The Streetlight Tn
Charlty Name and Number
The Streetlight Trust: registered charity number 1117789
Prlncipal Address
1 Warners Close, Great Brickhill. Milton Keynes. MK17 9BJ
Trustees
Revd M Adams
Mr A J Barton (Treasurer)
MrMJGale
Revd I C Hert)ert {Chaim)an)
MsMMLane
Revd C McAllister
Revd N J Ta￿Or
Professional Athiisors
Bankers.. Co-operative Bank pla PO Box 101. 1 Balloon Street Manchester, M60 4EP
Independert Examiner.. Mr O H Hermes

Trustees Annual Report for the year ended 31 December 2022
The trustees present their annual rewrt and financial ststement for the year ended
31 December 2022. The financial ststements have been prepared on a cash basis.
Structure. Governance and Management
The Streetlight Twst was established on 4 February 2￿6 under a twst deed. The
charity is constituted as a Trust
The trust is managed by the trustees. There are no stsff employed by the Trust. The
trust deed provides for a Minimum of three trustee& There were seven Trustees at
the end of the year.
New trustees are apwinted by the existing Trustees. All new Trustees are appointed
for an initial term of three years. During the year. Andrew Barton was reappointed as
a Tnjstee.
At trustees, meetings, the strategy for Streedight is agreed. finances and fundraising
are reviewed, along with the achievements being made with the funds provided to
Kanlungan.
During 2022, two Trustee meeting were held, of which one was face to face. The
Trustees dealt with other matters wa e-mail. In fijture the Trustees expect to continue
holding one face to fa￿ meeting a year and conduct the rest of its meetings via
Zoom in order to reduce our carbon f￿tprint
Objectlves and activities for the Public Benefft
The objects of the Streetlight Trust as set out in its twst deed are "to improve the
lives of the poorest and most vulnerable thildren and their families in the Philippines
by making grants of money available to non-governmental organisations {NGO's)
operating wsth a Christian ethos.-
The Trustees have paid due regard to the Charity Commission's guidance on public
benefit in deciding what artivities the charity should undertake.
Achi•vements and performance
Coronavirus made huge demands on Kanlungan Sa ERMA the NGO that Streetlight
supports in the Philippines, throughout 2021 Lockdown restrictions were draconian
and meant that the children in the residential centres run by Kanlungan were not
allowed out for over two year& Education was badly disrupted although stsff did
their best to help the children with their online education.
Street families continued to find life very tough. Kanlungan responded by carying on
its feeding programme, including community pantries in the latter part of the year.
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One of the sad realities of the pandemic has been the explosive growth of online
sexual exploitstion. It is likely that Kanlungan will need to develop activities to
support children that have been affected.
Kanlungan operates in the metro-manila area in the Philippines, and runs projects
covering:
street education and child protection for street children".
day centres for street child￿n IFNing in urban slums where children can get an
education and a meal..
a temporary shelter and short-term residential care centre for street children
who need counselling and support
long term residential care and training centres, one for girfs and one for EJ)ys;
after care to reunite children with their families provide educational
assistsnce and help the parents take care of the children,.
social enterprises (a farm growing coffee in Cavite province, south of Manila)
to provide employment opportunities for older boys.
The grants made to Kanlungan are largely unrestricted to cover the core staffing
costs of the organisation. as well as utilities and food for the children.
The trustees ensure that the public benefit stated in the Trust's objects are being
achieved in several ways. Normally, the prime means is from visits to see Kanlungan's
projects in action. In May 2022 three of the Trustees were finally able to visiL The
Trustees also kept in contact with Kanlungan via attendance at staff devotions, and
regular online and telephone communication. The Chair of StreetlighL lan Herbert
remains a member of the Board of Trustees at Kanlungan.
The trustees are very conscious of the impart of climate change, especially on the
world's poorest people, and now has a policy to carbon offset air travel. This is done
by any travellers to the Philippines on Streetlight business maktng payments to
Climate Stewards who support tree planting and other carbon mitigation projects in
Uganda, Ghana and Me￿C0.
The trustees are eXtrerne￿ grateful to all Streetlighvs supporters. Thanks to modem
technology we are able to bring our supporters into contact with the staff team at
Kanlungan. In June 2022, we piloted a "wrtual tea- event which was appreciated by all
who attended.
Reserves Policy
The Trust regularly reviews its reseNes policy. During the year. the reserves level was
maintsined at £18,400 equal to two of the regular payments that are made every two
months.
The cash balance at year end was well above the minimum reserve at £33.835 split
£33,575 in the Unrestricted Fund and £259 in the Restricted Fund. The Trust also held
208 Barclays shares at a market value of £330. The shares had been left to Streetlight
as a legacy gift and were sold in January 2023.
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Financial Review Detsi15
2022 was a challenging year for fijndraising. H¢xwever. the diverse range of
Streetlighys fundraising helped the charity withstand the ups and downs of the year.
inancial erf
During the year, cash receipts totalled £63,679 (down 19% on 2021) and cash
expenditure £74,177 (up 5% on 2021).
rm
As trustees, we have yet again been greatly encouraged by the remarkable generosity
and commitment of our supporters. Thank you.
Indlvldual Regular g¢ving totslled £18,592 {up 2% on 2021). The number of regular
givers dropped by 2 to 44 during the year.
Individual &ngle G(viry totalled £13.621 (down 44% on 2021). This stream of giwng
does vary year on year because it is highly dependent on a small number of
individuals who have been lon9-Standing supporters of StreetlighL We are 50
grateful to you.
Giftaidof £11,270 was claimed during the year. a 28% increase on 2021. This
refiects the high level of indiwdual single gifts in 2020.
Fundrnising events and acbwties grew substsntially as the impact of Coronavirus
lifted. For the first time since 2019, we were able to hold the Christmas Ball in
Bletchley which was attended by well over 2C(J people. It was wonderfijl to meet old
friends and welcome new people to hear about Streetlight for the first time.
We were also gratefijl to St Michael and All Angels Eastboume for running a summer
ball on Streetlight's behalf.
Stride for Streetlight continued in 2022 with our Trustee, Mary Lane completing the
Cumbria Way. Thanks to all those who sponsored Mary and walked with her. Thanks
to you, Mary raised over £l,OCK) for StreetlighL
Dirert fv￿ncloI support from churches amounted to £8.088 (down 30% on 2021).
Coronavirus probably had an impact here. During the year, five churches provided
direct financial support five less than in 2021. We are grateful to all the churches for
their financial and prayer supporL
We did not receive any lega¢ygifts in 2027.
Othergiving totslled £75 (a huge drop on the unusually high amount in 2021,
almost entirely due to £5,971 being received from Dorcas Trust as the charity was
wound down).
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ancial rformance: ex
nditure
During the year, remittances to Kanlungan sa ERMA totslled £67,OEQ (down 5% on
2021). OF the totsl in 2022, £66.640 was from unrestricted funds and £420 from
restricted funds.
Streetlight maintained its regular giving of £55,2(K) to Kanlungan whKh is provided to
support staff salaries, rents, food and utilities. Additional gifts were made, mainly to
support Kanlungan staff costs.
The costs of fvndraising events and artlvities went up to £4,928 with the restart of
the Christmas Ball in Bletchley. We are grateful to the team at Wilton Hall for their
supportive approach to staging the event
Admlntstrotion costs of £688 covered costs of child protection and charges relating
to the new website. All administration costs are covered by the Trustees, financial
contribution&
Travel costs of £1,5(X) were incurred by the Twst to enable three Trustees to visit
Kanlungan.
The T stees, policy that any travel costs must be more than funded by the Trustees
poole
financial co
ributions
Streetlight remains in place.
lan Herbe¢ Chair of Trustees,
March 2023
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
The stre￿IgI￿Trt￿I
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Receipts and payments accounts
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For thè pèriod
01-Jan-ZZ
31-E*C-22
To
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
Restrlctod
lunds
Endowm•nt
Totsl funds
Al Ro¢olpts
I￿r￿dUal Reoular Gi
Indmdual &r￿J￿ Giwng
Fundrai￿ng Events
Churol Gmng
Legatses
Cxher Givin
18.232
13.621
11592
13.621
11033
18.157
.974
11,575
13
11.180
13
11.270
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8.7WJ
Sub tot•l(Gross income lor
ARJ
A2 Ass•t and In¥••knont salo
(see tablg).
63,879
78233
Sub total
rotal recelpts
78,233
A3Pa
m•nts
Rem￿aN￿St0 Kthvroan
Cost ofFundraising Events & A￿￿e¥
Admin Costs
Travel Costs
6T.060
492B
70.623
4928
Sub total
73.757
74177
70.945
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Sub total
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74.177
7Q916
Net of recelpW(paymentsJ .
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A6 Ca•h funds last year •nd
C•sh funds thls yoarond
10A98
44.103
33A7
4,332
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examinerfs
report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner 5 Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
Chality Narne
The Streetlight Trust
On accounts for the year
ended
31 De￿rnber 2022
Charity no
(if any)
1117789
Set out on pages
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Respective The L*arity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts.
responslbilities of The tharty's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year
trustees and examiner under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Chartties Act) and that an
independerrt examination is needed.
It is my responsibilty to..
examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act,
to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions given by the
Charity Commission (under seciion 145{5)Ib) of the Charities Act, and
to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of Independent My examination was carried out in accordan￿ with general Directions given
examine￿$ statement by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the
accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts
presented with those records. It also indudes consideration of any unusual
rtems or disdosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the
trustees conceming any such matters. The Fxocedures undertaken do not
provide all the evidence that would be r8quired in an audit. and
consequently no opinion is given as to whether the acwunts present a Irue
and fairf view and the report is limited to those matters set OLrt in the
statement below.
Independent In connects.on wtth my examination. no material matters have come to my
examIne￿S statement attention {
") which gtves me cause to b8li8V8
that in, any material respect..
accounting records were not kept in a¢¢ordanGe wth section 130 of
the Charities Act or
the accounts do not accord with the accounting records
I have oyne across rn other matters in connection with the examination to
which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding
of the accounts to be reached.
. Please delete the words in the brnckets rfthey do not appty.
Signed:
Date:
&013
Name:
Oliver Hemies
Relevant professional
qualiflcation(s) or body
lif any):
Address:
18 Hamilton Lane, Bletthley, Milton Keynes, MK3 SLU
IER
Dec6mber 2017