Charity Registration No. 1125012 Compan)" Registration No. 066M748 (England and Wales) WIZO.UK ANNUAL REPORT AND AccouKrs FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024
WIZO.UK LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATtVE INFORMATION Trnstccs Danicllc Sh8nc- Chatr Francinc Barsam Nicholas Bcrman Stephen Broiirr atasha HausdorEF Kath4m Schnclluig Icrcmi- IX ootb"Ef Scctctary Ih"chacl L)TkIdCS Charity Numbct 11?501? Company numbcr 06634-1 48 Registered address (Jround Floor 3 Penta c.ourt Station Road Boiehamii"ood Hertfordshtre D6 ISL Auditor X. Fishei_ludit -Icre House 11.li Ix'dhaffl Road ndo Y'I 3F.R United kingdo Baftkets Barclai's BanL- PIC Iliccstcr Sen18 CcAtre Iiiccsrcr Invcslmcnt advisors 'as-cra Tni"c8rmcnr Ilanagcmcnr l.td "i"ersAde House 2a Southwark Bndgc Road IA)ndon Radiboncs Goup PIC 30 CJreSlin Street IA)ndon F.C2 7QN' SF.1 9H.4
WIZO.UK CONTENTS Trn5tees report i-ii tatcmcnt oETrustccs' rcsponsibth"b¢s 12 Indcpcndcnt au(h"ror's report 13-15 tatcmcnt OE finanoal actiirytics 16_17 Balancc shcct 18 tatcmcnt oEcash flo 19 Norcs to thc accounts ?0-36
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 'Ihe 'linstees (who are also the deCtOrS of the chann" for the purposes ol the Comp2nies.Ict) present their annual report together with the accounrs oliXIZO.uk- for the l-ear ended 30 September 20?4. 'Lhis report is 21so the th"rectors' report ab required by Compani" La". Thc accounts havc bccn prcparcd in accordancc Irh rhe accountjng pob.ocs scl out m notc I to thc accounts and compl!" ryth thc Cornpanics .Ict 9006. and .4ccounting and Rcpoffing b!- Chatitlcs.. Sfatcrncnr olRccornmcndcd Practice apph"cable ro chanues preparjng hr accounts m AccordAnce 1th Ihe Finanaal Reporring qtAnLknrd apph"cAble in the LTK and Repubhc of Iteland (I,]IS102) (effectii"e l January" 2019). Status XIZ().uk is a tegistered charity 2nd cofflpani" ltsnited bi" gu2raThtee goi-emed b!- its IteInorandll and .lrticles of .4ssoaarion. l£o.UL is parr of a ii-orlduide organisxtson compnsmg 38 naiionAI Federations alfih.aied to Iliorld ¥IZO whose offices are based m Israel. IKIZO.uk's I lead Office is based In LA)ndon, howei.er there are l(X) regional groups located acrosb the UK .knch fifftdraise on behalf of the chatin.. Public Benefit Thc Tru5tccs prcscnt thor rcport and accounts For thc i-car cAdcd 30 Scprcinbcr 20?4. In doing so, thc Trn5tccs have comphcd ryth thcir duti- in Scction l-, ol tlic Ch3ntics _Icr ?01 I ro hai"c duc rcgard ro rhc gwdancc publi8hcd b!.- thc ChAntt.. Commission. 'Ihe benefit to ihe pubhc is marnfesil!" demonsiraied bi" (he acui7ities and aclllel'emenis described in thi's report. Out approach and aims -Is thc largcsr social ii"clEaTC Organtsation working 1th thc Isracb" Gos"crnmcnt, Illodd l¥J7.0 PrOdeS csscnrial seThryces for th"sadi-antaged and itherable atizens ai eiTer4- siage of h"fe. from babies 10 the elderli. Ililth 017er 2iO,000 members worldde. iIqZO is Ihe mam agent for change for the people o( Israel. KqZ().uk tsises fi]nds for prograllunes and ceThtres IA 15r2eL With oi.er 800 proiect5 2nd progr2mmes, IK'orld IlTrlZC) opcrarc5 a vasr raC of scThiccs. Thcsc includc: Da!. care centres, keeping thousands of children safe and secure. "outh illages and schools, educating socialli" thsAdi"antaged and i."ulnerable teenagers. l-outh clubs and cornrnuniti" centie5, proiiding after school facthties 2nd socjal 2nd educational ptogtamme5 for all age groups. F2ciI"Lties and helplines, 5UPPOrting iictims of domestic iiolence their l.oung fan]aies. Centres assistts¥ itnmyanrs with inteall0 mto Isracb" soacti,. wtz0.uies vision and mission Our vision is for An 15rAeli societi" that cares foi all citiiens iegardless of gender. race, eth'ci, and rehgion, wlll'ch focLises on the educAtion and ii'elfate of IOmen, chddten and i."outh. C)ur mission is to help support and strengthen i-u]nerable fnL"t5 in Israel. Thc objcctivcs of thc Chatxt)" atc to: Benefit rhe people of Israel bi- supportmg the chanrAble ii-orK- o(IX,IZO m the f tate of Israel through rhe supporr of s-oung people, Ornen alfecred bi- siolence. lamth.es m need. llnmigranrs, and the elderli.. -IdA"3nce, for the benefit of the pubhc, education (incllldiTrg l'ocational schools) amongst all sections OF the population in Israel. Rehei'e poirtE. amongst all sections of the popu12tion in Israel. .Idi"ancc, for thc bcncfit ol thc pubb"c, cducatsoii about rhc work oliKryZO amongst all scctions of the Jcwsh communitie5 of thc LIAltcd Kingdom.
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 WIZOUK PROJECTS ACROSS ISRAEL Cofftfftunlty Centres Ashdod Ashkelon Bat Yam Be'er Sheva Dimona Eilat Givatayim Hadera Haifa Herziiya Hod Hasharon Holon Jaffa Jerusalem Kadima Kiryat Gat Kiryat Malachi Kiryat Yam Mechola Migdal Haetrk Nahariya Nazareth Illit Nes Ziona Netsnya Ofakim Pardes Katz Petach Tikvah Ra anana Ramat Gan Ramat Hasharon Rehovot Rishon Le'zion Safed Tel Aviv Zarit Zichron Yaakov Kiryat Eilat Givatsyim Hadera Jerusalem Kadima Kfaf Saba Kiryat Motzkin Kiryat Shmona Maoz Zion Mev35seret Nes Harim Netsny Or Yehuda Ramat Gan RislK)n Le'zion Sderot Tel AVN YaTme Zur Shalom Tib¢rias Jer ale Pr•v•ntoon of v1•n C•ntr•s Ashkelon Jewsalem Ramat Gan Sd•rot Schools Jerusalem Nahaial Sh•lt•rs for ¥ICt• of dofvest•C ¥pol•nc• Be'er Sh va Shops Holon Jerusalem Petxh fikva Tel Aviv Yad Ellahu Day C*r• C•rtr•s Air Base Ashdod Ashkelon Bat Yam Bet Shemesh Youth Citsbs Bat Yam Jerusalem Tiberias
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 'Ihe sections beloiv show how our projecis operated dunng the !"ear. Projects supported D1£ the Trear ?023124, IXUZO.uL- sent £1.63111 (?0?21?3 £1.4~, 111) to IK orld il,UZO tOll'2rds about 100 projects, prOamMcS and capital rcjiovations. Dav Care Cefttres XIZO opened its first Dafv Care Centre in 19?6 the aim of supporttilg tiorkirtg mothers. Todai.. an acImo,Iedged leAder in the field of LarlTr Ige Lducation, IX.IZO opetates oNer l-o DAI- CAte Centres for %ppro.xiinateli" 11,000 chjldren from the age of 3 months up to 4 I"ears. KJZO'S 170 DaF Care Centres offer much more than jusr chjldcare to 0STer I 1.000 babies and roddlers. li lothers feel confident knoTring that the Centres are run b!- prolessional si3llproirydJng emottonal And dei'elopmental support to each chdd creAting A wami and secure eni"ir(mment. Some Centtes offer care for chjldren at-iisk who otherIse would not receive the proper nutrition and cognitiiTe stimulation ii.lllch is so important at an eadi" age. Thousands of mothcTS, in particular from immyr and loii" cconomic backwujids arc frcc to srudy and fidfil rhcir potcntial bi- -0Tng and pur5wng 8ucccssEul alid T¢8rdg c3rccrs. For manF of tlicsc cliildrct]. -hOSC parcnts cannot allord to feed rhe famth"es. the food ptoiided ai the cenire is the onl!" hoi meal thai thei. enjoTr. XqZ()'s trained and Lxperienced care1-e[S engage chddren in earl!- chd(Ihood deOP1ent progr2snmes ain]ed at dei-eloping cogmtii'e and phl-sical aptide frorn inf2no-. These progtamrnes encourage clOSIti". experin]ental lening and sc16-cKprcssion, whilsr incrca5ing comrnunicarion, spccch and rcad8 abih"rics. F.ducauoJial wcs. music actiI1tics, movement, art And siori. tllne are geAred ro enhance muscle lone, coordjnation and mcrease chddren's arrention spans. XIZO'S Rebecca Sieff Day Care Centre m Jerusalem, ikn"s cludeS a sensoL?- motor centre, a sound hstenjng centre nd a L£go roorn. The IJea%goCll Lnit bAsed At 11 odd IIqZO headquarters in Tel_liii" trains mani, of the national Da!. ("ate (-entre staff, ensilling thes- receli-e regu12r continual professional dei-.elopinent. lulri-puwse Dai" Carc Ccnrrcs, opcn six dal-s a ii"ccL- from arn - 7prn, carcr Eor childrcn rcfcrrcd b!- social scrviccs and offer Addiuonal ser4ryces cludg speciahsr socjal ii-orL-ers and ps1-cholo5rs 'Ihese ar-nsk cluldren come from undenlleged backgrounds ii.here marti" Llyerience neglect 01 lOlenCe in the home. Li"eTh dai", the chjldten teceiiTe three freshly prepared httJthi" and nutritious me21s. YqZ().uk is responsible for contributiIig touryrds the operational costs of 29 Dai- Care Centres, Ioc2ted throughollt IsrAel Accomm(xlating almost ?.8(X) chddren. '110 of the Cenrres are m close proxjmits. to hospitAls, enablmg key workers to take advantage of the best possible chddcare ivhjlsr th. concentraie on (he patients. -4t Day Care Centres childten Cell"e hgh lei".d earli" i.eats education and dth'elopment21 suptM)rt in a loving and professional eniuronment that alloii-s them to enjo!. thell chddhood and floullsh. IXJZO Dai. Care Cenrres PrOde the essentul Late And attention .hICh at-risk childten need fot theit wellbeing And safety". For man), of these chjldren, their XIZO Dai" Care Centre As more ljke home than theit residential hoe. SifrisTat Pijaina in partncrship Ivirh PJ IJbTaTh" is a classroom-bascd rcading ptowmc in all IXry7.0 Day Carc Ccnttcs aiming to instjl A h"fe-long lowe of readmg m chJ]dren aged 3--, 'Ihe programme disrribuces kn.gl1-q.t stoTh- books in Hebtrii,, cArefiLlli' chosen to ini."ite And encourage thscussion in school and at horne. Children Aie inttodiiced to the books in clabs and then take them home to keep and enjoi", offeiing them and their famleS an opportunity to expand their horne libts and to create a trath"tioTh of rad]g bedtime stoties together. KU7.0'5 Scnsou. IL lotor Room carnpaiy cnsurcs rhat rhc bomb shclrcrs in Wt7.0 Das. Carc Ccntrcs arc rcnovated to include sensory. motor rooms."ll]is has (he dual purpose o[proldg a specitth.sed area lor reachmg and monitonng motor bkdls "hst Also ensuting thAt the bomb sheliets PtoNide a IrM, comforting and familiar setting for die chlldren in the case of a stren. li Ian!" of these .Senson" IIotor Rooms hai-e been 5ponsoied b!-. IIIZ().uk- supporters. The entire Da!. ("are G.entre in £derot is rocket proof, proiidmg a $2fe enTrtronfftent for chddren and staff.
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 wtzo Centtes XIZO'S Cenires operate Jn more than -'0 and clues across IsraeL 'lhe!' PrOde a supportii'e ensryronrnent for the entire fAmJly and often form the hub of a commimiti.. Thei" offer a wide tange of culturAL educational and social actiiryties to 2ccornmodate 2ll generations. includmg i-oc2tion31 i.outh le2deislllp tr2tslln£, art ]d music ProamMes, cmpo"cnll¢nt ii"orksliops lor womcn, d31- rrips, singlc parcnt suppoff youps. Icgal adiicc burcaw dance and drarna classcs, nght school, parcnting -OrkS1]0Ps, cojii'crsarion youps lor ncw iinm¥rnJirs, sccond hand clothing shops, lectures and I'l. courses. The '*¥'ami Home" programmes for l'oung ivomen suffeting from emotion21 neglect and hwng in i'u]nerable situations operate at the centres fii"e dai.s 2 uEek. Here thes" receAIE hot me215, counselljng 2nd social assistance, enab]mg them to l)udd their sdf_confidence 2nd increase selF_esteeffl. Teenage £S ar-risk also r2k"e p2rt iii a i"atieti-. of progiainmes to llrAproi-e their sense of self-esreem and perceprjon olbodi" Image. .It the Beit_ldi Centre m Beer Shei7a, g15 at high- nsk attend remedul and rherApeuuc programmmg and benefit Irom hands on vocarional trall]mg enablmg them to probper and lead n]nSt[elM and pdi1ctiJTe lii"es. III£O.uk contributes toii.ards the nuhning costs of 38 Centres. Sometimes the services being offered are Eiee of Che, biit often small fees are paid the recipients a degree of self_iespect. The C'entres are 2lso used bs" the local tnunic&pah"ties for courses benefitting groups 4t111] the coi]ununity". KThcrc space is 3vailablc, local branchcs ill cndcai-our ro cnsurc r(K)rns arc rcntcd out at a coinmcrcjal ratc to hclp subsith.sc thc actiilltics Proded. Since the tragLC events of October 7 ?023, the centres httiTe inCrsed their ptogrammes of emotional and practical sllpport. Our Opcn House in SdcTOt Prod¢S cxtra scrriccs ro carc for ihosc Caong constant Fcar of Tockct attacks. Thc staFf arc contmualliT anriaparing ihe groiiryng needs of the local commumn" and tr(Juc1ng appropnare therapes 2nd practical support to ensure that adequate facth.ties and senryces are In place. Youth Centres 2nd Youth Clubs XJ7.0'5 50 1.ourh cenrrcs and l.outh clubs across Jsracl proiidc disadiranr3%cd and ithcrablc tccnagcrs with rutorin2, gwdancc, PTC-I'ocational training, comrnunicarion, Ic3dcrship, sporr and scrncc cnrichmcjit proaInmc$ plus training music and the aris. IL lan!- of rhe cenrres Also hai"e x h"bran-. studi- cenrre and compurer room. l.oung people are helped to deiTelop their self-iespect and sdf-esteern, and those at-tisk ate ptoiided iiith specialist therapeutic faci]Lties. YIZ().uk proiides fia5 toii.ards four l-ollth centres 2nd !-oudi clubs incllldthg die Matgatet Gold Music Centre i Til)erias wkn.ch iises miislc to encourage Integration acr055 (lrfferent social groups 1th inusic lessons ()E£ta to chddren as Troung as six Tr"ears. Chddren learn 10 plA!- a Tranery" of msinunents and perfonn ai the cenrre's outdoor auditonum, as well as take part m tours around rhe counitj and een outside Israd. WIZO'S Bar/Bat Mitzvah programme attended b!" students from low socio-economic background. encompasses an cducarion and cultural prowmc, Focus8 on Icadcrshtp and cmpowcrmcni. F.ach boi" Is yi.cn a sct 06 tcfilht] (rrath"tional rcliyous ircm) and parficipatcs in a Formal si-jiagoguc scThicc. Ill yrls. along Thryth thcir rnothcrs. takc part in a cliallah bah.ng CCTCLnoni". and at tlic cnd ol thc progrymrnc rlic cliddrcn arc proivlcd 1th a cclcbration paw. Schoojs The IlIlZ() Vocational High School in JetU5alern pioiides lrfe-clianging support for ivulneiable teenagerg. The school is very". often the hst hope of a fiiture For students 1th s"ere efflotion21 and behaiiour31 problems. Faded b!, mn5trcarn cducation, tliis "Sch(Trol oEDrcwns" is con]mirrcd ro cnabh.ng studcnt ro th"scoI"cr thcir stscngth5, learn to dei7elop self-beh.ef to move foN"ard mro a fidfiilmg ture. Srudenis can stULty. hadresSMg, cooke4.' and music technical tracLs. The school'b expertise in educating students iiith special needs has resulted in theit teceiiThg mote and mote complex acadcmic cascs including cliildrcn who hai-c bccn c%cludcd from rnwnsrrcam schools. StafF mcmbcrs find thcinsclvc5 confronting cErrcme sooal Con(tS and cmcyno- situaiions on a d"11- basis. Thc school has introduccd a Jicw Emorional'IherApi- programme to meet the needs of studenrs and stafl'll]is mcludes additional soc1 TorkerS And rherapisrs to deal NNirh students at nsk o( swode and iryoleni rendenoes, supportmg post-hospitahsed rIS to ensure a gradual retum to school hfe and iNDrkshops dealg iiith the llnpact of dangers sllch 2s alcohol 2nd drugs.
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Youth Villages XIZO'S fil-e }outh iageS are home to ?,iOO l-oung people from disadi"anraged backgrounds ryth 20,10 ]llg in the bchool's residential donnitories. KU7.0'5 Nahalal Youth Villw, which is opcrarcd rhroug]i thc IIthistn- OC F.ducation and supportcd bi. IVt7.0.uk and Canath"an Had3ssah l1I7.0. catcrs lor I,iOO srudcjirs aged 11-16, somc rcFcrrcd by social scThiccs, ryth oi.cr 150 of rhese c12ssed as at-nsk. Students come from countnes iiithm the lonner Soiier L'rnon, Europe, Cknada, LS_I Brazil to complete their schoolg thiough the Na'aleh And_lniere jouth edilcation programmes. 1l12n!' students recentli, arrii'ed un2ciompanied from LILtaine escaping from the confjict artd hai7e been cared for and proiided a ediication. The chddren live in a small unit to ensure that all their emotional needs 2re met leam Hebre, whilst continuing theit stu&"es. KJZO.uk supports 'ar-risk' chjldren with mdiTriduahsed assessments, ps1.choloCal counsellin& educafion and treatment to help them rebudd their liwes. These childten go ort to dei.elop iital social skills and leam regponbibi]iti, b!" deliqng into bllbjectb Thith inheient theiapeiLtiC I'alue, such as art, music and drnma. To ensure these students do not fxll l)ehmd in class. IIJZ() proiides lit21 one-to-one tutoring 25 as necessLties such dodies, shoes and tojletries. -111 children arc lAtcated and yi-cn thc same IcarJllJig oppommirics. _Ircas OF studi. ar ihc school iiicludc agncultural science (such as dog breedjng And horse trAmmg), biolo", biotechnolo", chemisrn-, computer science, design. communications and eleitricAI engmeeiing. The school is highli" regaed *s one of dte best for agriculture in Israel. It is a leader in biotechnologs" and the first to be declared a 'green school, bl- the IItsll"sth" of Eni7ironment. Thc Mahut Ptogramm¢, takcs placc 1th l¥J7.0's schools and routh iillagcs, Is aimcd at studcnts with learning dilliculties and .IDE ID. 'leachers are professionalli" trnjned ro Ork 7th i"eTh" small groups, proTridiThg students with speciahst care and eqwppmg them Thirh essential skths 10 help them oi-ercome th"lficulties. 'll]e ultimate aim is to enable students to hAwe a better quah'ti. of life and to ackneiTe academic success. Womcn's Shcltcrs X77.0'5 t-0 rcsidcjitial shclrcrs arc saEc liai.cns lor u-ojncn and chfldwn ii-lio hai"c sufFcrcd l01clIcC and arc in Immeth"ate danger. 'Ie shelrers proiide rherApeuuc, soaal. legal and educational seLiices free ol chArge to support md prepare 'Ornen foi an independent ]ife ftre from iiolence And abuse. YIZ().uk siipports the runn]ng costs of one residential shelter in Jerusalem wlll.ch accominodates -0en and their chjldren fron] all COLiununities cultur21 backgruunds for 2 minirnum stai. OF sil rnondis and in spectsl cases up to one Jear+ illan!. chddren ar ihe shelter have suflered Irauma from either iiitnessmg iryolence or haiung been Abused rhemselves so social ivorkers are on hand to ii-ork iiith the lamth.es m order to resoli-.e ani, emoiional issues. Pre- bchool age chddren are looked After thIrt the shdter bi" professionallj trained caters d]ng the da)." .hllst older chjldren attend nearbi. kJndergArtens And schools. Thc sheltcr proi-ldcs food. clothcs and tos-s, as ii-cll as rhcrapTr-, Icgal assisrancc, i-.(xarional rraining. tOnI]g, job assistat]cc and 5upporr locaring a ncw homc. In ad(b"rion. IYJ7.0'S SaEcn- Ncr prowmc proiidcs womcn with the abditt. ro gAtn fmancial mdependence as parr of a hoh.stic plan thar empoii.ers mothers ro proiryde a berter future for themseliTes and their chddren. Il'hen the u7)meTh are ie2di" to leaie the sheltei. the IWLO Safeti". _X'et programme ptoiides vital assist3nce to en2ble 2 neii-, independent h.fe in ii.kn"ch to raise clthdren ld thrii'e. The pr(Igramme includes occupational training to help find a job. Prol10Th of klts oFes5enttsl iten]s sucli as sii]all decttic apphances. cloihing, school supph"es, lincns, Lirchcn and houschold iicms. and rhc 'adoption' proyafftmc proiidthg continwng emorionAI support ro ii'omen and the chddren prei-enring Ihe return io a ci.cle oliryolence. 'Ihe bIJne and Onl!. IIine Programme rekches l.oung men and ii'omen schools hoNI- to identifi" and cope [h negatii"e influences and aggressive behAI"iour in the earl. stages of relationslllps. Knoiiing the ii"2Ining signs Lb crucial in the fight against domestic olence ITh Igrad. Mcn?s hotlinc lan!" 14olent men lack the tools ro deal uryrh Ihejr anger m a non-iryoleni ii?}-. Stalfed bi. tramed volunreers, IX,IZO's unique helplme enables these men to take responsibth"n- for rhe help the}- need, prold]ng mirial support and eThcoittageYnent, and dtrection toa5 the step. The anonirynous n2ture of die hodffte to call lthOUt the Fe21 of stigrna.
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Asslsting Gitls at Risk XIZO'S 18 Il'knn I lome, programmes for ieenagers and Young -.0rnen itho are suffering from emotional neglect and living in VLthLerable situAtions operate at IWZO centres fii"e da}"s a ee. Hot meals, counselling social assistance and training basic skffls are provided resulting in increased self_confidence sdf_esteem 2nd prei'enting self_ dcstrucrivc bchaiiour. XIZO'S Beit_ldi Centre In Be'er Shei"a is a rehabth"raiion And prei.enlatie facth.rn lor gjrls highli. ar-risk, man!T With nowhere to tum. GS Attend therapeiLtiC programming and benefit from handb-on i"ocational training enabljng them to probper and leAd n]nSt[elM and pdi1cliTe jii-es. The Ilatrid pro£r2mn]e aims to raise i.outh -artnesS of s&Yu2125saulr. The sessioiis iTrclude lectures and workshops coMbing Iheoreucal knowledge and prActicai tools such as sell-delence techm"ques. Wizo's Parents Home 100 elderlTr rebidents, 25:'o of u'hom are Holocaust suThii'ots lii'e at IYIZO'S parents home in Tel_li'ii,. Thei, Are ptoiided 1th safe, con]fort2ble housing, nolShig meals. edical support 2nd a sense of cotnmuniti- 2nd entiching actisrytics. Workiftg Thryth minorities XI£0 proiides i"Ltal beThices for all Israeli citiiens. tegardless of gender. race or rehon. Projects and programines across the countn" 5UPPOrt ]e5h,-1rab. Druze. Bedouin. Chn"stian 2nd Circas5i2Th Clttzens. thus helping to promote democratic societi. based upon respect, understandthg, responsibJh"ti' 2nd equal opportunity. Legislation XIZO has had a hugeli. positiTre mfluence on leSlaTIOn m Israel smce Rachel Cohen-Kagan swied the DeclarAtion of IsThel's Independence on behalf of II'ILO. II'I£O's continuoiis campaigning for equal rights has iniluded the pabsing of the IXTZ() Rule reqiiiiing Thiolent fften subject to 2 resrT2ining order. ro undergo tteatinent. wtzo's Day Catc Ccntrcs and Schools crnplo!- rcachcrs and carcyi.crs frorn rninonr4' coinmun1tics, ll4]ich carc For chddren from all sectors of soaeTh. Ilani" successfid gradu2res (rom rhe l'ocallol %chool m Jerusalem and the 1.ourh 'illAge in .Nahalal are.Irabs, .here thei" leam h2miotiiousl!" alongside Jthish students. SIoimg forward, IXIZC) is using its l"2St expeiience gamed oi-er more than IIKI l-ears to continue to dei.elop neTh" opp()rrunitses in this ei-oliing societi- to support those its care. Yout support IZO.uk'b gross income for 2093124 iiys £? 1)6.I1 (?0?2/?3 £? 039_ID. Income S s]ghdi, higher ,1)en compared to labt Treai because this i.eai s swiificant income included both the Lmewnci" IppeAI and our Gala Dinner and Cornmitrncnts .li&"ards CcrcrnonTr. IKlidst Icgaa- incomc -aS I0cr thali thc prou5 i-car, ovcrall (OmC was about £IOO,000 highcr rhan thc prciious I'car. WIZO.uk is deepli" grateful to our supp)rteis ii.ho left 2 legaci" toii"Atds IX'I£O's work thro EtS in their Their ?0221?3 £89iKI, helped support hundreds of i-u]ner21)le Fanulies generoiis Itgicies, -"ch tot2lled £398K in 20?31?4 (- in Israel. IX e extend our s}mpathj and htrartFelt thanks to theit loi.ed ones. Ille are also grareful to our supportets ilTho havc inlonncd IliJ7.0.uk of rhcir plans to Icavc a gift m rhur li.-dl. IY c applaud thcir forcs¥ht alid Icadcrship in makjng ture generations of Israeh" famth.es a pnonry. Indz"t¥dAalJ*PorlÉrJ',P£3tr072s, In4J¥& andfoxnd&ioMs In 202J124, IW£O.uk receiiTed r-. K (20??123 £4?9k) ftom indiiidual supporters. major donors, charitable trusts and famil} loundations. IVC arc sinccrcli" grntcfid lor rlic loral support and g¢r05]. oEthcsc mth"iryduals and orglSaOnS toTr'ard5 iXqZO's work m Isracl.
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 GrofAndri3uiKg 'Ihrough I'olunteerg the time and orgamsmg a de range of successfid eiTenis. our lolal, deth"cated and generous bupporter groupb Across the raised £49iK duting ?023/?4 (?022/2) £3?-K). E,urther aft Slb of group income appears page 23. The TStee5 are gratefid to 2ll the (Jroup G.hairrnen 2nd their cotnrnittees for their titeless '()rk at raising much Jiceded and i-aluablc fimds. Group fiuidrwsijig includcs amowirs raiscd in respccr of thc Jcwish Iliomcn's K'cck campaiw .hICh is dctajlcd fiher i10.. EpeKtS, LPeA/s AKdctsmk7ign -4 varieti. of successfia fundraising ei.ents .kn(h raised a tot21 of £82 ik took p12ce during the l.ear and forms a part of 'entS, 2ppe21s and campawis Income in the accounts. Ei-ents inclu(led the EYnergenct.Ippeal Cl397kl, Rosh Hashanah _Ippeal (£4-.kl, Liter2rTr- Lunch (£?~. kl. Ciolf Da}-1£glkl. Dinnu & Colnitent{waras (£314k) and Quiz@1 Iome {£21kl. leh U'omen's IK'eeL .hIch I"e5 place ei"en. _Ila!", continues to be our most consistend}" successful fundraising campaign. Carried out bTr III£O.uk's i'olunteets through do01-to-dr collections,.leNwsh Kl'omen's W'eek in 2023124 raised £148K. Looking ahcad X'e hAN"e conimued to ttse much needed funds for our Emergenu- Camp21gn together Mth addirionAI speafic needs. Thebe hAI"e included proiiding funds to renoi"Ate a large numbei of bomb sheltets in our Da!" Care Centres Creating educational and CoF0rting motor senson- room5 pr0I1dJng a s2fe en&0[[1eTrt a]ng rocket attacks; sponsoiing women from I0._1corne backgrolaS in a lle- B.Ed piogr2mme in e2di" i"e2rs education; supportiiig the grOTth of our thcrapi, ILgacs" garden ill Bcir HaK-crcm- an cducationa] and rhcrapcutlc spacc 6or rccnagcrs at nsk. and supporting rhe Sponsor .{ Chjld programme focusmg on rhe traumatised (amth"es olsderor. e h2Ne hosted a number of ei'ents so far in 2024125, nameli" the QuiiQa Home. a Bridge Dai., the launch of the X ornens Professional N'etwork. S"er21 l-oung Patrons Profession215 neni-orkmg ei"ents, a rnusical ei-.ent 3 pcrEormcrs From Israel and a ralk iiith Raclicfl RilcTr- and Narasha H3usdorfE abour rhc cuttcnt challcngcs 6acing the Jcwish community. .111 'cArS Th'crc -¢ll rccovcd and succcssEul. raismg much nccdcd fids. W'e are Also looking forward to hosting our Gala Dinner and LntrepreneUr_I.IrdS in September 202) and our Literari, Lunch in December 2025 th_Inne Sebba as our guest speaker Financial tthryew In¢ome XIZO.uk's total mcome Irom fundraistng actii"ities Jndudmg IneStMent mcome m 2023194 aS £2.1361I1 (2022123 £2.039Tr0 before filndraibing costs and othei expenses. Out income for the i"e*r increased bi" approximatdi" £IOOK largeli" becailse of additionAI income Arising fiom the LMeenc!. _IppeaL plus our GAIA Dinner and Commitment .4wards Cveng, although irs llnpact was Tcduccd bccausc our Icgaa" mcomc was lowcr in thi5 financial rcar. Dunng 2023124. £1.63?11 (?022123 £1.411I9 11?s made ai'adable for projects, programmes. and captal renovarions in Isrnel. Thi's included £6iOK of pieiiousli" committed grant fundjng, £)26K from general furtds, £199K froin designated fi]nds 2nd £.4i ik and froffl re5tticted funds. The previou511" COKnrnitted gr2nt fi]nding ended on 30 .%epten]ber 2024. GovernaK6'e costs Governance cosrs proiryde the governance mfrasrmcnire for the chann" 10 operafe and generate the mfonnation for PILbhc ACCOiLntabihti' and include the costs of $tTrteL planning foi the future dei",elopment of the chariti". Goi"emance costs amounted to £56,944 (2022/23 £3i281) which is 2.-' o of tot21 income in ?0231?4. 'Ihe chariry. holds most of its reseTh'es as l"estMentS. _4t the i'ear-end miFestments hdd amounted ro £6.833I1 (2022123 - £6,659ID. Dunng rhe l.ear rhe chann. made gAJns on its mi"esrmeni portfoh"o of r44k (2022123- gain £304k). The ga made in the i"e2r COnSA5ts of £42k of re21tsed Ioss 2nd f86K of unreah.sed ga5 (20?2123 £5k gain re2h"sed, £?99k gain unre2h"sed).
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 'Ihe chariry. also receii'ed mTr'estmenr mcome from its mi-esrmenr n(oh"O and amounts held on ed tenn deposits. Dunng the s".ear ini-esrmenr Income amounted to £1 ilk (?O??1?3 £1)". Kl. Oirerall, the chanrF's mi7esrmenr performance ib in line the investment objectii"e of obtaining ieAI retums focused on capital gro income. Total rcscTh'cs at i'car cnd amountcd to £7.1-1 611 {?0?2/23 - £6.37ilD. IKJZO.uk's poh"cE' on rc5Cn'C5 Is as folloNvs'. The Charinr s income is deriNed ptimanli" from i"olimtan" sources such #s dortations. leg2cies, and fundraising activities by itb SUPPOrters, As IlTell As iniTebtment iniome. These SOLces ate subject to a lei-el of unprethctAbihtt-. The Trustees consider it necess2fj to COThsold2te and secure fi]ndmg for the Ch2riti- s estIng operating and chan"table cornn]itn]ents and to l)udd in sufficient reserE-es to enable it to respond to the c112rit2ble needs of the future. incluilin£ the long-ter sustam2bth"ti' of projecis bejng supported. 'Ihe'l'rustees do not leel rhe!- ]ll be able ro plan effeciii-el!- Thiihout securing sei'eral !-eArs ol resern'es lor these commirments and future cost mcreases, as iiell as enab]Jng the Chantt. to respond to emergencies. FolloRwng the CopIetio of the StrateC reiiew carried out bi. the Trustees ITh 2013, it TrA"as agreed that reseTh-es should coi.cr two Fcars [ed annual opcrarjng costs, cxclu(lJng fhosc dirccrl!- rclating ro fiuidraisijig ci-cnts, plus a provi5ioJi of £111 held ro protcct ihc Chariti" il rhc l"eS[menTS matchmg thc long-tcrm an[ habih"ft. th"minish in i"aluc. Ill total our reserK'es requiremenr currentl!- equares 10 approumareli- £311. 'Ihe 'l'rustees consrAntl!' monitor the struxtion to ensure that the reseTh"es ate maintAined at more than the pohts" requires. It the date of producing diese accounts the Trusteeb h-e no concerns about ttIng expected cost5. In accordance ryth the miTestment poh.aes approi'ed bTr the"1 ruscees and the Ini'esrment Committee, the mTrestment objectives of IKIZO.uk are to.. Create sufficient financial retum to enable the Chariti" to catll.. out its putposes effectii7el}.' and rythout interniption Ilaintn and cnhancc thc inlrsrincnr fimd OFcr ani- fi&"c-i'ear pcriod obta a rcasonablc balancc i-¢cA capiral yo1h and incomc so that thc fimd cali mcct 6uturc demands as ii-ell as currenr needs Oi'er the mediilm term achiei'e grOth in the portfolio equal to or better than UL inflation OU)l) plus 2°/0. For tkns putpose, medium term is assumed as a business cycle of -, to 10 years. (b) The In1'estent CoLillllittee ffleets 1(e a l-ear to set All5tent poh"c4" rewe perforn12nce. The Chariti s invesrmeni porrfoh"o is mmaged b}- Ini"esrment IIanagers, uryrh Th7hom mi"estment mandates hai'e been agreed. 'Ie Investment IIan4yrs report on perfonnance comph.ance 1th the mandates ai Ini7estrnenr Committee meetings nd between meetingb when considered necessttn". Our voluntccrs arc rhc back-bonc of IXJ7.0.uk's succcss and achici-crncnts. l olunrccrs. inclu(b"ng our Trustccs, Iay -4diusors and supportcr 0UP$, don3rcd man}- hours OF thcir tiinc duting ?OJ/?4. Fundraisijig aCtitieS Thcrc carricd out b!" 100 supporter groups across rhe UK and through cenrralli- organised eTrenrs and campaigns. 'Ihese groups work on a pureli." voluntary babis, .has1 Head Office and regional offices use both salaried and voluntary workers. Risk Management Thc Tru5tccs rcgularl!- rciicTr" rhc risk rcystcr in ordcr to asscss thc major nsks io hICh thc Chantr Is cxp05cd. ThcF are satisfied thai good s1-.srems are ll) place ro manage eiposure ro nsks IIajor nsks consjdered mclude those AssociAted with fidrSIng m an JncreAsJngl!' comperirii'e market. a dfjficulTh" m attracrmg i"ounger members. the currenr situation in Israel ma!. deter people donAting to IIA£O.LK thd a generAI reluctance to don2te towardb an Israel based chatiti,. The concept of Zionism has changed oi.er the past hundred i.eats artd Israd is perceii'ed as hairng % thtiiqng mode cconomi- with h.ttlc Jiccd OF oursidc financial assisrancc. Clianyng dcinopphics iiit11 rlic LIK cornmunitt- rncan that our ttaditional mcmbcrship supportcr basc has agcd, and irs findrsIng porcjirial has djrnllllshcd. IIca8urcs h3vc becn taken to mmimise s[rateC nsks and miri3riN-es are bemg constanth. dei-eloped ro ensure that the Chantt. retaS its share of the fundr58 market mcreases irs suppori Irom i"ounger generations. Data Protection is also a swiificant l)usiness tisk and therefore the (h2rity- cotnph.es iiith its C"DPR regulations intern2ll!- but Th-here appropriate seeks eKtem21 speciah.st 2dTrice on the C"h2ntt"s preparedness and cofflplwice iiith its legal obhgitions.
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Governance XIZO.uk is goiTemed bi". a Board of 'lrustees that consists of no less than fis'e and nor more than fifteen mdIdulls. The Ch2ritiT is goN"etned bi" its Lllemotandum and_lrticles of Issociation dated l Juli" 2008 (as amended bi" Special Resolutions b!- the IIernbers of the C.h1t5" on l Jul!- ?1])8 2nd on L? June 2018). with kq- m2tter5 of gol'em][e set out in thc gos"crnaAce handbook ol tlic Chan(J-. 'Ihe Board of 'IteeS compnses.. { Chaman, a President, up ro four Elected 'l'rustees, and up to nme .Ippomred Trustees. The mAxirniLm tetm of sernice for an Llected or_IppoinÉed Ttustee is "0 consecutiie tenns of office, llath each temi lasting three i-eats. Llected Tnistee5 shall be elected bi- .IIembets in Accor(hnce such procedureg as sliall be prescribed bi, the Trllstee5 in the Standthg C)rder5. kn in&iidu21 (Ivho cofflph.es iiith 3ni' criteEi2 ,hICh n]aTr be set out in the Standing C)Iders) m2y k Pinted b!. the Board of Trnstees as 2n_Ippointed Trustee. 'I nreeS th2r hai7e recend}- jomed rhe Fard are proTrided with a comprehensii"e Trusiee Induction Pack. to leam about the chariti.. They are also offered the chance to attend ttustee training courses, if required. The remoi'21 of Trustees can onl}, be made if a motion is taibed at the BoArd eiplAining the ieason for the motion. and hy it is in the best interests of the ch2riti" to pass tlll"s motioTh, "(h can osdTr" be done bi" 2 majOIity" i-.ote of die B02rd. Thc Board 06TteeS mccts at Icasr four times a I-car io cnsurc Thar IKJ7.0.uk- has a clcar iision, mjssion and strat¢( direction and is focused on ackn"eiing rhem. 'll]is mi"oli'es momronng and acting ro ensure that perlonnance and impAct ib AchieNed. E,or example, the Boaid rewieiNs and appioi.es the plans of the Lhatitj. teceii.es and exainineg ieports on the chariti25 fm2nci212FF2irs, monitors fi]ndr2ising actiiities, and consider5 policies and procedures in areas such risk anagernent and leg21 and regutstors, cophanCe. -4 Fmance Committee meets on a two monthly basis ro consider strateC plannm& fmanaal conrrols. comphance, audit, grant procedureslprojects and M&emen( reporting .4n Ini"estmenr Commjitee meers Thi'ice a l-ear to set inNestment pohc!. and reiiew petfonnance and an .lutht and Conttol Committee meets twice a !."eat to monitor the charitt s aii&"t, risk and intern control arr2ngeYnents. No fillTrds held custodian for another 042nis2ti0n. KJ7.0.uk- is cuttcntl!. lcd bi- thc CliicEF.xccurii-c. Thc Scnior 113Jiwcnt Tcarn conslsts ol thc ChiclF.xccutiirc, and rhe Director of F]nCe. 'Ihe Sernor Ilanagement .1 eam deals iiith rhe operational aspecis of the chanTh" and cArries out the strntegic objectii.es that are set bi" the Board. Staff pAI" is the responsibthti" of the Remuneration Cominittee iN.ho meet to 4ree the annilal pa}" 'id to stAff for recommendation bi" the Board. _lll pai" leiTels for the IX"'IZO.uk ke senior rn2n2gers ate benchmarLed acCordg to m2rket practice 2nd equiTr2lent Posltions in othet ch2rit2ble organisatlOIi5. upporter groups are mAnAged localli" bTr iFolunreers -hO hai"e each signed a lonnal branch agreement with 11,IZO.uk. I,inanCI activities of the groups hai"e been consolidated these accounts. Commithjcnt to Fundraising Guidancc X'c arc committcd to achiciing thc h¥hcst srandards olprofcssional Eundr31sing. IKIC rcysrcrcd Thuth thc Fundraising Rcgulator, to l10M ii-c pai- thc FUndrsIng TLiry-. T]iroug]i thc si-srcins alid proccsscs. Th'c hai-c put ill place, wc to ackn"ei7e the standards ser our Jn the Fundrsg Code of Practjce. Ive are signed up ro the Fundrsg Preference Service, and we screen against the Telephone Ilrefetence Senice ii.hete apptoptiate. D1£ 2023124 we ii'orked dosels" 1th extern21 consultant to ensure our fi]ndraising data piotection prnctices were comphant ryth thc new Gcncral Dara Protccrion Rcgularion (GDPR). This includcd a TCVICW of our pob"cics, our contracts ryth eiTent organisers and data shanng agreemenis. Our Database Itanager is the GDPR cornph.Ce L£ad iniemall}- with A specific remit for comphmce issues. 'llll"s help 10 ensure continue to evolve our approach and to #Ce.e best practice standAids irt all oui fiLndrAising Actiiities. KJ7.0.uk- raisc5 most olits i'olutitar4" incornc Erom uidilidual supportcrs. Patrons, Chantablc Trusrs and Foundations; oup 6undrnsing' cE'cnt5- Postal appcals. cornp$. Jcuish IX omcn's 11 cck. alid Icgacics. Ilic do Jiot cmploi. third partST prolessionAI fundrserS or commercMI orgamsarions to fidse on our behall, but 'e do eng4 thi'rd parties to rnan4e rhe loystscs of some events. IIost of our fidSg actiiryties are delTh"ered m partnerskn"p with conunitrees consisting of st2Ff, Trllstees 3nd 1.olunte5.
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 'e do nor rake part m an!" MInl1-e or kn"gh-pressure fimdrnsjng acti7eS such as street fundr2ismg or cold cal]Jng by relephone. Our postal appeals are sent to eSlIng donors onl!-, d ive esrab]ish neil. re13ri0nslps wfftth mdiirydual donors on the basis of perbonal contActs kno to Potent donors. IX e respect all requests to stop sendjng fundraising comrni]nic2tton5 a5 set ollt in our Ptii-afj. Poh"a-. K'c arc ini'ol&"cd in door-t(kdoor EwldralsS as parr o[J[aSIl iilorncn's '¢ek, T4thich is thc onls, door-to-door collection in the L,K selSh Commumry- that is authonsed bi- the E lome Olfice- iTre are eiemption order holders. 'Ihe majority of JeThibh IK'omen's IY eek collectots Ate kno1 to the indiiiduals beitig approached. The!" are either their ne4hboiLrb, members of the local communiti" oi pieiious supporteis. 'e monitor complaints LsIng fro our fim(l"s]g actiiities and during - ?0?3/24 receii'ed no complaints. Going Coftcern The trubtees consider that there is a reAsonAble e.xpeciAtion that 11.IZO.L'K has adequate resources to continue in operallon21 existence for the foieseeable ne. The tStee5 beh"ei-e that there are no tn2terial uncertainties that call into doubt thc charitt s abib.tr ro continuc opcraruig as a golng conccrn. Consequentl!., the accounts haye been prepared on the basis that the Chann. remains a going concern. Trnstees The Trustees are also Directors for the puTroses of comp2n!- ]2w. The Trustees Th.ho served dlg the s"e2r 2nd up to rhc dare OE rlii5 rcporr s%'crc as EolloThs'. Elected Trnstees Danielle Shane -Innabel %telzer Ronit "bak-Eaaan Ch2it President {re5wied 10 Juli- ?O?i) Julr 2024) Appoiftted Ttustees I,rancine Ba15Am Nicholas Berman .%tephen Broiver Natasha HaiisdotfF Naiash2 Kai"e Ruperr Lkvs, C]aude Littner Debra _IIorris landana NL amdar Kathry'n Schiicl]thg JcrcmTr IK'ootb"IF (appointed I:, septemb 2024) <appointed 18 .Ilarch 2025) {reswAed 29 IIaTr- 202?) (resigned 13 JanuaTh- 2024) (resigned ?8 JulTr" ?O?- (appointed 19 .Ilarch ?0?4 &. resigned 14 ,Ilarch ?02)) (rcswcd 29 Ila!- •th94) (appomrcd 18 Ilarch ?O?- Disclosure of inforniation to auditor Each of the tStee5 (dtrectors) h25 confirmed that there is no infortThation of -h[ch the}- are aware which is relts.ant to the audit, but oEThhLch the auth.tor is un2Ivare. Each has fither confirtned that thei" h2I"e taken appiopIiate steps to idenrifi, such rclcTrint information and to cstabb.sh rhar rhc auth.ror is a2r¢ oFsuch informarion. io
WIZO.UK TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 On behalf of the Board of 'lrusiees Danielle Sh2ne Chair of Trnstees Datcd: 31 Jul 2025 XiZO.uk Registered Office: Groiind I,loor. 3 Pentx Court. Station Road, Borehamii"ood, Hettf0rdshe W1)6 ISL .4 compani. hmitcd bi" guarantcc rcysrcrcd in F.ngland and IK"a]cs Xo.. 06634-'48 Rcysrcrcd Ch3riti" In F.ngland and Ivalcs NL o= 112iOI?
WIZO.UK STATEME1 OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 The Trusteeb, h0 are also the directors of IXqZO.uk for the putpose of compAn!,12w, 2re responsible for prepaiing the Trustees, Report and the accounts in Accordance with apphcable laii" and L niied kingdom_lccounting Stan(htds (United kingdo CTener2llJ"Iccepted.Iccountsng Practice). Companj Law requeS rhe .1 rustees to prepare accounis for each financ1 !-eAr wkn.ch Tr7e a rrne And fr view of the state of affa. irs of the chann" and of rhe mcommg resources and 3ppb"cation of resources, induding Ihe income And expenditure, of the charitable compan!" for that i-eai. In Preplg these accounts, the Trustee5 are required to: sclcct suirablc accounting po]icics and thcn apph- thcm consisfcntlr- - observe the methodb and ptinciples in the Chatities SORP. - rnake judgements and estIllte5 th2t are reasonable and prudent" 2nd prepare the accounts on a gomg concem basis unless it mappropnaie to presume that the charity TIll conrinue in opeThtion. The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounttng reco5 that disclose 1th ieasonable accur%c} at an!. time rhc financial posirion OF the chatiti" and cnablc rhcm to cnsurc rhaf thc accounrs coinph. Mth thc Companics_4ct 2006. Thcj arc also TCSP)t]siblc For saEcgu3rding rhc asscrs ol rhc charitr and hcncc For takn.ng rcasojiablc steps for thc prevention 2nd deteccion of fraud md other lltegulanties. 12
WIZO.UK INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF WIZO.UK Opinion X c liai.-c auth.tcd ihc accowits oFIM7.0.uk- (rhc 'chanTh-) lor rhc ycar cndcd 30 PtCrnbcT ?024 thich compnsc thc Stxtement of E,inAncial_Ictiiities indudjng tncome & Lipenthture_lccount, the Balance Sheet, the Statement of Cash Floi&"s and notcs to thc account5, lncluth.iig $i1ficant accountijig pob"cics. Thc financial rcporting fraInc-ork that lias been applied in their preparAtion is app]icAble IAii' and Lnited Kjngdom_lccounting Standards, irtcluding E,IiS 10? The Financial Reporting ftandard apphcablc in rlic L K and Rcpubb"c oEIrcland (Lnircd Kingdom GcncrallTr .Icccptcd -.Iccounting Practice . In our opinion the accounts: ve a tn and fa iieTh" of the siare ol the chantable compani s affalls as at 30 Septernber 2024 and of its incoming tesources apph"cation of resources, includmg it5 Jncome 2nd expen&ture, for the l'ear then ended; hai-e been properlTr prepared m accordance iiryth Lmted Kjngdom Generall!"_Iccepted_Iccounring Practice. and hai'c bcetl Prcparcd m accordancc uirli thc rcqwrcmcnis OE ihc Cornpanics .4ct ?006. Basis fot opinion 'e conducted our AILdLt irt Accordance Thith International Stgndards on_luditing (LIK) (IS_IS (L.K)) and app]icable law. Our rcsponsibih.tics undcr rhosc siandards arc turrhcr dcscnbcd In thc _luth"ror's rcsponsibilitics For thc audit of the ccountb section of our repott. 11.e Are irtdependent of the chariti" in Accordance with the ethical requirements that are relei7ant to our Au(h"r of the accounts the L"K. ClUd]ng the FRC'S Erkn"cal Srandard, and 'e hai7e fulfilled our other etkncal iesponsibjh.ties in accord2nce 1th these requirements. IX e bekei-e that the alldit eTridence Iiai'e obtained is sulficienr and appropnate to proiide a basis for our opmion. Conclusions telating to going concern In all"ting the accuunrs, li'e liaTr-e concluded that the TteeS use of the goiThg coThcern basis of accounting in the preparntion of the 2ccountS LS APPlOPriAte. Based on the "or 'e hal'e petfomied, hai"e not identified *tL!" matetial uncertainties relating to events or conditions that, iAth"viduall!- or collccrii"cli-. Ina)- casr swiificanr doubi on thc chann-'s abih"tt' to continuc as a going concem for a period of at least tweli."e months from ii.hen the accounts are authorised for issue. ()ur responsibih.ties 2nd the responslbthties of the Trustees 1th respect to going concern are desctibed in the rdevant sections of ikn"s reporr. Othet infonnation Tlie other inEormatAOn COtnptise5 the inFortnation included in the snnu21 report, other than the accounts and our auditor's reprt thereon. 'Ie trusrees are responsible for the other mfonnallon contamed Thithjn the annuAI report. Our opmion on the accounts docs not covcr dic othcr inforn]arion and. cxccpt to thc cxtcnt othcnii5e cxph"citty- statcd in OILr report, we do not expiess ani" fotm of assurance condusion theteon. Out responsibjliti. is to read the other inEonnation and. In doing so, ConScr i14]crhcr rlic otlicr inconnaiion is rnarcnall!- incoJisisrcJir 1th tlic accounrs or our kno-Iedgt obtained in the course of the Autht, oi otheniise Appears to be maieiialli" rnisstated. If iNe identifi- such matctial incon5isrcncics or apparcni matcngl missratcincnrs, ii-c arc requ¢d to dcrcrnunc -.hcthcr this l"C5 risc to a material misstatement in the Accounts themseli"es. If. based on the ivoik e hai"e perfomie(L iNe conclude that there is 2 maienal misstatetneni of du"s other mformArion' ii"e are reqed 10 report that fACr. K'e have nothmg to report in tkn"s regard. Opinlon on other matter prescribed by the Companies Act 2006 In our ()pini(In, l)ased ()n the -(][k undenaken in the c()urse of out autht.. the infomiation gi.en in the Trustees, Keport, Ivknch includes the Directors, Report prepared for the pu0e8 oEcompanTr laiE-, for thc finanoal I-car for ii-hich rhc accounts arc prcparcd is consJ8tcnt ryrh thc accounts; and the Directors, Report included 1th1n the TnLStees' Report has been prepared in accordance uith apphiable legAI rcqwremcnts. 13
WIZO.UK INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED) TO THE MEMBERS OF WIZO.UK Matters on which we are required to report by exception In rhe hght ()F the kn()ii-ledge understanding ()E the clianti" and its enOnent obt2ined in the course of the au&"t, we ha"e not identtfied matenal rnIs5tateents in the Directors Report included the Trustees, Report. K'e have nothmg to report in respect of the folloiiung matrets m relation 10 TA4)ich the compames.lct 2006 requires us ro rcport to }"ou IE, our opmion: adequate accounting records haNe not been kept. or retums adequate for our au(ht liaiTe not been teceiNed from branches Jlot iisircd bi- u5. or the accountb Are not in agreement the accounting records and tetums; or certain disclosures of IsteeS, remimeration specified bi. law are not made" or we h2ve not received all the inforfflation exp]an2tions require for our auth"t' or the ttllstees "ere not entided to prepare the 2ccount5 in accord2nce Thith the synall coinpanits regirne 3nd take adi"antagc ol the small COMP1¢5, cxcmpiions m prpanng ihc tt¢CS, rcpoff and from thc rcqwrcment to prepare a strateC report_ Responsibilities of trustees -Is expl.ained more fi]llJ ]n the .%t2ternent of TtUStees' Responsibih"ties. the trustees, -hO are 21so Ilirectors of the chAtitAble cornpani. for the putpose OE compani" laii". are tesponsible lor the prepat2ti0n of the accounts and for being batisfied th2t the!. gi"e 2 true and fait iieii", and foi such internal conttol as the trustees detemiine is necesgan. to enable the preparation of accounts that are free ftom matenal misstatement. .hether due to fraud or error. In prepanng the accounts, the trusrees are responsible for Assessmg rhe chann"'s abJh"tt." to conrinue as a gomg concem, disclosmg, as apph"cable, matiers related ro gomg concern and usmg Ihe gomg concern basis of accounting unless rhc dircctOTS Clthcr mrend to h"quid3tc thc chanrablc compwi}- or to (ASC opcrations. or havc Jio rcah.stsc altcrjiativc but to do so. Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the 2CCOiIXIts ()ur ol)jectsves are to obtain reasonable assurance about ii.hether the accounts a5 a thole ate free from fflateti21 n]isststernent. .hether dlle to fraud or error. 2nd to tssue 2n 2uditor's ieport tliat indudes our opinion. Reasonable sburance is % high leiTel of assuLce but is not A guarAntee that an audit conducted in accordance IS_4b (UK) qll alivai's detect a mateIial misstatement when it exists. Lllisstatements can arise from frnud ot em)t and are considered materiAI if, indiwiduAlli" or in the aggtegate. th•" could reasonabl} be eipected to influence the economic decisions of users taken on the basis of rhese accounis. Irrcgulatitics, includmg fraud, arc insranccs of non-compliancc 1Th and rgu]ations. l¥-'c dcsiy proccdurcs in line 1th our rcsponsibib"tics, outb.ncd aboi"c. to dclcct n]a[cr missrarcmcnrs m rcspcct olirrcgularitics, includthg Eraud. Thc cxtcnt to ithich our proccdurcs arc capablc ol dcrccting irrcgularitics. includijig fraud is dctajlcd bclow.. -.l5 part of out p]2nning process". We enquired of management the si"stems artd conttols the chariti. has in place. the areas of the accounts that are most susceptible to rhe nsk of llregularjties and Iraud, and hether there .S anTr knoiwm. suspected or alleged Iraud. "Ihe chann" th"d nor mlonn us o( an}- Lnoii-n, suspected or alleged fraud. Ve Obted an undersrandmg of the legal and regulatoTh" Irameiii)rks apph"c3ble to the chanti.. IK'e detcrmincd that thc folloWg ii-cff rnosr TclcTr-anr: rhc aiantt. SORP, FILf 10? Charitics.4ct 2011. Companics .4ct 2006. Ve consideted the incentives 2nd opportunities th2t exist in the Chlty, inclu(Img the extent of nagement bi2s, Th&ich present a poteThtd for irregulm.ties 2nd fraud to be pewtU2ted, 2nd tadored our risk assessment 2ccordJngli-. L.sing our knO.ledge of the chariti", together 1th the discussions held iNith the cl. at the plannjng stage, 'e fottned a conclusion on the Iisk of misstatement due to irregLdarities including ftsud and tadored our procedures accordmg to thi.s nsk assessmeni. 14
WIZO.UK INDEPENDENT AUDITOR'S REPORT (CONTINUED) TO THE MEMBERS OF WIZO.UK The key procedures Te undertook ro decect [egulantieS mcludmg Iraud dunng che course of the audir mcluded: Identify"Jng and tebrmg journal entries the oi.ett accounring records. Jn particular those that IlTere siyificant and unusual. RelicTrg thc accounrs th"sclosurcs and dcrcrniinmg CIhcr accounting ]l(leS h3vc bccn appropriatcly ppILed. Testing L-e!" incotne lines For eiidence of ffl2n2gement bias. -IsstssJng the i"2h"dLti- of the classification of fftncoffte. eXpen"ture. assets and habthties bet"ee unrestricted, designAted and trstricted funds. ReVieing documentation such as the ch2ritt" board minutes for discussions of irregLdaritieg indudjng fraud. 'erifimg JeAr end mi'estment i"alues to the mi-esimeni managers, reports And reiryeiiing that the inTrcstmcnts moi-cmcnr8 rhc Tr-car ijicludcd IA thc accowits hai"c bccn appToptiatcli' calculatcd. -crtEp"ing bank balanccs ro rhird partt" confirmarions. ()Mng to the inherent IifflL"t2tions of 2ll&"t. there is unas-oidable risk that m2!- not hai'e detected sorne material n]isStateLnents in the 2ccounts ei.en though ii"e properl!- planned perfonned our au&"t in ccordance iiqth authting stAndard5. The ptiman. tesponsibihti" for the ptei'ention gnd detection of irregLknitieg and fraud rests iiith the trustees of the charitt-. .4 fi]rther descnption of our responsibth.ties is aiAaable on the Fmanaal RepOr[ll Councjl's 'ebSIte ar.. http.11V.frC.Org.uk/aU"[0rsrespons1bth"lleS. 'llu"s descnption lonns part of our auth.tofs report. Usc of our r¢port This report is 501els" to the charitable cornp2n! s fflefftbers. as a bod!-, in 2ccord3nce 1th C112Pter 3 of Part 16 of the CoYnp2nies _Ict ?006. Our 2u&t work has been undertaken 50 that -t fflight State to the chatitsble compan!-'s en]bers those Ynatters we are required to state to the in an 2uth.toi s report and for no othei puq)ose. To the fullest Litent pemiitted bi- IA., li-e do not accept or assitme tesFK)nsibditi- to 2nione othei than the chaiitable compani" and the chAtit&ble compAn! s members as 2 bodi". foi out audLt Ol for this repoo ot for the opinions we hai'e formed. Dar$12 Choudhury (Seniot Statutory Auditor) for and on behalf of Hll" E,1sher_ILdit Chartcrcd Accountants StatOry Auditot -Icre I louse 11-15 I¥,'dham Road ndon, INIY'I 3ER 31 Jul 2025 15
WIZO.UK STATEME1 OF FINANCIAL ACTlVtTIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Unrestricted DesignatedRestricted funds funds general Total 2024 Total 2023 Notes Income from: Donations 2nd legacies L.ents, appealg and campawis Investmentb -. 08,811 813,3)5 liO,i66 66,184 391,120 1 1 4.995 1,324 ?40 1 ?10,4:,5 558,031 150,-i66 15:,,181 Total income 463,304 ? 136.036 2,039,452 enditure on: R'Sitig funds 40? 166 546,655 C.h2ritable actiiities.. KIZO.uk projects m Israel ff) l.0?0,989 199,29-, 456,861 1,6 1 7.147 1,566,009 Total expenditute 1.4?3,1 j5 199.297 456,861 ?,0 1 9.313 2,112,664 Net gS on investments li 303,924 Net income/(expenditure) 993.iJ4 (199294 6,443 800,680 230,712 'I ransfers between funds -6,03~. (5i,000) (21,037 Nct movcmcnt in filnds (2i4297 (14,i94} 800,680 230,712 Fund balances At l October 2023 i.4)i,4-,6 48,0-, 9 6.3 1 5,078 6,144,366 Fund balanc¢s at 30 September 2024 6.503,04~. 6J9,226 33,485 .1-5 758 6,375,0 1 8 ( )The of £1,677,147 Includes net coIIiiIiitment5 to our projects in Israel of £981.-,2i (see note 4. The stateent of fin2llCi212Cti11ties includes all gaiThs and Ios5e5 recognised in die l'ear. 'Il]e statement of fincIal actsirytses also comph.es iiith the requen[S lor an mcome and expenditure account under rhe Companies .4ct 2006. -4ll income and expenditure derii-e from continuing actiiities. 16
WIZO.UK STATEME1 OF FINANCIAL ACTlVtTIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2023 Comp2r2tive Income and Expendithre Account Unrestricted Designated Restricted funds funds funds general Total 2023 Notes Income from: Donations 2nd legacies L.ents, appealg and campawis Investmentb 1.1-6.li8 j4?,4j9 148,082 15,572 1.3?4,240 558,031 157 181 Total income 1.87j.-, 98 163,6)4 2.039,452 enditure on: R'Sitig funds i46.6ii 546,655 C.h2ritable actiiities.. KIZO.uk projects m Israel ff) 1.144.2il 264J34 151,424 1.566,009 Total expenditute 1.690.906 264J34 151,424 2.112,664 Net gS on investments li 30i.9?4 303,924 Net income/(expenditure) 488.816 (2(A.Ji4) 6230 230,712 'I ransfers between funds lj,(XM)) i,OlJ) Nct movcmcnt in filnds 41J.816 (189,Ji4) 6230 230,712 Fund balances At l October 2022 i.019.660 1.082,8i-, 41,849 6.144,366 Fund balanccs at 30 Scptcmbct 2023 i.433.4-,6 893,i23 48,079 6.3 i),078 ( )The of £1,566,009 Includes net coIIiIIiitments to our projects in Israel of £821.-,58 (see note 4. The Stateent of fin2llCi21 actiiities includes all gains and losses recognised tn the !"ear. 'Il]e statement of fincIal actsirytses also comph.es iiith the requen[S lor an mcome and expenditure account under rhe Companies .4ct 2006. -4ll income and expenditure derii-e from continuing actiiities. 17
WIZO.UK BALANCE SHEET ASA T30 SEPTEMBER 2024 2024 20 Notes Fixed assets Int3n£ible issets Tangible Absets Ini'estments 12.000 5,5)2 6,659,3i9 14 15 16,481 6.831i21 6.8ii,002 6,676,911 Current assets Debtors Cash at b2nk 2nd in hand 17 431.38i 821,356 ?63,38- 863,62) l ?j2.741 Creditors: amounts f2Uing due thin onc y¢at 18 (i42.869) (I,-i14,574) Net cutteTht assets/(habihtie5) 3?0,756 (261,833) Total assets less current liabilities 6,415,0 18 Prosqsion for liabilities 19 (40,000) Net assets 6.-i75,078 lftcome funds Resrncied funds Unrestricted funds Desjgnated fiLThds General funds 21 33.48) 48,079 639,226 6.503,047 893.523 i,433.4", 6 ,141273 6,J?6,999 6,i75,078 The accounts were approiTed b!. rhe'lrustees on 31 Jul 2025 Danielle Shane Chair of Trustees Company Registration No. 06634748 18
WIZO.UK STATEME1 OF CASH FLOWS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 24 20 Notes Cash ftom opctating actiirytics Net cash used operatmg actiiities (12i3.691) (410,141) Cash from invcsting actiVitic5 Dividends and mrerest Irom miTestmenrs Purchase of mtangble fLYed Assets Purchase of pLt and eqprnent xirhdralN Irom iAI"cstmctit portlob"o 16.-, 14 23,-H)I (6,Otx)) (1,405) 560,069 (li.i09) 694.il i Net cash ptovided bv investing activities 695.722 5 1 6,065 Nct (dccr¢asc)/inctcasc iti cash and cash quivalcttts {5) 969) 165,924 Cash and cash CqUiiTalcnrs at bcgtnning oFI"car 821.J56 655,432 Cash and cash quivaicnts at cnd of ycat ?63J81 821,356 19
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Accounting policies Chatitv inforniation YIZ().uk is 2 prii'ate cofflpan!" ltsm.ted bTr- gu2r2ntee tncoKporated in England la Ivales. The reg5ted office is ound Floor, 3 Penta Court. Station Road, Borehamu-ood. Her[f0rdshe IXI)6 ISL 1.1 Accounting convention The accounts have been piepaied in 2ccord2nce 1th Companies _Ict ?006 and "_Iccoutkting and Reporting bi. Charities the Statement OE Recommended l)ractice apphcAble to charities piepAtrng dieir accoiults in accordance with the Fjnanctsl Reporting %t2nd2rd apph"c2ble in the Lk snd Repubh"c of Ireland" ("FIL% 102"), (effectis"e I January. _ ?019). Thc chanry is a Pubh"c Bcncfif F.n11 as dcfincd b!. FILS 10? The accolt5 are prepared in sterlll¥, wkn.ch is the fi]nctional curreno, of the ch2riti.. Ilonetarr. smounts in these accounts are rounded to the nearest £. Thc accounrs hai'e bccn prcparcd undcr rhc hisroncal cost coni'cnrion. Inodificd ro includc fixed assct Ini'c5tmcnts at lair i'alue. 'Ihe pnnapal accounting pohoes adopted are set our beloii(. 1.2 Going concern -4t the time of Approving the aCCOL]nts, the Tnistees hAI"e A reasonable expectation that the ihariti. has adequate resources to contjnue in operational existence for the foresee2ble ture. The ration21e for thi.s condu5ion is l)ased on possessing a comEortablc Ici"cl OF rc8cTh-cs ar 30 Scptcinbcr 20?4 and 3s af rhc d3tc ol sying tlicsc accounrs, rhc abihtt, to liqwdatc its Eunds hcld on ini"cstmcnr at ani- timc. Conscqucnth-. thc trnstCC5 conrinuc to adopt thc gomg concem basLS of accounting prepanng the accounts. 1.3 Chatitable funds Unrestricted funds are for use at the Ih"scretion of the Trustees in &therae of their charitable objcctii'cs. Deswiated funds comprise funds u.hich hAI"e been set Aside At the discretion of the TSteeS for specific PILiposeb. The Piltposes and uses of the degwiated funds Are set out in the notes to the Accounts. Resrncied funds are subject to specific conth"(ions bi- donors As 10 holi- the!- mai. be used. 'Ike purposes And uses of the restricted funds Are set out in the notes to the accounts. 1.4 Income Income is recognised ii,hen the chann- Is legallr entirled ro it. rhe amounts can be measured reh"abli". and it is probable that income ill be receii"ed. Cash donations 2re iecogntsed on receipt. Other donation5 are recogKllsed oThce the Ch1 has been notified of the donation. unless perfortnance conditi0Th5 require deferrsl of the aount. Income tax recoverable in relation to donations Tcccivcd undcr Gift _lid is rccowiiscd ar rhc rimc of rhc donarion. LÈgacies are recognlsed on receipt or otheThiise if the chariti" h25 been notified of an in]peiiding Ilistril)ution, the amount is kno, at]d rcccipr is cEpcctcd. IErhc arnounr is not kno, rhc I¢- Is trcaTcd as a conringcjit asset. E"ents. appeals, goi-ernfflent grant income is accounted for on 2 receiable basis. Invcstment incornc and mtcrcsr is accounrcd For on a rcCciablc basis. Income from suppon groups (note 3) Is mcluded gross to the releTrFanr categoTr on the Statement of Financial -4ctivities. 20
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 1.5 Expcnditurc ExpCnth"TC is rccowscd in thc pcriod ro hICh thc!- rclatc and tncludcd attnbutablc l".4T thich cannot bc rccoi'crcd. c.osts of raising [la5 compiise the direct costs of fimctions 2nd e&"ent5 and the geTheral costs of pioinoting fiaraIsing. DiTCCt chArit3blc cwcnthrC comprises all dic eXEn"ture rclating to thc activitics catticd out to achicvc thc charitable objecrisTes. Support costs compnse the cosrs mcurred bi" the L'K olfice m dllecdi proirydmg supporr for the CharityT's Ctiiities. These ha'e been 2llocAted in to the sirtgle chtitble actiiiti". remittances to Israd. Goi'emance costb represent the costs incutted in relation to the management of the Charity, organisational a&ninistration and comph"2nce conStitiOnS1 2nd 5tatuton" requirernents. These costs have 2150 been allocatcd in full to thc sin%lc chantablc actis7n-. Staff costs are alloc2ted between fimdraisAng and ch2n"table actiTrities on the basis of time spent. 1.6 Intatigible fixed assets Intangble fixed assets are Anittslls" ffleasured at cost and subsequendi. ElSured at cosL net of amortisation ani. iinpainncnt los8cs. -4mortibation is recogrnsed so as to Myite off the cost of assets less their residu21 values oTrer their useful ]iiTes on the FOllog basis: Computer website 33 /0 SIrgh[ Ime 1.7 Taftgible fixed assets Tanybk assct5 arc imt]all!- mASUred at cosi and subscqucntl!- mcasurcd at cost, nct of dcprcciation and ajii" impairmcnr losscs. Deprectstion is recognised so as ro off the cost of asseis less the resjdual iFalues oi'er their useful hves on the fOllOg bases: L£asehold proper Computer hardTh"Are & So["are F[UreS, firrings & eqwpment 33° o Strai ght llne 33°'Tr StrAighr Ime The gain or loss arising on the (h"sposal of 2n asset is deterfflined as the dtfference beTten the sale proceeds and rhc carryiJi2 valuc OE thc assct and is rccowiscd m Jicr incomc/(Cxpcnth"Tc) For rhc i'car. 1.8 Fixed asset investments Fixed asset ms"estments are initialli" rneasured at transaction ptice Lxcluding tr2ns2ction costs 2nd are subscqucntl!" mcasurcd at lair i.aluc at cach rcponing datc. Changcs m Fr i-aluc arc rccoyiscd in thc Starcincnt of Finanoal ,IctifftriCS each Fcar. Transacrion cosrs arc cxpcnscd as iAcurrcd. 21
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Accouftting policies (Cofttinued) 1.9 Impaimjcnt of fixcd ass¢ts -It each reporting end date, the charitt- relie the afftount5 of its tnble and int2ngil)le assets to determine ii'heiher chere is an!. Jnth"cation diat those assets hai-.e suflered an tsnPent loss. If an!T sucli mdication exists, the recoi"erAble amouni of the assei estllnated m order to derernyne the oxten( of the impainnent loss (if 1.10 Cash and cash equivalents Cash and cash eqwi"alents mclude cash m hand. deposiis held at call banks, and other shorr-rerm hquid investments th otwn21 maturities of thtee months or less. 1.11 Financial instrumcnts The Chitt. h25 elected to 2pplI" the proiisioThs of Section 11 fj3asic Financtsl Instnllnents, 2nd Section 12 'C)ther Financial Instnllncnts Issucs. of 10? ro all its financ STruments. The chanttT onli." has assets h"abth"ties of a kjnd that qua]ifi" as basic financial instruments. 'll]ese financial instruments initiall!. recognised at tr2nsaction walue and subsequendi" measured at their settleinent value iNith the exception of fixed asset investments that are initialh" tecogmsed at ttansaction iyalue and subsequentl}, recogSed at their f2ir i"2llle. 1.12 Employee benefits The cost of an)" lUSed holidai" entidement is tecognised in the riod in 1ch the emplol'ees, seThiceb ate receii"ed. Termination pai"entS are recogrllsed Imt(battl!- as an expense wlien the charity is deinonsttabl} comrnittcd to tcrn]inatc ilic cmplo)ryncnt of cmplo)-cc or to prolrydc rcnnijiation bcncfits. 1.13 Retirement benefits [Ja'MentS to defjned conttibution retitement benefit schemes are charged as an expense as thei. fall due. 1.14 Operating leases Operating lease rentals are charged to the SOI"._l on 2 Sttaight-line basis oi.er the hfe of the lease. The charity, does not hold ani. asbets under 2 finance leAse. Critical accounting estimates and judgements In the application of the charitt s accounttng poh"cies, the Trustees are required to fflake wdgements, estiinates and assumptions about rlic carn8 amoujit of asscis 3Jid ]iabib"rics thar arc nor rca(bl!- apparcnt from other sources. 'Ihe esrllnates and judgements are based on Ihe pob.aes and the amounr reported m the accounrs. 'Ihe estirnateb And jildgements based on the historical experiences 2nd other factors including expectations of future ei-ents thAt ate behei'ed to be reasonable at the time such estimates and judgements ate made. In rhc viciTr ol thc Trustccs thcrc arc no Silficant cstirnatcs or ptymcnrs. 22
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Donations and legacies Unrestricted Restricted futtds funds General Total Donations and gifts Legacies receivable 310,61) 398.196 66,184 398,196 For the year ended 30 September 2024 708,811 66,184 774,995 Unrestricted Restricted funds funds General Total Donations gfts Legacies receivable 281,075 89i,083 148,082 429,157 895,083 For the year ended 30 September 2011 1,176.158 148,082 iJ24,240 Conttibutions from supporting groups "Ihe lolloiiing amounts are mcluded m the accounts Jn respect of contnbullons from Slees.. Total 2024 Total 2023 Donations, (Jifts and L£gacAes Evenrs..4ppeals and CampgnS 96.888 398,333 114,-384 213,041 49),?21 32:, ,42) Less.. Fundraismg Costs SILPPOrt Costs (32,; (22,004) (33,618) (22,179) Net income attributable to societies 461,603 305,246
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Events, appeals and campaigns Unrestricted Restricted futtds funds General Total EA"ents, appeals 2nd campaigns Fundraising costs 813,35) (301,921) 391,120 1.210,47) (301,921) Net events, appeals 2nd campaigns year ended 30 September 2024 511,434 397,120 908,554 UntcstrlCt RcstriCt¢d funds funds General Total Events. appeals and campaigns Fundraismg costs i41459 (438,09)) 15.572 5)8,031 (4J8,093) Net events. appea]s and campaigfts )"eat ended 30 September 2023 104J66 15,572 119,938 Investments 2024 2023 Income from ]LSted ini'estments Interest reieiwable 133,852 133,780 23,401 liO.566 li7,181 ..lll ini-estment incoffle is 2tttibut2ble to unrestticted fi]nd5. 24
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Raising funds Unrestricted Designated Restricted funds funds funds general Total 2024 For the vear ended 30 September 2024 Promonon and ubba Seeking donauons, grants and legaaes Staff costs i.966 49.631 5.966 42.631 Total promotion pubh"citi' costs 48.)9" 48.59:, Fundrais Fundraismg actiiryti" costs Staff Cosfs costs ?14,20- 214,207 Total fundraising costs 301,9L? 301,922 Investment mana ement il,64-, 51,647 402.166 402,166 Unrestticted Designated Restricted funds nds nds g¢n¢ral Total 2023 For the vear ended 30 September 2023 Promonon and ubba Seeking donations, grants and legaaes StAff costs ,879 43,742 Total promouon and pubh"att" costs il,621 51,621 I,undraisin I,undraising aCtiiiti- costs Staff costs costs 3?9,-3?8 108,-, 35 329Ji8 108,:, 35 Total fimdr2ising costs 438,093 438,093 Invegtment mana ement i6,941 56,941 546,655 i46,655 25
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Charitable actities.. WIZO.uk projects in Israel 2024 2023 Remittances to Israel Less th2dTr provided for (See Note 18) 1,631,:,25 (6iO,000) 1,471,758 (650,000) Net Con]rnittnents to Israel 981,",25 821,758 Finance cost- exibting commitments 19,544 31,701 1,001269 8)3,459 Share of support costs (see note 8) Share of goirernance costs (see note 8) 618,934 56,944 611,269 35,281 ,147 1,566,009 atysis by fund Unrestricted Eunds - general LTnrestticted funds - des4nated Restricted funds I,0?0,989 199297 4)6,861 1,144,251 264,3_34 l) 4?4 1,671,147 I,i66,009 Support eosts Fot the ye2r ended 30 Septembet 2024 Support Governance costs costs Tot21 Basis of allocation Staff costs Dcprcciation Prernises costs Consultanfj, Other costs 249.003 10.)80 li3.16? IOi,207 11)0.9". 9 13.087 26? 090 Tiffle spent 10,)80 Support C05t li3,165 Support cost IOi,?07 Support cost 100.979 Support cost -4udit Fccs Lcgal and proEcssional 42,717 1,140 42, 117 Goi'crnancc 1.140 Goi'crnancc 618.934 i6.944 67j,8:. 8 -Inali-5ed bete Charitablc activities 618.934 i6,944 6 1 j,878 26
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Support costs (contiftued) Fot thc ycat ¢nd¢d 30 Scptcmbcr 2023 Support Govemance costs cosis Total Basis of allocation Staff costs DepreciArion Premises costs ConsultAno" Other costs ?jj,612 13,604 18i,960 l li,896 106.197 268,180 Time spent li.604 Support cost 18i,960 Support cost lli,896 Support cost 106,197 Support cost -ludit fees Legal and profesbional ?2,6L? Goi'etnance 91 GoiTetnance 91 l ?,i50 -Inalysed bet'een Chantable acuiryues 712.i50 Included thIrt support costs are amounts pai"Able under operating lease atrnngements iNhich amounted to £133,362 (2023= £119,9-,4). Trustees Thc rrustccs (or ani, pcrsons conncctcd s*iih thcm) do nor rccci&"c ani rcmuncrarion or bcncfits from thc charity". Thc charity is alloTr"cd ro rcunbur8c trustccs for Thc rrai-cl cosis assooarcd Thith Yisit5 to Isracl to monitor projccts, iiTell as to IXIZO oi[P locations in the Lk. Reimbursed Lipenses of £.15 (202i." £4tPl) ii.ere incurred rdating to one trustee. In adthtion, the charit%" also purchased ttustee indenmity". insurance on behalf of the trustees. The cost of the insurance £1960 a1£ the )"e2r (?0?3: £1,26D. The trustees ma!- Also donate to rhe chanlr. Donation mcome receii.ed from'l'rustees dunng the l-ear arnounted to £9,620 (20?3.. £? 945) of .knch C11 (2023: LNd) relAred ro restncied [Ld donarions io Employees Number of employees The average monthli" number of emploi.ees duting the it2t Iwas: 2024 2023 Number Number Promotion and pub]LCiti. department I,iLndrAising department General and project support. a(lllllni5tr2tion. and governance li 14 27
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 10 Emp]0)7ees (continued) Emplo)ryllent costs 2024 2023 'agcs and sa]arics Social Secl. costs Clther pension costs Redundanfj costs 3i6,536 23,-,37 12,163 314,316 31,15) 13,300 1,886 392,436 490,65 1 The number of emploTrees whose annual remuneration ii?s £60.(KK) or more 2024 2023 Number Number Between ro.001 and £80.(K)O Between £80.001 and £90.000 The ch2fity"'s keTr anagement personnel cofflprise the B02rd of Trllstees. the Chief Execlltii'e and the Director OE Financc (remuneratcd as a consulrant). The total benefit receiired bi. Lei. mAnagement personnel in the i.ear gmounted to £151.986 (2023.. £149,035). 11 Net gaitis/Oosses) on investments 2024 2023 Rei"aluation of ini-estrnents (Lobb)/gAin on sAle of ini"estments 785,474 298,705 5,219 743,957 303,924 -4ll aOss)/gaS on Ani"estments are attributable to unrestricted fia5. Transfers Includcd iTrithin transFcrs i-Cen tunds arc rhc Follo[. -4 trmsfer of r'i,(K)O from designated fldS to general funds wth SPect to the release of the Gala ?? Dinner Resen"e (see note . -{ transfer of 120,tKJO fiom restricted funds to desyiated funds relatirtg to a commitment thxt IlTas part fLded bi designated ieseTh'es in the pithqous but attracted restricted funding in thib }e%r (see notes 21&22) .1 transfcr of £1,037 Erom rcstricrcd funds ro gcncral fimds as a rcsult of small Forei cxchangc nS on complctcd projccts (scc notc 21) 28
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Intangible red assets Total- Website Cost .4t l October 2023 .4dditions 69,168 .4t 30 September 2024 69,168 Amortisation -4t l October 2023 Charge for the l'ear 6,0(M) -4t JO September 2024 63,168 Net Book Value -4t 30 September 2024 6,0(M) .4t 30 f cptcrnT ?023 12,0(M) .411 intanyblc fixed asscrs arc uscd for chatilablc pOseS. 14 Tangiblc fixcd asscts ixaschold Computct Fixturcs, ptopcrty hard'are & fitting5 & software equipment Total Cost -4t l October 2023 -4dthtions Disposals 166J14 160 ?85 li,)09 366,999 15,509 (400) (400) .4t 30 September 2024 166J14 17)794 40,OtK) 382,108 Depreciation -4t l October 2023 Charge for the }Tear Disp052ls 166J14 ljj ?69 4.044 39,864 536 (400) 361,447 4,580 (400) -4t JO September 2024 166314 li9313 40,OtK) 365,627 Net Book Value -4t )0 Septernbet 2024 16.481 16,481 .4t 30 September 2023 i,016 536 .4ll tangible &xed asseis are used for chantable purposes. 29
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 15 Fixed asset investments Cash Managed funds Deposits Total Cost or valuation ..It l ()ctobet 2023 .Id&"tions l. aluation ch2n£es N'et capit21 iwithdrawals Dispos21s Ini'estment incoffle receiird IeStment rn2n2gefflent fees paid 19i,433 9 ?1-.,643) 6.463,926 2.?17,643 ", 8),4"4 6,659,359 ", 85,474 (694,il 7) (694,ill 4.5-, 6) 133,852 (51.647 .It 30 Septeynber 2024 140.Oi4 6.69?,-16", 6.832,i21 Cash Managed funds Deposits Total Cost ot valuation .It l ()ctober 2022 ..Id&"tions I."alltion ch2nge5 Net capit21 irrithdrawals DAsp0521s Ini-estment incorne receiird Invcstment rnanagcmcnt fccs paid 3-2,397 (l.i-3.132) 6.4-1,48-, 1.5:, 3,132 298,-05 6.843,884 298,705 (560,069) (i60.069) 1.8-9,398 133,-80 (i6,941) (1,8-19J98) 133,180 (56.941) -4t 30 SepteLnber 9023 19i,433 6,463,926 6,6i9,-359 16 Subsidiary und¢rtaking The chkrits. oii.ned rhe ivhole of the issued share cApiial of IX izadi.ert tlmired, a compan!, incorporated in the United Kingdom, and iNhiih had 100 oidjnan" SheS of £1 each. The registered address of the subsidi%n' undert&kJng ChAdes House, 108-110 I,inchlei" Road, b)ndon, -Xll'3 5lJ. The compart!. INag domiant. On I I Januat!. 2024 an 2pph"c2ti0Th II"as made to str&e off thi.s cornp2n!-. and on 9.lpnl ?024 the cofflpan!-. was &"ssolved by ,2]. of a N-oluntan, hquid2ti0n. Consoh"datcd accounts has'c not bccn prcFarcd as ihc inclusion ol thc chann-'s onli- subsidiary in a sct of consolidatcd accounts Uld not bc m3rcnal for thc puToscs oEginng a truc and [r 3rycw.
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 17 Debtors 2024 2023 Amounts falling du¢ withiti onc Y¢ar. Other debtors Prepajments and accmed mcome 101,387 498,851 6,077 399,640 Amouftts falling due aftet mote than one year. Other debtors 25,668 431,385 18 Ctcditots: amounts falling duc ots¢ ycat 2024 2023 Othcr t&xation and soctsl sccuritt" Othcr crcth.tors .Iccruals deferred income ii.i-, 98,212 433,482 7,925 690,331 816,318 i42,869 1,514,i74 Includcd within accrual8 and dcfcrrcd incomc is (VJ?3.. £li.34?) OF incomc rcceiiTcd in adlrancc for cvcnt5 rakmg place Afrer the l'ear end..Ilso mduded iiithm accruals and delerred mcome is amount due to Xliorld Illizo of Dil (2023: £650.OIKb) 19 Provisions for ]iabilities 2024 2023 -It the begti]ng of the l.ear 40,0(K) Proiision for the i"eJr Rele25ed in the Jear 40,0(K) (40,000) -It the end of the Trear 40,(K)O The proiusLon relates 10 remeth.al Th"orks ro the chann-'s fonner propem. 10 bring it m Ime ryth rhe commencement of rhe lease ivkn.ch was full!- released dunng the year under reTrieTh.
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 20 Retirement benefit schemes Defined contribution schemes The ch1. operates 2 defmed conttibution peThsion sdieffte for all qu21L"fiing ernploTr"ees. The assets of the schen]e ate hdd sep2ratdTr fioyn those OF the chariti" in an indeFn(lenth. "stered fimd. The chatge to ptofit or loss An respect of defined contnbution schee5 £1? 163 (2023.. £13JtK)). Restricted funds Thc incomc fimds OF thc chanty- includc rcsincrcd fimds compnsing thc lolloTh8 uncxpendcd balanccs of donations and grants held on trusr for speofic purposes: Movement in funds Balancc at I Incomc Expcnditurc Ttansfcts Octobet Balancc at 30 Scpt¢mbcr 2023 2024 Tiberias Scho]arships P J Librnn" Progtamme-sdetot Sensorv Ilotor & tedecorations Judy CioldkoA Ccntre Lmotional TherAp!. Belt Hakerem DiiTersity. Project- I'undr2i5ing Inittative l.lrt Project) Iusic Thcraps. Rootn- Rcbccca SICFF I"ocational School ReEutbibhrnent - .lth Centre Oizma 'I ze'irah Programme Belt Hakaiem Garden Haifa N'eiTe Sha'anan, ,Iligdal Haemek & RehoiTOt Centre- X izo ("ornn]unity C-enties Expandmg Sound & Radio - 'ocarionA School, Belt Hakere Furniture- DC.C. I"2ilLe Ha'.Irai'a, Sr Ramot, IX c.Man Jerusalem, Rebecca Sieff Emergency _Ippeal F.lainc and X'ciillc l-oung N2h21211"outh I"d12ge Digitisation Ptoject 1.8 1,800 2,000 (1-,.3&1) 1,8(M) (1.800) 4.123 4,123 (4.681) (19) ?O.O(K) (20.0001 360 i.062 360 i,062 ?j,(KK) (2i.000) ",92 (227) 4.-, 07 8.iOO 4,707 (2,375) 800 1,000 16,008 39-:,120 16.008 463.i04 (4i6.861) (21,0371
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Restsieted funds (continued) Ihe income funds of rhe chantt" mclude resrrjcted fimds compnstng the lollowing unexpended bAEmces of donations and grants hdd on tmst for specific PLuposes: Moi7ement in funds Expenditute Balance at I Income October Ttansfets Balance at 30 Septembet 2013 2022 Tiberias schol2rskn.ps kitchen Refitt6ishment- Belt Shcva Haddasim l.outh I'tllage Greenhoilse Construction- Belt H2kerern Dii'etsiti. Project- Fundraising Initiatii"e (_lrt Project) IKIusic TheIapi. RooYn- Rebecca Sieff I'ocarional School C-omputet Eqp[ent & Furniture . . . C"entre C)t2n]a Tze'irah Prograrnrne Belt H2karem (Jarde Haifa Nei"e %ha'2n2n. lfi"g(121 Hacmck & Rchoi"ot Ccntrc- IK'izo Communirs. Cenrres Lxpanding Sound &. Radio . l'ocational School, Bctt Hakcrem Furniturc- DCC I"ai"Ac Ha'_Irai'a, St Ramot, IK ei£man RefurbishLnent-.Idi C.entre JerusAlem. Rebecca Sieff Centre Emergenci". _Ippeal Elaine 2nd 5'eTre l.oung DCC N2h2121 l'outh I"d12ge Digitis&tion l)roject 1,8(Kl 1.800 33,416 (33,416) I,O(K (I,tMJ)) (2i,OlJ)) 23.(AK) 4,123 4.123 4.700 Ci,O72) 360 6,332 360 5.062 (1,270) ?i,O(K)) ?92 792 227 66,666 (66,666) 4.-: 07 4,707 8,500 800 1.000 16.008 8p(X) 8(Kl I,O(K) 16,008 41,849 163.6)4 (li 1,424) 48,079 ))
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Designated funds The coMe funds of the chann- mclude the lolloiiing designared fiu]ds kn"ch have been set aside out OE unrestncred funds b!" the trusiees for speafic purposes: Movement in ndS Balance at l Expenditute Ttansfet Octobet 2023 Balance at 30 Septembet 2024 RenovArion resers'e 'Irai'el fimd for memberskn"p dues Gala Dll)ner reser%'e Promorion31 reser4"e -39.662 9.961 (199294 ?0,000 560,365 9.961 (?i,O(XJ) 68.91X 68,900 893.i23 (199294 (i5,000) 6_39,226 Renovation ReseTh"e is to pmiide fifftds foi tenoiTatiorts iequested bi. Il'otld IK'I£O, as and ,hert agreed b!. XY7.0.uk. Thc Promotional RcscTh'c is to proiidc fimds lor incrcasm2 aT¢n¢5S ollKry7.0.uk- and its acriiitlC5. "Ihe'l'ras"el fLmd relares to momes ser Aside from memberskn"p dues ro tund the trai-.el costs m order lor participants to ITlSlt IIIZO.uk's funded projects m Israel_ 'll]e Gala Dllmer ReseTh"e relates to fimds sei aside 10 partiall!" pa! for our Gala Dinner that took place in IL 12rch 20?4. MoiTement in ndS Balanc¢ at l Expcnditutc Ttansfct Octob¢r 2022 Balanc¢ at 30 S¢ptcmbcr 2023 Renov2tion iesetve Trai"el fi]nd For MembeIll"P dues c.ala Dinner reseTh Promoriojial Tcscrt"c l.(K)3,996 9.961 (264,334) 739,662 9,961 i.000 68.900 68.900 1,082,8i7 (264,334) 5,000 893,523
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Anatysis of net assets between funds General Designated funds funds Restricted fimds Total Fund balances at 30 Sepiember ?024 are reptebented b!.: Intangble and Ttllwble ELied assets Ins"estmenis Cuttent assets/Otsbth"ties) 22,481 6,832,5?1 i20, i i6 6,li9,810 6J9,226 33,485 6,i03.04- 639,L?6 33,485 7 175,7)8 Gcnctal Dcsignatcd funds funds Restrict funds Totsl Fund b2]2nces at 30 Septefflber 2023 are tepresented bs-. Intn1)le and Tangible &xed assets InA"estments Current assets 893.i23 48,079 6,659Ji9 (301,833) I0bAlIeS) (301.833) i.433,4-, 893,i23 48.079
WIZO.UK NOTES TO THE ACcos (CONTINUED) FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 SEPTEMBER 2024 Operating lease conllnitments -41 Ihe 30 September 9024. the chanry- had ou[standll commitmenrs for [le mll)imum lease pAI'ments under on-cancellable Operatts leases, wFll"ch f2ll due as Follo. 2024 2023 Land and builthKgs Vithin one l-ear Bet'een two and fil'e iTears 16,ilO 74,400 16,510 16,ilO 90.910 Oibgr VithiTh one }"eat Between "0 2nd fi"e s"e2ts ,920 15,&10 7.920 25 Re12ted part)" transactions During rhe l-ear. eycepr as disclosed In note 9. there We no relaied pam. transacuons (2023.. nd). 26 Cash gefterated from operations 2024 2023 ct incomc Eor thc rcar 800,680 230.712 AdJi¥Jlp/erls/or Invesrmeni income recogmsed m profit or loss Fair i"Aue (gains) on mi-estments Dcprcciation 06[anble and tanyblc tLxcd asscis Ini"estrncllt managcmeni Eccs paid From porrfob"o (liO.566) Ci85.41 4) 10.i80 il,647 (l jl,181) (298 705) 13.604 i6.941 A.[0meIS im workimg Li#iltsl Increase m debtors Dccrcasc in crcdirors (Decrease)/mcrease m proiisions for h"abth"ties and charges (168,853) (9-, 1.-'Oi) (40,000) (58,086) (2J 1,426) 40.000 Cash absotbed by operations (1,2iJ,691} (410,141) 27 Analysis of changes of net debl The chariTh. had no net debt dunng the rear.