Veterinary Christian Fellowship
Annual report for 1st January 2021 to 31st December 2021
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Introduction
The Veterinary Christian Fellowship (VCF) has been operating since the 1960’s and was an affiliated member of UCCF (Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship) for many years.
VCF has been a registered charity since May 2003 (Charity no: 1099450).
VCF has 6 trustees and there is a larger active committee of 13, which currently incorporates 1 of the trustees. 1 additional committee member stepped down during the year.
Aims
VCF aims:
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To unite Christians within the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions through their common loyalty to the Lord Jesus Christ; and to assist them in the integration of their faith into their professional lives.
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To encourage and support Christian vet and vet nursing students during their studies.
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To support the work of vets and vet nurses called to work and witness abroad.
Funding
Funding is received primarily through individual donations and a suggested annual donation for members. Some income is received from event fees. Gift Aid is claimed on eligible giving.
Newsletter
A newsletter is produced bi-monthly which is emailed to just over 800 people and just over 200 paper copies are sent out.
Membership
There are about 850 people currently registered as members on our database.
About 30 people were added during 2021.
3 requested cancellation of their membership
4 passed away.
The membership continued to be checked through, and a number of folk were removed having never responded to anything over about a 10 year period.
Conferences
The VCF Weekend took place online over the weekend of 5th – 7th March. Over 150 people were registered including 120 vets, 19 students, 10 Vet Nurses, 4 non vets and 13 family members.
Revd. Michael Healy was the guest speaker for the weekend. He gave a series of talks entitled “God, what are you like?” looking at the various characteristics of God. He took his text for the weekend from Colossians, one of the Bible’s New Testament letters where chapter 1 and verse 15 says of Jesus “He is the image of the invisible God.”
Students and young graduates
A number of ‘student Zooms’ were held throughout the year. These allowed students to meet and discussed a range of topic varying from clinical workshops to ethics and advice on getting and remaining in employment.
The ‘EMS Database’ was updated during the year and continued to be sent to those students requesting it. This provides contacts of VCF
members working in veterinary practices who are willing to have VCF students come and gain work experience with them. As work experience is required for completion of the veterinary degree this provides an excellent resource for students to gain skills and practical training in a supportive environment.
Hannah McClintick, Vikki Wyse and Kerry Williams continued to support the students and those who have recently graduated.
Local groups, including VCF Scotland and VCF Ireland
VCF has a number of small groups which meet around the UK where members can make friends locally and support each other. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, some local groups were able to meet in person with social distancing, but for most this was not possible until the latter part of the year. A number met together on Zoom.
Missionary Support
VCF continues to be in contact with various missionaries serving throughout the world in many different communities and situations. Mary Kim, the Missionary Liaison Rep, maintains regular communication with them so VCF can support them through prayer and financially where possible. VCF encourages individual members or local groups to connect with the missionaries to get to know them so we can enhance our support of them further.
Involvement with wider Veterinary Organisations
In person Veterinary Conferences restarted in the autumn, and VCF was able to have a stand at the British Vet Nursing Association Congress and the London Vet Show as well as a breakfast meeting at British Cattle Veterinary Association Conference.
A formal presence at these events publicises the existence of VCF to the wider veterinary community and enables networking of members who are attending. This remains a main way in which new members come to know of VCF and request to join.
Website
John Knight continued to manage the VCF Website to keep people up to date.
Committee
Committee meetings continued to be held monthly via Zoom during the year, which allowed for fellowship and support for one another as well as the opportunity to pray for and plan the work of VCF.
In November, the committee met together for a weekend in Wigton, and via Zoom for those unable to be there in person, to pray together and to seek God’s will for the way forwards for the fellowship.
Stacey Vickery joined the committee in 2021 as Vet Nurse Liaison, and Bob Trelogan stepped down after serving on the committee for 4 years.
AGM 2020
On Saturday 8th March, during the Virtual VCF Weekend, Stephen Anderson chaired the AGM. The Roles of President, Treasurer and Secretary were voted on, and those currently in the roles remained so. (President Ann O’Flynn, Treasurer Jenni Hay and Secretary Ali Budgell)
Finance
In 2021 VCF received an unrestricted income of £26,348. Over 80% of this came from donations and gift aid claimed on those donations, with the remainder coming from the Virtual Weekend fees. Overall, income was slightly decreased compared to 2020, primarily due to the VCF weekend being held virtually rather than in person.
The total expenditure for 2021 was £33,652, which represented an increase on expenditure from 2020 when most activities were curtailed due to the Covid pandemic restrictions. Of that, just over £3000 was spent on attending wider Veterinary Conferences and £3500 was given in donations to VCF linked missionaries. The Virtual weekend expenditure was £3839, with excess Virtual Weekend fees being given to the missionaries.
Although expenditure was higher than income in 2021, this was deliberate as VCF has chosen to invest some of the reserves in activities which will enhance the charitable aims and objectives and increase the membership, and therefore impact, of VCF in the future.
VETERINARY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
Charity Commision No 1099450
Jan-Dec 2021
SECTION A UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
| SECTION A UNRESTRICTED FUNDS | |||
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| 2021 | 2020 | ||
| **A1 ** | Receipts | ||
| 1 | Donations | 14342 | 15188 |
| 2 | Tax recovered | 2918 | 3116 |
| 3 | Secretarial Support (1) | 4625 | 3492 |
| 4 | Virtual weekend (1) | 4463 | 0 |
| 5 | Southern Weekend 2020 | 0 | 3396 |
| 6 | Northern Weekend 2020 | 0 | 3833 |
| 7 | Missionary | 0 | 1875 |
| Total Unrestricted Income | 26348 | 30900 | |
| **A2 ** | Payments | ||
| 1 | Salary | 15676 | 15061 |
| 2 | NEST (pension) | 1123 | 627 |
| 3 | Red shoes | 223 | 221 |
| 4 | Broker Network Insurance | 473 | 406 |
| 5 | KinnairdHill (independent examiner) | 300 | 300 |
| 6 | Office expenses | 2820 | 1351 |
| 7 | CONGRESS | ||
| a) London Vet Show | 2373 | 310 | |
| b) BVNA | 392 | 630 | |
| c) BSAVA | 0 | 72 | |
| d) BVA | 18 | ||
| d) BCVA | 246 | 0 | |
| e) VBD | 0 | 350 | |
| f) Travel to Bristol Students | 0 | 75 | |
| 8 | Missionary | 3500 | 2000 |
| 9 | Secretary expenses | 250 | 421 | |
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| 10 | Student CU Groups | 50 | 65 | |
| 11 | Virtual weekend 2021 | 3839 | 0 | |
| 12 | Committee weekend | 904 | 0 | |
| 13 | Quinta Weekend 2022 | 885 | 0 | |
| 14 | Honorarium (2) | 580 | 600 | |
| 15 | SOUTHERN WEEKEND 2020 | |||
| a) House of Bread | 0 | 2315 | ||
| b) CCLI | 0 | 39 | ||
| c) Catering | 0 | 555 | ||
| d) Printing & Name badge holders | 0 | 56 | ||
| e) Travel | 0 | 97 | ||
| 16 | Northern weekend 2020 refunds | 0 | 1308 | |
| Total unrestricted payments | 33652 | 26859 | ||
| Total Receipts | A1 | 26348 | 30900 | |
| Total Payments | A2 | 33652 | 26859 | |
| Net Receipts (receipts minus payments) | A1-A2 | -7304 | 4041 | |
| Cash funds year end 2020 | A3 | 33186 | 29145 | |
| Cash funds Dec 2021 | A1-A2+A3 | 25882 | 33186 |
SECTION B RESTRICTED FUNDS
| B1 | MISSIONARY FUND (1) Receipts a) Donations 8160 8260 b) Nawat Bibles 1500 c) El Salvador project 0 89 9660 8349 |
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| B2 | Payments | |||||
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| a) Jan & Flo Morrow | 9660 | 8349 | ||||
| 9660 | 8349 | |||||
| Total Receipts | B1 | 9660 | 8349 | |||
| Total Payments | B2 | 9660 | 8349 | |||
| Net Receipts (receipts minus payments) | B1-B2 | 0 | 0 | |||
| Cash funds year end 2020 | B3 | 0 | 0 | |||
| Cash funds Dec 2021 | B1-B2+B3 | 0 | 0 |
SECTION D- STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT YEAR END
| D1a | Cash funds | |
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| Bank of Scotland current account | 25882 | |
| D1b | Other Monetary Assets | |
| Charity repayment claim | 715 | |
| D3b | Assets held for the Charities own use | |
| Assets as of Dec 2020 | 298 | |
| Re-valuation of current assets | -298 | |
| Computer purchase Nov 2021 | 1000 | |
| Depreciation - 25% of purchase value | -250 | |
| Assets as of Dec 2021 | 750 |
Note (1) includes tax recovered
(2) Honorarium
Ian & Catriona Futter - for preparing and presenting several zoom seminars for VCF members - £30 Brenda Millard - for bookkeeping and preparation of the accounts - £550
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the tnJs188s1 mernber3 of i 114}R4 t14 (LIS i i&frJ FEL0541 e On accounts for the year •nded Charlty no (If any) 31-11-kn la qq Set out on poge$ I report to the trustees on ry exarninatFon of the accounts of the al)ove ¢harity1lhe Trusf) for th8 yoar ended Rasponslbilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are respcnsible for the preparation basls of report of the accounts in acctsdance with the requirements of the Charitles Act 2011 (Ihe Acr). r8POrt in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in Trying out my examlnation. I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Chaflty CommlssSon under sectlon 145(5Mb) of the Act. I have rnpleted my examinalion. I C4)nfirm that no material matters have come to tny allention (0th8r than that disdosed below.) in Connection wth the examination thich grrfes me cause to believe that in, any rnaterial respect: accounting records were not k8Pt in accordance with section 130 of the Act or the accounls do not acc( the accounting records Independenl examinerfs statement I have no concerns have corne acmss no other Matt in nnectIOn with Ihe examinaticn to vthich attention should be drawn in ordw to enabl& a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. ' Please delet the in the brnckats rf they do not apply. Signed: 2S oIIQ02i Nam•: NirA £LlUI e£TH mufcNofT Relevant prolesslonal qUalIfl&1on{sl or body Uf any): FCCA LL IER October 2018
Sectioii B Disclosure Only c*Jmplete rf the examiner needs to highlight matters of concem (see CC32. Independent examination of charity aGGounts: diredions and guidance for examiners). Glve h•r• brlof detalls of any items that the examlner wishes to disc105e. IER Octobor 2018