Registered Charity Number: 1134768 {England and Wales)
Registered Company Number: 698.5746
Registered Provider Number: 4641
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
FOR
CHANGING LIVES HOUSING TRUST
(A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE)

Changing Live5 Housing Trust
FINANCIAL STATEMENfs FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2091
CONTENT OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT.S
PAGE
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
REPORT or THE TRUSTEES
INDEPkNDF.NT AUDITORS, REPORT
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
10
BALANCE SHEET
CASH FLOW STATEMENT
12
NOTES TO THF. CASH FLOW S'l'AfEMENT
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
14-19
DETAILED STATEMF.N'foF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
20

Changing Lives Housing Trust
FtNANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTIiATIVE DETAILS
Trustee land Directors)
The Trustees who served during the year were as sei out below..
Danielle Tumler
Patricia 5onghurst
Wesley Tom
Fesius Osawaru
Appointed.. l August 2021
Executive Offic¢r
Danielle Tumler
Registered 2nd Principal Office
?9 Wrottesley Road
London
SE18 3EW
Charity registered number
1134768
Cornpan J. regi5t¢red Number
6985746
Registered provider number
4641
Auditors
Tom Carolan & Co.
Chartered Accountants
33 Austin Friars Street
Co, Westmeath
Ireland N91 NRS?
Bankers
Barclavs Bank PIC
6 Market Place
Bexleyheath
Kent DA6 7DY
Solieitors
Wellers Law Group
Tenison House
Tweedy Road
Bromley
Keni BR13NF
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Changing Lives Housing Trust
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
REPORT OFTHE TRUSTEES
The trustees present their r¢port and financial statements for the year ended 31 August ?0? I
The accounts have been prepared in accordanc¢ wilh th¢ accouniing policies sei our in note I to the accounts and
coinply with the cllarity's governing documeni. the Companies Act ?006 and 'AecountinB and Reportin& by Chariiies..
Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to ¢hariliLs preparinbF Ilieir accounts in accordance wilh the Financial
Reponing siandard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102)" las #mended for aecounting period5
commencing trom ljanuary 2016)
ABOUT CHANGING LIVES HOUSING TRUST (CLHT)
Chaiigiiig Lives HoLlSlI)g) Triisi is a charity for the hom¢less people providinlt leinporary accoinmoduiiun for
hom¢lcss pcople and those faced wilh ihe ihreat ol-beingi Inade honieless. CLHT work clL¥sely wilh the local CLiunLils
and r¢lerral a&)encies across the Southca51 of London to reduce ihe problem ol. homelessness in London and the UK.
CLHT is determined lo end liom¢lessness. We do 1¢ person by person and by implemei)tiiig policies to ensure
everyone has a place io call home. Hoinelessness is devasiaiinb. leavinb people vulnerable and isolated. Cl.} IT prin)ary
objLLiive is 10 ensure Ihai we coniinue 10 pn)vide temporary a¢¢ommodation and support n¢¢d¢d to break the ¢ir¢le
of homel¢ssn¢ss in Southeast ol- London.
Since our inceptioii in 2009. have been able to provide lemporary accummodatioii for over 30001)umeless
peoplL dnd sUPPOrted at leasi 50Q/o of them to obrain appropriate trainin¥ to secure a job and Inove on 10 a pemaneni
accommodali()n ol'ili¢ir own.
Chaiiging LivL5 Hciu%ili￿ Trust providL's aLL(Imi))odati(In aiid .4iippi)rl for people relea￿d froin prison. drug
addicls, prustilu1¢5. drunkdrds. and tl)U%L sILeping rou¥h in IhL sireLI ol. Loi)don.
()BJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Lhan¥inu Lives Ilousing .1 rust ICLH'I'I ha5 referred io the CharSiy Commlsslon's guldanLe L)n public benefii wheii
reviewinbT lis hims and objeciives and in planning 115 future activities. In particular, the Board ol'Trusiees has
considered how the charity's activities have and will continue lo deliver Ihe aim5 and obj¢¢tiv¢s ih¢y have set. The
V15ion, valu¢5 and obj¢clivcs ofcLH'f a5 ab>reed by the Board ol. I'rustLes arL a5 lollows.
VISION
-CLI I'l. will end¢avour lo break the cycle of unprecedented homele5snes5 and prevent people from sleeping rough.
-CLHT believes ihat the cycle ofstreei homele$5ness in Ino%t ni¢tropoliian cilic5 Ill the UK can be Ininimised in Ihe
lifetime ol'this strategy. given the numbcr5 of pcoplc who ar¢ ¢iirrLTrntly 51ecpinbT foLlbh in Ihe couniry. Cl.14'r will
rocus its ¢fYorts on preveniinb people Irom endiiig up on the slre¢ls ill the first It15t4Lnce and bweiiinb those who do lind
themselves on Ihc streel into accommodation as quickly as possible. CHLT will ensure thal those whu have a history
of homele55ness can find a home and are supponed ¢0 keep it.
OBJECTIVES
Pr()wide teiiipi)rary accomiiicidatioi) for tenants to prcvenl hoin¢lessn¢ss
Support leiiaii15 tlirough hard time and help Ih¢m l() get baLk on their feel
Guide tLiiaiils wlio n¢ed an extra step towards a b¢ll¢r future
Creating a customer-led or¥&iiisalion
(rrowin8 our resources and Lapabilities needed to deliver CLHT vision objectives
VALUE
Those aftected by homelessness have the potential to transfomi iheir lives through support and edu¢ation
tg enable Iheim to achieve their aspirations
People ai risk ofhomelessne55 have ihe right to expect timely and clear intomiation and support to
ensure tliat they do not become homeless
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Changing Lives Housing Tryst
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEF.S
Everyone has ihe riLihi io live as independently as possible and CLHT will do ¢v¢rythinu p095ible 10 ensure people
alyetied by homeles_%ness achi¢v¢ and maintain independent livin
Everyone alTecied by hoineles5ness has the ribFht to expeci good siandards of accommodation and CLHT will
work io ensure ihat its hollsTrn¥ stock is ofgood quality
Everyone using LLHT s¢rvice5 has the risihi 10 have (heir Say in how th¢se 5¢rvices are run and CLHT will work
lo ensure that they have a voice in the running and developm¢ni ol'the charity's aciivities
CL14T iruslees have paid due regard to guidance issued by ihe Charity Commission in deciding what activities
the chariry should undertake
THE OPERATING ENVIRONMF.NT
Cl.Hl' coniiiiuL% lo sirive to n)eei the needs of its local comiJunities providing a public benefit across lour borottghs.
naniely.. Bexley, Croydon, Greenwich and Merton. Most borougFh are expericncinbj an u¢uie shortagie of affordabl¢
hou5in&y and Iliis remains the bi&igTrest challen&1¢ for CL14T in meeiinbi lis objectives. In addition 10 Iliis challeiigie, Ihc
Covid-l Y Pandeniic has also placed a Siblnificant pressure on Chan&rinbl l.ives Housing Trust's 5¢rvi¢¢s as there was an
increase in thc numbers bving n)dde homeless as a result of the Pand¢mic. CLHT has had to adapt ils accon)modation
and services 10 ensure Ih¢y arc 'Covid Safe" and meet the need5 (Trt'ihose fated with homelessness.
STRATEGIES
RDugli sleep¢rs aiid Il)e homeless have coniplex need5 and f#ee niiilii-disadvantage5. Thosc who CLHT help often have
poor phy5iLal andior ni¢ntal health and 51ru&&ile wilh alcohol andlor drub7 depLiidencies. Many have crimiiiul rccurds,
low educational attainment leve15 and POOT tLumLracy and litcracy. Individua15 are usually lon¥-tem uneinploy¢d and
oft¢n hpve li1￿lIed.1ob skills. Tl)ey are isulaled. ufttn living> on ihe Inargins of society, havinb ltssi coniaci with fri¢nds
and faiiiily. 11()Inelesyness is rnrely the rcsuli of 5in)ply havinbi nowhere 10 %lLLP. I-'OT the PLople who us¢ Cl.klT, it
lends io be th¢ result ol'Lomplex and often ¢umulAiive events e.¥. job10s5, eviction, addiction. leglvinu an inytitution,
abuse or just an inability 10 cope.
rhe Cl)arity's siroiLgy lor achi¢vinb Ili15 objective lor lh¢ public beiiefit was..
To reposiiion itsell io Lfl¢¢tively reach ih05e presently within lis duminani demographi¢ and fullil the vision of tlie
trust.
ACHIEVEMF.NTS AND PF.RFORMANCE FOR THF. PUBLIC BFNEFIT
Cl.H r assi%t¥d 351 people durinb Ili¥ yLar who were eiiher hom¢less vr at risk uf becumin¥ horne1¢s5, compared with
334 in 2019120. lil many ways. 2020121 perforrnance is incomparable with Previous year. due 10 Ilie COVID-19
pandcmic and Il)e eflecl this had i)n homelessness nationally, ￿h1¢h was seen equally acro%$ several borouglis in
Londoij. Despite ¢h¢ impact of COVI D-19, CLFII. experienced 51ighi ￿rOwi1) in 115 op¢rali()iis in thL curr¢ni year as
oiiipar¢d to the previous year. In thL 20?0121, CLHT was abl¢ 10 increase lis hou5in¥ units and number of
homeless people accommodated &cross four borough thus:
Accominodaiion
rovidld
1•9
1?5
London Bexle
Council
14
Accoiniiiodalion
rovided
83
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021 

## **Changing Lives Housing Trust** 

## **REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES** 


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CLHT currently operates in four London boroughs namely; Greenwich, Bexley, Croydon and Merton. 

In 2021 Changing Lives Housing Trust in attempt to help the homeless during the Covid-19 increased its 24/7 projects and this in turn increased our spending on concierge (tenants' welfare) significantly to be able to provide intensive floating support during the COVID pandemic. 

## **Inclusion into the mainstream and tenants' engagements** 

- CLHT supported a number of tenants with weekly Key working sessions, support plans and risk assessments and helped them to be ready for independent living as soon as possible. CLHT supported and helped tenants to find jobs in 2020/21 

CLHT supported tenants to move to a private rented accommodations 

- Various support given to CLHT tenants includes referral to external agencies like Adult social services like MIND, OXLEY, alcohol and substance misuse agencies. 

- CLHT supported several tenants to register with GP's, apply for appropriate benefits, set up bank accounts and budgeting. 

- CLHT provided Regular support/ referral for work, training and education. 

- CLHT provided over 50 mini welcome package to help new tenants settle quickly into CLHT accommodation Worked with FareShare to provide free f d to tenants/residents 

## **Other achievements in 2020/21** 

CLHT helped tenants into private rented accommodations and helped in specific tenants in Croydon to take place in the fast-track project to help them to get council accommodation. Some tenants have been positively moved on into independent rented accommodations. 

## **ACCOMMODATION** 

CLHT's accommodation has been sources through a selection of private landlord and estate agents which meet the needs of CLHT's tenants in tem1s of living standards and location. CLHT's property stock is split between referrals f[r] om other organisations and the local government. 

CLHT housing stock is a mixture of self-contained and individual rooms in a shared accommodation which is used for the homeless and rough sleepers. 

The charity currently provides an affordable accommodation to clients in The Royal Borough of Greenwich, Croydon Council, Bexley Council and Merton Council. 

## **FLNANCIAL REVIEW** 

## **Principal funding sources** 

The Charity's principal funding source is largely from rent by the local councils and weekly service charge by tenants. 

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Changing Lives Housing Trust
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
Investment policy and Objecti￿£5
The trustees are of the opinion that the performance of the charity from a financial standpoini is in line with their
expectations and plans for the charity.
Reserves policy
As ai 31 sl August ?021, the level of res¢rve5 available for the Chariiy's use {i.e. unrestricted fuiidsl wa5 GBP 814.799
These re%erves are held to ensure that CLFIT can meer our commitments to PToviding our services and activiiies. and
sta￿l￿g obligations in the eveni of a reduction or absence of fund5 . and to meet some kej services that are capital
iniensive e.g. securing more rental uniis.
FUTURE PLANS
Changing Lives Housing Trust'5 Strat¢g)' is to continue to respond to ihe growing crisis of hoinelessnes5 Ill the South
East of London, Surrey and Keni and in particular street homelessness. A key cornponeiit ofcLIIT's siraiegy is to
continue to increase the number of homes it can provide. It aims lo do ihis by acquiring propety from private and
s￿la1 property owners eÈther through leases. or through outrighi purchase of properties.
CLHT is committed to solving homelessness in its area of operaiion and fee15 that this can be best achieved by
working in partnership with other homeless organisaiions.
CLHT is also committed to ¢nsurin8 that everyone h&$ a safe and secure home and has adopted ihe principle of
principle of Housing F ir5t, an initiative that seeks to house people affected by homelessness in secure tenan¢ie5.
The Charity continues to explore ways of ￿rtherIng lis charitable objeciives in an ¢ff¢ctive rnanner by ensuring there
is awareness of its serviees and by seekang opptsrtunities to be more involved in the community.
The Charity seeks to continue to provide a¢commodation for the hotneless in the community and (hus conlribuiing
P05ltively to eommunity inclusion.
STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
CLHT is a charitable company limiied by guardniee. incorporated on 10 May ?007 and registered as a charity on
8 August ?009. It is govemed by its Memorandum and AMiclLs of Association and is managed by Board or
Trustees. Decisions are deteTmined by a simple majority vole by the Trustees who sei ihe sirniegic direction of Ihe
Chariiy. Delegated authority has b¢en giv¢n to Ihc Ex¢cutiv¢ Offic¢r and the implementation team led by the Board
of Trustees for the daj 10 day running of the operaiions of the Charity.
Recruitment and appointment of new trustees
Truste¢s are selected on the basi5 of the contribution that they will make io the govemance ofthe organisation and the
skills that rhey will Coniribute. They are provided wilh copie5 of the Charity Commission'5 Guidance to Trustees and
are also provided with iraining as and when required.
STRL.CTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Risk management
'l-he'l"rusteLS review the major risks that the eharÉty is exposed to at their me¢tings and are saiisfied that s}'stems are
in place io tnanagTe the risks that have been idenrified. In particular. insurance cover is in pla¢e and ihe finances of the
Charity are kept Linder revie￿. ApprLipriate Disc105llre & Barrin(k Service clieck IDBSI. Supported b>. regijlarly
reviewed policies are done for all ihose who work with homeless or oiher vulnerable groups wilh ihe Charitj. Iniemal
ontrol risks are mittimised by the implementation of procedures for authorisation of sinnificani iTansaeiions and
projects. Procedures are in place 10 ensuFe compliance witli healih and safel}, ofmernbeTS of 5raff, volunteer5. clients
and visitors 10 the Chority. QualifJ¢d and appropriaiely experienced employees are appointed and extemal consultanis
are eng2ged io advise on significant issues.
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Chxnging Lives Housing Trust
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
REPORT OFTHE TRUSTEES
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEE5' RESPONSIBILITIES
The trustee5 (who Bre also the directors of ihe Charily for the purposes of company lawl are responsible for preparing
the Report of the Trustees and the financial siaietnenis in accordance wilh applicable law and United Kingdom
Accounting Standards (Unit¢d Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Praclicel.
Company law requires the trustees to prepare financiil staiements for each financial year which giv¢ a true and tair
vieu of the slate ofaffairs of the charitable company and of the incoming rcsources and application of resour¢¢s.
including the income and exp¢nditure. of the charitabl¢ compan> for that period. sn preparing ihose fiiiancial
starement5, the iru5tees are required to..
select suitable accountin£ policies and then apply them consisiently.,
observe the niethods and principles in the Charity SORP:
make judgemen15 and esiimate5 thai are reasonable and prudent:
prepare ihe linancial staiemcnts on (he goinbw coneern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume thai the chariiable
company will continue in business.
The trustees ar¢ responsible for keeping proper accounting records which di￿10$e wilh reasonable tirne the financial
position of the charitable company and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements accuracv at any
comply wilh the companie5 Aci 2006. They are also respoiisible for safeguarding ihe asset5 of the chariiable company
and hence for iakinby reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
In so far as the trnsiees are aware..
there is no relevant audit inforrnation of which the charitable company's audiiors are unaware: and
the Irusiees Iiave iaken all slep% that the). ought to have taken to make themselves aware of any relevant audit
infom)ation and to establish that the auditors are aware of that inforniation.
Au¢Jitor5
Tom Carolan & Co. Chartered Certified Accountants aThd Registered Auditors. was proposed by ihe rrustees
D1￿105Ure of information to #uditar
Each ol'the trusiees has confirn)ed ihai there is no information of which th¢y are awar¢ which is relevan¢ to the audit,
but of Mhich ihe auditor is unaware. They have lurther confimied ihat they have taken appropriaie steps to identify Such
relevant intomiation and io establish that the auditor is aware ofsllch infomaiion.
Approved by order of the board of trustees 2nd signed on lis behalf by..
Dglllelle Tumler- Trustee
Dale:
25-Apr-22
Comp¥nv number:
Charity number:
6984746
134768
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Changing Lives Housing Trust
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS, REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES
Opinion
We have audiied the charity finaneial statements of Changing Lives Housin￿'[rust I'th¢ ¢harity'l lor the financial year
¢nd¢d AubJUSI ?0? I which comprise the Statement ol-Financial ALlivilies lincorporating an Incoine aiid Expenditure
AcLouiir). Ihe ljalance Sheet and notes to the financial siaiemenis. including ihc summary, ol-signifieani accouniin
policies %et oui in nol¢ 2. The financial reponing framework (hal has been applied in their preparaiion is applicable law
and United Kingdom Accounting Standards. includin8 FRS 102 'The Financial ReponinLI Standard applicable in the UK
and Republi¢ of Ireland" applyin¥ Seciion l A of Iliai Staiidard and Aceountinbj and Reponinbi by Lliariiics.. Sthi¢rnent
or Recommended Practic¢ applicable to chariiies preparing iheir account5 in accordance with FRS 102.
In our opinion, when repo I tiiig in accordance with a fair presentation framework the financial 51alemenis'.
-givc a true and fair view of ih¢ slate of th¢ eharily's aflairs as at 31 August 2021 and of its surplus for tlic.
financial year iheii ended
-have bL'ci) pruperl}' pr¢pared in ac¢ordati¢¢ with United Kii)gdom Generally A¥cept¢d Ac¢ountiiig Practice: ai)d
-havL been prepared in accordance with the r¢quirei))eiits of the Companies Acl 2006 and Ilie Charities
Act 2011
IIA$ia for opinion
W¢ coiidlicled OLir aiidit iii accordancc witl) Iiiien)alional Staiidards on AuditiiigF IIJKI I ISAS (UK)) and applicable
law. ()ur resp()nsibilili¢s undLir those siandards are furtliLr desLribed iiJ ilie Audi¢orf& r¢spoiisibililies for Ihe audit ol.
IhL linancial sialLllJcnis s¢¢lion of our report. We are independeni ol'tlie cl)arily ii) acci)rdanLC wilh ctliical
requirements Ihal are relevani io oiir audit of the financial siaiemcnts in the UK. inLluding the FRC'S Liliical Siandard.
and we hiive lullilled our oilier eiliicul respon5ibiliti¢s in ac¢ordanLe with Ille￿ rL'(iuirLineiils. We believe Ilial Ilic
audil ¢videnc¢ we have obiained is sufticient and appropriatL t() provid¢ a basis for our opinion.
Conclusltsns rel¥tln£ to going coneern
In aiidiliiibl tIiL 111iic IILlc11 stcllL'ineiils, WL have concludLd that Ilie Iruslees, use of the going con¢¢rn basis of
ccouniing in the preparation ol'thc financial 5tal¢m¢ntS 15 appropriate. Bascd on ihe work we have perfomied. we have
sibJnifiLant doubt on the charity'5 ability to continue as a goiiig conc¢rn for a pcriod of ai least twelve Inonihs Irom Ihe
date when ihv Iin£*ncial siatLinents are auihorised for issue.
Olir rcsponsibilities and the responsibilities of Ihe trustees wilh ￿SpeCt lo going concem are desLribed iii the
relevani seciions or ihis r¢pon.
Other Information
Thc othcr ii)torii)ation comprises the inforniation included in Ihe annual report other ihan tlie financiRI
s(aiemenis and our Auditor's Report thereon. The trustees are responsible for th¢ other inturmaliun ¢uniained wiihin
th¢ annual report. Our opinion on Ihe financial staiemenis doe5 not cover the other information and. ex¢epl io the
exieni oil)erwise expliciily slated in OUT report, we do not express any form or assurance coiiclu5ign theregn.
Our responsibility. 15 to read the other inforinalion aiid. in doing so. consider whLthcr the othcr inforinalioi) is
materially incon515teni with the financiÈl statements or OLJr knowledge obtAined in the course of the audit. or otherwise
appedrs to be materially missiated. If we idenrity such maierial in¢onsi5tencies or apparent maierial missiaremenis, we
ar¢ required 10 dei¢m)inc wlieiliLr this gives rise to a nialerial iiiisslaienieni iti Ilie liiiancial 51aleJneii15 Ilicin5elves. If.
based on the work w¢ have performed. we conclude that there 15 a Inaterial mis5tatetneHI of this Other infomialion, w¢
are required to report thai faei. We l?ave nothing to report in tliis regard.
Opinion OD Other matter prescribed by the Coml lanies Aet 2006
In our opinion. bas¢d on th¢ work undertaken in thc cour5c of thc audit..
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Changing Live5 Housing Trust
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
INDEPENDENT AUDITORS, RF.PORT TO THE TRUSTEES
-the informaiioii g)iven in the Trustees Ai)nual Report for the fiiiancial year for wl)ich ilie tiiiancial statements
are pr¥par¢d 15 consistent iviih the financial stal¢ments: and
-the Trusleeg. Aniiual RLPOrt lias been prepared in accordance with applicable legal requireinents.
Matters on IvhiL'h we are required to report by cxc¢ption
Iii tlie liglil ot our know ledge aiid undLfslaiiding> of tlie Ll)arity and its eiivironiiieiii obiained iii the course ol.
the audit, we have noi identified material misstatements in ihe Trusiees. Annual Repon.
-w¢ liave iiothing to retK)rt in r¢spe¢t of the following matters the Coinpaiiie5 Act 2006 requires us lo r¢port
io you il-, in our opinion.,
-ad¢quale accoui)ting re¢ords have not been kepl; or
-the fiiiaiicial stalLinLiils are Iiot in a¥Fr¢'eiiiLiit with ilil aLCI)Ulltiiig rL'ci)rds aiid rciurn5: or
-certain disL105urL's ol. trustees, remuneralioii spccified by law are i)ol iiiade: or
.wL have iiot received all ihc iiiforniaiion and explanation5 require for our audit.
-tl)e trustees were not eniiil¢d to prepare ihe tinaiicial siaiem¢nts iii acLorddii¥¢ witli the siiiall Coinpanies
regime and lake advaniab)e of ihe small companies, exemption in preparing ihe Trusiees. Annual Report.
Responsibilities of Iru¥tee5 for the fIn￿ne1￿1 st#tihment8
As e%pl<1iiiLd more l'ully ii) the Si8teinent of Truste¢s RLsw)iisibililies set oiil 11) PUb>e f . tliL Iru%lL¢S are
responsiblL for the prLparalion of Ilie finan¢iyl sldleinenis and lor 1K'iii￿ salislied that tliey giivc a tru¢ and lair vicw.
Jnd lor sucli internal L(Inirol as the}. determine is necessary to enable th¢ preparation or financial 5tatenients that are
fr¢e from material missiaiement, whether due io fraud or error.
In preparing Ilie linRiicial statements, the Irusiees are responsible for assessiiig tl)e cliarily s ability to ¢oiiliiiu¢
a5 a &Toin¥ concern, disclosing. as applicable. matters relaied 10 going coii¢ern and usiiig Ilie bY<)ing concerii basis of
accoiintinbTr unlL5S mdnagemeiit eiilier iniends t(Tr liquiddie lh¢ Charity or ¢0 ceas¢ oporations. or lia5 no rLali&liC
alternativ¢ bul lo do so.
Auditor'¥ respon5ibllilies for the audit of the fln#n¢ig1 statemcnts
Our ohjeLtives ar¢" (() obtaii) rea501)abl¢ a$8iiraiicL ab(iiil wl)etl)Lr tlie linanciul statemenls as a whole are t'ree
rrom iiiai¢rial mi55tateinenl. wlieilier due to fraud or error. and ¢0 issue an Audiior'4 Rtpoff that includLS (iur opiiiion.
R¢asoiiable assuraiice 15 a Iiibili level ofa5suranLe, bul 15 not a bjuarantee Iliai ijn audit conducted in accordance wilh
ISAS IUKI will alway5 dele¢1 a mdicrial nii55taiem¢ni whLn il ¢xibls, MJi¢rial nii55tai¢n)¢nis Lali ari5¢ Iri)In trraud or
error aiid are evnsidered n)alerial il-, individually or in the abgre¥ale, they Lould reasonably be expe¢t¢d to influence
the econoinic decisions ol. users taken on the basis of ihese financial 5tatement5.
Irregularities, ii)¢ludiny fraud. are insianc¢s or non-compliance with law and r¢gulati0iis. We deSI￿n
procedures in line wilh our respaDSibilities. ouilined above. 10 deieci malcrial missiaieinenls in rc5peLI of
irregulariiies, Includin￿ fraud, The extent to which our prooedurrs dre Lapablc of de1eLiin￿1 irrcgTularilies, including
fraud 15 deiailed bLIow'.
Further information regarding the scope of our responsibilities ¥s auditor
As part of ai) <iiidil 111 dLC()rdaiice wi(II I%As (LIK}. we excriisL pr()lessioiial jLidgT¢m¢iil and maintain
prolessional 5¢ePticism througliout the audii. We also..
-id¢ntify and as5es5 the risks of iiiatcrial misstatement ot the financial stateineiils. wheiher due to fraud or
error, design and perfomi audit procedures responsive io ih05e risks. and obiain audit evidence tlial is sufficieni and
appropriate lo provide a basis for our opinion. Thc risk of not d¢ie¢ltng a material mis%lat¢inenl resulting from Iraud
15 liibjher than for one rcsulting from erroT. as fraud may involve collusion. lor¥ery. inieniional omissions.
Misrepresentations, or the ove￿Ide of intenial contrul.
Continued...
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED31 AUGUST 2021
INDEPF.NDENT AUDITORS, REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES
-Obiain ali ui)derstandingY of iiiteri)al control relevaiit to Ili¢ audit in order to dcsigii audit procedures that are
appropriate in the circuinstances, but not for th¢ purpose of e.Kpressing an opinion oli the etTectiveness of ihe chariiy's
iniernal conirol.
-EvalLiate th¢ appropriaieness of accounting policies used and the r¢asonabl¢ness of a¢¢ounting estiniates aiid
related disclosures made by irustees.
-Coi)clud¢ oli tlie approprial¢ness of th¢ trustees, use or tlie goii)g concern basis or accountiiig and based on
the audii evidence obiained. whether a material uncertainty exists related TO evenis or condiiions thai Inay casi
significant d(iubi 01) the charity'5 abiliiy lo roniinue as a ¥Join¥F con¢em. Ifwc ¢onelude ihat a mai¢rsal uncenainty
exisis. we are required io draw attei)iion in our Auditor's Repon 10 the related di5closurcs in the Iinancial siatemLnLS
or. if such disclosures are inadequate. to modify our opinion. Our conclusions are based on the audit evidence
obiained up lo the daic of our Audiiows Report. However. tuiure evenis or conditions may caus¢ ihe charily to cease
to conliiiiie as a gYOillgT con¢¢rn.
-EvalLiatL th¢ overall preseiitation. structure and ¢onteiil of the tinaiicial statein¢nls, in¢ludii)&y the disclosures.
and whLthLr ihe fin4nLial staiemenis represent the underlying tran58¢1ions and ¢venis in a manner thai achieves fahr
presentation.
We communicatL with those Lliar8¢d witli ¥ov¢rnance regarding, among oilier matters. tl)e plai)iied .sLope
and liii)inbl of the aLidii and 5i¥nificant audil findings. including any significai)I delicienci¢s in inleTng1 ¢01)Irol Iliut we
idLniify durinbi our audil.
The purpose of our #udit work and lo whom we owc our responslbllitiel
Tl)is r¢pvri is Inade si)IL'ly lo tlie Ll)ariiy's ii)enibers. as a bixly. iii ai¥()rddnLL¥ WltlI L hapier 3 of Part 16 ot tl)e
Coimpanies Aci 2006. Our audit work has been undenaken $0 thai we mibTht slate to the charity's memb¢rs those
maiiLrs w¢ are rcquirLd 10 stal¢ lo ihem iii an auditorfs report and for no oihlr purpose. To IhL fullest e¥iLni pi'm)illLd
by law. we do i)ol aLCLpI or assume r¢spon5ibility 10 anyone other ihan the Lharity and the Ll)ariiy's Inember5 as a b()dy.
for our oudil work. lor thi5 r¢port. OT f(Ir th¢ opinions w¢ have formed.
Tom CArol#n F.C.A. (Senlor St4lutory Auditor)
for and on beh#lf or
T()M CAROLAN & Co
CliartL'rL.d ALLoLlI)t¥nls. Rcgi51ered Auditors
3.1 ALlStin Friar4 Street
Miilliiigar
N91 NR52
Republi¢ of Ireland
29-Apr-2022
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
31.08.2021
Unrestricted
fund
31.08.2020
Toial
funds
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Incoine
Investment income
3,423,651
3.052.981
3.423.671
3.055,320
EXPENDITURE C)N
ChMrit%ble aerivitie5
2,628.677
671,305
2.206.397
52.5.701
Suppon cost5
Tot41
3.249.982
?.732.098
NF.T INCOME
123,689
323.222
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
To¢¥1 funds brought forward
691.110
367,888
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
lJ14.79
691,110
Th¢ 51ai¢m¢nt ol. IindnLial aciivilieb includes all blains and10sses recogni5ed in the ye8r.
All income and expLnditurc rcLLives from conliiiuiiig activitL¢S.
The notes fomi part of these financial statement5
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST ?021
BALANCE SHEET AS AT 31 AUGUST 2021
31.08.2021
31.08.?020
Not¢s
(.'nre5tricted
fun
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible as5e15
10
376,837
392.926
CURRENT AS8ETS
Debiors
Cash ut bank and in hand
6,768
441,394
448,162
1 ?,489
418,6?4
CREDITORS
Aiiiouiit lalliiig due within one year
12
10.200
159.6671
NET CURRENT ASSETS
437,962
378.446
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABILITIES
814.799
771,372
CREDITORS
Ainount falling due after more than one y¢or
{80.2621
NET ASSETS
1114,7W
FUNDS
Unreslricled fund5
814,799
691,110
TOTAL FUNDS
814.799
691.110
These financial statements have bee prepared in ac¢ordance with the provisions applicable to charitabl¢ compAni¢s
subject to the small companies regime.
The linancial sta¢einertts were approved by the Board of 'fruslees and authorised for issue on 4 April 2022 and
were signed on its behaifby..
Daniolle Tuinler
Dale.. ?5 April ?0??
Cornpany number:
Charit>. number:
6988746
113476¥
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
CASH FLOW STATEMF.ryT
31.08.2021
31.08.2020
Note
Cash IIow5 from operating 8Ctivitie5
Cash neneraied from operations
26.988
5?1.749
Net cash provided by operating activities
26.988
521.749
Cash flo￿.5 from investing aciivities
Purchase of tangible fixed assets
4.218
392.039
Nei eash used in invesling
4,218
39? 039
Change IN eash and cash equivalent irt
the reporting period
22.770
129.710
C8$h 2nd cash equivalent at the
beginning of the reporting period
418,624
288.913
Cash and cash equivalent at the end of
the reporting period
441,394
418.674
The notes form part of these financial statements
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FINANCIAL STATEMEN1S FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
NOTES TO THE CASH FLOW STATEMENT
RECONCILIATION OF NET INCOME TO NET CASH FLOW FROM OPERATING
ACTIVITIES
31.08.2021
31.08.?020
Net in£om¢ for the reporting period105 per the Statement
of Fin#nei#l Activities)
Adjustment for:
t)Lprccialion charges
IlncrLaseiidecr¢as¢ in debtors
{D¢Lr¢asellinerease in creditor5
123,689
323.222
20,J07
15.344
74.470
108.713
{122.72Y)
Net ca$h provided by operAtlon5
26,988
521,749
ANALYSIS OFCHANGE IN NET FUNDS
Al 1,6.20
Cash flo
At 31 .0.1.21
Net cush
C'&sh dl bank
418.624
441,394
418.624
441.394
Total
41 ¥.624
441.394
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
P40TES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMF.NTS
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of preparing the financial statements
The financial statemenis of the Lharitable con)P1£ ny. wliich is a public bcn¢fit eniiry under fRS I O? have
becn prepared in a¢cordance with the Charities SORP IFRS 10?I'Accouniingi and Reportiiig> by Cliariiies..
Siaieinent of Recommend¢d Pracrice applicabl¥ 10 chariti¢s preparing their accounts in a¢tord&nce with
the F inancial ReportinbT Standard applicable in ihe UK and Republic lif Ireland IFRS 1021 leffeciive
l January 2019),, Financial R¢portinbi Siandard 102. 'Thc finRncial Repartinbj Siandard applicable in th¢
UK and Republic of Ireland, and the Companies A¢t 2006. The firtanLial 51atements have been prepared
under the historical rosi convention.
Going concern
The Iru5tees (who are ihe Lliariiable coimpans 4 diwcloTS for the purposes of cornpany law) haw¢ assessed
wh¢iher the use ot the ￿01n￿Tr concern basis is approprTrat¢ and Iiave considered pn55ible even15 or
conditions thai might cast significant doubt on the ability ol'ihe charity lo coniinue a5 a bToinui con¢orn.
The Iruslc¢s l)ave madL ihis ass¢ssmeni IOT a period ol'at least one year froni iht date ofapproval ol'ih¢
riiiancial siateinen15. 11) particular the trusiees liuve considered tho ¢h8riiy's lori¢aslS aiid projeciions and
Ilic possible implications should proj¢¢l¢d inconie and l or expLiidilur¢ vary unexp¢ciedly. The tru4lLes
hav¢ con£luded tliat there is a rcason8ble expeclaiion ihai Ihe chariiy h25 adcquat¢ resourcLs io coiiiinue to
op¢ratL fur the fores¢LablL I'uiure. Ihe charity Iliir¥fore Loniinue$ 10 ydopi Ilie &*oinbT COIICLrn basis in
prep8rinb¥ ils financial slal¥menis.
Incom¢
All income 15 recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities once the charity lias enliilLin¢nt (o ihe
lunds. it is probable that the income will b¢ received and th¢ amounl can be measured r¢liAbly.
Expendlture
Liabilitie5 drL' recogiiised as expcndiiure as 500n there is a le&ral or consiructive obli&7alion commiiting
Ihe cliarity 10 Ihal exp¢ndilure, it is probable ihai a Iransler of economic benefiis will bL requir¢d in
seitlem¢ni and the amount of the obligation Can be measured reliably. Expeiidiiure is accuunied for on an
accruals basis and has been classified under Iieadinb15 Ihdt aggrebiate dll cosl r¢lated 10 Ihc cJte&rory. Where
costs cannol be dir¢cily atiributLd lo particiildr hcadinb)s they have bLen allocated to aLliviiiLs on a basis
consistent with the use of resources.
Tangible fixed as$¢¢s
DepiYciali()11 is providcd 01 the following annual rat¢$ in order to write olTeach Assei over it5 estima¢ed
Freehold Prckperty
Moior vehicle5
umiiure & fittings
Office Equipn)eni
1.000
Straighi line
1 ? 500/0
Siraibhi line
Tax8tiort
Th< Lharity is exempi from corporation i&x on its charitable activities.
Fund #ooountlng
Unrc51ricled fund5 can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives ai rhe discTetion of the
Irusiee5.
Resiricted funds can only be used for particular re5tri¢ied purp05e5 Wlthin the objects of the ¢harity.
Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purposes.
Further explanation of the nature and purpose of each fund is included in the noies to tl)e financial
staternents.
Coniinu¢d...
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Pensions and other pogt-retirement benefit5
The Lharilable cormpany operates a defined contribution pension schem¢. Contributions payable io the
chariiable compally's pension scheme are charged to the Statetnent of Financial Activiiies in the period
to which they rel￿e.
The Charity operaies a defin¢d contribution plan for the benefit of its ernployee5. Coniribuiion are
expensed as they become p8yable.
Hlre purehase and leAsing cofftmitments
Rcntals paid linder operating leases are charged io the Statement of Financial Activities on a straight
line basis over the period of th¢ l¢a5e
INCOME
31.08.2021
31.08.2020
Rental Inconie (Social Housing)
Service charLJe {Manatsemeni)
Misc. Income
3J02,918
32.228
3.018.40?
34,579
3,423,051
3.05?,981
INVESTMENT INCOME
Bank interesi received
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES COSTS
Direct
costs
31.08.2021
Tolal
31.08.2020
'lotal
Charitable activitie5
?.6?8.677
2.6?8.677
? ?06.397
SUPPORT COSTS
Managemeni Gtsvemance
31.08.2021
i1.08.?020
Other resources expended
Charitable activities
Bank Charges
Monga¥e Inierest
Audit fee
660.893
103
3.808
660.893
103
3,809
512,745
1.340
6.500
6.500
5?5.701
664.804
671,305
NET INCOME (EXPENDITURE)
Net Income lexpenditurel is stated after chargingjcrediiing
31.08.2021
31.08.2020
Auditor's remuneraiion
Depreciation own¢d assets
6.500
15,i44
2U,307
LoniiiiuLd...
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
TRUSTEES REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
31.08.2021
31.08 )020
Tnjsiees. salarie
I'ru5tee5' Tax and National insurance
39,384
8.858
69,236
48.?41
-Daniclle Tumler a irustee who is also a dir¢¢lor of the charity was paid £48,000 a5 gross salary duTing ih¢
period for providing servic¢s tor the charili.
-wesley Tom a irusiee who is also a director ol'ihe chariiy was paid £21.319.98 as gros5 salary during the
period for providing services for the ¢hbrity.
STAFF COSTS
31.08.2021
31.08.2010
Wage5 and salaries
Tax aiid National insurance
Otlicr pension cosls
351.575
245,155
33,330
7,16?
9￿7,6￿8
461.SJ6
'rhe averag¢ nionthly number ofemployees durin& the year wa5 as follows..
31.08.21121
25
31.08.?020
14
Averag¢ number of employee5
Average nurnber of volunteers
No employee benefits ¢xceed £60,000 during th¢ period.
Loniiniiid...
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDEI) 31 AUGUST 2021
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
COMPARATIVES FOR THE STATEMENT OF FIiYANCIAL ACTIVITIES
Unrestricted Unrcstricted
fund
lund
2021
?o?o
INCOME AND F.NDOWMENT FROM
Renial InconiL ISuLial Ilousing}
Investment income (Bank interests received)
3.423,671
3.055.320
J,423,671
3.055,3?0
F.XPF.NDITURE ON
Charilabl¢ uctivities
Cliaritable activiti¢$
2,628,677
2.206,397
Suppon costs
671JOS
525,701
3,299,9112
2,73? 1}98
NET INCOME
123,689
323.222
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Toigl llnds brought furward
691,110
.167.888
TOTAL FUND% CARRIED FORWARD
1$14,799
10.
TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS
Freehold
Property
Mo¢or
Vehicle
Furniture
Ofliee
Equipment
Totals
Ai I September 2020
Addition
349.000
36,825
427.2116
4,2111
Ai 31 Augu512021
349,000
36,825
34,494
431,424
DF.PRECIATION
Ai I September 2020
Charbje for thL year
At 3 l August ?021
3.490
3,490
8,717
9.369
9,-588
1,517
1 ?.485
5,Y31
34,280
20,307
6,980
18,086
NET BOOK VALUE
A(31 AiibTiis1 ?0? I
342.020
18,739
16,078
J76,837
At 31 May ?020
345.510
17.791
39?.926
Lc)niinuLd...
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST ?021
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
DEBTORS: AMOUNT FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
31.08.2021
31.08 ?020
Trade debtor5 {R¢ntal iftcome)
Tax overpaid
1,579
10.910
12,489
fi,768
6.768
12.
CREDITORS: AMOUNT FALLINCJ DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
31.08,2021
31.08.2020
Trade creditors {Rental income)
Mortb)age Position
10.200
40.219
12.448
10,21MI
57,667
CREDITORS: AMOUNT FALLING DUE AFTER MORF. THAN ONE YEAR
31.1)11.21121
31.08.2020
Mortgage
80.96?
'rhe mortgage secured on the charity's freehold 18nd and building wa5 paid in full during) the year
14.
MOVEMF,NT IN FUNDS
Net
movement
in fund5
Al 01.09.20
At 31.08.21
Unrestrlcted funds
(iLnLral lund
1?3,690
1114.800
TOTAL FUNDS
1 ?3.690
814.800
Comparative net movein¢ni in funds, includ¢d in the above are as follows:
Incoining
resources
Resuurees
expended
Movement
In fund
Unrestrictcd furtds
(ieneral fujid
3,4?3.671
3 ?99.981
123.690
TOT AL FUIYDS
7,42?.Cs71
2 ?l)Q.Q81
121.69n
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FINANCIAI, SI-ATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
NOTE5 TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
15.
CONTROLLING F.NTITY
There I￿ no ovcrall Lontrollin￿? entity-
16.
Ev¢nls since Ih¢ balance sheet date
There havc been no eveiits since Ihe balan¢¢ sheei date which might necessitate re-siat¢tnent of the
amount in Ihe financial siatements.
C8PitAI eommilment$
'I'liere were no capital commitments at the balan¢¢ sheet dale.
18.
RELATED PARTY I)ISCLOSURES
-Danielle Tuiiilei. u Irusiee who is also a direcloT of the Lharity was paid £48,000 lls gross salary durin8 the
period for providing services for tlie charity in line with the Charity'5 g?uVernIn￿ doLuineni Claus¢ 5lbl.
-wesley Tom a trustee who is a150 8 director of the chariiy wa5 paid £21.319.98 as gross salary duringi th
p¢riod for providin¥i services for th¢ chAriiy and £437.00 as expense5 reimbursem¢nl in liiie with choritj,
goveminb dociiinenl Clause Slbl.
-Daiiielle Tumler a trlkslee who is also a direcior of th¢ ehariiy was paid £49 ?00 as rent lor leasingy her
propLini¥5 whiLh ar¢ used as ¢emporary acconiniodaiioii for the Iioineles5 people. 'fiii5 p&ymcni 15 in
liiie with the charity'5 &overning document Clause 5lallvl.
Tl)ere were no other iransaction5 Wlth Ihe Trustees excepi ih05e referred io abuve.
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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AUGUST 2021
DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AcfiviTIES
31.08.2021
31.08.?020
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
Incorne
Rental Income (Social Housin&l
Service charge (Managemenil
MISL. Income
3J62,918
J2.228
3,018,402
34.579
3,423,051
3.052,981
Investment incorne
Bank interesi received
20
Total in¢ominbF r¢sources
3,423,671
3.055.3?0
EXPENDITURE
ChMrii#hlc Fxpeiiditure
)r(Trpert%' rLllI & l.easis
PrDpLrty Mainienance & Expense5
Tenants Welfare
Projeci Work Icon¢i¢r¥el
Council Tax
Light & Heal
1,674,605
4y3 J77
225,023
79,1114
93,027
63,.$42
1.497,441
297,463
216,837
39.877
91.3.53
63.433
2,628,677
2 ?06.397
Mon#%emeni & Admlnlstr8tion expen5e5
Siall-C0$15
Pen4ion F'unds
Housins BenLfil Overpoymenis
oirice Rent
Travels
Office Printin& and Siati(Triieries
Teleplion¢ &nd Fax
Internei Cliarges
Software
ALLouniaJcy F¢¢$
%ub8cripiion5
Training
Insurance
Conbuliancy
Leyl Fees
'rv Licence
Misc. Expenses
Depreciation
446.778
280,486
7,162
11.559
20.900
368
2.606
18,033
4.314
8.193
16.387
211,413
22.800
10,930
27,032
13,480
407
2.077
3.147
3.393
98,636
43,877
21,152
146
.729
20,307
1.461
15.344
660,893
-512.745
Finunee
Baiik. Charges
MonkFagi¢ Interest
103
3,808
1,340
5.116
Govern#nee
Audit fee
6.500
Tot81 r¢sourees expended
3,299.981
2,732.098
N¢t incomelexpenditure
123,690
323.227
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