COMPANY REGISTRATION NUMBER 07406571
LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES
WITH VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
31 MARCH 2025
Charlty Number 1140471
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LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
CONTENTS
PAGE
Trustees annual report
3to13
Independent examiner's report to the members
14to15
Statement of financial adivities lincorporaling the
income and expenditure accounti
16
Balance sheet
17
Notes to the financial statements
18to23
The following pages do not lonn part of the financial statements
Oetailed statement of financial activities
24to28

LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
The trustees. who are a150 directors for the purposes of company law, present their
report and the unaudited financ￿1 statements of the company for the year ended
31 March 2025.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
Registered charity name
Look National Federation Of Families With
Visually Impaired Children
Charity regislration number
1140471
Company reglstration number 07406571
Princlpal offS¢e
Wall Street
The Fred Bulmer Centre
Hereford
HR4 9HP
Reglstered offlce
The Fred Bulmer Centre
Wall Streel
Hereford
HR4 9HP
The trustees
The trustees who sefved the Gompany during the period were as follows..
Or M Wolffe
A Rand
N Bowen QC
C James
S Elnusairi
S Morris

LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT Icont'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Empowering Children. Young People and Families living with Visual
Impalmient
About LOOK
LOOK is a UK charity dedicated to supporting child￿n, young people and families
living with visual impairment.
Through our tailored services, we provide".
Mentoring Pairing young people with Irained menlors who share their lived
experience of sight loss. fostering confidence and independence.
Parenucarer Support.. Offering peer-led support groups and resour￿$ to empower
families navigating the challenges of raising a child with visual impaiimenl.
Events and Community Building." Hosting inclusive events and activities like
LOOKfesl, Confiden￿-bulldlng residenlials. and infomalive events lo connect and
inspire our community.
Practical Resources.. Providing advice, workshops, and actÈssible holidays to
ensure families feel supported in every aspect of life.
At LOOK. we believe that with the right support, every child with visual impairment
can thrive, and every lamily can feel empowered.
2024- 2025 Achievements:
This year, LOOK has fvrther strengthened its seNices and expanded Ils positive
impact, supporting childfen, young people, and families living with visual Impairment
Ivll. Guided by a clear mission lo create a world Whe￿ they are valued, included,
and empowered to thrive. LOOK continues to serve as an essential source of support
for young people with visual Impairments and Iheii families, across the UK.

LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (conl'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
4 Achievements at a Glance
We've reached over 7,000 people, indicating that we have supported more
beneficiaries
Reached 2655 with our newsletter
Worked with and received referrals from over 75 local aulhorib'es across the
UK.
Answered 1,249 enquiry calls and email$.
Supported 986 young people aged 0-29
Supported 138 mentoring partnefships
Trained 26 new mentors
Supported 500 parenvcarers
Delivered 239 events. with 1595 attendances
LOOK Mentorlng Programme
Over the past year. we have strengthened our relationships with eye-heallh
professionals, education services and partner charities. and have eslablished new
collaboratsons with local authorities and community ofganisations across the UK.
LOOK is increasingly recognised by slalutory and non-slatutory services as a
specialist youth provider. evidenced by continued growth in referrals from teachers
and local authorities nationwide. We are now working with more than 75 local
authorities. LOOK receives an average of 5 referrals a day and we have 5UPPOrted
986 young people aged 0-25 this year, through our mentoring programme, events
and resources.
Progress 2024-2025..
With a continued emphasis on consolidation and sustainability, we have expanded
our national mentorin9 offer, events programme and parenucarer support groups. We
have strengthened our regional mentoring provision In Hereford and Sussex. in
partnership with Blatchington Court Trust. Hereford Community Fund and the EF
Bulmer Fund. Additionally. we have delivered sludenl mentonng In partnership with
TPT, supportin9 visually impaired students with the transitKJn to higher education.
130 young people have completed our online rnentonng programme.
We currently have an active team of 150 volunteer Vl mentors
We have trained 26 new mentors this year.

LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (cont'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Mentor Project Impa¢1 for Vl Mentees:
Vwhen asked to rate their sell confidence. ability to speak for their needs and
connection to a supportive visually impaired community. 100% of our menlee
participants record an average 25 h improvement from entry lo exit poinl.
"LOOK mentoring has given me practical solulions to everyday problems and il's
helped me be more confident. and hopelul for the lulure ~ (Menlee C, aged 14)
Impact for Vl Menlors:
Our young adult Vl volunteer mentors also 9ain 9￿3t benefit from involvement with
LOOK They too can struggle with employment issues and isolation We remain
commilled lo supporting our mentors, development and wellbeing by offering monthly
one-lo-one online supervision. group supervision sessions, and quarterly mentor
catch.ups. These provide valuable space for mentors lo share feedback, conlribule
idea5, and raise any concerns. We also deliver ongoing personal and professional
development training, along with additional opportunities lo volunleer as leaders al
events. school workshops, and discussion panels. These Iransfeiable experiences
strengthen mentors. employability. and volunteers frequently cite their Involvement
with LOOK as a meaningful contributor to Iheir career progression.
I didn'f have anyone growing up who shared a similar Vl experience. but LOOK
mentoring has given me Ihat communily. Since Joining, I've leamed lo Irusl and
believe in mysell. I've buill communicafion, problem solving and self-advocacy skills.
I've mel amazing people, developed lasting friendships, and had the chance to gel
involved in events and projecls. Il's been 8 Iruly great experience. {Mentor, N}
Parenvcarer Support
Parents of children with visual impairment encounter a wide range of challenges.
Through our parent support group and Healthy Parent Carer course. LOOK offers
essential information and guidance lo help parents navigate their child's diagno515
and advocate effectively for the support they need in education.
We ran 54 parent support groups this year with S40 parenvcarer attendances.
100% of attendees reported improved emotional wellbeing.

LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (cont'dl
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
We continued to deliver our pilot Healthy Pafenvcaref Course
a 12-week
Iransformalive programme designed lo enhan￿ the wellbeing of parents and carers
of children with visual impairment. Through structured. peer-led Sessions, the Course
offers practical tools. emotional support. and strategies to help parents manage
stress, build resilience, and prioritsse their own wellbeing while navigating the
challenges of raising a child with visual impairment. often alongside additional needs.
Participants consistently report improved emotional wellbeing and a strengthened
sense ol community.
"LOOK prOV￿eS a sale place lo share. This is invalu8ble and I can't thank you
enough. li gives me Ihe slrenglh lo cany on." (Parent atlendin9 LOOK HPC)
Transfomiatlonal Events Programme
This year, LOOK hosted 239 online and in-person events, with 1595 attendances.
Highlights of our events calendar include".
Five4ay residential at Jamie's Farni. fostering mentor-mentee growth and
confidence.
Dellvered 30 schools workshops, predominantly in London {wilh fijnding from Fight
for Sight). with some taking place In Sussex Iwilh funding from 81alchin9lon Court
Trust), Hereford and Worcester {with funding from The Fred Btslmer Foundalionl.
Delivered 49 face-to-face community events lor young people. for fun community-
building sessions such as archery. bowling, escape room (again, with additional
funding from local organisalions such as BCT In Sussex and the Hereford community
fund I local council Inilialives In Herefordl, as well as Informative educalion-focussed
maslerclasses on topics such as independenl study skills and preparing for university
(with funding from TPT)
Dellvered 6 online Q&As and panel events for parenucarers and young people, on
a range of topics including EHCP essentials. making the home accessible and coping
with inheriledlprogressive sight loss1191 attendees)
Ran 6 x mentor trainings for new young volunteers (4 in person at various
locations. 2 online)
Event feedback was extremely positive. with survey ￿SpOnSe$ indicating 100% 01
participants would recomrnend Look events to others.
. Thank y.ou for anotherinfomi8tive evenl. I've leamed a lot and related to a lot of
things others shared and its reassuring hearing that they've been through so many
situalions that l am Cu￿entlY going through, l enjoy LOOK events because its great
meeting other Vl people, sharing advice and experiences." Ilnsightfvl Futures -
preparing for university Look event attendee)

LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (cont'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Impact Case Study
Mentee J
I'm J, l am 15 and have various trouble5 With my eyes that mean I have low
peripheral vision, which can cause me lo bump into things a lot My sight has got
worse over time and this can be a challenge Until recently. I had never met anyone
else with a visual impairment. I thought I was the only one stwggling. I have chatted
with my rnenlor about all sorts of things my independence, revision for exams, even
how to deal with people who doubl me or think I'm not capable. My mentor had been
through all that himself. He showed me little ways to build up my confidence and
independence, and he shared revision technique5 that 15ts11 use every day He has
helped me build this over lime. Recently we even went on a blind driving adventure I
never thought I'd have the confidence to try. Bul most Importantly, my mentor has
helped me realise that there are other people like me, who understand what 11,5 like
to lose sight - and how lo get on with things. Because of LOOK. I now have the
confidence lo believe In myself and even to dream bigger. I'm now considering
studying at RNC. Without LOOK'S support, I don't know where I'd be LOOK
mentoring has changed my life-it's given me a new much more positive and hopeful
outlook on everything.
Looking Ahead
With growing demand for our services, LOOK is committed lo expanding it5 reach
and ensuring no young person or family affected by visual impairment feels isolated.
Stsffing
In response lo the steady demand for our services, we have expanded our team of
staff and invested in our volunteer team. lo ensure we can reach more
beneficiaries across the UK. We have enhanced our regional mentoring provision
in Sussex, London and Hereford, supported respectively by Blatchinglon Court
Trust. Vision Foundation, and Hereford Community Fund with EF Bulmer Trust. To
underpin this growth within the Mentor Project. we have also slrenglhened our
infraslruclure by increasing administrative and communications capacity
Connectionsl New Partnerships..
We have conbnued lo build robust and tfusled relationships with eye health
professionals, education services and other chanlies. New local authority and
charity relationships have been built acfOSS the UK, and we're recognised by
slalutory and non-stalutory seNices for our valuable youth service. This is reflected
in a steady grovrth of ￿ferraIS from local aulhorilies aThJ teachers. nationwide.

LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT Icont'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
LOOK Scarborough Holiday Flal
Look is extremely grateful lo The Hendersons and the Norfolk Group for the 91ft of
the holiday flat in Scarborough. The flat continues lo provide hugely valuable
respite lor farnilies dealing with Vl and complex needs, offering much needed short
breaks at an affordable rate This yea( we have Invested in refurbishing the property
and handed management of the flat lo an external provider, lo ensure it offer5 the
highest standards of accessibility and comfort lo our Vl beneficiaries.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT .
Look is a Registered Charity in England and Wales, number 1140471 and
RegiSte￿d Company Limited by Guarantee. number 07406571 Look is
90verned by a Memorandum and Articles of Association The Charity was
founded and constituted in 1991, first registered in 1992. with fulufe
amendments to ils Constitution in 1995 and 1998 The Memorandum and
articles of Association were revised and updated in 2011. In October 2010
Look was registered as a Company Limited by Guarantee and as
consequence re-regislered with the Charity Commission In February 2011. As
charitable company, Look began Ils activities as from 1 sl April. 2011. al
which poinl the unincorporated Look IRegislered Charity number 10072821
slopped operating and ils assets have been transferred lo Look as
Charitable Company (Registered Charity number 11404711

LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT {cont'd
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT (confd)
The Trustees of Look, who a￿ also the Directors for Ihe purpose of Company
law, have the overall responsibility for the governance and the slraleglc
direction of the charity The Chair. Vice Chair and Treasurer are elected
annually. They then appoint the other Trustees who are recruited lo provide
the range of skills and expertise lo effectively govern the Charity. The Board
of Trustees meets regularly lo review slralegy and performance and agree
bLKigets.
On a day lo day basis Ihe organisation is marnaged by the Director. Chartotle
Carson, who has the overall responsibility for strategic planning, opèrational
management, human and financial resour￿$ and seNice.
Rlsk Mana
emenl
The Board is responsible for the management of the risks faced by the
charity. Detailed considerations of the risks are delegated lo the Director
Risks are identified, assessed and controls established throughout the year. A
formal review of the charity s risk management processes Is undertaken on an
annual basis and risks are reviewed on a rolling cycle The key controls used
by the chaiity include strategic planning. budgeting. and management
accounting. organisalional and governance structure and lines of reporting.
Formal wrillen policies are reviewed annually, and assessment of risk Is a
standing Item on the agenda al Board meetings Through these risk
management processes the Trustees are satisfied that the major risks have
been adequately mitigated.
The main financial risk to the charity is considered lo be the unexpected loss
of income through charitable funding or funds brought In by the marathon
runners and other fundraising actsvity In order lo mitigate this. we ensure that
we abide by our reserves policy ensuring that we have Six months core
running costs In the bank. A LOOK staff member manages our Marathon
running team to ensure that core fvnds are received each year.
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LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (cont'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Charitable Ob ects
To facilitate parents. groups and parents in enhancing the educatson, welfare
and leisure opportunities of visually Impaired children. lo promote the co-
ordination of services, both statutory and volvntary. provided by parent groups
and organisations relating lo visual impairmenl.
Vislon
Our vision is a world where all young blind and partially sighted people are
valued, included and can live their best lives.
Pur
To improve the lives of families with visually impaired childfen and young
people by providing support, infofmation and activities with a view to helping
them gain the best outcomes in life. We want lo break down the barriers that
young Vl people and their families face.
Publlc Benefit
The Trustees confirm that they have complied with their obligation under
Section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 to have due regard lo the public benefit
guidance used by the Charity Commission for England and Wales The
Trustees further confirm that the aclivi11e5 of the charity are carried out, in line
with its obiecls, for the public benefit. and the chanty achieves Its objects
through the activities described below.

LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT Icont'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE
Impacts of our service:
Our beneficiaries tell us that Look's services are life changing. Meaningful
contact with another visually impaired person - for support and Iriendship,
information and advice - has a huge Impact on the confidence of our children
and young people. By placing lived experience at the heart of everything we
do, LOOK has been successful this year in consolidating our offer
Outcomes".
Beat isolation
Increase confidence
Grow aspiration
Crèate Gommunity and connecb'on
In service of.
Increased wellbeing
Engagement in education
Employability skills
We achieved these positive impacts and outcomes by offering..
Family support (groups and helpline)
Mentoring PrDJecl
Transformational Events Programme
Resources and Informatson
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Reserves Pollc
Free reserves are represented by nel current assets within the unreslricled
fund. In view of the unpredictable nalure of charitable income, it IS the
Trustees intention lo maintain an unre51ricted reserve ol a minimum ol six
months, projected running costs.
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LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT (¢ont'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Fixed Assets
Following an agreement with the Lincoln VIPS Group to transfer their holiday
flat to Look, the Trustees took ownership of the flat on 21 st July 2006. This is
an enormous asset valued al approximately £100.000. In 2010 the Trustees
had the opportunity to acquire the freehold of the flat for £2,000 and this
option was taken up. The flat creates the opportunity for Look member
families and groups to enjoy a reasonably priced holiday by the sea.
Trustees. Re5
onsibilities
The Trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees. report and the
financial slalements so that they give a true and fair view of the slate of affairs
of the charity at the end of Ihe financial year and of ils surplus or deficit for the
financial year. In doing so, Ihe Trustees are required lo".
Selecl suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently.
Make jud9ements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent.
Prepare the Financial Statements on the going concern basis unless it is
inappropriate to presume that the Charity will continue in business.
Observe the methods and principles in the Charities. SORP
The Trustees are responsible for maintaining proper accounting
records which disclose wilh reasonable accuracy al any time, the
financial position of the Charity and enable5 them to ensure that the
financial slalemenls cornply with the Companies Act 2006. The
Trustees are also responsible for safeguardin9 the assets of the
Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and
delection of fraud and other iryegularilies.
The financial slaiemenls have been prepared on the accounting policies set
out in note 1 to the financial Statements and comply with the Memorandum
and Articles of Association, applicable law and the requirements of the
Statement of Recommended practi￿ "Accounting and Reporting by
Charities Issued March 2005.
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LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF LOOK
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH VISUALLY IMPAIRED
CHILDREN
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
I repon on the accounts of the Compttny f¢y the yvar ended 31 Marth 2024 which are sti oul on pages
15 1022.
RESPEcrtVE RESPONSIBILITIES OF TRUSTEES AND EXAMINER
The trustees (who are also Ihe direciors of Look N81ional Federaiion of Families With Visually
Impaired Children for the purp05e5 of cornpany law) are r¢swn5ible for the prepararion of ihe
¥¢ourtis. The Irwees consider ihai an audil is required for ihis year under setiion 14412) of the
Chariiie5 Aci 2011 (the 2011 Act) a￿1 thai an inde￿nden1 ex8minaiion is needed.
Having satisfied myself ihat the company is nol 5ubj.eci to audii under company law and 15 eli8ibl¢ for
Inde￿ndent exam>naiion. it is my respc4)sibilily IO..
examine Ihe accounts under ￿tIOn 145 ofihe 2011 Aci:
io follow the procedure5 laid down in ihe 8er¢r41 Direciions given by Ihe Chariiy Commi5510ri
under section 145(SXb) of the 201 l Aci: and
Io si?te whether particular maners have come io my atteniion.
BASIS OF INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
My examinaiion was carfied out in accordance wilh Ihe general Directions given by the ChArity
Ctsminission. An examinaiion Includes a review of the accouniing rff ords Lepi by the company and a
comparison of the aecounis presented wilh those records. It also includes coTrsideTaiioTh of any unusual
items OT disc105ures in the arxoun15, and seeking explanations from you Ls Ifustees corttrning any
suth matters. The procedures undenaken do rKsi provide all the evidence Ihai would ￿ required in an
audit 8nd c0Th5equently no opinion is 8lVtn as io whether ihe accounts present a'irue and fair vieW and
the repon is limiied 10 those matters sei oul in rhe statement below.
INDEPENDENT EXAMIIYER'S STATEMENT
In ¢onneciion wilh my examinaiion, no matter has come 10 my atteniion..
(l) which gives me reasonable cause 10 believe ihai in Jny maierial respect Ihe r¢quireinenl5'.
to kvp accountin8 records rn accordance wirh secrion 386 of ihe Companies Aci 2006.. and
to prepare accoun¢s which xcord with ac¢ouniin8 re¢ord5. comply wilh Ihe accountin8
requiremenis of section 196 of iht Cornpantes Aci 2￿6 And iviih rhe meihods and principles nr
The Staiemeni of Recornmended Pra¢ii¢e." A￿ountIng and RetM)ninb by Chariii¢s
have not been met.. or
(21 to which. in my opinion. alleDrion should be drawn in order io enable a woper understanding of ihe
8ccouTrts io be reached.
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LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE MEMBERS OF LOOK
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH VISUALLY IMPAIRED
CHILDREN feOiltrnu•dJ
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Helen Wanless ACCA
Independeni examiner
L￿￿tr Gmund Fbor
I Si GEor8cs Sbeei
Mxtle$fiekJ
Chtshitr
SKII 6TG
1511212025
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LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES (INCORPORATING THE
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNTI
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Unreslricted
Funds
Restricted
Funds
Tol¥l Funds
2025
Total Funds
2024
JNCOMJNG RESOURCES
Incoming resources from
generaiing funds..
Voluntary income
A¢TlVlties for generaiing
funds
Inve￿ment incorne
Incomin8 resource5 from
charitable aciivilies
69.897
441,142
511,039
330.450
87,587
1.012
87,587
1,012
79.100
985
oi
6,010
6.846
TOTAL INCOMING
RESOURCES
164,506
441.142
60S.648
417,381
RESOURCES EXPENDED
Cosis of geTheraiing fund5'.
Costs of generaiin8
voluntary In￿Me
Charitable aciiviiie5
{A6.469)
(53,058)
16,469)
(461,453)
(9.785)
{440,247}
718
(408J95)
TOTAL RESOURCES
EXPENDED
(69,527)
(408,J95)
(477.9211
(450.0321
NET INCOMING
RESOURCES FOR THE
YEARINET INCOME
FOR THE YEAR
RECONCILIATION OF
FiJNDS
T￿al funds bTOU8hl forwaxd
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED
FORWARD
94.979
32.747
127,726
{32.6511
302,827
217.770
520,597
55J,248
397.806
250,517
648.323
520.597
The Swemelll of Ftnancial A¢livilres Includes all 8aiTr5 and1955e5 in Ihe year and Iherefore
a 51atement of iotal recognised gains ar￿105$¢5 ha5 not been prepared,
All of the alK)ve amounts relaie fo continuin8 aciivities.
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LOOK NATIONAL FEDERATION OF FAMILIES WITH
VISUALLY IMPAIRED CHILDREN
COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
BALANCE SHEET
31 MARCH 2025
2025
2024
Not•
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible asse15
11
117.650
118,690
CURREFrf ASSETS
Debtors
C&%h at bank
12
4.5J8
529,575
13.154
397,045
534.093
410.199
CREDITORS.. Amoynts f¥lling due wiihin oae
year
13
(J.420)
(8.292}
NET CURRENT ASS￿5
$30,673
401.907
TOTAL Assrfs LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES
648J2J
520.597
ASs￿s
648.323
520.597
FUNDS
ResiT¢¢led income funds
Unresiri¢led income fund5
14
15
250,517
3¥7,8U
217.770
302,827
TOTAL FUNDS
648.323
520,597
For the year ended 31 March 2024 rhe company wos eniiiled 10 ¢xemwion from audit under seciion
477 of the Companies Act 2006 relaiin8 10 small companie5.
Trustee$, responsibilities=
The member5 have noi required the company 10 obthin an aud>t of lis accounts for the year in
queslion in ¥cordance wilh seciion 476,. and
The trustees acknowled8e Iheir responsibililies for complying with the requiTemeni$ of Ihe Aci
wilh respeci io accountin8 records and ihe prepaTaiion ofaccouni5.
These ￿count$ have tr¢¢n Prepared in xwrdance wilh rhe ￿0VISIonS applicable lo coinpan1¢5 5ubjeci
to ihe small companies regirne aTKI with the Financial Reportbng Siandard for Srnaller Eniiiie5
leffeclive April 2C4)81.
These financial slaiemenis were approved by ihe members of th2 cornmillee arKI auihorised for 155ue
on thE .......15112r2025................. and are signed on Ihcir behalf by..
Dr M Wolffe
Direcior
Company Re8istyaiion Number.. 07406571
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COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
Basis of accounting
The financial Slalemenl$ have i￿en prepared under the hisiorical cost conveftiion and in
ac¢ordance with Ihe Financial Reporting Siandard for Smaller Eniilies leffetlive Api'il 20081. <ind
the requiremenis of the Siaiemeni of Recommended Practice 'Accollniing and Reponing by
Charities. issued in March 2C05 ISORP 21K)5).
The financial siaieinenis have b¢¢n prepared under Ihe hisiorical ¢051 ¢onv¢niion. wilh the
exceplion of invesimenis which are included ai maiket vali¢. and in accordance with Ihe
Financial Standard for Smalltr Enlilies (effective April 2008. The financial siaiemenis have been
prepared in accordnace wilh ihe Siaiemeni of Recommended Pracii¢e ISORPI "Accounibng and
Reportin8 by Charities. published in March 2005. applicable accounting Standards and rhe
Companies Aci 2006.
Fund a¢¢ounting
General fund$ are un¥esirTrcied funds which are available for tsse ai Ihe discenion of Ihe Trusiees
in funh¢rarKe of the general objttiives of ihe Company and which have been de5ignaied for
oiher purposes.
Restricied funds Jre fund5 which ¥re io ￿ us¢d In ac¢ordance wilh $pecific resiriclions by donors
or which have beern raised by ihe company for panbcular purFQSes. The ¢{)51s of raising and
adrninisiering such funds are charged againsi Ihe specifi¢ fund. The aim and use ol. eotl)
resiTl¢ted fuTKI is set out in Ihe noies to Ihe fiTran¢ial siaiemenis.
Invesmi¢nt income. gairts and losses are allocaied 10 Ihe appropriaie fund.
Ineoming resources
All incomirbg resources are included in the Stalemeni of financial aciivities when the Company
h&s entitlement io The funds, cenainiy of I￿e1￿ and the amouni ¢8n be measured wilh suffi¢ieni
Teliability.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
Accouf4TING POLICIES
Rtsourees expended
All exF¢nditure is accounted on an accrua15 basis and ha5 ￿en included under expense
Categories that a8gregaie all cosis for allocaiion io aclivilies. Where cosis cannoi be directly
atiributed to particular aciiviiies they have been all￿￿ed on a basis consi51enl wilh the use of Ihe
resources.
Support ¢osis are ih(IY C0515 incLITred dire¢tly in suprA)rt of eX￿nd1[VTe on the objects of Ihe
company, and have been allocaied 10 activiiy cost caiegorie5 on a basis con5isieni with ihe usage
of resources. apponioning siaff cosis by Ihe budgeied Iiine speiii. Govei naii£e cosis are Il)ose
incurred in connection Wilh odmini5tT)ti￿ tsf ihe company and compliance wilh con5111uiion41
and siaiuiory requiremeni5.
Fixed 85set5
All fixed as5els #re inili8lly re¢¢yded ai ¢osi.
Depretiallon
Depretiaiion is calculaied so as 10 write off Ihe cosi of an a55ei, le55 lis e51imaied residual value.
over the useful economic life of ihat as5el as follows..
Fixtures & Fil¢in85
2W reducing ￿1)Th¢e
VOLuTrrfARY INCOME
Unres(ricled Reslricled 'fo181 Fund5 Toijl Funds
Fund5
Fund5
2V25
2024
DonatlOllS
Donations
Other inromt
FrieTrds of L(X)K
69,897
44t,l42
Sl I,Q39
330.370
80
69,897
441.142
511,039
330,450
tNCOMif4G RESOURCES FROM AcrtVlTIES FOR GENERATINC FUNDS
Unrestricted Tolyl Funds Tothl Funds
Fut)ds
2025
2024
Fundraisin8 from London Marnihon & events
87,587
87,587
79,100
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
INVESTMENT INCOME
Unrestricted Tfjial Funth Toial Funds
Funds
2U25
2024
Bank inl¢resi receivable
1.012
l.n12
98)
INCOMING RESOURCES FROM CHARtrABLE ACTIVITIES
Unrestricted Tot41 Fu￿th Toi#l Funds
Fund$
2025
2024
Holiday Flat
ojo
6,010
6.846
COSTS OF GENERATING VOLUNTARY INCOME
Unresirieied Toi•l Funth Toial flinds
Funds
21125
2024
Adverrisi08
Subscriwion5
LoTrJon Maraihon and oiher evenis
Depreeiaiion
266
J,184
12,769
25(b
206
3.1¥4
12,769
Isu
444
1.984
7.lQ7
250
16,469
16,469
9.785
COSTS OF CHARIT ABLE ACTIVITIFS BY FUND TYPE
UThreslricted Restricted ToiAI Funth Toial Fund5
Funds
Funds
2025
2024
Helpline
Scarborough Flai
Youth Projecis
Mentoring Projtcl
7,012
11.290
2th.133
8,623
7,012
11,290
26.lJ3
417.018
6.819
23.356
398.854
408J95
53.058
408,395
461,45J
440.247
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
COSTS OF CHARITABLE ACTivrrILs BY ACTIVITY TYPE
Activiiies
undertaken Total Funds Total Funds
directly
2025
2024
Helpline
Scarborough Flat
Youih Projects
Mentoring Prtsjeci
7.012
11.290
26,13J
417,018
7.012
11,290
26.lJ3
417.018
6,819
23.3)6
J98.854
461,453
461.45J
440.247
GOVERNANCE COSTS
This is Stated after Charging:
102S
2024
Inde￿ndent examination
600
600
10. STAFFCOSTS AND EMOLUMEMTS
Total 5t¥ff ¢os¢s w¢r¢ Is follows:
3025
2024
Wa8es and 5alaTiCS
Social 5e¢urity costs
347.779
24,S90
293,543
16.672
372,369
310,215
Parti£ulgrs of employees:
The overage nurnt¢r of employee5 during the year. w&5 a5 follows:
2025
2024
Number of administrative stsff
14
15
No employee received ￿mune￿I0￿ of more than £60,(￿} durin8 the year (2024 . Nil).
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
11. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSEIS
Othtr plant
land and & ma¢hiD¢ry
building5
eit.
Toial
COST
At l April 2024
Additions
113.541
37.(179
150.620
At 31 March 21125
113.541
37.t179
150.620
DEPRECtATION
Ai l April 2024
Charge for the year
At JI M•r¢h 2015
JJ,930
1.040
31,9JO
1.040
32,970
32,970
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2025
113.541
4,109
A 17.650
Ai J l March 2024
113,541
5.149
118,690
12. DEBTORS
2025
2024
C*h¢r debtors
4,S18
13.154
13. CREDITORS.. AmouD¢$ fglllnE due within othe year
2025
2024
Other creditors
3,4ZO
8,292
14. RESTRicfED INCOME FUNDS
B•lan¢e al
l Apr 2024
Incoming
resources
Outgoing
rtsources
Balance at
31 Mar 2025
Menioring PToje¢i
217,770
441.142
{408,3951
25(1,517
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
14. RESTRtcrED INCOME FUNDS
Durin8 the year the charily received ihe following ￿￿rI¢*d fund5-
David Cocks Foundaiion
E F Bulmer Benevolent Fund
The Edwina Mounibanen and Leonora Childrens Fur
Powell Farnily
Blaichington Coun Tr￿t
Vision Foundation
Thomas Po¢klin8ton
Muller Trust
The BigGive
Robert McAlpine
Eiaulier5 Tru51
Toial
150.C4)0
15,275
30.(K)O
30,(K
14.905
34.5(KJ
39.832
90,1
21.630
10.o(K)
5,1)00
441,142
16. UNRESTRicfED INCOME FUNDS
B*lan¢¢ •¢
Apr 2024
In¢omin¥
resources
Outgoing
resources
B8l•fice at
JI Mar 2025
General Fund5
302,827
164.506
169,527)
397,806
16. ANALYSIS OF NET ASSETS BETWEEN FUNDS
T8nEible Net eurrehl
rixed assets
assets
Oiher nei
Total
Reslri¢ted In£ome Ftrhds:
Menior Projetls
Unre5tri¢ied Ineome Funds
250.517
283,S76
250.517
397,806
117,6YJ
(3,420)
(3.42fi1
Toial Funds
117,650
534.093
648J23
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MANAGEMENT INFORMATION
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
The followlng pages do not fomi part of thè statutory financial statements
whlch are the subject ol the Independert examlnefs report on pages 12 to 13.
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DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
21125
2024
INCOMING RESOURCES
VOLUNTARY INCOME
Donaiions
Friends of L(X)K
511.039
330.370
80
5ll.UJ9
330,450
ACTIVITIES FOR GENERATING FUNDS
Fundraising froin London Maraihon & evenis
INVFSTMEffT INCOME
Bank inieresi ￿tIVable rype I
INCOMING RESOURCES TrROM
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
Holiday Flai
87,-$87
79.100
1.012
985
6.(110
6,846
TOTAL IIYCOMINC, RESOURCES
605.648
417.381
R£SOURCES EXPENDED
COSTS OF GEIYEIi4TING VOLuKfARY
Ir4coME
Lo￿lon maraihon. sub5cripiions and marketing
Depreciation
16,219
250
9.535
250
16.469
9.785
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
Wages and 531arie5
Brighiside Trusi
General running ¢0515
Depreciaiion
Training costs
Due diligence cos15
Workshops and family activities
Staff and volunteer Irdvel and 5ubsisi¢n¢e
Jamies Fami
QAC Site Village
Lookfesi 2023
Local farnily nElwork and xtivities
Exhibitions, evern5 and ¢onfertnces
PSG Group
J7ZJ6Y
310,215
10.410
59.945
860
11.965
1.853
414
5,188
1 5,202
402
23,735
70.820
790
001
1.221
65
6,496
534
532
525
461,453
440.247
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DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
2025
2024
TOTAL RESOURCES EXPENDED
477.922
450.032
NET INCOMING RESOURCES FOR THE
YEAR
127.726
{32,651)
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DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
2025
2024
COSTS OFGENERATING VOLUNTARY
IP4COME
M*rketinE
Markeiing
Subscriptions
Sub5cripiion5
iKJndoD Margthon Ind oiher evertls
Lor¥Jon marathon and events
266
444
3,184
1.984
12,769
7,107
Depreciaiion
Depreciation
25n
250
1&469
9,785
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DETAILED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2025
2015
2024
CHARITABLE AcTIV￿lEs
Helpline
Aclivilies underlaltn direaly
Wages & Salaries
General running costs
4.748
2.264
4,471
2.348
7.011
6.819
S¢*rboribu¥h Flal
Aciiviiies direaty
Wages & SalaTies
Flai expenses
D¢pTeci01ion
2J74
8,126
790
2,236
8,122
860
11,29(J
Youth Pmj¢¢l$
Aeiivilles MndeYiokeK diredly
Wages & Salaries
General iunning costs
11,87U
14.26J
26.133
23.356
M¢n¢orin8 Project
Aclivilies undertaken dirertfy
Wage5 & Salaries
Brightside Trust
General running c0s15
Training cos15
C￿e diligence cosis
Workshops and family aciivilies
Staff and volunieer Iravel and subsisieffe
Jamies Fam)
QAC Site Villa8e
Lookfesi 2023
Local family neiwork and &livities
Exhibition5, evems and conferences
J5J,377
292.330
10.410
37.297
46,167
I,2ZI
65
6.496
7.500
534
414
5.188
15.202
402
23,785
532
525
417.1118
398.854
461,453
440.247
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