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REGISTERED CHARITY iYLTrIBER: 1146902 Report of the Trusttts Finandal staten￿nts for the Year Ended 30 September 2024 for Slthie Caneer Support Ward GOodll￿ Audit Services Limited 4 Cedar P Cobham Road Wioknome BH217SF

Sbfine Canctt Support Contents of the Finan¢Aal Sta￿ll￿llts for the Year Ended 30 September 2024 Page Report of the Trusts I to 8 Report olthe Independent Auditors 9 to 11 Statement Acttvltles 12 BalxDee Sheet 13 Notes to the Finanrial Si•tements 14 to 24

Shille Cancer Support R¢port of the Tn￿te or the Year Ended 30 Sept¢mber 21)24 Th¢ ttuste¢s present th¢ir rewt with th¢ financial Statem￿ of the clwity for the y¢ar end&1 30 Sq)tember 2024. The ust¢es have adopted th¢ provisiotL8 of AccountiD8 and Iiwtsng by Clthritie8: StatenKnt of RecornDMd¢d Practic¢ gpplicable to chaTitie5 preparing their a¢¢ounts ill accordance with the Financial R¢pffltiJg Standatd applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) {¢ffe¢ttve l January 2019). Objectfves 21m8 To suInm￿se the p￿￿oseS of Shitie Cancer sup[￿ &8 set out itt our governit)g documenL our'CbariÉable Obietts, are: l. To prOll￿te physical and mentsL health by PKtividAog a S￿)￿￿)rt network for adults and tbeir families vkno have been diagnosed with or in the past bave suffeMI from cancer, througb the provision of sovices such as but not limitrd to informatio]4 open M￿l￿g5, social ev¢nts. and a websAte. 2. To advance the education of the publi¢ ia the thiect of ¢all¢er aThJ otlM can¢er4elated subjects 8u¢h as but not limitsd to cancer prevention and callc￿ diaguoses. The board of Trust¢es have had Tegard to the guidance issued by the Clwity Conllnissioll on public benefit and this report surn￿¢8 th¢ ti￿ill artAvitse4 in relation to those puTposes aix)ve ft)r tbe public benefit and also sun]DI￿ the n￿]ll a¢biev¢ments of Shine Cancer Siwrt and demonthtes the diffcrence that OUT work Iw nwle to its beneficiaries and the ider publi¢. Sfignlficant acthldes Work. F¢rtility. Final￿¢. lllsurallc¢. S¢L Datin& Mentsi health. Every single aspect of life is affe¢ted when you receiv¢ a cancer diagnosAS. At Sbitie Cancer SiipporL wetre here to belp and w¢ suPE￿rt young athth in Iheir 204 30s and 405 who have received a cancer diagnosis- no matter what the stag¢ or type of cancer. Over th¢ Jast two year4 more and more r￿earCh b&8 shown that rates of 'early onset cancef (cancer in those Under 50) is increasing (see ftpr example. L£dford 2024. Bray 2024" and Shelton et 812024). However, most Gancer suP￿rt services retitsined targeted at older p¢opl¢, wbJl¢ serYic&% that do include young adults sts)p at age 24. This means that an increasing cohort of younger adults are not getting the siyport or jnf0rnllt￿ they need kn live well after a diagnosis. Shine Canc¢r Supp)rt 18 the only charity in the UK focused on supporting tbis group of people and we are Wo￿l￿g with seThice users, staff and portD¢rs to d¢velop innovalive 8olutiODS to fill the'cancer support gaplT facing younger adults. We want every adult in their 205, 30s and 40s diagnosed with cancer to know theytre not alone. and to baye the supporL knowledge, and wDfiden¢e to Davigate whatever call￿r throws their way. Mfis8loD Th￿e'S never a good time for a cancer diagnosi& but in your 20s, 30s or 408 ther¢ ar¢ challenges to Davigat4 like worK datitig. finallces and more. At Shine call￿ Suppor¢ we￿e been thwe and we get IL We￿e here to help you deal with everything that your diagnosis brin￿ before. durillg alld after trealmenL 8tMI to welcome you into our coniiniuity. Page I

Sbine Cameer Support Report ofthe Th￿e for the Yur Ended 30 September 21124 Chrltable actlvltles 21I23- 2024 act tn 2023 - 2024, we were glad to feel that we vKre to norm￿. after the panden)ic. with nwiy n]ore of our in-p¢fsoD activities retillnitig. We hav¢. however. Maillt￿ (and groTrn) a nuTDb¢r of key onjine PTOgraMn￿ as we bave found that they allow us lo reach people all over the UK and are accessthle to those wbo arc in work in treatmenL experiewing fatigues or hav¢ Garing t¢spollthilitias. Jn particular, we now rull three onjioe pro￿ cvcry 8 to 10 wee&% an in¢Tase ftDm two ill the previous year. Sbille Camp was heLd at atLew location in Augiist 2024, wbile Shine Connect vjas held &% a hybrid eveDt in London. We llow ruD four succ&ssfvl ou]tne pro￿aMmes. the Break Out progrdmme for youuger adults corning to th¢ end of treattnent or in re￿sSiOn. the Shine Circles prOgran]D￿ for yOw￿¢r athdts with incurable wic￿. the Plus OJ]¢s Circle for the partrm of younger adults with cancer. all￿ as of Novents 2023. a Res¢tPTOrn for adults a8ed 22 to 28. In 2023 - 2024 we ran: .Five Break Otrt prO￿￿rn￿, stworting 50 people .Three Circles programmes suppotting 31 peopl¢ ne Plus Ones Circles supporting 10 peopl¢ .Two R¢s¢t progratmw supporting 19 people The average scores in evaluation8 for the Break (Jtt ptogtallllne 4.8 out of 5, ￿lIe for Circles pr0grarnn￿ it was 4.7 out of 5. For both the PhL% On¢s Circle 8nd the Reset it w&8 4.6 (xtt of 5. There wern Ott￿ siwficant changes) pre-prO￿amrne only 21°h of partiCiP8nts felt that they had "a lot" of emotional support as a younger adult with cancer. This increased to 670/0 pogt-progranlllle. In additio￿ while 500A reported f¢ding isolated 'oft¢n' wtrpr0gramt￿ this reduced to just P/0 Post-prograume. Over the course of the year. we sligbtty tweaked the focus of the Plw Ones progranllne so that it is now only open to those wbose partJer is living with all incu￿1¢ diagnosis. We plan to develop oth¢r support and W￿kshopS for those who have a paTtsier on a curdtive ￿kway. We have ajso begun USiDg a ngw well.being scale to moDitor the impact of our pro￿nm￿. This scale will also allow us to assi￿ 8 value to our work rekates to the inGrease in well&ing tbat results from attending the progtan]tnes. We wtll be I￿Orting on this more in th¢ year to come. Quotes: - 'I have benefitted Iwgely from takin8 part in the Circks FwgrdDmie. I had ci>me into the group feeling very lonely and isolatsd from Ibe r¢al world,. Having a share my ¢wiences with bas d]￿JPaId that loneliness. The kJJo¢k.on effect has been that there A8 now less pre38ure oll the other r¢l8tion iti my lif4 vknich has led to imprtived CODnectioll in - ￿ cannot expre&4 with words how much I valDeA] beiD8 Part of th¢ groupg how helpfill and special it bas bee4 and I really miss stting everyone. 1 thiDk thi5 is an amaziD8 programm4 l am so to bav¢ beenpart of IL thaDk you so so much!11 -"The best part W&8 bciag able to ¢oDuect with others wbo get it and are facing SiDJilat ¢I￿leDgeS in lif& A judgement free 7nne to ¢j¥r￿ yourself." "It was a great exp￿I¢ll¢e and I think I (xme a l(mg way and learnt a lot fr(*n the sessions. I vrds a bit anxiow at the b¢giDning to share my fee]ings strangers. TrA)tby the cnd I felt l ¢am¢ out ofnry shell and was able to sh&e nM)re.' Page 2

Shioe Cancer Support for the Euded 30 September 2024 2. Shine Networks and Meet U Many of our online actrvities contitiued while we redeveloped our in-pem offaings. Ov¢r tbe we ran.. -Fiv¢ Book Clubs -Eleven online meetups for all .Thr¢e Sbine T)iv¢rsity meet for Shirn servi¢¢ u5¢rs from aB]a4 Asian orD)iJ￿rity etbDiC back8roulld Our film club folded in mid.2024 as fewer people w¢re Intere￿ in meeting up regU￿Y online. We also rnadg sollle cbanges to our support for the LGBTQI+ conMn￿aty. Followiog dis¢u&8Io￿ and a f￿u8 group, we decided to discontinoe specific online meet ups but to create a WhatsApp group for members of Ihe LGBTQI+ con]muwty who would like to be in touch. We ar¢ a150 wo￿1￿8 with some of our volunt¢ers to ¢J￿￿re that our languag¢ website and r¢sour¢es r¢flect our d￿R[e to be inclwiv¢ of all youug adults wilh canctr. Shine has 16 networks a¢[￿￿ the cow, all of which ar¢ by vojunteffs. Intotai a¢ro8s 2023 - 2024, we ran a totsi of 83 in-person meet w)s vknicll re&Cl￿d 683 people in total. We have continued to support our Networks to grow througbout the year aud our llew fi￿.t]rne Volunteer Manager is wfflling closely with the voluDteeTh to develop their skills and support the growth of the NetWOTks. Shlne Shake Up5 are a new, full-day in.p¢non eventthat we I8￿￿￿ed in March 2024. The first event wa5 held in Edinburgb with 15 people in Mar¢lL Further events were held in Aprll (Southanwton), June (IA)ndon), Juty (Manchester), and Septembu (L£eds and LA)ndon). All of the Shake Ups 1041ate have been held at Maggie's CeDtrc5. Days n]n fro￿ lo.￿ to 4.30￿ with all food and drink providtyj. Jn totsi w¢ have ]Md 124 attend these da￿ vrith a average score of 4.8 stars out of 5. F¢edba¢k I￿lud￿., "Thank you for n]rJnitig this day. In my 2 and a Idf yeaTS iti dealing with cancer. it's been a lonely journey as I 1￿C always been the youllgest person in every room by a mile. Being with people of a similar aBe group who jwt get it w&$ hu8ety beneficial for and for Oll￿ l actually didntt frel alone. I fe¢1 fy¢ foulld connections for lifr T%]Jich is just an￿1n& So thank yo￿. ocial n￿dIa and online Shine a numbtt of online groups via Facebook for yOUDger 4th￿ts with cancer and their supporter5. By 30th S¢ptember 2024, our ￿0MpS had th¢ following membetship". -our main Facebook group for young ad￿ts cancer bad 3510 membm uowing by apwoxurthly 27 member5 a -ow Shine Lifer5 group, for youn8 athdts with incurable cancer bad 445 -ow Plus On¢s ￿up bad 453 tt￿nbers. We are aware that many people are no longerusing FacebooK partiallarly y(ftu￿er people, atd wi]1 be inVe￿I8￿ting options for a different platfolln over the wt year. (hr social media pre￿ce has also ￿0￿rn aad by the end of the year we had 5.600 likes, on Facebook and 5.371 followers on While we do still hay¢ a presence on A we are no longer actively engaging on that platfornL Page 3

Shine CaDW Sopport RepTrrt of the Trustees for the Year Ended 30 September 20 5. Other resources Acro&8 2023-2024, we pmdu¢¢d 14 episodes of our ￿ Wot Your Grandnia's Cancer ShoV vthich were downloaded 5,100 time4 representing a 210/0 It￿e#Se on the year before. Our most popular podcasts covved stories of b￿ast cancer and living with th¢ lastiD8 of cancer treatmert. We have continued to distn￿Ute our b￿klets on being nevAy diagnosed as a young adulL living i￿llrab￿ Caa￿. and being a Tlus One,. We have also re￿tlY fina]ised a Lew booklet OD living with chronic cancer. Website analytics indicate that we bad at le&%t 60,000 unique ￿Sers betweeo Ap￿ and Septcmber of 2024. how¢v¢r, sonLe earlier data wa8 lost vthen we launched an w)da*d website very sadly, our developer died suddenly. A completely new website is being planned for 2025. . Shine Comiect Sbine Connecl our anlluoj conferenc¢. T¢turn¢d this year in a b￿ld fI)m￿t wbicb saw an in.person day 00 14 October followed by six days of ODline workshops and sessions. We very much felt that ￿ were starting from scratch with tILe conference and, giv￿ the pandemic, It￿711n￿lt w&8 slow aud low￿ than im previow years although the eveDt dld have 77 participants register to attend in person and we have bad excellent feedback Overnll, tbe participauts gdve the conference a rating of 4.9 of 5, with 940/0 giving the venue 5 stars. Expert speakers and meeting other young adults with cancer were given high ratings as the bestp￿￿ of the day. Quotes from participaots: 'My least favourite part of the day? Leaving." . "The conference was amazing as per USf&l.... But this year was the so far vrith the H3d)rid (Sathrday ID person and the rest of the week onIine)... I thiuk this Wdy pwle O&e JnyseLO can attend moTe se&sions and its really & goodvariety." "l thought the day w&8 wond¢rful. So well organis&( really iDformthve and fun. fve met Soll￿ g￿ltpeople!. "Thank you so mucb for Sbine Cont￿t. events like this are 50 needed in the y)UDg adult cancer commuDity' Shine Canjp was beld in August with a total of 91 attendees. We supported by our ovm volunteers &8 well As support from stsff from trwiD Mitthell. The weekend w&8 a succe&8 and resulted in sotne fant&8tic fe¢dbacL. We received a donati{￿ towards camp fr(mi a privats donor which cov¢rryl tb¢ actual costs of camp excluding staff tlln￿. A debrief of voluoteers was held in eady October and plaw for 2024 gre ulldeThrdy. "It special to be surrounded by amazing p¢oplc. Wonderfill experieJKe." "I l￿d a great titne. the food was lovely and the activities and company were too." - "We love goinE to Shine Camp and this year w the best yetl it wa8 80 iov¢ly lo reconnect with the peopk we Tnet last year and also meet new people, some of fd seen on ZoonL' "The whole weekendwas fantsstic . th¢ foo4 the activities, the tent I bired.. •nd most itnportantly. the company."

Sbille Cancer Support R¢port ofthe Trusts for the Year Ended 30 Stpt¢mber 2024 8. WoL*sh s f healtllcare fessi As with the previow year, we cominued to wovidc cPD4￿redItrd traiDing to healthcare PTh)fessionals acro&8 the UK on the n¢¢&8 of young¢r adults with canc¢r. We de]iver&l fow works1￿5 (Feb[￿￿, Aprll. June and September) for 211 people across the county. Of those attending. 960/0 reported that they felt better able to support tlleir patients &8 a ttsult of attelldj￿ IOOYO reported that they would recommend the worksbop to a colleague. Feedback r￿e1ved includ￿. "It was a Teally well put-logether woknp. Thank yo￿. "It was useful to thitik about a ￿1¢ raoge of ways cancer afftcts young people's lives, eg. frncially. with pJJu¢ation and WOTk etc." - 'Wbat was the nN)st usefjjl? The breadth of services you providA suggestiOD5 of what i￿15￿,% helpful when tying to provid¢ 5UPPOrt for people with cancer. The options of support for PJTthers. The additiollal insight around treattttent induced infertilityhllenopause. Acttully the eJ)tire 2 hours was very usefi]L' W¢ have found that we are iD¢reasingly ffceiving rquests for training and support for those treating yOUDg adults with cancer. As a result, in 2024. we ran a focw group with 12 bealthcare professionals to look at dcvelopillg a more in-depth training prQgrauut￿. We hope to launch this ID earty 2025. 9. Advo and involvement Over the past year. Shine has continued to participate in and speak at regional and Dational events wklere we van raise C¢iJThw¢n Giles. our Cl￿￿0, stepp&l dovm Chair of the Patient & Publt¢ Voi¢¢8 Forum of the NHS England Cancer Progratnme in January 2024. but very active until that point and is still iti t0￿h with at the ProgrJmm¢. Other parth¢rsbips and ¢oUab0ratio￿ that we have work¢d on include: . Work with the South East Lonth)ll Cancer Alliance (SELCA), to help th¢m Unde￿t￿ the young adult cancer expcri¢nce fully. - Supporting Some w￿k dolle by Bristol mY￿S Squibb on inequalities in cancex care, bigbligbting gaps in access to dAa8nosis and treatll￿nt for le&%eT he4Td group4 particularly those from Black and Asian backgrounds. The tram lJ&8 given many talks and pres¢lltstions to healthcwe tea￿$ throughout the yeaT. This ]￿lUdeS. .PTewtations to a raDge of Cancer Allian￿% incluthg th¢ Soyth Wesl Avon and Glouc&stethe Cancer Alliance, the SELCA Head & Neck CallG￿ Sub-Group, the East of England Cancer Allia￿¢ and the s￿SeX artd Sury Cancer Alliance te .Delivery of a presentation to the Ashford and Medway Metastati¢ Cancer Nurses Away Day and at tlle NHS England Caocer Team Experience and Engagen￿llt Lea(ts NetworL .A discwioo vrith other cancer Ch￿1￿C8 and Pfizer on en8agemartb¢tween pJwnWc￿Cal COD]panies and patient grow)s. .A panel diSC￿￿On on patient engagement at the Health Service Journal (HSJ) Can¢¢r Fonll -Speakillg to a group of Churchill Fellow5 about the Work done by Sbine as a ro¥ult of fimthg from the Churchill Fellowship. .De]ivery of a menopause and uncertaty wotshop in collaborntion with a new ¢barity. Menopause after Cancer. Page 5

Shlne Canctt Support for the Year Ended 30 September 21n4 F￿￿¢1￿1 position At the end of the Ye￿ the charity bad uorestrictrd fimds of fA09,019 (2023: £393275) and restriL*d funds of £92.081 (2023: £95,973). Ile charitys free reserves (unrestricted f4wds ic5s long-ternl assets) are £290.309 (2023: £287,906). Reserva po]i¢y In the TnL8tee8' view, the reserves should provide the cknty with ado4uate f￿￿￿la1 stability and the nMn8 for it to meet its tharitable objectives for the for¢se¢able future. At a time of growth ￿1n the charity. the accounts are Jnojjitored monthty by the Co£EOs and discussed quarterly with the Trustees to allow analysis of ullex￿ events, Iisks and issues to be Our policy is lo n￿l￿taiti a level of rtterves equal to 8￿ of 9 budget (for 2024125 this equals £328k) in order to provid¢ stability acr0&5 the Organisatt￿ This enable5 ￿ to provide stsff with secwity in their job4 as well as ensuring that we are able to Contin￿ to provide a basic level of support to all of our service users in the event of a major finoncial downturn or event that inwacts our income or ability to provide services &8 plaDneiL (e.8. 8nother pandemic). At the end of thi8 fitianC￿ year (3019124) we bold £8Ok free r¢s¢The5 above the C￿ftEnt tsrgeL Witbin our budg¢t for the 24125 year. we ar¢ planntng to u(ilise th￿¢ sutplus funds to invest iti two further slaff posAtioDS and in n￿vitig office$ in London from a shared working space to a dedi¢at&l private office. This b&s b¢¢oll￿ ncc¢s5ary due to the increase in e￿lOyeeS in London aud the prdcticalities of security aad storage. As part of out strategy for growtl w¢ also plan to llndertth beApoke rese4rrh into the neets of yOVDg¢t adu]ts with cancu to allow ￿ to develop the foundations of an adv()cacy Strategy. These additional Works will ¢0st approximately £70L Demand for Shine services continw to grow gnd our strategic pian5 inGlud¢ expaDSion of our ￿1C£S and overall Erowth of the charity. The Tn￿ believe this appmach WAII allow us to provid¢ 8WOrt and continuity to th¢ growing commullity of young adults with cancer in an UDcert8in financial contexL Governlng docllment ShiDe Cancer Support W&8 fOnr￿ by Constitutio4 wbich agr¢¢d oa 23rd Septathr 2009. The association vr&s registered ag a cknity with the Clwities Corntllission of F4land & Wales on 17th April 2012 with the th[￿ founding TN5tees: Enll￿a Willi4 Ceinwen Giles and La￿a Purants< The Trustees manage the clmrity aft￿ by the end of this fitt¥￿1￿ year. thae ￿￿e eight people ¢n)p10￿ by the clwity. No Trustees are paid f￿ carrying opt their dutia8 as TnL8t¢es. Th¢ Trustees dele8ats day404ay management of the Charityto the hvo c￿E08, EmD)a Willis & Ceinwen Giles. Other prof￿810T￿ls have been PAid for providing wific services to the clwity on ats invoi¢e basis that does not conststute employmenL The TnL8t¢es decisiom regarding tbc TUDlli￿ and management of th¢ ¢I￿lty with &ay to day management delegatwl io tbe co￿oS who are Sup￿ by th¢ Staff voluDt¢ffl5 who cany out specific tasks and rolcs that do not ijkvofve major decisAoll-tDaki Recrulthwit and appolnlment of Deiv trqstees alld the Constitirtio The Tnkn have had due regard to the comwsion's public benefit guidance when exercising any powers 01 duties to wljicb the 8uthce is r¢levant. The Tn￿eeS have given consithtion to the major TiSL8 to vknich Ibe clwity is exposed and satisfied themsefves that Syste￿ or pro¢cihm are established in order to manage those risks. There wety llo serious incidents to report during the financial year. Page O

Sbine C4ncer Support Report of the Trustees for the YeAr Ended 30 SepteDther 2024 REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATJVE DETAILS Registered Charlty number 1146902 Prjneipal adtress 54 Sterte EsplaDad¢ Poolg BH15 2BA Thistees C Riley R Salter R J Cr2nefield F Wood¢ock J Talman Auditors Ward Goodman Audit Services Limited Sta￿tOry Auditor 4 Cedar Park Cobham Road Wimborne BH217SF STATEMKNT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILIT Th¢ tn]st¢es ate responsible for preparing the Report of ¢hc Tnwees and the fuwicial Statemellts in accor￿ with applicable law attd United Kingdom AG￿UDtItig Standards (Urrited Kingdom Gcnaally Ac¢eyte41 Accounting Practice). The law 8pplicable to chatities in England and Wales, tbe Charities Act 2011. ￿lty (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2(Ki8 and the provisiojjs of the trust deed requires the tswtees to pryar¢ financial ststen]ents for each fmancial year which give a trne and fair view of the state of affairs of the tharity and of the iu¢oming resources and application of resources, including the iD¢Otne and expenditure, of the chariry for that perio￿ In Prepari￿ thos¢ finan￿ sIatell￿llts, tlke tnlstees are t¢quired to l¢ct suitable &c￿U￿1￿8 policies and 4yly tbem consistently. observe the m¢dwds and principle8 in th¢ Cknity SOIiP. . n]ake jUdg¢ll￿lts and estimates that are reasonable and pnth: . prepare th¢ fllwicial statements on the going con¢¢rn basi5 UDl¢ss it is iWVOPEi*e to ￿￿llrne that the clwity will L￿Dti￿lle in business. The tn￿e¢S are responsible for keepmg proper awountiD8 It￿[d$ Ivhich disclos¢ with reasonknle accuracy at any time the f￿￿￿181 position of th¢ clwity and to enable them to ensure that the r￿JaI statements Comply wAth Cknities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) RegulAtion5 2008 and the provisions of the deed. They are also respoDsibl¢ for safeguarthng the assets of the chaTity and 1￿ce for tsking reasonable steps for th¢ prevention aud detection of frdud and oth¢r lrre8ularlti￿. Page 7

Slthie Cueer Support R¢port of the Trostees for the Year Ended 30 SAptember 2024 21 May 2025 Approved by order of th¢ board of trustecs ffl....-....................................... llnd si8ned on its behA]f by. C Riléy- Tn￿te¢ Page 8

Reprt of the Independent Allditors to the Trnstees of Sbioe Clletr Support Opinlon We have audited the fillanci￿ stat¢nrnts of Shine Cancer Supwt (the 'clwirf) for the ￿ ended 30 Septenther 2024 vthich cotnprise the Statement of Financial Activities. the Balance Sheet and noles to the fitlancial Ststell￿ts. including sunllw of sigllificant account￿8 policies. The fu￿￿la1 repotting fran￿￿ that h&8 been appii¢d in their preparation is app]icable law and United Kingdom Accoutiting Stalldar￿ (United Kingdom G￿￿allY Accepted Accoimting Prnctice). give a and fair view of the state of the cbaTity8 affai[5 as at 30 Swtemkn 2024 aad of its inCon￿g T￿OUrceS and application of resource4 for the year then ell&￿. . have been properly prepared in accordance with United Kingdom Generajty Actepled Accounting Pr2¢tiee' aod bave b¢eD itl a¢roTdanc¢ with the Teqllirn￿ of the awities Act 2011. Ba&{$ for opllllon We Gonduct¢d our audit in a¢¢ordanc¢ with International Standatth on Auditing (iIK) USAS (UK)) aod applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standanls are fijrtber deseribed in the Auditors, r&Sp￿￿11)i11tse8 for the audit of the financial statements section of our ryort. We are indcpeDdent of the ¢knty in a¢c4Jrdallce with the etbical ￿ulT¢￿ents that are relevant to our audit of the financial ststements in the UL iJ¢ludin8 the FRCS Ethical stallda￿ and we have our oth¢r ¢thical respollsil)iJities in a¢¢ordance with these Tequiments. We believ¢ that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provid¢ a basis foT our OPiDiOn. CoDdu$loD5 relAilng to going ¢on¢ern auditing the finallc￿ stateM￿t4 we have Concluded that the tr￿t¢￿' us¢ of the going concern b&si$ of accounting in the preparation of the financial ststements is appropriat Based on the work wc bav¢ we have not idenlifi¢d 4lly mat<iaL wertaithes relating to events or conditions tbal individualty or collectively. njay cast significant doubt on the clwitys ability to continue as a going concern for a period of at least twelve months from when thc financial 518t¢mellts are aUd￿]Sed for issue. Our ￿SPonSibl]I￿¢s and the respoJLsibilities of the trustee8 with respect to going concern ue described ill the relevant se¢tions of this report. Other IDfornwtign stat¢d in our we do not expTCS$ any forniof assurance conolusion thereo ]n connection with our audit of finall¢ial statennts. our Twonsibility 18 lo read the other inf0rD￿tIOn in doing 80, ¢oDsideT whether the other infoTDUtiou is materialty inoollsistajt with the financial statejuents or our knowledge obtained in the audit or otherwis¢ 4pp¢ars to be njaterially D)i&8tated. If we identify suth tllat¢Tial inwllsistencies ￿ apparent material misstatements, we aTr req￿￿ed to delerll￿ wheth¢T this gives Tise to a mat¢riaE mi&s￿￿t in the fin&n¢Aal statements them￿￿¢5. If, bosed on the w￿k ￿ have perforrne￿ we rATrn¢lude that there is & matctial misstat¢uTht of this other infornmtiO￿ we are r¢quir&l to report that fact We have nothing to report in this rew Matters on wldeh Fe are required ts report by ueeptlon We have nothing to report in rw of the following ]natt¢rs kn the Clwities (Accounts aod Reports) Regulations 21)08 requires us to ieport to you 1£ in our opinion: the information given in the Report of the Truste¢8 is in¢on5]￿ in any matsrA￿ respect with Ihe financial statett￿nts. or sufficient accounting T￿OrdS hav¢ uot been kep¢ Ihe fllwicial statements are not in with the ￿0￿￿ting records and tetsuns" or we bav¢ not Teceived all the iDfonnatioJJ al￿ explaJMtions require for our audit.

Report of the IndepeDdent AuditDn to the Tr¥Jtees of Shine Cancer Support Re4)onsilJillties of trustees A5 w)lained mor¢ fijlly in the stat￿￿ent of Tnees' Respothiliti4 the bvstcu arc respon￿ble for the preparation of th¢ firan¢ial ststcrnents give a and faii view, and fot such Int￿naL control as the trustees detamine is necessary to In preprtng the financial statell￿llts, the tntsÉe¢s ar¢ re4)onsiThie for a&se58ing th¢ Ch￿1￿$ abi]ity to ¢outiv￿ as a going concern, disclosin& 3s applicable, matters Telated to going concern and ￿]llE the going concern basis of accoulltin8 un1¢&8 the trustees either intend to liquidate the clwity to cease Operatio￿ or have DO realiic altanalive but to do so. Our reqMbn5ibiliti¢s for the audit of the financial statell￿llts We have been appointed as auditor5 lllld￿ Section 144 of th Clwitics Act 2011 and report in accordance ￿1h the Act and relevant r¢8ulations nude or Jjaving effect thereunder. Our obje¢tiv¢s are to obtsin reasonable asswance abou¢ ther the financial statements &8 a ￿1¢ are free from material misstaten￿n¢ whether due to fraud or error, and to a Report of the Independent Auditors that iticludes our OPiDiOn. Reasonable &ksuraoc¢ is a higb level of assuranc4 but is not a guardntee that an audit conducted in accordanee with ISAS (UK) will always detect a mateTial misstatenmt vthen it ¢xists. m1sstateme￿ts can arise from fraud or em)r and are considered material 1£ indI￿d￿allY or in th¢ aggregat4 they could reasonknty be experted to intluence the econoThi¢ decisio￿$ of users tsken on the basis of these financial staments. The extent to which prothlur¢s aTe capable of d¢tecting iJre8ukntio including fraud is detsiled below. . We obtsined an U0dff5ts￿ of the legal and regulatory app]i¢able to the ¢haTity and the sector in which tbey operate. . We obtalned an understanding of how the ¢]wity are conJplyiD8 with those leg81 aod regulatory fTrmcWO￿ by maknng enquires of D￿￿￿ern¢nt l. [dents￿E and a&s￿Sing 1he design effectivaKss of wntrols Dwmgement has in place to ExEvent and dete£t fraud 2. Understanding bow those cbryd wlth govertWLce ¢owidered addrewj the potential for OVaTide of cojtrols or other itiappropria infiuence over the financial reportingpToce&s 3. Challenging aSSun￿l0lls and judgrnents rnade by Manage1r￿ in its accounting estin￿te& 4. Identifying and t￿ting journal entries, inparti¢ular ally journal entii¢s posted with unusual ac¢ount ¢ombiDthons: and 5. Assessing the extent of con¥li&nce with the relevant re£￿ationS. Because of the inhernit limitatiODS of an audil I1￿e is a Tisk that we vrill nct de¢t all iETegulaTitie4 in¢luding Ib08e leathng to a material misstatement in the financial Statett￿ts orrn)n-mwliallce WAth regulatioL This risk increases the mOTe that compliance with a law or regulatioo 18 removed from the events and traDsartioDs reflected in the fioJDoial statements, w¢ will be less likely to b¢¢ome aware of inst￿ces of non￿liance. The tisk is also yeater regarding i￿¢gularItieS occwring to fi7ud Tathcr than ￿Tor. &8 fraud involves intelltiollal conc¢a]mell4 forgery, collusion, ornission or A fillther de8crApti¢)n of our reSpL)n￿bilItieS for the audit of the fmancial Statem￿ is Iixated on t&e Fillaucial Reporting Council's websit¢ at wWw.frc.or&uW&uditorrnw￿11ities. This a¢S￿iptIon fornjs part of our Report of the ]udependent Auditors. Page 10

Report of the Jndependent Audltors to the Trurtees of SbiDe C￿e¢r Support Use of our report This report is m&de solely to tbe cbaritys tr￿stee5. as a body. in accordan￿ with Part 4 of the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008. Our audit work has been undertaken so that we might state to the ckwitys tr[￿ those TDatters we are rquired to state to th¢m in an auditors, report and foT no other pu￿oSe. To the filllest extent perniitted by law. we do not accept or assume respOn￿bIlity to anyone Od￿ than the tharity and the chaTitys as a body, for our audit worL foI this repor¢ or for the opinions we have fonn&L WaTd Goodman Audit Services Limited Statsltory Auditor 4 Cedar Park CobhamRoad Ferndowo Industrial Estale Wimborne Dorset BH217SF Page 11

Slthie Caneer Support SAtennt of Financial Adivi&s for the Year End￿ 30 Septenther 2024 2024 Totsl 2023 Totsl Notes INCOME AND ENDOWMEN73 FROM Donations and legacies 175,480 174.599 350.079 264.189 Charltsble actlvllles Clwitable activities 3.076 3,076 3.750 Other ftading activities tnvestment inGome 6,580 8.416 6.580 8,416 4.337 3.138 Total 193,552 174.599 368,151 275,414 Raisitig fimds 13.304 13.304 11,035 Charitable aetivities Clwitable a¢tivities 179.647 178.512 358.159 254,262 Totsl 192,951 178,512 371.463 265297 15.164 15,164 8,631 NET INCOMEI(EXPEI¥D]TURE) Transfers between funds 15,765 (21) (3913) 21 11.852 18,748 15 Net M￿Y¢￿ent In funds 15.744 (3,892) 11.852 18,748 RECOF4CILIATION OF FUNDS Totsl fimds brou8bt forward 393275 95.973 489248 470.500 TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD 409.019 92.081 501.IIX) 489.248 The llotcs fomi part of these financial ststements Page 12

Shine C*n¢er Support B￿ce Sheet 30 Septenther 2024 2024 2023 Total fimds UDTestrictcd Rcstricted Notes FIXED A&SETS Tangible assets Investments io li 2.848 115.862 2,848 115,862 4,672 100,697 118.710 118,710 105,369 Cl]RR￿￿ ASSETS Debtors Casb at bank and ill hand 12 13573 287.576 13,573 379,657 2,001 398,306 92,081 301,149 92.081 393230 400.307 CREDITORS Anwuttts falling due within one year 13 (10.840) (10.840) (16.428) 290J09 92,081 382.390 383,879 TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURII 409.019 92,081 501.100 489248 IYET ASSETS 409,019 92,081 501.100 489248 15 Unrestrictd funds RestrACted fjjnds 409,019 92.081 393.275 95,￿3 TOTAL FUNDS 501.100 489,248 The financial ststements werc approved by the Board of and authorised for i&w¢ on ....... and were signed OD its behalf by: 21 May 2025 C Riley- TTh￿ee R Salter. Thlstee Pagc 13

Slthie Caneer Smpport for the Year EDded 30 September 21J24 LEGAL FORM Shin¢ canc￿ Supporf is a thitable UDincorporateAI &wiatioL Rewttt&l at the awity Conm)1￿0 ACCOUNTING POLICILS Basb of preparing the thwicial statements The financial s￿ten￿ttts of the ¢harity, vknich is a pub]ic benefit entity FRS 102, I￿ve been prepared in a¢¢ordaDce with th¢ Clwities SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounting aDd Reporting by Clwities: Statement of Recotrtmended Tractice appIithl¢ to chaTities prepari￿ their accounts in a¢¢ordance with the Financial Rcpjrting Standard app]icable in the UK and Republi¢ of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January 2019),, Fitiatici81 Rewting Standard 102 The Financi￿ Rq)orting Standard applicable ill the UK and Republic of Ir¢laDd' and the Charities Act 2011. The financial stat¢[[￿ts have been prcpared under the bistori131 cost conventioty with the exception of investinents which axe included at matsvah4 as rncrfthfied by the revalualioD of certain a&8cts. tll¢OU All inwtnc 18 TecogDiSed in the StatenIe￿ of Financial Activiti¢s once the charity Iws etitittement to the funds. it is probable that the income be received and the amount can be rneas￿ reliably. endithre Liabilities are recogrrised as expenditure as soon &$ there is a legal or cottstru¢live obligation eommitting the charity to that expenditur& it is probable that a transfer of ecollomic benefits be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation ¢8n be o￿a%￿red r¢liably. Expenthth is accounted for on atl accnmls basis and h&5 been classified under headings that aggregate all cost Trlated to the catrgory. v1h¢￿ costs cannot be dTrectty attrAbut•l to particular headings they bav¢ ￿ell allocated to actimties on a basis consi5￿t with the use of resources. Tall￿￿1¢ fixed assets Depreciatioll is provided at the following annual iat&% in ortsto write off each a&set over its estimated weful life. Stixlght line over 3 years Taxation The charity is exen¥t from tax on its tharitable activities. Unrestricted fimds call beu5ed in accordan￿ with the ¢lwitable objedives at the di￿￿0￿ ofthe trust¢e8. Restricted fimds can onty be used for particular restricted purposes witbin the obj¢Gts of th¢ ¢lwity. RestrictioLs arise specified by tbe dollor or when fjJnds are Nised for partI￿dar Testrtcted purposes. Further rylanatioll of tb¢ nature aod putpose of e&h fimd is indudcd in the notes to the fmallcial Stat¢ll￿ts. Pension costs other post-retirement benefits The charity operates a defio&l ¢ollthbution pension scheme. CootA)uti(ms payable to the chaTitys penskon scheme are chargedto tILe Statw£nt of Finallciai A¢tivitie5 in the period to vknidj they relat¢. Government Grants Government Shall be reco8niwJ in profit or loss on a systematic basis over the prriods in which the entity recognises as expenses the related costs for Fthich the ￿￿ts are int￿d to compeLsate. Casb at bank aDd In hand Cash at baok and cash in Iwld includes ¢asb alld short terni h1￿Y IiquAd inve8tin¢nts with a short tDthrity of three months or le&8 from the dats of acquisiti(￿ or operiag of the deposit or 8io)ilar accou￿. Pag¢ 14

Sbine Cancer Support Notes to the Flnandal Statements- continued for the Year Ended 30 Sknptenthr 2024 AccouNfiNC POLICIES. ¢oniiAued Debtors and prepaymellts Debtots alld prepayments are recognised at the traDsaclion price where an entity h&s a Presellt obligation resulting from a past event that will probably Tesult in the traL%fer of fimds from a third party to the clwity and the an￿Unt dlle to settle the obligation caD bc rn￿￿[¢d or ¢gtin]ata reliably. Credltors and provlsloD$ Creditors and provi5ioDs T￿OgnIsed where tbe clwity hs a pr¢sent obligation resulting from a past eY¢nt that 11 probably r¢sLth in the transfer of tt) a thiftl party and the amou￿ due to settle the obligation can be measured or estimated reliably. thditors and provisions are norn￿llY recogDised at tbeir tTrnsa¢tion price after allowing for any trade di5¢0UDts due. Investnwits Investments included in thc acc4)Dnts are included at lltarket value. GaiL8 arising frotn the sale of quoted investments are disclosed in the SOFA as realised gains. Gaiu8 arising fir>m changes to the rnthet Valu￿ of quoted investu are disclosed in the SOFA &8 utire8￿ gaiDS. DONATIONS AND LEGACIFS 2024 2023 DonatioDS Gift aid 21,288 672 179,599 97.936 50,584 33.098 707 120.832 69241 40,311 Sponsorship Coryorate 350,079 264,189 Grants receiv￿ irtcluled in the abov ar¢ as foIknvs: 2024 2023 The National Lottery Pfi2er Li￿ted Merck The Access Foundation Schroder Charity Tn Cabaret V Cancer Astellas PIMll))a Ltd Gilead Sciences Oak Fout]dation Winslon Churthill The Light Fund GSK UK 136,946 20260 6.879 5.000 5,000 3,000 1.611 903 18,222 86,360 5,975 5,275 179,599 120,832 Pa8e IS

Shine Ckncer Support Nolej t• the Rnn¢il Statements- eontlnll¢d for the Ended 30 Septsmbtr 201A 2024 2023 285 520 5,775 190 157 Shop income 6,580 4.337 2024 2023 8.416 3.138 SUPPORT COSTS Totsls Charitable ￿1VitieS 1.331 42,339 43,670 Included within Govenwiec costs is tr￿ Audit fee of £7,332 (2023: £5.9)0). TRUSTELS, REMUNERATION AI4D BENEFrrs There were no trustecs, remuneration or other beDeffts for th¢ year en&d 30 Sqjtember 2024 nor for the year ended 30 September 2023. Trustees aTe remunerated in a¢cordance with the Chariti¢S COL8titittioL for work that falls outside of their Tn duties. Trustees, expenses Tlwe wer¢ no tnjstees, eXp￿S for the year ended 30 Sqjtember 2024 nor for the year ended 30 September 2023. STAFF COSTS 2024 2023 Wages and salaries Social s¢Gurity costs Other pellsion costs 228,670 16,933 4,895 150.656 9,106 3,012 250.498 162,774 2024 2023 Members of staff Page 16 continue&..

Sbine Cancer Support Nolu to the FIn￿ellI Statements- ¢•ntinued for the Yur Ended 30 S¢ptellther 2024 STAFF COWS- ￿ntInued No anployees received emolutnmts in exce&8 of £60.000. Total INCOME AND ENDOWMEN13 FROM Donations and lega¢ies 143,857 120.332 264,189 CbArilablc artivitses Charitablc activities 3,750 3,750 Other trading activities Investment incorne 4,337 3,138 4.337 3,138 Total 155,082 120,332 275,414 EXPENDITURE ON Raising funds 11,035 11,035 Ch*rftAble artlvldes Charitable activities 133.461 120,801 254,262 Total 144.496 120,801 265297 Net gaiDS on inv¢stments 8,63 1 8,63 I NET tNCOMEJ(EXPENDITURE) TrAnsfer5 bttsveen funds J9,217 34,482 (469) (34,482) 18.748 Net m0ven￿￿t In funds 53.699 (34.951) 18.748 RECONCtLIATION OF FifNDS 339,576 130.924 470,500 TOTAL FUNDS CARRtED FORWARD 393275 95.973 489248 Page 17

Shlne Cancer Support Notrg to the Thaneial StateD￿lts- continued for the Year Ended 30 Septsmb¢r 21r24 10. TANGIBLE FIXED ASSETS equipment COST At l October 2023 8,760 At 30 SFpt¢mb¢r 2 9,766 DEPRECIATION At l October 2023 Charsc for year 4,088 2,830 At 30 September2024 6,918 NET BOOK VALUE At 30 September 2024 2,848 At 30 Scptember 2023 4,672 ii. Listed At l O¢tober 2023 Revaluatiorn8 100,697 15,165 At 30 Septembtt 2024 115,862 IYET BOOK VALUE At 30 Sept¢mber 2024 115,862 At 30 Sq)tembeT 2023 100,697 Page 18 continued...

Shint C*neer Support F4ot¢i to the FiDaDcid SiatweDts- conthiued for the Ye#r Ended 3• September 2024 12. 2024 2023 Trade debtors Prepaynents and ac£rued incon s,￿0 8,573 315 1,686 13,573 2,001 13. 2024 2023 Trade c￿dItOrS Other creditot3 AcCn￿l expe￿e8 1,299 1,609 7,932 8,359 489 7.580 10.840 16.428 14. minim￿ lease payments Mider non-cal￿ellable operaliog leases fall due &$ follo 2024 2023 Within one year Between one and fiv¢ years 3,960 1,320 3,960 5280 5,280 9240 Page 19

Shine C*netr Support for the Y￿r Ended 30 September 2024 Is. Net TTansf¢rs At 1.10.23 At 30.924 Unrestrlcted funds General fill 393275 15,765 (21) 409,019 Restrlcted fllDds VBG camp Lottery fimdin8 Oak Fouodation 4,505 4.505 50.879 50.879 (64,638) 4,186 (5,716) (11,063) 13,146 3.(N)O 5,(K)O 1293 64,617 21 4.186 3,814 6258 13,146 3,000 5,000 1293 9.530 17.321 Gilead Pfizer Limit¢d cab￿Ct Vs Cancer The Access Foundation 95.973 (3.913) 21 92,081 TOTAL FUNDS 489.248 11,852 501,100 Net movement in fimd4 included in the above are as follows: Gains and 10&8e8 Movement resthrces expended UnrestrR¢ted funds General fill 193,552 (191951) 15.164 15.765 Restricted fund$ 136,946 (86,0671 (64,638) (2,693) (5.7161 (11.966) (7,114) Oak Foumdation 50,879 (64,638) 4,186 (5,716) (11,063) 13,146 3,000 5,000 1293 6,879 WiD5ton Churclllll 2 Gilead 903 20260 Caba￿t Vs call￿[ The Acce&8 Foundation 1,611 (318) 174,599 (178,512) {3,913) TOTAL FUNDS 368.151 (371.463) 15.164 11,852 Page 20

Shlne Cancer Support Notes to the Financial Stat¢ll￿nts- conthiued for the Ye#r Ended 3• Swember 2024 15. COU￿arativeS for nH•veDWIt In ￿ndS Net n￿vernetht in fun TTaU5fct5 1.10.22 funds 30.9.23 Unr¢strirted funds 339J76 19217 34.482 393.275 Re8tricted fullds VBG camp Lottery fiwdiog M B Donation Oak Foundation M¢rckJMSD Wijjston chu￿bIll 2 GSK Gilead 4.505 7,118 11,593 100.834 899 5,975 4,505 (7.256) (I1.593) (1,645) (1,047) 3.555 196 17,321 138 (34,572) 148 64,617 9,530 (196) 17,321 130,924 (469) (34,482) 95,973 TOTAL FUNDS 470.500 18.748 489248 cOn￿al&tive net n￿ernent in fimds, included in the aknve ate as follows: expended losses Unrestricted funds Gell￿al fund 155,082 (144.496) 8,631 192L7 Restslcted funds Lottery fi￿aIll8 M B Donation Oak Foundation MercklMSD Winston Churchill 2 GSK Gilead (7,256) (16,093) (88,IK)5) (1,047) (2,420) (5,079) {901) (7256) (11,593) {1,645) (1.047) 3,555 196 17J21 4.500 86,360 5,975 5275 18.222 120,332 (120.801} (469) TOTAL FifNDS 275,414 (265297) 8.631 18.748 Page21

Sblne CaDttr Support for the Year Ended 30 September 2024 15. MOVEMEwf IN FUNDS. contIn￿l A current Y￿ 12 n]ollths and prioryear 12 months position is as follows: N¢t Ttallsfejs between At 30.9.24 1.10.22 Unrestrleted funds General fund 339.576 34,982 34,461 409,019 Restrleted fullds VBG camp LA)ttery ffimdi￿g M B Donation OakFoundation MercbMSD Winston Cbur¢I￿1 2 GSK Gil¢ad Pfizer Limited Cabaret Vs Canecr Th¢ Foundation Astellas PbanDa Ltd 4505 7.118 11.593 l(N).834 899 5975 4,505 50.879 43.623 (11.593) (66283) 3,139 (2.161) 196 6258 13,146 3.000 5,000 1293 138 (34.551) 148 4,186 3,814 {196} 6258 13,146 3,000 5.000 1293 130.924 (4,382) (34.461) 92,081 TOTAL FifNDS 470.5(M) 30,600 501,100 Page 22

Shine Can¢er Support NO￿ to th¢ Financi￿ Statements- eonlinued for the Y¢8r Ended 30 Sepéenther 2024 15. A GuTent year 12 mondts and PfiOT year 12 mm￿thS conkniaed ￿￿v¢￿ent in fund4 inGhul¢d in th¢ abov¢ art as follows: losses in fuuds UDrestrletsd funds General fill]d 348.634 (337,447) 23.795 34,982 Lottery funding M B Donation 136,946 4500 86,360 6,879 5.975 5275 19.125 20260 3,(KiO 5.(K)O l.6ll (93,323) (16,093) (152.643) (3.740) (8,136) (5,079) (12,867) (7,1 l4) 43,623 (11,593) (66283) 3,139 (2,161) 196 6.258 13,146 MercktMSD WiDSton Chur¢bill 2 GSK Gilead Pfiz￿ Limited CabaTtt Vs Cattcer Th¢ Access Foundatioll Astellas Ltd 5,OiXI 1,293 (318) 294.931 (299,313) (4.382) 643565 (636,760) 23.795 30,600 Funds are restticted for the following rewo￿. VBG Camp . This is income to be spent specifically onthe w nm by Shine on an allllual ba8iS. Lottery . To build and streDgth¢ll th¢ ¢orn￿ty of youog adults with canrKr, reducing i801ation and improving nntsl wellkning. Oak Foundatioll . Core supporf to Imp￿ Ihe lives of young adults cancer through the strengtkn￿ and Winston Churchill MT 2 . To support the creation of & prop￿ to support peopl¢ trnnsitioning from teenag¢ Gilead. To support a prograrn￿ of events and T¢50urce creation to tackle itiequalities. Pfizer Limited- To sw Shine Shake Up Programnr 2023-2024 MffcklMSD. To support a progra[nn￿ of ev¢ats and resource creation to ta¢kl¢ iDqualkties The Ac¢ess Foundation. To support Sbine R¢set ProgrJD]m¢ and Part.FW￿1Dg for shi￿ Shake-up PrograD)tr Asllas Phamia Ltd. To SW HCP wothops from Aiigust 2024. March 2025 Page 23 ¢ontinue&..

Shine Calleer Support Iyotes to the FiDaticial Statements-eonthiued forthe Year Ended 30 Wtember 2024 I& MOVEMENT IN FUNiAS- eonlinued Fund descTiEYtions for couwarative purp￿ ontr. M B Donation- Inco￿¢ ￿￿1Ved from a nujor donor IdB' to design and deJiveT 6 WO￿ sbops along with hosting a retreat f￿ beneficiaries. GSK. To Support th¢ d¢Jivcry of e4tu¢ationa] workqhops for health¢aTe professionals. Transfers betwttn fllThds 16. Dl￿￿g the year ¢nd¢O 30 Septanber 2024, one iTUSt¢¢ (2023.. nll) was paid a total of £777 (2023: thil) for freelance services as aprofessional photographu where the rat&8 wer¢ lower tlwA rna￿t rate. Page 24