## Veterinary Christian Fellowship Annual report for 1st January 2024 to 31st December 2024 

## 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 14. 

2 committee members, Jenni McIntyre and Mike Christian, stepped down during the year and 3 were added, Dan Mok, Freya Wood and Holly McNeill. 

## Aims 

VCF aims: 

- 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. 

- To encourage and support Christian vet and vet nursing students during their studies. 

- 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 860 people and just over 200 paper copies are sent out. 

## Membership 

There are just over 970 people currently registered as members on our database. 



73 people were added during 2024; consisting of 20 Vets, 45 Students, 6 Vet Nurses, and 2 receptionist / practice managers. 

20 people were removed during 2024 for the following reasons: 

3 died; 1 requested removal due to leaving the vet course; 1 requested removal due to personal reasons; 7 unsubscribed online; and the rest were removed as we have no longer any contact details or contact with them. 

## VCF Weekends 2024 

1. VCF Southern Weekend 23[rd] – 25[th] February at St Cassian’s Centre, Hungerford, with David Williams as the speaker and 71 people attended. 

2. VCF Northern Weekend 15[th] – 17[th] March at Skiddaw Centre, Keswick with David Swan as the speaker and attended by 63 people. 

3. Virtual VCF meeting 18[th] May 2024 with Ann McMahon as the speaker and delegates attended from Australia, New Zealand, Africa, and Europe as well as the UK and Ireland. 

4. North of Scotland Weekend 4[th] – 6[th] October near Aviemore with Guy Gordon as the speaker and 30 people attended. 

## Students and young graduates 

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. 

The number of vet schools has increased and is too much for one person on the committee to take care of. Therefore, after prayerful consideration, Hannah McClintick passed on the role of Student Liaison to Dan Mok, Holly McNeill and Freya Wood, who will each look after specific vet schools. 

The Paul Manning Memorial EMS Fund supported 7 students undertaking EMS placements. Two students undertook UK clinical placements; two undertook clinical placements overseas; one student was supported for both a UK and an overseas clinical placement; and one student was 



awarded a grant for a UK based pre-clinical placement. The grants awarded in 2024 totalled £1900. VCF remains very grateful to Hilary Manning for continuing to support the Fund. 

## 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. 

## 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 

VCF was able to attend eight Veterinary Exhibitions through the year: BSAVA, BVA Live, BEVA, BSAVA Alba, BVNA, BCVA, Vet CPD and the LVS. Many VCF members visited the various stands, and it was an opportunity to hand out well over 3000 booklets with bible verses to delegates at the various shows. 

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 discuss, pray for and plan the work of VCF. In November, the committee met together for a weekend in Cumbria, 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. 



## AGM 2024 

The AGM took place on Saturday 18[th] February during the VCF Weekend and was chaired by John Brown. 73 members attended the meeting in person and others joined on Zoom. 

The Roles of President, Treasurer and Secretary were voted on, and each was agreed on unanimously. Kerry Williams succeeded Ann O’Flynn as President, and the roles of Treasurer (Jenni Hay) and Secretary (Ali Budgell) remained unchanged. 

## Finance 

The total unrestricted income received by VCF in 2024 was £78,373. This was primarily received through member donations and gift aid reclaimed. We were very grateful to receive a £20,000 donation from one member to support the attendance of VCF at the Veterinary Exhibitions in 2025. 

Total unrestricted expenditure for 2024 was £75,101, which was only slightly increased on 2023 expenditure. VCF continued to support our active Missionary Partners and students, as well as using the finances to promote the Fellowship and our charitable aims and objectives. 

The income from the four ‘VCF Weekends’ covered their costs, so there was no significant net gain or loss from running them. 

There is one main restricted fund which supports one of our Missionary Partners. This had an income and expenditure of £8310 for 2024 as all the money received during the year was passed on to the Missionary Partner. 

The trustees and committee remain very grateful for the generous giving of VCF members which enables the Fellowship to achieve all that has been described previously. Careful monitoring of the finances is continually necessary in order to ensure this situation remains in future years as the Fellowship continues to grow. 



## **VETERINARY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP** 

Charity Commision No 1099450 Jan-Dec 2024 

|**A1 **<br>**1** <br>**2** <br>**3** <br>**4** <br>**5** <br>**6** <br>**7** <br>**8** <br>**9** <br>**10** <br>**11** <br>**12** <br>**13** <br>**A2 **<br>**1** <br>**2** <br>**3** <br>**4** <br>**5** <br>**6** <br>**7** <br>**8** <br>**9** <br>**10** <br>**11** <br>**12** <br>**13** <br>**14** <br>**15** <br>**16** <br>**17** <br>**18**|**SECTION A UNRESTRICTED FUNDS**<br>Yr End<br>**2024**<br>**2023**<br> **Receipts**<br> Donations<br>19724<br>19647<br> Tax recovered<br>4036<br>4232<br> Secretarial Support (1)<br>18000<br>18000<br> Bank Interest<br>126<br> Students (1)<br>75<br>75<br> CVM Congress Grant<br>11050<br> Congress<br>20000<br> EMS Fund (1)<br>600<br> St Cassians weekend 2024<br>6213<br>666<br> Skiddaw weekend 2024<br>5633<br>366<br> Virtual day donations 2024<br>395<br> Cairngorms weekend 2024<br>2669<br> Quinta Weekend 2023/2025<br>902<br>14448<br>**Total Unrestricted Income**<br>**78373**<br>**68484**<br> **Payments**<br> Salary<br>22035<br>18301<br> NEST (pension)<br>1852<br>1393<br> Red shoes<br>236<br>230<br> Broker Network Insurance<br>550<br>532<br> KinnairdHill (independent examiner)<br>399<br>363<br> Office expenses<br>3275<br>2859<br> CONGRESS<br>a)<br>London Vet Show<br>3458<br>2937<br>b)<br>BVNA<br>1170<br>1076<br>c)<br>BVA<br>2930<br>3541<br>d)<br>BCVA<br>180<br>184<br>e)<br>BSAVA<br>1075<br>1520<br>f)<br>BSAVA Alba<br>1468<br>1544<br>g)<br>VET CPD<br>443<br>484<br>h)<br>BEVA<br>1790<br>1510<br>i)<br>General Congress expense<br>3066<br>1360<br> Student CU Groups<br>1122<br>481<br> Missionary<br>8663<br>8480<br> Website<br>3990<br> Sundries<br>276<br>346<br> EMS Grant<br>1900<br>3726<br> Craft project<br>64<br>164<br> Committee weekend<br>2653<br>2608<br> St Cassians weekend 2024<br>7546<br>623<br> Skiddaw weekend 2024<br>5106<br>450<br> Cairngorms weekend 2024<br>2224<br> Quinta weekend 2023/2025<br>920<br>15365|
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|**19** <br>**B1** <br>**B2**|Honorarium (2)<br>700<br>697<br>**75101**<br>**74764**<br>Total Income<br>A1<br>78373<br>68484<br>Total Payments<br>A2<br>75101<br>74764<br>Net of receipts(payments)<br>A1-A2<br>3272<br>-6280<br>Cash funds year end 2023<br>A3<br>40432<br>46712<br>Cash funds Dec 2024<br>A1-A2+A3<br>43704<br>40432<br>**SECTION B RESTRICTED FUNDS**<br>**MISSIONARY FUND (1)**<br> Receipts<br>a)<br>Donations<br>8310<br>8295<br>**8310**<br>**8295**<br>Payments<br>a)<br>Jan & Flo Morrow<br>8310<br>8295<br>**8310**<br>**8295**<br>Total Receipts<br>B1<br>8310<br>8295<br>Total Payments<br>B2<br>8310<br>8295<br>Net of receipts (Payments)<br>B1-B2<br>0<br>0<br>0<br>Cash funds Dec 2024<br>B1-B2+B3<br>0<br>0<br>0|
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## **SECTION D- STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT YEAR END** 

|**D1a**||Cash funds||
|---|---|---|---|
|||Bank of Scotland current account|13578|
|**D1b**||Other Monetary Assets|30126|
|||Charity repayment claim|644|
|**D3b**||Assets held for the Charities own use||
|||Assets as of Dec 2023|250|
|||Depreciation - 25% of purchase|-250|
|||Assets as of Dec 2024|0|
||**Note**|**(1) includes tax recovered**||
|||**(2) Honorarium**||
|||Brenda Millard - for bookeeping and preparation of accounts £700||





CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's
report on the accounts
Se¢tlon A
Independent Exarniner's Report
Report to the trustee51
members of
VETERINARY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
On a¢¢ounts for the year
ended
YIE 31 DECEMBER 2024
Charity no
{if any)
1099450
Set out on pages
IT02
I report lo the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity ('the Trust'l for the year ended 31 December 2024.
Responsibllltles and As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are responsible for the preparation
basls of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 ('the Acy.).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in caTrying out rny examination, I
have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145{5)Ib} of the Act.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
come to my attention (other than that disclosed below'l in connection with
the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material
respect..
accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of
the Acl or
the accounts do not accord w*th the accounting records
Independent
examiner's statement
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination lo which attention should be drawn in order to enable a
proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
The Tnjst
ual Report was not.available at this lime.
Signed:
Dats:
2910112025
Name:
NITA ELIZABETH HUTCHCRAFT
Relevant professional
qualrfication(sl or body
{rf any):
FCCA
Address:
BRUNEL HOUSE, I ARCHERS COURT, HUNTINGDON, CAM8S. PE29 6XG
IER
October 2018

Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concem (see CC32,
Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for
examiners).
Glve here brlef detalls of
any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.
IER
October 2018