectives in the future by giving support to the local community in the UK.

FINANCIAL REVIEW:

The Trust tend to spend majority of the monies in the year of collection. There is no deficit.

SECTION D:

Declaration

The trustee’s declare that they approve the trustee’s report (prepared by Syed Kafiluddin Ahmed, Finance)

Mrs Nasim Ahmed Chairperson Date: 30/01/2022

Mr Syed Kafiluddin Ahmed

Trustee/Finance 30/01/2022