CHARITY INFORMATION for the Year Ending 31 March 2023
TRUSTEES: Shaindel Stern Gitel Grinvald Rachel Herman
REGISTERED OFFICE: 52 East Bank London N16 5PZ
CHARITY NUMBER: 1123747
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER: De Claron Ltd. Unit A, 3 The Vale LONDON NW11 8SB
Message of the Chair
As we reflect on the past year, we are filled with gratitude for the support that has fueled the mission of Friends of Zichron Dovid, now proudly known as 'Twilight Kindness.'
A major milestone this year was our charity's rebranding and name change to 'Twilight Kindness.' This transformation reflects our evolving vision and commitment to kindness that extends to the twilight moments of life, ensuring our reach and impact are even more profound.
In addition to this exciting change, we are delighted to share the launch of a new project, 'On Your Own, But Not Alone.' Recognizing the challenges faced by widowed women—loneliness, isolation, and financial difficulties—this initiative aims to build a supportive community, offering solace and strength in shared experiences. Your support has allowed us to take a significant step towards making a positive difference in the lives of those navigating the journey of widowhood.
Throughout 2022-2023, we have achieved significant milestones and overcome challenges with resilience and determination.
None of this would have been possible without the dedication of our team, the generosity of our donors, and the support of our community. Together, we have strengthened the foundation of Twilight Kindness, ensuring that our impact will endure and continue to grow in the years to come.
As we look ahead, our commitment to supporting our elderly beneficiaries remains steadfast. Thank you for being an integral part of the Twilight Kindness family. Your trust and partnership inspire us to reach greater heights and make a positive difference in the world.
Gratefully, Rachel Herman Trustee
SION Enable low-income, vulnerable older adult5 to lead meaningful and dignified lives by facilitating education. advocacy. and acting as a Liaison betweenthem and servicesand care in ourcommunity Simply said. We worktoimprove the quality of life for elderly peoplein the communityand toovercome obstaclesso livingat home remains an option. Daily activities and livingat home become more challenging as we age. In a perfectworld. every older adultwould have nearby relatives or neighbours to help prepare meals. errands, mild home repairs. In reaLity manydo not. Withoutthis kind of a5515tance. olderadult5can strugglealone at home. Weare hereforseniorswhenfamily. mobilityand resources are lacking.
We want young people to treat seniors like aged wines, they gain value with age.
Our Aims:
Encourage Intergenerational connection
Tackle food and fuel poverty among seniors
Enrich quality of life for seniors and those with progressive illness such as Parkinson's and Dementia,
Give mini breaks to carers and support them to maintain their own wellbeing.
Loaves of Love: Seniors enjoy a homemade Brunch with specially delicacies like banana bread, fruit ¥oghurl, vegetable omelets and SOUP prepared by other 5enior5 and volunteers. We serve special modified me315 for pailicipanls on restricted medical diets e.g for cholesterol, swallowing difficulties elc. Pailicip3nt5 receive113 ofiheir d3ily nutrition31 requirement 3nd the most important me31 of the day, a ciucial component Forwell-being that benefits Ih05e Facing Food insecurit¥. For Some, loaves oFLove 15 the only me31 of the d3y. Furiheimore, the meal piogr3m offsets the eFFecls of isolation for people who live alone, promote5 Social inleraclion, provide5 oppoilunihe5 for establishing Friendships, and 15 often an enliy point into other Social achvilies. Parhcipan15 are collecledin3ccessible Ir3nspor13nd Ir3nsporled home Repairand Care We complete sm811 DIY jobs for older people lo help them m8inlèin their homes and their independence. Operèling in H8ckney, Repèii and &ie does jobs th31 might be more dI7cUlt lo complete as we Eel older, bul not bis enough lo call in Iradespeison. The most common services ieqLJiied by older people are small gJidenin£ jobs, minor painl jobs, chènging light bLJlbs, hènsing curtains, insl3llinE securily locksand chains ènd insl3llingdomeslic smoke è13rms. Clickand Connect: Adual point project en£asing young people and seniorg lo leadand learn. Voung volunteers helps seniors use any technology item born after them- from video calling with family members. lo downloading pictures, using a prinlei, booking online appoinlmenls, helping install and sel up new hardware and sofiwaie, configuring sellings and adjusting accessibility options. This project helps improve conlidence and èbilily with technology lo ensureall the benefits olihe digital world cèn beexperienced by oursenioi citizens. Seniors introduce young people lo forgotten arts ènd underièled aclivilies from, knitling,crocheling,physical albums and creative writing. Caregiver5 Café: Caregivers Care connects family caregivers one morning a week for 8 light Breakfast and, to enjoy an informal peer-supporl group and monthly reciealional workshop e.g glass fusion jewellery. Thi5 15 chaired by users on a rolalional turn taking basis. We have foitnighll¥ guest speake15 to present a workshop or lead a discussion with parlicipanls on perlinenl self care and carins skills and ideas.These include self care and exercise experts, psychotherapist, dementia 5pecialis15 and more. Parlicipanls produce 3 monthl¥ newsletter which give paiticip3n15 3 voice and a chance to share their experiences, recipes for special diet Foods, lips, new research on Irealmenls and local services and organisations offering 5UPPOIt. We also offer a six-houi day relrealwih 3n inleraclive program designed lo improve the quality oFliFe of 3 family caregiver. On your Own: But Not Alone Strives to offset the loneliness. isolation and financial challenges and build community among widowedwomen. This initiative was established by a group orwomen who have themselves experienced the loss of a spouse. Their firsihand understanding of the unique challenges faced b¥ widowed women adds depth and empathy lo Ihis project. Our program offers monlhlysocial brunches, events, and food di5tribulions specificallyaimed al supporting financially vulnerable widows.
OUR YEAR IN A SNAPSHOT
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TRUSTEES RE.'YRT TRUSTEES REPORT The trustees presents their report with the financi31 statements of the charity for the period ending 31 March 2023. The trustee confirm that the annual report and the financial statements of the charity comply with the current statutory requirements, the requirements of the charitvs governing document and the provisions of the Statement of Recommended Practice ISORPI "Accounting and Reporting by Charities" effective from I lan 2015. CONSTITUTION POLICIES AND oBJEIVEs Our primary objective is: The relief of poverty, sickness and infirmity amongst members of the Jewish faith. Our Artlvltles are.. 11 Advocating to improve social well-being and connections among elderly people and their carers,. and promoting intergenerational interactions thereby strengthening families and communities. 21 Alleviating poverty among elderly people and carer5 Wlth a focus on increasing acce5S to food and financial crises support. REVIEW OF AcfiviTIES The charity is currently staffed by Shaindel Stern, Rachel Herman and Gitel Grinvald. The trustees have served through the year and have the power to appoint new trustees. FUNDING AND AcfiviTIES Twilight Kindness is able to sustain its operations through a diverse range of funding sources. These include generous grants from individuals, corporations, charitable trusts, and legacy income. We are deeply grateful to all our valued partners and friends who enable us to extend our support, care, and kindness to a wide community of elderly users. Their contributions make a meaningful difference in the lives of those we seThe. CHARITY NAME CHANGE In our ongoing commitment to growth, improvement, and promoting equality, our charity has made the decision to rebrand, unveiling a new name chosen by our community= Twilight Kindness. After careful consideration and extensive input from our users, the name "Twilight Kindness" emerged as a symbol of our organization's evolving services and dedication to fostering increased equality within our community. This decision has been driven by a collective desire to align our identity seamlessly with our mission, ensuring that it resonates with the diverse needs of those we serve.
TRUSTEES RE.'YRT FUTURE PLANS At Twilight Kindness, we have an exciting vision to broaden the impact of our charity. We are actively exploring opportunities to expand our activities, offering a diverse range of programs that will benefit a wider group of individuals in need. By doing so. we aim to make an even greater difference in the lives of those we serve and create meaningful change for our beneficiaries. MEMBERSHIP Twilight Xindness is currently not a member of any roof body or professional organisation. RESERVES POLICY The Trustee Board diligently reviews the charity's reserves, annually determining the necessary funds to sustain ongoing operations and facilitate the organization's growth. Historically, our policy aimed to uphold a reserve level equivalent to 3-6 months of essential organizational expenditures. As of March 31. 2023, our free reserves stand at £30,153.40. falling short of the range established by our Trustees. We are actively engaged in concerted efforts to bolster our reserves to align with the prescribed level. RISK ASSESSMENT The trustees have assessed the major risks to which the charity is exposed, in particular those related to the operations and finances of the charity, and are satisfied that systems are in place to mitigate their exposure to major risks. STATEMENTOF TflUSTEES' RESPONSIBILITIES Charity law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the profit or loss of the charity for that period. In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to.. Select 51Jltable accounting policies and then apply them con515tently,' Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent,. Prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in it5 activitie5 INDEPENDENT EXAMINATION An independent examiner's report will be prepared by De Claron Ltd. The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial posltion of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011 ON BEHALF OFTHE BOARD SIGNED: Gitel Grinvald- Trustee 12 October 2023
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER, S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF Twilight Kindness for the Year Ending 31 March 2023 Independent Examiner s Re])ort to the Trustees of Twilight Kindness Il'e report on the accounts of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2023, which are set out on pages tS-9. Respect ive responsibi lities of trustees and exarniner The charity, s trustees are responsible for the proparation of the accounts. The charity s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under the Charities Act 2011 and that an independent examination is needed. It is our responsibility to examino tho ac.counts under tho 2011 Act. to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by the Charity Cnmis%irJner.% of the 2011 Act and; to stE)tc whLther partieular mattLrs have comc to our attention. Basis of independent examiner s report Our examination was carried out in aecordance with the General Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of Lhe acLounting reeord.q kept by the ehari ty and a eompari.qtsn af the acenunts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual iterns or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explandtions frorn you the trustees concerning dliy such rnatter.g. The proccdures undertakon do not provide all the evidence that would be required ii) an audit, and consequently we do not express an audit opinion on the view givon by the accounts. Independent exarniner, s statement The ac.count.s werc con.%tituted frntn ntitcs, inforrnation and cxplanatitin of the trustees. Wc found nothing unusual or suspicious in thc rccords prcscnted to us. In ennnection wi th nur exarnination, no other m2tter except that referred to aboi'e. has come to our attention to which, in our opinion, attentioi) should be drawn in order to enable a proper understdnding of the accounts to be reaehed. De Claron Ltd 3a The Vale LONDON NWI 1 8SB 05 Octobor 2023
On behalf of the board signed:
Rachel Herman 12 October 2023
-Twilight Kindn