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2021-03-31-accounts

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The Rainbow Centre Sri Lanha
Receipts and payments
The Rainbow Centre Sri Lanha
Receipts and payments
The Rainbow Centre Sri Lanha
Receipts and payments
1114933
accounts
1114933
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Forthe period Dsttt 5 otori u;Ir- To
from 01-A r-20
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted funds Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest
8
to the ossrsst 8 to the nearest 6 to the ossrsst 6 to ths ossrsst 9
A1Recei ts
Doostfoos 66,614 88,814 83,397
Interest
Income
3,746 3,746 7,816
Sub total(Grossincome forAR) 70,ls 70,380 91,213
A2 Asset and investment sales
see table .
Sub total
Total receipts 70,300 - - 76,366 91,213
A3pa ments
Donations
to Rainbow Centre
124,335 124336 49 368
Fees sod expenses 17,695 17665 58,668
Sub total 142,030 185,836
A4Asset and investment
purchases,
(seetable)
Sub total
Total payments 142„030' - - 142,938 10s,038
Net ofreceiptsi(payments) 71,670 71,670 18,823
A5 Transfers between funds
AS Cash funds last year end 1,108,002 1,108,002 1,124,825
Cash funds this year end 1,030r332 1,036,332 1,108,002
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Unrestricted Restricted funds Endowment
Categories Details to funds
nearest E
to nearest E funds
to nssr sat 9
81Cash funds Cash at bank 118,496
Money market deposits 917,926
Total cash funds 1,036,332
(sar vs bsiahces with rsceiph shd ps vms his shoolll(s))
Unrestricted Restricted funds Endowment
funds funds
Details to nearest E to nearest E to nearest E
82Other monetary assets
Fund towhich asset Current value
Details bslongs (optional)
83Investment assets
Fund towhich asset Current value
Details bslongs (optional)
84Assets retained for the
charity's own use
(optional)
Fund to which Amount dus When dus
Details lisbnity
relates
(optional)
85Liabilities
Signed by one or two trustees cn
behalf of all the trustees
Signature Print Name Date ofapproval
Alasdair Gordon Na ls 20-Ma -21
18/05/2021

Names and addresses
ofadvisers
(Optional
information)
Names and addresses
ofadvisers
(Optional
information)
T e ofadviser
Name
Address
Name ofchief executive or names ofsenior staff members
(Optional
information)
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Description ofthe charity's trusts
Type ofgoverning
document
Trust Deed dated 21 May 2006
How the charity is constituted Trust
Trustee selection methods Appointed
by resolution
ofTrustees
Additional
governance
issues
(Optional
information)
You may choose to include
additional
information,
where
relevant,
about:
There are four Trustees who meet regularly,
including
by telephone
or
video calls, to discuss the charity on an ad hoc, as needed basis. The
Trustees make all decisions
in relation to the charity.
The charity does not
have any employees
or staff.
~ policies and procedures
adopted for the induction
and
The Trustees are provided
with the
guidance for trustees issued by the
training
oftrustees;
Charity Commission.
~ the charity's
organisational
structure
and any wider
network
with which the charity
The charity does not have any relationships
with related
other charities or organisations.
parties or any
works;
~ relationship
with any related
parties;
~ trustees'
consideration
of
major dsks and the system
and procedures
to manage
them.
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The charity's
overall objectives are: the relief
ofpoverty, distress,
sickness and suffering;
the provision ofshelter, care,
food, clothing and
Summary
ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out in its
governing
document
medical supplies
and treatment;
education
and training to children
in Sri Lanka.
the provision
and adults;
ofand
primarily
promotion
of
but not exclusively

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Summary ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
The charity represents
the principal
source of funding
ofthe Rainbow
Centre
in Sri Lanka and the operations
ofthe Rainbow Centre would
cease without
this funding.
The Rainbow Centre
in Sri Lanka is a unique
and much praised
provider
ofeducation,
healthcare,
food and support to children
and their families
from deprived
backgrounds
in south-west
Sri Lanka. It is registered
as an
NGO in Sri Lanka.
During 2020/21, the operations
ofthe Rainbow Centre
in Sri Lanka have
been significantly
impacted
by government-required
lockdowns
in
response to the coronavirus.
During the periods when the Rainbow
Centre has not been permitted
to open, its staff have sought to provide
regular food packages and welfare to the Centre's
children
and their
families.
In response to the increased
needs of local children
and families
for the services ofthe Rainbow Centre, the Trustees have agreed to fund
a major expansion
ofthe facilities ofthe Rainbow Centre including
the
construction
ofa new two-storey classroom
block and the provision of
additional
sports and playground
facilities.
These facilities are expected
to be completed
in mid-2021.
The Rainbow Centre
in Sri Lanka continues
to make good progress
expanding
and improving
its activities.
Under the guidance ofthe charity,
the Rainbow Centre
in Sri Lanka has established
good links with schools
in the UK, with benefits
including
the provision
ofvolunteer teachers and
educational
materials
and additional
funding.
It is expected that these
visits will recommence
when permitted
by the coronavirus
epidemic.
The Trustees believe that, notwithstanding
the issues relating to the
coronavirus,
the charity has substantially
achieved
its objectives for the
year.