Charity Commission Trustees Annual Report 2022-2023 Financial Year
The Trustees of Friends of Ravenshall Charity present their annual report and audited accounts for the year 2022-2023 and confirm they comply with the requirements of the Charities Act 1993, as amended by the Charities Act 2006, the trust deed and the Charities SORP 2005.
Background Information
We are a charity called Friends of Ravenshall and we aim to improve facilities for children aged 5-19 that attend Ravenshall School and improve facilities for local residents and families. The population of children and families comes from the 10% most deprived in the country with many families using food banks on regular occasions just to be able to feed their children.
Our Aims
The aim of our charity is to provide the pupils of Ravenshall School with extracurricular activities, access to residentials, equipment and experiences that they may not otherwise have access to and support work in the local community to improve life chances of families in the area. We also aim to make links and provide opportunities to other people and their families with additional needs in the surrounding area to improve their quality of life, access to facilities and outcomes.
Our Objectives
Our objectives are set to reflect our educational aims and the ethos of the school. It is important to us that we maintain and enhance the success of the school. This objective is, however, set in the context of the broader goals we set for the school and its pupils.
In setting our objectives and planning our activities our trustees have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission’s general guidance on public benefit. Our key objectives for the year included:
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Raise money to create an outdoor ‘forest school’ type of provision for pupils and those in the local community
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Fundraise for residentials
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Start fundraising for a community sensory garden
Mission Statement
We want all the children who attend the school and those in the community to be able to:
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effective emotional and social communicators
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as independent and creative as possible
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healthy in body and mind
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able to form healthy and safe relationships
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confident and committed to lifelong learning
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happy, engaged and included members of their community
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skilled in numeracy and literacy.
In addition we want local people with additional needs to:
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have access to facilities that meet their needs
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live long healthy lives
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be contributors to making Dewsbury a thriving community
Achievements
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providing for residentials for children with additional needs
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fundraising towards a replacement minibus
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obtaining grant funding to create a woodland retreat
Trustees:
Sue Pryor Rachel Thackray Charlotte Gray-Sharpe
Financial Information
Friends of Ravenshall
Receipts and Payment Account for 01/09/22 to 31/8/23
Registered Charity name : Friends of ravenshall
Charity Commission Register of Charities, with the Registered Charity Numbe r - 1144931
Transaction summary
Opening Balance at bank on 1st September 2022 : £12,911
Total Income : £60082
Total Expenditure : £535
Closing balance on 31st August 2023 : £72458
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Income £ Expenditure £
Bids / Grants Events 49922 HSBC Bank Charges
Fundraising 3916 55
180 @ Ravenshall 6128 Deposits for events
Bank account closure 340
116
Charity related fees
140
Total Income 60082 Total Expenditure 535
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