REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1103676
Unaudit•J
FThkd 31 March 2025
Wes]ey PcmF£rton tip
84a tancasterRoad
Enfield
Middl
EN2 OBX

Women.
'th Network
Repoft of ih¢Tn]$1ee5
I to 3
Independeni Examinerfs Ret
Sthtemeni of Firwjcial Activities
Balance Sh
Notcsto the FiTtrallcid Statem￿ls
7 to 11
Dctailed Statement of Financial Activitic
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f he T￿l￿eeS
f rthey
The iwsiees pr¢sent their Tq)Ort with the financial bxateTnents of the chariry for the year ended Jl March 2025. The
trustees have adopted the provisions of Accouniing and Rewrting by Charitie%'. Statement of RecoTnmended Practice
applicable to charili&s preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financia] Reporting Standard applicable in ihe
UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102} (effective l January 2019).
ORIECTTrTS AND ACTITrITIES
Objecilves and fiiDJs
The PTOtnolion of religious harn)ony for the benefit of the public by facilitating and eth¢￿ra￿rtg in¢era¢tion and
friendship among people froTn differ¢rtt faith backgrounds in order to Promote understanding and appreciation of
distinctive beliefs and practiccs and of comTnon ground. To Supp￿ and prornthe the ￿tabliShMent of interfaith
groups.
Signifi¢*nt a¢tlvltles
As well as supportingF our groups. WIN runs a range of proj¢¢ts that tie into WWS mission of proinoting friendslup and
etnbTacin¥ differen¢¢. and also addressing key i5SUeS that impact women and girls of all faiths and none.
erlaith Shared MeY41 Pro
ect
This project aimed io bring communitie5 together in l(Kal aTea5 of WalthaTn Forest and we wert plea*d tts ¢(￿rganISe
with our friends at Waltham Forest WIN and wih support from Waliham For￿ Migrdnl Aciion. We came iogether,
shanng f(x)d ond conver%ation with new friends and familiaT face5. We We￿ delighted to be joined by the Mayor of
WalthaTn Foresi, Collncillor Sharon Waldron. Food & Friendship brings together our cornmunitie5 With local migrdnt
communities including Fefugees, &sylum-%eekers and those wiihollt 4ttiled status or access lo government suppon.
Sharillg f(x>d open5 up ConVe￿tIOnS and breaks down barriers, as well as allowing us to celebrate and share our ¢ultu]al
heriiage.
All ofus Youth
The All of Us Youth Carnpaign has continued to attract inter£st and we are currently exploring partnership work with
two forn)er aciors who want io ￿tablish a fomial nonprofit organi8ation thai will use our resources wth youth
organi8ations and schools. The vision 15 to respond to the growing preqsure8 facing young pwple by addre&sing the gaps
left by fomial education 2nd championing Creativity and self-expression &s vital ti)ols for growh, connection, and
pioblem-solving. Our mission is to help shape a more rounded. inclusive experience of Childh￿d-one that not only
nurtures emotional and imaginaiive development. bul also equips ywng people with the confidence. curiosity. a￿d
resilience to navigaie and shape an in¢reasingly ¢omplex WOTId.
The'Kee
irt
Falth, Pro
amme
This year. WIN Celebtateil Its 20th anniversary and launchd a 'Keeping Faith, prograrnrne.. a year-long national
conversation engaging people of different ¢ultUTe& ages and backgrounds as well as bridging seclllar and religious
divides. Throughout the year. we brought different audiences together to explore the fherne of 'Keeping Faith,. through a
series ofevenLS, Interview podc&sL% and 2 bwk of women's writing. which was published in October 2025.
Ke¢ping7 Faith ￿d¢a￿t5. Can be found on this website.. Keeping Faith.. A How To Guide
Ourchair, Lady Gilda l£y shares Ilie meaning behind the proj¢¢t'.
"Twenty year8 ago when we launched WtN th¢ world w&5 still in profound sh(Kk from 9111 and its aftemiath. Now,
twenty yeaT5 later, little seern5 to have changed or has it? Keeping Faith is a celebrdlion of our twentieth anniversary
through exploring where we are i(Klay &8 a $￿idy, how we got here, and our faith in a better future for all. My sincere
thanks go to.. Staff for all their hard work and commitment in putting thi% projea iogdher. Sorcha Connell. for her help
and advice in managing ihe logistics; Adam Brichto for all his help wilh the p(¥Jcast ond Finesilyer for hi$
inspiring art work."
z.ine worksh(TrP. }U￿￿11￿5LGo￿£￿UnLYtrS1¢
In Febnjary this year. we partnered with City University to offer The Zine workshop as part of our Keeping Faith,
theTned anniversary year. The aim of this event was to intr(NJuce young people to interfaith and WIN with a po%itive,
accessible experi¢nc¢. The ¢v¢nt was a collaboration b￿ween WIN and..
loana SiTnion, Zine facilitatOT {loana supplied all the rnateria15 for the event)
- City's Chapliancy Team, led by cwrdinaiing Chaplin Rev lan Wotsfold
- City's EDI T&qm
Social rnedia Coverdge of ihe events ffached over 10(M) studenis ihrough City's Instagram, Twitterlx aTLd student
rtewsletters.
STRucfvR&, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing do¢um¢nt
The Lhariiy 1% conirolltd by its governing d￿UMenL a deed of trust and constitutes an unincorp)rdied charity.
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ort of the Trus
STRUCTURE. GOVERNAT4CE AM) MANACEMENr
Re¢rnitmeni and appolntmeDt of trnstees
Metnbcrs aTe rerruiid from lrfal ¥rn%%rooL% communities wheTe wr Grou￿ art ba%d in the London Boroughs of
Bamet, Redbridge. WalthaJn Forc%¢ and E&%tboume. Trustecs are rtrTUitcd through advertising in print and social media
as well as using our networks through partnership5 fonned.
Organi5ational 5tructtt
wtN i% manaLJed by 6 tn1st￿￿ drdwn from diverse faith backgrounds. We have l ￿0. I Communicatjotis Officer and
I project manager. In addition our Groups are manag?ed by volunieers led by a Committtt of 6 people. They are
resyonsible for reporting to Head Office of their weeklylmonthly activities and are supported flnancially lo run ih¢ise
REb LRENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DffAILS
Regi8t¢red Ch&rity number
1103676
Principal addre55
3 Maryleix)n¢ M¢ws
London
WIG8PU
Trustee5
G Lewy
G N Walker
D Sridhar
T Dane5h
Rev M Nunn
S Connell
Jndep¢nd¢nt F.xaminer
Wesley Pemberton LLP
84a Lanca￿er Road
Enfield
Middle8ex
EN2 OBX
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Women's Interfaith N
fih Tm4tt8
forth Y arE.n
END OF YEAR MESSAGES
"wtws 2024r2025 anruveT5ary year was truly ex¢cptiona]. We an tnspiring series of event5 and tMNJc&Qs that
showcased the remarkable WOTk of and the unwavering commitment of our memkrs to making a tx)silive
diffcrcn¢e in the woAd. This was also a y￿r when we ma4e many mor¢ mcmbers. My heartfdt thaTths go to everyone
who*e dedi¢atioD and ¢ontributi¢)ns made this yearsuch a suc¢e&*
Our anniversary celebration and I￿k lauT￿h in (kn(thr at s￿k¢15 H[￿5¢ in Parliament was an unforgettable
highlight. Il w&s a powerful refiecttOTL of the friendship. warnJrK a[￿ sense of community defjne our membership.
We will endeavour io mth 2026 the y&qr we exiethd (w mesgge of friendship, respe¢L and unity io even ]nore women
and co[n￿Unitic￿ l am confident that the eXtr￿[dInary w(xn¢n ol WIN will C￿linUe to be a sour¢e of hope and pvdce
for the futllre.-
End of YeAr Me$5a
e from MaTion Waru
WIN CEO
"WIN was able io anract new membership through the incnased events and ￿tre￿h. This'real. engagement and better
understand our place in the Interfaith space enabled us to pui WtN on the map and more connection5 made at the 5
¢ommuniiy forum% and medings allended by #aff as well as during (xjr 20th anniversary celebration in (ktober 2025.
More people are iTLteAeting with srtial tnedia acc[￿lts a￿1 a higher following in the interfaith space t(x>.
In addillOn=
- WIN'5 orgaiu5ational reach improved - New relatiotjships buili from ihe Keeping Faith IxK& and Jxxicast epis￿¢￿. All
of our events in 2025 had multiple *iendea8 who hadnl heard of WtN ￿rore they attended. More wential members
reached out to us this year than in 2023 land ab￿1 the same nllmber of pwle as in 2024), proving th* ihe need for
WIN is still there. WtN is reaching a mojr dive￿ age range thatl Pre￿OU5 years ihrollgh pattreJ5hips. the PLKlcast and
SIKial media. Exten5Lve networking (often resulting in invithtion4meding￿coI]aI￿)ra1iOn} by IVtN has seen WIN
din promitlence in the Interfaith sector in 2025 and teyon
- WIN engaged new audiences thereby building new parn*rshÉps and continuing existing ones - Successful through
Keeping Faith p(xl¢aK events. and ndworking. We f¢tl that projoxts *e the Wdy of meaningfully engaging
new audience5 with WIN.
. Stronger connection with our 12(M) strong rnembers were m* . Memt*r5 reatly appreei*e the visits froln the whole
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dent F.xamin
Women's Int
to the TnL5tee5
IndepeDdent examiner's rep)rt to the trustee5 of w0n￿n'S InterfAith Nthork
I report io the charity In￿tts on Tny examination of the &ctyJnts of Women's tnterfatih Ndwojk (the Tnjstl for the year
ended 31 March 2025.
Respotsslbiiities and basis of report
As the ehariiy trU￿e¢S of the Tru￿ are responsible for the prq)OTation of the accounts in accordance with the
requirements of ihe Charities Act 2011 Ilhe Act).
I repoft in re$￿t of my exami[￿10￿ of the Tn￿'S *C￿￿ts carried out Se£¢i¢)n 145 of ihe Act and in catrying out
my examination I have followed all aw)licable Direaions given by the Charity Conmjtssion under Section 14515Xb) of
the Act.
lttdwemdent txxmlner's statement
I have COTnpleted Tny examinoiion. I confimi that llo Tnatuial rnatter5 have come to my attention in ¢onne¢tiOTt with the
exarTiination me cause iobelieve that Èn any materia] re5Tttt.'
Counting rttonls were n(rt kept in resplrt of the TnL4 &s rquired by Section 130 of the ACL
the accounts do not accord with those re£wds' or
the ￿CoUntS do n(* comply with the applicable wuirunents ¢0]Ker￿8 the forn and conctht of ￿)Unts set out
in the Charilies (A¢¢ounts and Reports) Regulations 21x18 cther than any tequirement that the xcounts give a
true and f￿r view which is w a mallcreotiside¥tyJ a5 part of an in(krÈndcni examination.
I have tjo conc£rns and have come acn)ss Th) irther matteTS in connection with the examinaiion to which atttntion should
be drawn in this report in orderioenable a properuTwJeT5tanding of the aeeounts io be Tt&hed.
Rajiv Gunesh
Wesley Pembenon LLP
Enfield
Middle*
EN2 OBX
19 January 2026

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31.3.25
Unrestric¢ed
31.3.24
Total
funds
JNCOI¥IE AND ENDOWMEN15 FROM
DotJatiotJs and lewies
162,528
215,818
EXPENDrruRE ON
Raising funds
7,611
6,790
Ch*riiabl¢ acti￿tieS
Charity XtiViti&S
7.078
3,118
Other
195,741
210,813
Total
210,430
220.721
NET INCO%IEI(EXPENDrruRE)
(47.902)
(4.903)
RF.CONCILIATIOY OF FLryDS
Total fun(ts brought forwwd
119.591
124.494
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
71,689
119.591
The notcs forni rArt of these finatKial
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Women,
31.3.25
Unrestria
fund
31.3.24
Total
funds
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible aksets
359
809
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
C&%h at bank and in hand
522
78.937
522
125.345
79.459
125.867
CREDrroRs
Amounis falling due within oncycar
{8,129)
(7,0851
NET CURRENT A&SETS
71 J30
118,782
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENr
LIABILrrIES
71,689
119.591
NET ASSETS
71,689
119.591
FUNDS
unr￿n￿ed funds
71,689
119.591
TOTAL FUNDS
71,689
119.591
The financial Statements w¢re approved by the knrd of TnLSttts and autknrised for issue
.19101126.......................... and sI￿d on its behalf by:
Gt£Try.Tn
The ￿eS forni part ofthese financial **ements

th Network
l March 2
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of prepariDg the financial statement5
The financial s1atetnenl% of the ¢hanly. which is a public bcnefit C¥Ltity FRS 102. have been prepared in
accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 1021 'A¢¢ThJniing and Rep￿ing by Charitie5.' Statement of
Recommended Practice applicable to ehariiics Preparing their in a¢CoTda￿cc with the Financial
Re]x)rting Standard applicable in the UK and Republi¢ of I￿land (FRS 102) (effective l January 2019),,
Financia] RetK>rting Sthndard 102 Tr Financia] Rerthing Standard applicable in the and Republic of
Irelan(r and the Cl￿tleS Aet 2011. The fir￿CIal ￿￿[eMenL￿ have been prepamj under the hislorical co
conveniion.
Ancome
All incorne 15 recogni5eJ in the S¢atement of Financia] kniN'ities once the charity tths etltitlement to the fund& li
is probable that the in¢om¢ wÉll b¢ rc¢eived and ihe arnount can be rneaq￿ed reliably.
Eipendltm
Liabilities are Teewi5ed &s ¢xt¢nditure as s(w)n as theTC is a legal or conththive obligation committing the
Charity to ihat expendiiuo it is pmbable that a traT￿eT of e£fjnomi¢ benefits wtll Ix required in srtilement and
the arnount of the obligation ffliably. Ex]xndiDJre is ￿￿nted for on an attTua15 b&sis and has
been classified wider headings lh* aggregate ail c4>5t related 10 the eateg(ry. WheTe costs eannot be directly
atiribttted to panicular he*Jings they have all￿dIed io ￿Vt￿&S on a basis consis1ent with the use of
rcsourcvi.
Tangible flled Assets
Depreciation is proiilled * the following annual rates in (ffder to write off each over its estimated usefvl
T8￿tiOn
The ¢harily is exempt from on its charirable xtiviti
Fund aecounting
Unrestricted funds ean be ￿￿d in accordat)ce with 1￿charItab￿ Objectiv￿ at the dith1￿ of th¢
Restriauj funds Can only be u5al for particular ruthctcd purFose5 Within the ciTrjttts of the cljarity. Restrictions
arise when sprtified by the doThx orwhen fi]TKisare rai*4 forpMrti¢ular rcstricied puryx)ses.
Further explanation of the nature and puT[K￿¢ of fimd is includuj in the TMrte5 to the finan¢ia] statement5.
PeDSiOtt Costs other post-retiremeDt IJenefft$
The Charity oFYrates a defined contrib￿lon pen*on scheme. ContrilJJ¢ions payable to the Ch￿￿ty.$ pension
scheme areeharged lo the s&￿•￿en1 of FinatKiat Activiiies in the penfyl to which they relat¢.
continued...

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h Netw
Notes to the Financial Statements- e
for the Year Ended 31 March ?025
tinu
RAISING FUNDS
RAising doDatMbDS And kg*cies
31.3.25
31.3.24
Support c(
7.611
6,790
TRUSTEES. REMLTr4ERATION ￿￿D BENEFrrs
There were no tnjstecg remunerdiiOTh or th t¢Thefits for the year ended 31 March 2025 nor for the year ended
31 Match 2024.
Trustees, expenses
There were no tn]sitts' expense5 tAid for the yearendtsl 31 Mareh 2025 rM)r for the yearended 31 March 2024.
COMPARATIVES FOR THE sfATEMENf OF FINANCLiLAcrivrrIES
Untrstheted
nd
INCOME AND ENDOWMEYfs FROM
tX)naiions and legacies
215.818
EXPENDITURE ON
Rai%ing funds
Cbaritabk xeiivities
Charity activities
3.118
Other
210,813
Total
220,721
ET INCOMEI{EXPENDrruRE)
(4.903)
RECOYi CILIATIO,Y OF FUNDS
Tota] fvnds brought fonvard
124,494
TOTAL F1Tr4DS CARRIED FORWARD
119,591
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TANGIBLE FIXTD A&SETS
Fixlurc
Computer
4uiprncnt
rirrit)gs
Totals
cosr
At l April 2024 and 31 March 2025
6,031
5.581
11.612
DEPRECIATION
At l April 2024
Charge for year
5,701
330
5.102
120
10,803
450
At 31 March 2025
6,031
5.222
11253
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 Mareh 2025
359
359
At 31 March 2024
330
479
809
DEBT01￿. AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WtTHIN ONE YEAR
31.3.25
31.3.24
522
522
CREDITORS: AMouNfs FALLING DUE WITHLY ONE YLIR
31.3.25
JiJ.24
Taxation aTLd xKial security
Other creditor5
3.127
5.1M)2
2,083
5,002
8.129
7.085
MOVEMEYT IN F1Tr4DS
Nd
At
31.3.25
At 1.4.24
in fvnds
Unrestricied funds
General fund
119,591
(47.902)
71.689
TOTAL FiINDS
119.591
(47,la)2)
71.689
Nct movemcnt in funds. included in thealM)ve are as foll
Incoming
Movement
in fund5
expend
UnrestTitted fi￿d$
Genera] fund
161528
(210.430)
{47,9￿12}
TOTAL FUNDS
162,528
(210.430)
(47.902)
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Noics to the Fin
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- eonthiwed
CompAratlYes for movemeni In fund5
Net
movem￿1
in funds
At 1.4.23
31.3.24
Unresirlcted funds
Genero1 fund
124,494
(4,903)
119.591
TOTAL FLTrIDS
124,494
(4.903)
119.591
CornpaTativ¢ r* mov¢ment in fund& includ¢d in the aih)ve are follows:
Irthming
Movernent
in funds
Unrestrlcted funds
Cienerdl I'und
215.818
(220,721 }
14.903)
TOTAI. FUNDS
215.818
(220.721 >
14,90J)
A ¢utTenl year 12 months and prior year 12 month5 C￿bIr￿ 1$ as follows..
Net
movement
in funds
At
31.3.25
Al 1.4.23
Vnre5trltted fundi
General fund
124.494
(52,805)
71.689
T(yfAL FUNDS
124.494
(52.805)
71.689
A current year 12 month5 aTwJ pri(Y year 12 m(fflth8 combined movement in funds in¢luded in the above are
follow%'.
Incoming
Movement
in ftJnd8
expendtyj
Unrestricted funds
(ienerdl fiind
378.346
(431,1511
(52,805)
TOTAL FUNDS
378.346
(431.151)
{52.805)
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RELATED PARTY DISCIA)SLUiLS
There were no relatcd party tra[￿¢10￿5 for the yearended 31 March 2025.
Pa8ell

Women'5 Interfaith
31.3.25
31.3.24
INCOME AND END0W￿lENrS
Don8ti0Th5 and legacie5
EvenL% & dona¢ions
Deposit account in*re
160,753
1.775
213,550
1268
162.528
215.818
TotAI incoming re50UTce5
162.528
215,818
EXPENDrruRE
Charit#ble octlvltks
Event costs
7,078
3,118
Otlter
Wages
Pension5
Postage & ￿ationery
Film production & c(ksts
Insurance
Computer costs
Sundrieg
Reni & rates
MethIng ]YM)m expenses
112.904
2,578
220
71439
750
4.689
850
1,053
258
l(K),567
386
285
94.964
677
2.687
10.968
279
195.741
210,813
Support costs
FinAnce
Training
Bank charge5
DeprWI￿1on of tangible fixed
6.956
205
450
6.390
212
188
7,611
6.7WJ
Total resour¢cs expcnded
210.430
220.721
Net expenditure
(47,9021
{4.903)
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