Annual Report “a Coe ; Apr 2024-Mar 25 A \ oe y Registered Charity No: 1137166
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CONTENTS
Legal and Administrative 3
Objectives 2024-25 5
Trustees Report 6
Objectives 2025-26 13
Finance Report 14
Kingsbridge Youth For Christ is a Christian youth work charity that exists to see young people’s lives changed by Jesus. We represent God’s heart by showing Jesus in a relevant way to young people in Kingsbridge and the surounding areas.
Accounts 15
We do not force our beliefs onto the young people we encounter. We openly share the real difference a relationship with Jesus has made in our life and challenge them to think about what they believe and why
@kingsbridgeyouthforchrist
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STATUS
The organisation was registered as a Charity on May 18th 2010.
The Charity underwent a rebrand and name change in September 2018 (formerly known as SPIRITULIZED).
Charity Number 1137166
TRUSTEES
Mr. David Fox (Chair) Mrs. Helen Leather (Treasurer) Mr. Peter Hammett
LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE
Mr. David Wibberley Mrs. Suzy Andrews Mrs. Rachel Taylor
CONTACT
Kingsbridge Youth For Christ Kingsbridge Family Church Baptist Lane Fore Street Kingsbridge Devon TQ7 1QD
info@kingsbridge.yfc.co.uk 07599 272776
BANKERS
CAF Bank
25 Kings Hill Avenue Kings Mill West Malling
Kent
ME19 4JQ
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TO ADVANCE THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
for the benefit of young people in accordance with the Statement of Faith throughout the world and in particular in Kingsbridge and its environs.
THE ADVANCEMENT OF THE CHRISTIAN FAITH
mainly, but not exclusively by means of proclaiming Christian messages of an evangelistic and teaching nature throughout the world and in particular (but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing) in Kingsbridge and its environs.
MISSION
TO DEMONSTRATE, PROMOTE AND ENCOURAGE CHRISTIAN VALUES
including dignity, empowerment and partnership to all young people throughout Kingsbridge and its environs.
OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
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through support and mentoring in schools, colleges and other educational establishments, through lunchtime and after school clubs, street based youth work and other youth
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provision to develop their physical, mental and spiritual
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capacities, that they may grow to full maturity as individuals and that their condition of life may be improved.
“We’re about seeing young people’s lives changed by Jesus”
TO RELIEVE POVERTY AND SICKNESS
thereby demonstrating the Christian faith by promoting
overseas service, education, practical action and working with those affected, either directly or through relevant relief
agencies.
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OBJECTIVES
2024-2025
Explore the possibility of a Primary Schools and Youth Worker
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2 EMPLOYEES
23 VOLUNTEERS FROM
5 LOCAL CHURCHES
6 TRUSTEES
TO Split the current Christin Union into two more focused groups to better disciple the Chrisitan young people in the area.
TO Help to facilitate youth work in local churches to integrate young people into a church family
TO Continue strengthening the relationship with Kingsbridge Community College, aiming to regularly deliver assemblies and lessons.
Develop the Unite services to be more effective for discipleship and evangelism
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Grow the work on a Friday night with the Bus in Kingsbridge
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5109 ENGAGEMENTS PROVIDING DIRECT SUPPORT TO LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE BETWEEN APRIL 2024 AND MARCH 2025 OF THOSE 5109: 2348 - UNDER 11'S 2761 - 11-18'S
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TRUSTEES’ REPORT
THANK YOU
We want to begin by saying a huge thank you to all who have supported us this year through prayer, finances, and encouragement. Because of you, we’ve been able to engage with over 5,000 young people in Kingsbridge—through clubs, mentoring, schools work, youth services, and outreach on the Quay. We’ve seen young people grow in faith, take first steps in following Jesus, and find safe spaces where they are loved, supported, and discipled. While some plans were paused during Becky’s maternity leave, we are excited for the year ahead and remain committed to seeing young lives transformed by Jesus.
Some of them will be regular one to one work in the secondary school where we do not overtly share our faith and some will be direct discipling of young people in our Christian Union and Bible studies but everything we do is to ultimately see young people’s lives transformed by Jesus.
‘’4 young people made decisions to follow Jesus’
The Primary Focus for 2024-25
Kingsbridge Youth For Christ has successfully met all of its goals for the year. However, a few initiatives will be carried forward, as there remains further opportunity to develop and expand their impact.
This year we had 5109 engagements with young people. 2761 of those were with 11-18 year olds and 2348 of them were with under 11’s. These engagements are across all of our projects and vary in terms of sharing Jesus.
Over the past year, four young people made a first-time decision to follow Jesus or expressed a desire to welcome Him into their lives. Beyond that, we’ve witnessed many others take meaningful steps toward Jesus—their minds are opening, and their hearts are being gently prepared.
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TRUSTEES’ REPORT
PROJECTS
Limitless Festival 2024
Limitless Festival is a five-day Elim run Christian youth camp in Stafford featuring daily gatherings for worship, word and ministry, a huge variety of activities and fun games and other events throughout the day.
We have taken a year off from Limitless Festival in summer 2026 while Becky is away but are planning on returning here or to another festival in summer 2026.
This marked our third year bringing a group of young people, with 13 attending—some of whom had joined us the previous year.
We once again held a prayer breakfast a few weeks before the trip at Kingsbridge Family Church. We had a great morning, sharing about the success of the previous year, worshipping and expectantly praying for each of the young people who were going. We prayed that they would meet with Jesus and have their lives completely changed and transformed. We again created a daily prayer guide for the week so that churches and individuals would be able to support the trip and we set up a prayer space on social media for regular prayer updates during the week.
It was an amazing week! Four young people made a decision to follow Jesus and three of them have regularly followed up with us at Christian Union and church to be discipled. One of them we do still see regularly and are praying that he feels able to get connected in with CU.
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TRUSTEES’ REPORT
The Lounge
The Lounge is our weekly youth club held in Kingsbridge Family Church from 7-8.30pm for school years 7-11.
The Lounge team is made up of 11 volunteers from local churches as well as Jasper and Becky. There is table tennis, a pool table, an air hockey table, a gaming PC, Nintendo switch, a tuck shop and an area to play games and chill. We also run some football with a soft ball upstairs to get some of the youth’s energy out and they really enjoy that. Almost all of the young people that attend the club have no church background. Each week one of the team will lead a God slot – a team game, a fun challenge or something similar, and an evangelistic talk sharing something of their testimony; the difference Jesus has made in their lives and God’s heart for the young people that attend.
Several young people have responded throughout the year and now join us for our CU. Since January, The Lounge numbers have dropped and Jasper has tried to rethink and relaunch the club with limited success. One of our goals for next year - April to March 26 is to develop The Lounge Youth Club and make it relevant to the young people in the town.
Unite
As of September 2024, we revised the format of our Unite service and divided it into two distinct expressions: a monthly gathering called ‘Youth Service’ - designed to disciple Christian young people through teaching and sung worship - and ‘Unite’ to be held three times a year as an evangelistic event aimed at non-Christian youth with little or no church experience. We launched this new structure successfully but paused it in January 2025 due to Becky’s maternity leave. We look forward to resuming once she returns.
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TRUSTEES’ REPORT
The KYFC Van
This year, we’ve continued to maintain a regular presence on the Quay in Kingsbridge. We’re there twice a week - on Tuesday afternoons after school and Friday evenings from 8:30 to 10pm. We provide a warm, welcoming space where young people can gather, enjoy hot chocolate, play PlayStation, and most importantly, engage in meaningful conversations that help build lasting relationships.
We received £250 worth of hot chocolate from Coop community fund this year which we are really grateful for. This will keep us going for a long time!
This year, we aimed to expand our Friday night bus outreach by growing the team. Our goal was to have two team members stationed at the bus and two walking around Kingsbridge—connecting with young people, letting them know where we are, and being available to support them. We also had a prayer team based in Word Wise during the evening. However, due to a shortage of volunteers and prayer support, we’ve been unable to sustain this setup every week.
and chatting with the young people.
We have really good engagement on Friday nights and it’s a pleasure to get to know the young people who come and hang out during that time.
Kingsbridge Family Church Youth Church
Becky has been helping to facilitate youth work on a Sunday morning at Kingsbridge Family Church. She doesn't run any of the sessions herself but organises the rota of a team of people from the church and helps to plan the sessions using the YFC resources. This group has been growing and Becky is hopeful that this model of facilitating youth work in different churches and then letting them run with it can be used in other settings.
Some weeks we have had enough people to walk around the town and signpost people to the bus, have an eye out for those who might need support but more often than not there is just Becky, Jasper and Pete at the bus serving toast, hot chocolate
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TRUSTEES’ REPORT
Christian Union
The Christian Union is now two separate groups (Christian Union and Bible Study). We have found this to be working really well, especially for the young people who need more in depth input. The Bible Study group has been thriving and it’s been really encouraging to see them grow in their knowledge of the Bible and their passion for Jesus. The CU numbers have varied throughout the year but we keep this space open with sessions available for new Christians and those in school years 7-9 for them to explore more about faith.
Mentoring
We’ve continued our weekly presence at Kingsbridge Community College with our dedicated team of mentors. However, we’ve not yet been able to resume leading assemblies and lessons. We remain hopeful and prayerful that this opportunity will reopen. With Becky on maternity leave over the past few months, plans to reintroduce these
sessions have been temporarily paused, as Jasper did not have the capacity to launch new initiatives within the school. Nevertheless, Giles and Gordon have faithfully maintained our ongoing involvement.
Other Events:
SW Focus Tour – June 2024 – Joining Youth For Christ centres from around the South West in Taunton for a day of prayer Church visits – Year round - Continuing to share the mission of KYFC and encourage local churches through speaking engagements
National YFC Conference- January 24 – Jasper travelled to Lichfield for the annual British Youth For Christ Conference, joining with the wider Youth For Christ family for four days.
Our mentoring team is made up of 4 individuals who go in each week to spend 30 minute one to one sessions with young people who have been identified by the school as needing some extra support. It is amazing to see how God puts the mentors and mentees together. We may never know the positive impact the mentoring service has on the young people we support and while we can’t overtly talk about Jesus, we hope and pray that they feel the warmth and love of Jesus in each session.
Kingsbridge Love Your Park event in August 2024
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TRUSTEES’ REPORT
Primary Schools
We regularly go into six local primary schools running assemblies, lessons, clubs and are part of the Ethos meetings in a few schools - helping to shape the school wide delivery of Christian content. We are regularly invited to various school events (such as harvest, Christmas celebrations and leavers services) throughout the year. In July 2024, we again delivered a series of school transition lessons to year 6 classes to help them process their feelings and emotions around making the move to secondary school.
In November 24 we partnered with Salcombe Primary School, The Attic Youth Club in Loddiswell, the youth services and also Kingsbridge Family Church to put together shoebox gifts for Operation Christmas Child. It was lovely to work with the children and young people to put together these gifts for other children around the world. Everyone got really involved and between the four groups taking part we put together 37 Shoeboxes.
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TRUSTEES’ REPORT
Rural Ministries Coordinator and Youth Worker
Jasper has been in role since January 2024. He is employed for 20 hours per week and his time is split between Kingsbridge Youth For Christ and Loddiswell Congregational Church. With Loddiswell Congregational Church Jasper heads up The Attic Youth Club which provides a safe space for young people to come and spend time with friends and hear about Jesus. Jasper has seen dramatic growth in Loddiswell, from just a handful of youngsters attending each week, to as many as 23 regularly coming along. He is thankful for the team of volunteers he has pulled together. He has put together an event for the Loddiswell youth at East Soar called ‘Momentum’ which will take place in July 2025.
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TRUSTEES’ REPORT
- 2025-26 OBJECTIVES
Develop The Lounge youth club to be fruitful and relevant to the young people in the town at this time Increase monthly giving through individual donors, Churches and grant funding
Further explore the possibility of a Primary Schools and Youth Worker. Restart monthly youth services when Becky returns from maternity leave Continue to grow the relationship with KCC with the hopes of being able to run lessons, assemblies. We must pray into this more.
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FINANCE REPORT Helen Leather, Treasurer
Income
Income has been declining over the past three years - from £58,137 (2022–23) to £42,620 (2024–25). Notably due to a drop in personal donations and Gift Aid. Donations specifically for "youth work” (as opposed to “general funds” fell from over £20,000 (2023) to just over £9,000 (2025).
Thank you
However, In particular we are extremely grateful to Salcombe Holy Trinity Church for their very generous monthly donations and we are also very thankful to Loddiswell Congregational Church for paying part of Jasper’s salary in his role as Rural Ministries Coordinator and Youth Worker.
Expenditure
Expenditure increased in 2024–25: Staff costs rose with two youth workers now employed ◦ (vs one last year). Bus costs increased due to essential repairs. Coffee bar costs rose sharply due to inflation and increased use during outreach.
Encouraging Developments:
Rent significantly reduced to £500 (from £2,383) after relocating to Kingsbridge Family Church. Interest income is growing. The savings made in areas like rent and the reduced number of special events due to Becky’s pregnancy has helped the cash flow recover in the second half of the year
Looking Ahead:
As trustees we are very aware of the need to publicise Youth For Christ and attract more donors and volunteers and aim to make this a focus for this year. If you, or anyone you know would like to find out how you can support us financially or practically this year, then we’d love to hear from you.
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STATEMENT 16 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES KINGSBRIDGE YOLrrH FOR CHRIST statement of Assets & L.iabililie5 As Al 31 Prfarch 2025 2025 2024 Tangible Assets at cost Bus Com[JutFJr Furniture & Equiptnent 11,847 4,It313 5,587 13,94L 4.18B 5,587 21,622 23,716 Morketary A55et5 CAF Ciirrpm Account CAF Deposit At¢ount 5.231 58,028 63.259 9,502 56,672 r>6,174 63,?5) 66,174 Net Assets 84,881 89,990 Repieserrted by L>n restricted Restricted 50,855 1.210 DE5ignated 37,825 Total 89,890 88190 Fund MovernEni adjLJbLEnpni Ex.S this year BaNCe clf 26,541 77,396 1.395 2.fj05 -32.945 4.880 .$,009 84,881 1700 89,890 Trustees Declaration Vi-, è approtre tliese Lii-aiidited èrcrnir fnrt thp. ertdEyJ 31 MarcLI 2025. ch CQmPLllE ¥ lIeL1p5 & Pd}'ll)eAls Arrniiiit, TLd StitErnent vt. LLdbil&lyes i]r tpd nottS. d4JJ%,lll%e out. r¥spon5ft)llity fnr the 3LcDufJl> tL{lI the pr(gyi4inn nf All thg Infllrt1I>n EXpLdLiuLLS necessary f.Dr completiun, Sigrhed DAie 25 Print name..,...
INDEPENDANT EXAMINER 17 REPORT lrtdopendent examlntrr's rgporf on the accounts Report to th o trL4&te esl members of KINGSBRIDGE YOUTH FOR CHRIST On accounts for the year 31 MaTch 2025 ènded Charlty n 1127166 RÈspeGtiwe responsi bi lities Th e charity's trustees are respon sit]le for the preparation of the accou nts. The of trustees a nd •xaminèr chariti's ttusteès eonsi der that an audit is not req uir&d for this year un dpr &eGtion 144 of ;he Charities Act 2Q1 f (the Ch3fities Aeti ¥nd Ih¥t arb ind openclent examination is rneed. It is my rospon sibility to. ex£minè the ac¢ounts under sectio n 145 of thp Charities Actr, to follr)W the prwedures laid dcNn in the general DireLtions given b the Charity Commissian Iuiiejèf section 145{5)jb) of the Charities Act. and to State Vihether Psrlirular matters have come to my artentiDn. 4$is of ind&pen dent My exatninatio n was carried QL41 in pGwrdanGe with general D irectio ns given by the exarniner's 5taternent Chariry cmlis51. ArF examination includ&$ 8 revivw tsf t ht accounting records kept by thè charity and a cornpariSDn of Ih.e accounts presented with thD8e records. It also includes Colisi deration of any unus ual ite ms cir disclos¢èS in th e acwu nt5. nL1 seeking expl3na".iorFS fco rm the krustetts ¢tlnCErnipg any SUGlk matiers. The procetture5 unde rtakell do not provide all the evittonce that WO Id ke reou ired in an audit. ¥n4 COnSèOUÈntly no opin10n IS give as whe+her lh¢ ?coou nts present a 'true and fair. VIÈW end the rewri is limitèxl co tbose matters Sei out in the ststement below. .Indepgndent examlner's In m nnection with my examir)ation, no Matter has cOe to my 8 trerttiorF Statement t. which g ives rr.e reaso nable calise to bel iève Ihatr in, any m?teri al resp&c* thÈ rèquirementg.. to keep aceounting records in accordance w4th SeGtion 13D of the Charities Act. a nd to p re pare atttounts Ib'hich accord V1th the accountin9 record5 ¥n(I comply with the acoounting regLiiferD.ents of tje Chaii'.ies Act have not beon met.. or 2. to which, I n MY opinion: atE¢ntioD shouFd be drawn irtr order to enable a proper understan di ng af the accounts tty be reached. Date: I Q) .IuiiL' £ NamÈ: ¢athy Rayn9r ¢TA, Arr (Fellow) Chartered Tax Advisor Tax & Accounts SW Ltd hartÈied Tax Advisers 92 Forg StreÈt KingsbridgÈ Dewtsn TQT 1PP Ad(Iress:
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