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Meals on Wheels, March - April
2020
At the start of the first lockdown, we wanted to
remain as active as possible in serving the local
community whilst we were formulating a plan for
the ongoing work of Kingsbridge Youth For
Christ. One such place was in making use of the
KYFC bus.
We used our bus to help local charity. Kingsbridge
Age Concern. deliver meals to the elderly. Each
day our centre director. Jonny and youth worker,
Becky. delivered hot meals at lunch time to
residents of the town in the KYFC bus. Despite the
requirement for gloves. masks. meticulous
hygiene and social distancing processès involvèd
with food delivèry, it Was a pleasure to meet and
serve membèrs of the community at the other end
of the age range. We were always met with a
smile., some wanted to talk for hours at a time and
didn't seem to care if their meals went cold,. it was
their only human contact of the day.
8DI6 LYX
Kingsbridge Youth For Christ
YouTube Channel, April 2020 -
Ongoing
DELIVERING LUNCHES WITH THE KYFC BUS
In 2018, British Youth for Christ undertook a piece
of research called Gen Z.. Digital Generation which
surveyed an equal demographic of 1000 11-18 year
olds around the UK, in part aiming to discover the
ways young people use and interact with the
digital world.
When asked "Which of the following online
activities are you most likely to engage with in
your free time?, thè most popular answer was
YouTube, with 32% of the young peorjle sèlecting
93 Meals
Delivered to local elderly residents
with the KYFC Van


































































































































































































































The Third Lockdown. January-
March 2021
school CU into the building where our office is located in
order to create a more relaxed feel. and give us more time
and frèedom for activities. The Loungè youth club Is to
reopèn for limited numbers with social distèncing rules in
lace, and we will reengage with the young people twice a
week after school through our detached youth work on the
Quay using the bus.
The start of the new year was slow. Both staff
members contracted COVID-19 and were off work
for several weeks The schools had also once again
fully closed their doors as we entered another
national lockdown.
At Kingsbridge Youth For Christ. we kept praying.
Our weekly online prayer meetings continued to
be a focus for the team. volunteers and
supportèrs of the charity. Youth work was now
concentrated on our YouTube channel In order to
maintain connections with young people and to
reach out to the school. There was a real
wearinèss in the team at this time, but It was
constant reminder to rely on God's strength.
IOUSLY RESUME AND DEVELOP SERVI
LIGHT OF LIFTING OF SOCIAL DISTANCIN6
RESTRICTIONS.
IN
Finally In March 2021, the lockdown was lifted and
we wère ablè to go back into the schools, and
begin to think about reopening our clubs. the bus
returning to the quay. and CU meeting up in
person again.
ASSESS NEEDS OF LOCAL SCHOOLS. CHURCHES
UNG PEOPLE TO BE MOST EFFICIENT IN OUR SER
POST-LOCKDOWN
TO
GR
NDRAISE THROUGH INDIVIDUAL CAMPAIG
AWARDS WITH A MINIMUM TARGET O
ZERO DEFICIT
AND
ET
The need for pastoral support in the secondary
school was overwhelming when students
returned. We finished off our "Nomentous"
mentoring course at the end of Narch. and
continue to support KCC. In future, we plan to
take on and train more volunteer mentors to meet
the growing needs for this in school and to extend
this Drogramme to include mÈntorin9 for girls.
From April 2020-March 2021, a total of 8 pupils
receivèd mentoring support from KYFC.
Looking Forward...
8 Pupils
ceived direct mentoring support from
gsbridge Youth For Christ during the
Pandemic
In addition to developing our mentoring services,
looking ahead, we are planning to move the








































































ENTS
KINGSBRIDGE yO￿H FOR CHRIST
RÈtÈiptS & PaymÈnis Attouni
Tor Ihe year enlled 31 March 2021
2021
2020
RECEIPTS
Bank Inte￿¢
Bus IrKome
30
Oonations
540
Coffee Bar
Donations
Other Incoff
Ger￿[￿ DonaiK)ns
Youth Wotker Donation
Grant5
Donation
18,904
22.399
20,736
11.434
Mentoring
Youih aub
Sale of fumiiure
785
1.294
25
41,378
4W8
34,248
Total Receipts
PAYME￿$
ALlmin151raiion
For Olher Causes
Rent
Te￿phone, siatimery & rA)St
Attountanty
Insurance
Subs & Child pr￿ecu￿n
Bank Charges
Mistellaneous
Vidèo Proieciorl Laptep
Youlhwork In Stho
Rep￿r5 & mainipnan
TTaining
i.o(
2.418
269
360
922
1.7(M)
2.460
503
894
299
70
150
212
189
ioi
450
974
ioi
843
6.508
2,127
4.tKJS
18
8.195
2.175
Bus Exrenses
Bus Depreckqtson
Caienng
Coffee Bar
43
SUppl￿s
Qlher
301
278
40
579.26
Evangelism
Special Even

ENTS
&Jpport for indNiduals
660
iii
Youth Club
Work Club
Running Cosis
Mentoring expenses
663
787
132
55
Youth Worker Staff Cos
Ext￿nseS
38,037
427
29.470
2,510
38,465
31,981
Total Payments
51.990
45.138
(Deficlt) l Excess of Recelpts over Payments
-9,562

STATEMEN
KINGSBRIDGE YOUTH FOR CHRIST
sts*ment ofAssets & Liab￿￿e5
As At 31 March 2021
2021
2020
Tangible Assets at cost
Bus
Computer
Furniture & Equipment
22,693
2,974
s,ioo
26,698
2,974
S,ICKJ
34.772
Monetary Assets
CAF Current Account
CAF Deposit Account
10,573
63,335
73.907
11,160
68,304
79.464
73,907
79,464
Net Assets
Represented by
Unr•Stri￿ed Rostricted
20.715
2.851
Designatod
90,670
114,236
123,558
Fund Movement adjustrneTht
ExcesslDefici( this ye8W
8alance clf
12,072
-19.994
-9,S62
-9,322
114236
Trustoes Declaration
We approve thes2 un-audiied accounts fort the yw ended 31 March 2021, wbfich cornpri5e a Reteipts & Pa)Thents Acc(XlttL
ttd siaiemeni of Assets and Llabllill￿ an11 related notes.
We acknowledge our responsibiiityfoT the accounts indudillg thE wovfjslon of ajl the iDfortDation and explatL3UOllS
necessary fDr the completion.
Signed
Date
Prim name...

INER
R•pDrt ¢0 Ihvtru¥¢•HI
th•mb￿l of
KINGSBFIIDtsE YOUTH FOR CHRIST
on accounts lu the year
ended
31 March 2021
eharfjty no
1137166
R•$p•¢ii¥• wpon$lbllltl4s The charity's trustees are TespNSlb￿ lor the p￿parat￿ ol the account5. The
oltw¥tws fjijrnlnfjr charrty's trustees con%der that Is not rryuirBd toi th￿4￿arUndè{ s8ction
144 otlhe Chanbes Act 2011 Its chanbOS A¢ii and th•an Ir￿ndent
examinalK)n 15 needed
examiDe kne ar￿unts undEr 58th￿n 145 of thè Chang￿$Act.
lo lolknw the proGedures ￿1¢ In Ihe ge￿￿1 Direukmswven tylhe
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lo statewhether pathcukf mattw6 comp to my atténtion
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kOPt by Ihe thanty an4 a cornpartson ollhe ac(X)un￿ presented wrtn those records.
Itaso Include5 con*dÈratK>n ol any unusual Items orOLscknsuf4g In thepAxountS.
seeking èXpIan•t￿nS frorn Ihe trust￿ScOW￿l￿ sny matters The
prtredures undertaken do wt prowide all the evidence that would be iwuired In an
audil, ConSequ￿￿y no opinion IS given a6 t0￿ether the accwnts wÉsÈnt a
'ItuE and lair view and Iho rer01 1$ Iimiied to those matters 5etoul In the stateff*nl
below
Indep•nd•rrt•x•min•rf* In ￿neth0n wth my examiDthn. no m¥n8r ￿S come to my attenbo
stalemenl 1 ¥¥hth gives me reasonable rAuse 10 bel*¥eth81 In, any material re5Fqci th#
reouirements.
to kÈèp acwuntmg recuds in acgJrdancewth 8¥*on 130 Dflhe Chanbes
iD prepa￿ a<KOUnt8vkn￿h accord wrth the accountrg re¢tyd88nd r￿n[
th th& accounbng requitèmèntsof the Charibesp
have Dot bpeD rnel. or
2. 0 ¥thich, In my opin￿n. artentson thould be In 0￿•T to enAtle a
understanding ofthè ar￿UnIS to be rexhed
Dat•..
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