CARING HAIR
FINANCIAL STA'fLMEKfs FOR TiIr. YrAK r,NDLID 31 ST JANtJAIIY 2024
CONTEN'IS AND ADMINISI'RATIVE INIIOIiMAI'ION
CONTfNTS
'rrustces' Report
Independent EX￿]]1n¢r'S R¢pori
St'alement of financial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes lo the Financial St¢il¢mcnL
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TRUSTEES:
J Nunn
J Gupta
S Estall
IiLGIS'I'F.RED orFIcF,:
Tbe Caring l-Iair Studio
5A Middle Ilow
Sl"even¢ige
Fl¢rtfordsliire
SGI 3AN
COMPANY NUMBFR.,
07498631
CFIAIUIV INCORPORATION NUMBF.R,.
1145258
INDEPI;.:NDI=,NT EXAMINf.,,R:
Ian Shipley fccA
F-or ELiid on behalf of:
Prcnti.% & Co LLP
Ch¢irLLrcd Acuvuiit¢U]ts
& Indcpendcnt Eixamincrs
115c Milton Ro(Ld
Lambridge
CB4 IXE
IJANICERS:
Lloyds Baidc PIC
PO Box 1000
Steyenage
BXI ILT

CARTNG.FIAIII
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FINANCIAL STAI"EME.Nrs FOR ITIE, YLAII ENDED 31 S'L. JANUA.RY 2024
TRUS fELS ANNUAL REPORI"
The I'rustees present their annual report tog¢ther with the fmancial st(iteinents of the chku'ity for the Ye￿ eJ]dLd 3 1st
January 2024, The aniiual report. scrves the piirposes of both a Trustees, Report and a directors report under company
law, 'fhe 'Frustegs confrnL th¢tt the ¢ltlliual report and f￿anCIal stateinents o'lthe charitable ci)mpuny coinply with die
current statutory reqiiiremellts, the i'equirements vf t'lio charitable company's governing documeiil. aiid t'he provisions
of the Staieinent uf Recommended Practico (8ORP) applicable to charilics prepciring thcir counts ill accordtmG¢ wilh
the Financial Reporting st￿]dard applic&ble in thc UK and Ilcpublic of Ireland (fRS102) (c£fective Isl Januw< y 2a19},
Since the charity qualifies as srnall under section 3 82 of the Companies Act 2006, thc slTategic report required or
mcdium and It￿ge comp&iiies ulldcr the Companies Act 2006 (Strdtegic Report aiid Directois, Report) Regulations
2013 has been oinitted.
OBJECI'IVES AND ACTIVITIES AND I)UBLIC BLNEI-,.IT
Objectives
'll]e charitable objects of Caring Hair are:.
I'o pruinote and Protect the phy5iCdl and mentsl health of people expei'iencing h&ir loss and or h￿r or scalp prublcms, in
particular, I1108e who liave lost their h&ir through cancLr treatsnents, by Ihe provision of supporL education and practical
' advice.
'I'o advdnco the education ofthe publtc in all areas related to hitii. Ioss <ULd OT hair or SC<ilp problonis that Icad or are
causing a detriment to physical and or ment(Il health. In p￿.t.1ciiIar, biit not exclusively, by providing education and
training pi'ogran]mes for hair profEssionals and li¢altli c￿¢ workers.
In setling objectives and pl￿]nIng for activitlL5, the Truslecs have given due consideration to general guidaLICL
publishcd by ilie Clwity CO1￿￿15S￿on rel&ting to public benefit, includiiig Ihe guidance 'Public benefil- running a
h¢ll'ily (PB2)'.
ALI-IIEVEMEWI'S AND PLlllI ORMANC
In this seLtion we will provide further infor]nation (Ibout our activil'ies, achievements and perForini£ lic¢. Our main sorvice
'Cancer l-Iair Care,. The chdrity is kttown by this nxune to the Charities Cuinmission (Iiid the General I)ublic.
We would like t0 start by S<iyiiig thanlc you for all ihc support we receive from numerous individuals) group5 and
organisalions that has Tesulted in our charity supporting Ihuusands ofpoopl¢ to fecl bcltcr during h¢iir Ioss dnd
¢￿]Cir tr¢alnient',
Who we arL and what we do
We (irc a tem of d¢dicated hdll- loss prof¢55ionals who are cariiig and supportive in cveryLhing wc du,
We spccialis¢ in dolivering sorvioes lo peoplu who ar¢ cxperiencing hcTrir Ioss a side effect to cancer ITeatmenL8.
Oiir specialists and advisors (mostly specific<illy traiiied haii'dre,%sers) havc in-hospital itnd clirLicdl experience Lind
are irai]]ed to the highest standard ill the UK.
W# ¢ire rccogiiised as tho UK'S leading authority in our speciality, providing consultalions. 8Lrvice8 and infonnation
that cover the entire hair loss journey from pre-lrcatmcnt to moving on post tre&tment.
Tlie Impact of C211cer H>)ir Care
Reli¢Lble soui'LeS (*) cstiin¢it¢ there èire almost 3.5 inillioi) peoplc living with cancer in the UK.
There are more thaTr ( ) 3 85,000 Iiew cancer cas¢s in tlie Utc every year - that's illore ihaii 1,000 evely day (2017-2019)-
A popujar Ireatmcllt for cancer is Lhemotheritpy, and mally (but not all) chcrnotherapies Gause hdir10Sb or hair
Ihini]ing.

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INANCIAL SI"AI'BMENTS FOR I'HL YfAR ENDED 31 ST JANIJAIIY 2024
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ACIIIIVEMEwfs AND PERI;ORMANCE - continued
14air loss, Ihough well ki]own and ofton dreaded, can be managed with pizctical, holistlc, <ind sensitive support that
helps patients maintkllTh thcir sense of self-wortli.
Soui'ces iiiclude: liLI Is.'IIIvwiv.TIIILLITiiI liiii,Iiknr J Lik'liii)()u!:ilSKiiwli¥il-ii'.L-Ili)Ir5*%a< I'115'Lhlt<lAILtyI-..Iliili%tlLS-Itii.l-'.il)£'('.I
Caneer Hair Care (Caring I.Iair)
Cancer l-ldir (:are (Caring Hair) is a n<Trlional chai'ity tliat provides canccr treaimcnt Telaled hair Ioss advisory sei-vices. We
provided iiiformatioii. support & services to help pcoplc inalldge the mcnlal <ind physical Iransilioii of hail. loss. Oui.
specialists and advisors have in-hospilal and clinical experience aiid are trainLd to Ihe highcst st&Lid￿d in Ihe UK in the
subject of cancer-reldted hdir loss. Consultations fulfil the enlire hiiir loss joitrnLy froln pre-trLdlmeiit to post. trcatmenl..
Our Vision and Servicc ModLI
In this fintwcial yedl- that we are rcporting on, we continuc t'o inake headway witli our vision - a fUt￿e Nvhere all people
have the etnotional suppori. and prad'ical ddvicL th¢y neud should th¢y losu thLir hail due to caiicer treatmeiil's, We are
the only IJIC charity dedicaled to tnaking this h¢ippen, and we ￿'e coinmitted tu working in collabordlion with othcr
organis(Itions whD can support pcople dui'ing hair loss. Service,8 are dclivered frec to patienls at the point of scrvice.
The Cancer I-lair C￿¢ scrvice is & unique Lhai'iiy concipt with our head o£fLce bascd in I-lertfordshirc, o'ffering services
throU￿out the Ulc.
Ovr T¢#1
rile tL￿ll is a mixtiire of experi's in their ficld couplcd witli people who have experiaiLed hail- loss aiid caiicer treatinent.
first-liand. fogether, w¢ Lindorsl'and tlio besl way to suppoit peoplo goiiig througli Lanccr, illness, and Iiaii- loss.
During tlie year, our leam ha8 conlinuLd to dLliver aiid lakc iiail ill Cxtcnsivc tTllining ta iinpi'DVC their knowledge wliilL
also educaling nui'ses, hairdresscrs, aiid hcalthcare professionals. Our specially trÉqined liairdressers possLsg 21 broad
range of expertise - includirLgV in-hospital clinical experieiice - and provide clinical, etllotional, and pr<tctical SUPPOTL to
diousands of people evcry yoar. Wc offor a l¢v¢l of oxp¢rtl8c that g()¢s beyond the currenl scopc of nwse or NI-1%
hair loss support, making Cancer Ilair Care the only charity service that C<tn provide thc required clinical expertise.
Within this finan¢ial ycar, w¢ have supported people in iiumerous hospitals and canccr supporl 8ettiiigs across thc UK.
Our Coinmitment to Inclusivily
We support people of all ages, hair types, and Lihnicilies. We offer bespokL support that specifically includcs
Iwd-tO-I'Lach individuals. Al C￿1cCr l.lair (:arc, wc <U'L very fortunate to work wilh a diverse rdngL of people ttnd fully
support thei1] during i'heir hair loss cxpeiicnce dinid cancer trcatn)eiil. Wc have l()ng b¢¢ii Lliainpi()iis ofpositivc
inclusivity, which encapsulates our Cli(￿ltY'S vit,d worlc.
We co-create our seivices, irLforiiiatioii, £1nd tools <11ongside the people wlio iieed lo acce58 tlicin, 'fhe result is boih
IrllectivL l￿d ongoing, Icading to tho ci-Lation ofinany tuols dMI ¢nsurG evcryoiie is supported.
. ljelow are exatnpley of our 8eivices resouices provided this year..
Ineluslvily
We cont'iiiuo to lead tlie way in illclusivo services. for CX￿llp1e, we Ch￿ilpA0ned liLadwevc tor t'hose requiriL]g i￿odeSt
headwear for hair loss for cultui'al or faith reasons.

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We have also dLveloped 'adjusted' services that. Jneet the cliangiiig needs olpeople with neurodiversity, addilion(Il
needs or disiibilities. Fi or instance, we provided training io oui core iLdm in the arcas of physical disability, end or
lift, and neurodiversity, malcing adjustn)ellts to bow we provide services and information.
Additionally? we continue to dev¢lop our afro hair serviLcs, including the creal'ion of 'afro hall. fringes, supplied to
patients aci'oss the countt'y. No olh¢r ohaiity, business or OTganisatioii has developed tliese ii)clusive h&iT pieces, wliicb
we provide Ireo olcharge.
Furthor exainples of inclusivity worlc can be foulld un our website..
In-hospithl Activitie8
We Iiave deliv¢red regular services in hospil&ls across tlie UIC are developing more Ouireach services, such as the
project held at Witliybush Tlospital (part of ihe NIIS 14ywel Dda Univei'sity I-ledllli Board) in i￿l'al Wales. We are thc 0111y
hair loss charity with the expert'ise tTUSt froni dic NHS to dclivcr services directly withiii tlIL cliiiical units of hospitals.
TFLIS capability is due to our extensive training of staff arLd excellenl worl<illg Telationship with ihc NI-IS, particularly our
l)ygi¢ne control syslemy ￿]d die developmcnt of 8crvice dolivery withiii safe ai)d eifective inf'ection contt'ol palliways.
Online Activities
We have worked dlongside many chai-ities and liealth organisations to provide ollliiic scrviLcs thKII iiicliidc hair loss
workshops, con8uLtations, and e-infoiThation sessions. Wc oftcn providc oui- cxperlise iii a bespoke way so ihat
Liidividuitl.8 with specific caiicer types - and thcreforL specific hair lossllittir care rcquircinents aligned with their
Ireatment- can besl beiiefil lyom direct inforination. fi or exainple. we hcld onlinL wcbiniii's for largc and stnall clwitics
such as 'Lool< (iood Fieel Betler,, Mun]mies Stav, 13reast Cancer Now,, and oihLr orgdnis2tlioiis.
Child and I'eenage Services
We continued to provide in-pcrson services to children and young people at locations such as GOSI-I ((ifL'(It Ormond
Street Hospital). We also pi-ovided consultations (via phonclon]inc) and support packs ¢ontai11ing items appropriate for
differellt <￿¢ groups. These packs included headwear, hair iteins such as wig5 and fringes, eyelashcs, scalp carc items,
tlierapeutir drawing Pdcl<s, and our uniquc Hail- Loss Dollics, These knitted dollies, avail(tble in inu]liplu slcirn culour5 and
h&ir typcs, gently help explain Iiair Iv5s lo chil(tron. Our volunteer team continucd to knit hundreds of dulls tliat have
been supplied to cliildrcn across thc UIC.
NHS NursL Fduc>ition
We are the only haÈr loss ch<Wity to edUC￿te NI-IS nurscs and canLer profesgiondls in Ihis arca. ()ur training includcs a
section on diver.%ity aiid incliisivity. We have conl'inued to dclivei education in NI-IS hospitals to healthciwe providers
and cancer support orgallisations sucli as Macmillan l￿¢¢r Support.
ProfLs¥ion81 Reyieiys
Our foundei., Ja81]Jin Julia Gupta, is thc UK'S leading auihoiiiy in U¢Lncei'_reldtcd h¢LiT loss and bair L￿.¥. Ilcr PlL8SiOll aiid
knowledge ai'ound diversily iiiclu8LOlI Ineans slie iegularly 0￿erS expeit inpiil to othcr oi'ganisalioiis 1£ lid tlicii-
publicalions, illcluding thoso by MacMill￿ Canuir Support, 13reast Can¢cr Now, NI-IS PngyltLnd, (Ind oiliers. We hic ve
also becn the Icad hair loss advisoJ3 to ilie projcct 'Thc Bc£iuiy of %uppoi't' by MacMill￿ Cancer Supporl.
The trustccs conLinu¢ to dcvelop all O'F Qui. scrvi¢es to support peoplc (￿d rcduce the trauma of h(iii- loss.

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IIINANCIAL STATEMLNI"s foR TFIL YBAII EINI)fD 318T JANUAIIY 2024
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G()illg coiicerii
After malcing appTopriaio enqwrigy, the Trustegs havc a reasonable expectation ili&t i'he Lharity has adequate resources
I'o coiitinue ILI op#ral'ional cxisteiicL for the foi-eseeable futuie. For this reason, they coiitinue ¢0 adopt th¢ going concern
basis in prep<iring th¢ fin1￿claI slaternents. I;urtlicr details i'Cg￿-dlng Ilie adoptioll of the going concern basis can be
found in the accoiinting policies.
b. Res¢rves policy
The charityi-eccived total income of£194,065 (2023,, £146,902), it expended £210,459 (2023,. £152,791) and had an
overall d¢fJcit of £16,394 (2023.. deficit £5,889)-
Reserves stdnd at £9,822 (2023: £26,216), COLnpTising iinrestricied reserves of £8,74X ￿]d restricl¢d reserves
of£i,074.
The Trustees have considerLd diu l¢vcl of freo resorvcs that the cbaiity holds, whicli Cu￿Sn11Y stands cil £1,951. It is their
intention to build these furthcr going forward.
S'lllUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANA(iEMLNI'
Caring Flair was incorporaled as a Company Limitod by Guarantee on 19 January 201 l and re￿Stered with the ch￿ilY
LomLlli55ion on 3 J￿llary 2012. 1 lie governing docuinent is l.he company's Memoranduni aiid Articles olAssoLiation .
Thc liability of the metnbers of the Lompally is limited to £1 O oach in the ¢vcnt of Ihe charity being wound up. 'fhere iire
currently three iML'mbors of tlie c￿llp&ny,
Our TTUStce8 togclhcr have thc skills &nd l¢<idership ora CEO. We save cosL8 by aclively sharing & traditional cro. We
encourage funders and SUPPOTtei-s to see this as a positivc way foi working and an ¢inpoworing step foi. fcniales in the
workplacc.
The 'I'rustees, who (tTe ¢ils<) direct'ors ofcaring l-lÉlii' foi the puiposcs of Company Law, are appointed by thc inciTJbLr,8
aiid are shown on page 3 of these accounl,%.
The Irustees also d#¢larc any ol'hei. interests of themselves and any other staff. Th6'y Larry oul. rLgular rciriews lo deal
wilh any conflicts of interest that mdy arise. We mention this bccausc tnany of our teams dre hairdressers OT experts
within the fi¢ld O'F Iiaii'carc and so they do have other roles arEd jobs whbreby tlie have illfiuenLe. We run cin opon
approach whereby we can be comtacted about our resoui'cLS, infonnation crcal'ion, sorvices, product creation and
possible connicling intcrcsts of our staff. Examples of our open apprO(￿h can be found on our websile:
lilli.!%-i!w'wiv.caii!;Cl-IllLII'L>jI.￿':l().Ijkll1O1v1_W':
rhe Ti'ustecs are rcsponsiblc lor day-to-day rnanageinent of c￿'ing Ilair and procure sei'vices froin consultants as requirLd.
()n <i monthly basis, to cany out thl charit<iblL activilils.
The Li)mpany has inade qualifying third-party indeEnnity provisions for the benefit of its directors during thc year.
The Trustces who 5eived during the year were:
J Nunn
J CIUPta
Qur'frustecs Lire drawn from a lange of professiolldl bac1(￿Olli1d5 and bring. a wide l'ange of relev(ml expei-ience, incliiding
personal lived experi¢nce of cancel. treatment aiid hail. loss, cxpericnccd by two of our trustees.

CARING HAIR
rNANCIAL STATEMEN'fs FOR TFIE YE,AR ENDED 31ST JANUARY 2024
TRUSTEES ANNUALRFPORT................................/CONI'INUL7D
STRUCIIJRF., GOVERNANCE AIN D MANAGLMENI.. contiiilleij
Th¢ Nq¢mbers ofthe cbarity guaranl¢e th contribute aiiiount not excccdillg £1 to the a55cls of thc chai-ity in
th¢ event of wioding up.
STATEIIQENT or TRUSTEES, REsPONSIBILIT￿.s
The Tn￿te¢S {who are also the directors of the charity for the pury)oses of comp4ny law) 2r¢ r¢sponsible for
preparing th¢ Trustees Report and the fJnancial statornents in accordance with applicable law and Unitcd
Kingdom Accowitino Standar'ds (United Kingdoin Generally A¢cepted Accounting Praelicc).
Company law requii.es the Trustses to prcpare tlie fjnancial statomcnls for cach financial yeaT. Undcr company law,
the TiustC¢5 must not approve the financial staternonts un1¢5S they arc Satisfied that thcy give a true and fail.
vicw of the statc of affairs of the rhprity and of its incoming r¢sow-ccs aiid application of r¢sources, includinc Its
incomG and expendi￿rc, fgr that period. In prepaTing ihese financial ststements, the Trustees ar¢ rcqutred to;
(a)
(b)
{¢)
(d)
8elect suitable a¢rountin
polfftcios and thei) apply thcin COnsistcnt]y-
observe the mcthods and priiicipals of the Charities SORP IfRS102)"
m8ke judgemen1$ and accoullling estimates that are i-easonable and prudent.
statc whether applicable UK Aceountints Staiidards (FRS102) havc bccn ftillowcd, subjcot to anv
n1ater1￿ departljres disclosed and ¢xplained in the finantial statcmcnls.,
pi'cparc the financial 5t&tern(mts on a going concei'ii basis unlcs5 it 15 inappropriate to pi'esLimc Iho Charily
will cuntinue in opcration.
(e)
11]¢ Trustces are Tcsponsible for kecping adequate accouniÈi)g tecoi'ds that are sufficient lo show and explain
Ille C]￿rI￿S transactiims and disclose with re2&0nable accuracy at any t.ime the'financiqil position of tlie cliarity
and enablc them to ensure that thc financial 3￿t¢￿ents comply with thc Companies Act 2006. 'fhcy 81'e also
responsible for safeguarding the 3ssets of the charity Mnd Iience for tak.ing rcasoiiabltr 5tcps for th¢ provciilion
and detcction of fraud and other iETeguliirÈtics.
Approved by order ofthe membcj's of thc Board of frustsEs and sioncd on their b¢half by:
J GUPTA
CHAERMAN
DATE

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FINANLIAL SI'A'I'EMENT'S FOR T14f. YE,AR EIqDED 3 Is r JANUAIIY 2024
INDL4PENI)EN'I' EXAMINF.II'S IiBIJORT I'O T141,. TRUSTE4F,S OF CARING I.IAIEI
I report to Ihe charity Trustses on iny ¢Xd1nination of the aLcounts o'f the charity for the year ended 31 st JallU￿y 2024.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND BASIS OF REPOIIT
As ilie Truslees of tlie charily (and its directors for the purposes of coinpany law), you are rcspoiisiblo for tl)e piTparation
of tlic accounts In accordan¢o with thc i-equiremenls uf tlie Coinpanics Acl 2006 ('the 2006 Act,). You are salisfiLd
that Ihe &ccounts of the chaTity ar¢ not r¢quired by charity or company law to bc audited and have chosen instead to have
i independenl examinalion.
Having satigfied n]yself that the aLcolliils oltlie charity arc not requircd io be (iudited uiidcr l)cirt 16 of ihe 2006
Aci. and are eligiblc for independent examinal'ion, I repoi't in respect of my examination of tbc charity's accounts
carried out undei gection 44(1)(L)of the 2005 Act and section 145 of the Lh<Witi¢s Act 2011 ('the 2011 Act?. In
carrying out my examination I have followed the requirements of Regu]ation I l of tliL 2006 ALLounts
Rcgiilations and the Directions given by Cbarity Cominission iind¢r section 145(5)(b) of the 201 l Act.
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S STATEMENT
I Iiave coinpleled my examiiiatioii. I confirm thal no inaterial mallers h<ive coine to my attcnliun in conn¢¢tion with die
exanLindtion giving me cause lo believe that iii aiiy maleridl respect..
<iccounting i'ecoi'ds were not Icept in regpeLt of the charity as required by section 3 86 of the 2006 Acl
and Regulation 4 of lh¢ 2006 Accounts ReguLalions' or
t'he accounlE do not accord with tbose ircords and with the accounting rcquirenLents of Rcg'LiliÉ tion11 of
Ilic 2006 Accounts Regulatioiis. or
il)¢ accouiits do not coinply with the &Gcounting rcquiiEmLmtq of sLction 3 96 of thc 2006 Acl other
th¢in any requiremeiit th¢ii lh¢ accounts give a 'true and fair, view which is nol a rnatLer consideird
&8 part of an iiidependent examinatiun, oi.
the accounts have not becn preparcd in accordance with Llie methods <iiid principlos of thc Stsiement
ol Recomincnded Pi'actice for accounting and reporting by chai'ities r.applicable to charities prcparing
their accounts in accordance with the b-inanciiil Repoitting St£indcqrd dpplic&ble in thL IJK (ind
Repliblic ot n-elattd (fRS102)].
I liave no conLcm5 and have cornc across Lo other mdlters in conTJection with the exaniination tL) which atleiition should
be drawn in t]]is repoit in ordcy to ¢Liablc ¢i prop¢r understanding of the £occouftts to be reaclied.

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS roR rHE YEAR ENI)LD 3 Is'r JANUAIIY 2024
INDEPENDENT LXAMINER'S RLPORT TO THE 'lliu%TLES OF CAIUNG I.IAIR
Tliis report is inade solely to the charity's Trustees, as a body, in acLordance with Pait 4 of the Chai'ilies
(Accounts and Ilcports) Rcgulalions 2008. My work has been uiide]talcen so that I n]ighl slale to the charity's 'J'rustees
those inatl.￿s l am i'equii'ed to state lo them in an independenl. ¢xainincr's Tepoit (Ind for no other pwpose. To the'fullttst
extent permitted by law, I do iiot acc¢pt OT assume responsibilily lo ￿yOne other than the charity and tbe charily's
rrustees as a body, for iny work oi. tliis report.
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FINANCIAI. S"IAI'EMENTS FOII TFIL YFAR ENIDLD J I S'I" JANUARY 2024
BALANCE SIIEEI.
2024
NFotes
FIXED ASSETS
Tangible asseii
6,797
I,920
CUiitiEbrf ASSETS
Stocks
ebtors
Cash at b￿k and in hand
956
23,631
27,320
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS
29,070
CURRENT LIABILITILS
Creditors.. thounts falling due
thin one ycar
26.04)
NLT CURRENT ASSEI'S
24,296
TOTAL NE'I ASSETS
9,822
26,216
THI.= fLNDS or THf. CFIARITY
Restriclcd funds
UTrre3tricted funds
1,074
8.7IP8
(959)
26,216
TOTAL CFIARITY I-. UNDS
"rhe dir¢ctor5 consider tliat the charitablc conipany is cntiiled to excmpiion from th¢ i-cquircin¢nt lo have an audit under
tlie piDvisions of SeLlion 477(1) of the Cotripanies Act 2006. MeuLbcrs have not r2quiitd thc Co￿panY undcr Secciorj
476 of tho Companies Act 2006, 10 obiain ali audit koi- Ihe year endcd 3 1st January 2024. "file directors ackiiowlcdgc
their re5ponsibtliti¢5 For ensuring that the charitsble company keeps accounting rccords which cotnply with Sectioii
)86 attd 287 ofthc Companies Act 200.6 and for pi'¢paring FLnancial stttotncnls which gFVe a Irue and fair vÉ¢w of the
sLite of affairs of the charitable Company as ai J 1st lanuary 2024 and ori15 defjcit for the year th'en ended iii
accordance widL the requircments af Section )96 and which othen¥ise coinply with the.requirements ofthc Act
rclating to the financial statements as far ¥ applicablc to tlic charitable ¢oinpaiiy.
l-he fillancial statements, which kavc been prepared in accordance witli the special provisions relating to coinpanies
subjcct to the sinall Companies i'¢guMe withiTh Pail 15 oFthe Companies Act 2006, W￿.¢ 4DPI'ov¢d by tlie b(bard OTk 26. 01. 4Q
and signed oi) lis behalf.
J GUP'fA
C14AIRMAN
The notes on patr¢s10 1015 foiin pait oFthose financial slatemonls.

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r￿ANCIAL STATF,MEwrs roR THE YEAII ENDLD 31 ST JANUARY 2024
NOTES TO THF fiNANCIAL STA'frMENTS
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
(a) BASIS OI< PRLPALQTION OF FINANCIAL STATLMENTS
The flliancial statements havc been prepared in accordance with thL LhaTiti¢s ORP (fRS102) -
Accounting and Reporting by Charities.. Stateinoiit of Recommendcd Praclice applicable to chai'itigs
prcpariiig their accounls in ¢1ccord￿]Ge willi the Financial Reporting 8tandard applicable in thc 'lJI<
and Republic of Ire1(￿d (FRS102) (effc¢tive I st JanU¢￿Y 2019), the financial Ileporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (rLis' 102), (:ompaiiies ALt 2006.
Caring Ilair meets the definition of a public benefit entity uiider T,'RS102. Assets and Isabilit'ies are inilially
recognised al historical cost or traiis£iclion value unless oihLrwi8e slated in tlie relevant accounting policy.
'I'he financial statcments arc prescnled iii sl'erling, which is the functioiial CUTrency of the charity.
The frustees have taken advantage of the amendincnt to the C'harities SORP I,'IiS 102, where Ollly
larger Cli￿ltIeS i-cquiied to prepare a Statem¢nl' of Cash Flows.
GOINCY CONCERN
I'he fiiiaiiciaE statcments liavc becn prepared on & going conLeii] bdsls. The Trustces considtr Ihis to be
appropriate as allhough at the b￿ance sheet date the rescrves wcre below El 0,000 and Iiad decreased by
around 63 % from the previous year uiiicstrictcd relbrves are llow positive. Ilic I"ruslces are taking slbps
to build up rescrves and will Lontiniie to siipport the clwity until a suitable level o'f reserves ale achioved.
(b) CFIARI'rY s rA'I'US
I'he chariiy is a ¢ompany limited by guarantee. 'I'lie members of the charity are the Trustces. In the
event of tlie charily being wound up) the liability in rcspLct of thc guar<illtee As limited to £1 per men]ber.
(c) INCOME
All income is r¢¢ognised once the chgTrrity hlc s eiititleineiit to Ihc incomc, it is probablc th￿ th¢ ii)comi
will be received cind tlie ciinount oc income ircLivablc' can bL ineu8urcd rcliably.
Grants are included in the Statement. of Financial Aclivities on d receivable bi< sls. Tlie balance of
iiicome rcceivcd for specific PUTposes but not expended di￿l￿g the period is shown in tho rolovant
fuiid on the balance sheet. Where illcoine is r¢ceivcd in adviillcc of entitlement of Teceipl., Lts
recognition is deferred &nd includcd in Lreditors as deferred income, Wheir entil'lement occui's
be'lore income is rcceivttd, tELe income is accnEed.
Income tax recoverable in rel¢ilioii to donations rcceived under CJift" Aid oi. dLcds of covenant is
reLognKsed at the time of don<ilion,
Other income is recognised in the pcriod iii wl]iLh it 15 receivable and t'o the oxleiil. thc goods have
been provided or oil complelion of the service.

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FINANCIAL STATLMf:NTS FOR THE YEAII ENDED 31 s'r JANIJARY 2024
NOTE,8 TO TI.IE fINANCIAL STA TEMF.NTS
ACC,OUNTING POLICIES - continued
(d) EXPENDITURE
xpenditure is recognised once there is a legal or conslruLlivc obligation to transfer the economic benefit
to a third paty, it is probable that d transfer of economic benefits will bc irquired in sett'lement and
the amount of the obligatson can be incasured roliably,
rundraising costs are those incurred in seeking voluntary contributions tmd do iiol include the costs
of disseminating information in support of charitdblu dctivitiey. Govoriidnce costs ihose
incurrod in coniieot'ion with adjninislration of tlie I,'und and COLnpliaiice WIUI constitLltioiial and
statutory requirements.
xpenditurc on charitable actsvities is incun'cd oli dii'cclly undertalcing t]Ic activilies whicli lurthei, Ibc
charity's objectivcs, as well as any associatrd support costs.
Grants payable are cliarged in the year when the offer is ll￿de exccpl in those cases where the offer
ig Londilional, such gTants being recog'nised as expcnditure when the conditions att'dching are
fulfLlled. Gr(ILlts offered subject to coi)dil'ions whicli have nol biLn mot dt thts year end are iiotbd ¢lS a
comiritmcnt., bul nol. acoi'Licd as expenditure.
(e) "fANGIBLE FIXED A8SETS' AND DEI)Rf,.C'IAI'ION
Tangible fixcd assets ¢we initially i-ecogniscd al cosl. Aftcr rccognition, under the cosl modcl, tangiblL
rixed asscts arc illcasured at cost less accumulaled depreciation and &ny accumulated impairinent
losses. All costs to bring a tangible fixed asset. into itg int'ended worlcing condition shoiild bo
inLluded in the mc&8LtTeinent of cost.
Depreciation is Ch(￿ged so as lo allocate t'lie cost of tallgiblc fixed asscts less thcir re8idual valuo
ovei. their estini<1ted usefvl lives, usiug the straight-line mei"hod.
Depreciation is PTovided Oll the following basis..
IT equipin¢nl
Fiurniture and fittillgs
250/0 straight line
25Q/D straight linc
(g) FIJND AccoiJKfiNG
Gknner¢il funds are unrestt'icled which arL available for USL al. the discretion of the 'frustees in
lurilicra11ce ofihc gcncral objectives of the cliaTity and wliich havo Ll()I b¢cn dcsignaled loi. otknlr
purposes.
Ilestricted .￿ndS are funds which dre to be used ill accordance wilh specific i-estriclions iinposed by
donors or wliich have been raised by thc charity for parLi¢ular purposes. The costs of r<iising l< nd
adiniDislei'ing such fuiids al'e cliarged ag¢llllSt speciffic ftiiid. 'I'he (iiin aiid usc of cach rLstriLled
fund is .%¢t out in tl)o iiotes to the financial slalcmenls.
(g) DONAI"ED GOODS
Donated goods are recogniscd ill the accounts as income under donations with an equivalent expense
recognised wider the (ippropriate heading (dll'cct charitable costs), 'I'hi8 ainouiit¢d lo £C?,639 for 2024.

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS foR TFIE YLAK F.NDED 31 ST JANUAIIY 2024
NO'fEs TO "I'i.Ir. i?INANCIAL, S"I"Al'bML,NTS
ANALYSIS of4 FIXPF.NDI'fiJl￿ ON CI.IARI"L'AI31.E, ACI'IVII'BS
Summary by fuijd type
Curroiil, yoar
Ilestricted Uni'esti'icted
l-,Linds
2024
Total
run(Is
2024
2024
Direct chai'ilable activity costs
Dirccl staff costs
Administrative costs
Govci'n&nce costs
36.577
74,402
6,162
7,574
44,151
47,2621 121,670
37,516 43,678
960
960
117,141
93,318 210,459
Reslricted Ui)restricted
Funds
2023
I'olal
I￿ndS
2023
l)rior ycar
2023
Direct chai'itable aciivily costs
Direct staff costs
Administrative cosls
Ciovemaijce costs
20,057
73,761
12.,465
20,057
24,588
98,351
21,450 33,915
468
106,285
46,506 152,791
STArr, co8'1'S
Dir¢ct st'aff consRsI' Inainly of freelance, self employed hair(trLSSQTS or Lonsultw¢y sthll., recliargiiig the
Ch￿ltY for tIiL'll- sei'vices.
'rheie were no peoplc employLd by thL charity during tlie ycar.
riiusTBbS' REMUNE.RATION ANf) EXI'EIN8ES
During t'he year ondcd 31,8t January 2024 no I'rustees received any rcmunordlion or other benefil%.
(2023.. £Ni]), other thdn disclosed under notc 10.
During the year ended 31 sl Jaiiuary 2024 Trustee exp#nses of £909 were incurj'ed (2023.. £1,560).
FIXED ASSETS,
IT Equipment,
rixtui'cs thd I-, iltings
2024
2023
c()8 r OR VALUA TION
At 1st February
Additions
Disposals
Balance al 318l January
DEPIILCIAI'I()N
Al I st rebi-u￿'Y
ch￿gO for thtt pcriod
Eliiniiialed on disp08al
Balancc at 3 1st January
NEI, B()OI< VAI,ur. AT 31 S'I" JANUARY
15,701
7,592
15,898
691
(88 8)
23,293
15,701
13,7111
2,715
13,254
1,415
(888)
13,781
6,797
1,920

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FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR 'fHE, YEAR ENDEI) 31 ST JANIJAJIY 2024
NOTfs TO T14E FINANCIAL STATEMLNrs
STOCKS
2024
2023
Gifts in Icind
139
956
DEBTORS
Due wil'hiii unc year
Accrued incoine
2024
2023
5,300
CREDIT()RS
Amounl's falling due within one year
Other creditors
ALcruals and defen'ed income
2024
2023
4110
3,500
26,045
26,045
3,980
s"rA'fEMLN'f oi-, IIUNDS
Currcnt year
Balance at
1st fobruary
2023 11)¢om¢ fxpendituir Transfers
Balancc at
3 1st January
2024
Unrestrictcd funds
Gcneral fuiids
(959) 117,124
(93,318) (14,099)
8,748
RL4Stricted funds
resco's Bags of FIelp project grcThl
Lister Ilospital fund
Pinlc Ribbon I,ouiidation
JOMI Lyon's 251( fund Yr 2
Lutoii & Beds Cornmunity fuiid
AcLeiilurc gr￿](
Giiys Cancer Cent¢r
Mount Vcmon
Chase flarm and Fincliley
Wales Head's Up
Wales Main l-lead's Up
9,375
10,080
5,945
(9,300)
(13,440)
(5,926)
(27,742)
(9,644)
75
3,360
580
25,000
(2,165)
400
599
2,742
6,815
4.994
400
13,91%
10,080
12,249
5,000
5,300
(1 %,460)
(10,080)
(12,249)
(5,000)
(5,300)
4,542
27,175
76,941 (117,141) 14,099
26,21.6 194,065 (210,459)
1,074
I'o'rAI, OF fuNDS
9,822

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FINANCIAL S'I"ATEMBN'IS FOR TFIF. YLAR ENDED 31 S'I. JANUAIIY 2024
NOTES 'fo I"HL- I,'LNANCIAL 8'fATEMEN rs
SI"ATEMENI' or FUNDS
Prior year
Balance at
1st February
2022 Incom¢ r.xpcndilurc 'frdiisfei3
Baldnce ilt
3 Isl January
202i
Unr￿trIetLd funds
CJeneizl funds
(698) 46,245
(46,506)
(959)
Restricted funds
Tesco's Bags of FIelp project grant
Lister HospitaK fund
Pinlc Ribbon Foundatioii
Royal Free Charity Y1= 22
John Lyon's CliaTity - ycar 3
John I.yon'$ 25K fund Yr I
John Lyon's 251( Yr 2
Guys and St 'fhomas Charily YE 22
Si£ turday Hospital Charity Fund
Liiton &13eds Comtnujjity Ii und
Accenture Granl
Princes8 Alex(tndra Hospital
St James, Place
Chase 14ann and Fiincliley Ilospil(ils
lICl", Gi'ant
SBC Grants & Jiibilee Grarnt
l3,875
13,440
6,000
(13,875)
(10,568)
(7,3 83)
(722)
(102)
(23,556)
4811
1,963
722
102
23,556
3,360
580
25,000
25,000
5,975
(5,975)
(2,000)
(7,162)
(8,060)
(2,250)
(2,500)
(11,250)
(3,816}
(7,066)
2,000
5,000
8,460
2,250
2,500
11,250
3.1116
7,066
(3)
(2,165)
400
32,803 100,657 (1.06,285)
27,175
TOTAL or i-,UND8
32,105 146,902 (152,791)
26,216
Rest'ricted Fun(Is
Beloiv is a summary aboul projects and grant providers whei'eby restricted funds were provided.
lesco'5 ]Jags of Help
Tesco sloi¢s providc various g1-￿t8 across various locatioiis. "rho granl funds arc (ypically used to fund
a Tange of face to face and remole services to peoplL' within a geographical location. I'his is defsned by
ways of l) where they havI￿g ts'eo£ tment or support (e.g. hospitdl) or 2) where they live. r.aLh gralll is
brolcen down into a paiticul¢ir slorts that has providcd fluids lor a set ￿ant on a case by case basis. I"hi5 is
a dLial fund in thLIt our chw-ity Can¢¢r l-lair (0lc re also provides fLmding and rcsour¢¢s for the v&i'ious seiwiLUS.
Lister Hospital
The F4ast & North FIerts I-Iospital Charity Provides grant fiiiiding for this weelcly seivice held at the Listor
FIospital Stevendge and within the commLllLiIy vi(t rerllote services for patients who are being. treal'ed by
Ihe trLisI, 1liis is a dual fund in that Ollr charity Cai)cer l-IaiT C,are also piovidls fmdiiig and resources
for die various berviL¢s.
l) Inli Ribbun Foiiiidatioll
Thc gr&￿t is rests'ictcd to providingy 85Q/o of services to people with breast cancer. 'l¥pically this resiills in d
range of face to face and oiitr¢ach/rernotL servic¥s. This is <1 dual fulld in tlic1t our cliarily C1( ncer FTaiT Caro
also pi'ovides fundi1￿ and resources for Ihe v￿￿ous services.

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FINANCIAL sTA.￿mr￿[s FOR THE YEAR ENDED 3 ISI. JANUARY 2024
NOTE.8 ro THF FINANCIAL SI'ATEMENTS
Restricled Funds .
John Lyon's Charity
Thi5 graiit is to 5UPPOrt cbildrcn and young people uDder age 30 who are beiiig treated in (e.g, UCLII
hospilal, Camden, or GOSI-I Great Ormond %trcLI l-lospital) or living in Lhc borough of Camdcn (and 7
surroundii)g Loiidon Boi'ougbs). This is a dual ￿nd in that our charity Cancer FKaii- Cal-e dlso provides
funding. and resources for the vaTiOUS services.
.Icontinucd
Luton aiid Bedfordshire Community f4oundati(bn
We received a graiit froin th¢ Luton and Bedfoi'dshire Commuiiity fioLindatioii. Tliis is a dual f￿nd in ihal
our charity Callcer I-Itiir CaTe dlso provides fiLi)ding ￿]d resourccs for the various services.
Accenture Grant
Accenture donated a fund towards vaTiOUS projecls related lo back to worli and inclusioii,. fhis is
dual fund in that our charity Cancer FIair Care also ￿'￿VId¢S funding and resources for tlie various seiviies.
Guys and Sl. Tliomas Charity YE{24
'I'hc project fuiid cornes frum lThe Guys (iiid St. Tliomas Ch(Irity but is paid to us directly from Guys Cunc¢r
Centre. The project provides a Taiige of services facL to facc in various locations as well as on site witliiii
(JUYS Cancer Celltre virtUl< Ily. This is a dutil r￿Id in that oui. cliarity Lancer FIair Care also providcs
fundillg and resources for the various serviccs.
Mounl Vcriion l.Iospithl
The F.ast & NoTth FlcriE Flospital Chai-ity provide grallt lunding for this we¢kly 8¢rvice held at Mount
Veriion 14ospiial site and wiihin tlic ci)mmunity and via i-einote 5ervice8 foi- patients who arc being
treat'ed by tlie trust. This is a duELI fund in tli&t oiir Ch￿'itY Cunccr l.laii- Care <1180 provides funding and
resources for the various 8ervices.
Chase Farm & FinLhlL'y SLirYjccs
Tlii application for Ihe inain part of this fuiid and repurtiiig is caiTied oul extei'ndlly by Macmillan suppoil -
Thc Royal b.ree 'I'rust. The &ctU(Il fuiider is 'Tlie Iloyal frge Ch<Wity'. Th¢ projcLt provide5 a range of
s¢rviLes face I'o fac¢ in various localions as wcll a5 on site within the liospitals (ChELse rtwm FinLhlLy
Metnoiial) and virtually. fhis is a du(Il fund in tlllt oui. chui'ity Cancer l.laii' c.are also pi-ovides luiiding
and resouTces for thc varioLIS .qCTvices.
Wale5 Ilead's Up
'his project was maiiily held witliin the Withybush 14ospit&l whitih iy p&rl of the N148 Flywel Dda
Uiitversity Health Bodrd. A grant W¢lS provided Irom the Withybiish Day Unil l.lospilal Fund. 'lThis is
a dual fiiiid in that our Lharity Lanccr I-I£iiT CarL also provides funding aiid resources for ihe variou.1
servicL's.
io.
RELATF,D PARTY TIIANSACTIONS
During the year, the charity entered into £1 iiumber of trq< nsaclions with J-Iolislic FIair c￿'e Limited, (I
company controlled by Julia Giipts (Director). "file cliarity IrLlStees (ire S¢ltisfied that all transacLions al'e
entered into on an arms length b<iSiS and Lhat no conflicl of interest has arisen. Julia Giipta is Pdid as
expert consultant in line with I'he cliarities constilution that allows a trusl'ee t'o act in a consulting capacity,
l)aid to Holisl'ic Hair Care:
Ileceived f'rom Holistic T.Iair Care:
Coiisultancy fcss
Donations
Fleadwe￿. supply
£43,500
£6,284
Total
£49,784