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2021-03-31-accounts

FIGHTING DISADVANTAGES F E E D I N G Mishon Annual report and financial statements 31 March 2021 Charity Registration number: 1149271

2021 AT A GLANCE: 10,806 HOURS OF HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES VOLUNTEERING CRISIS GRANTS 45 DEVOTED RESPITE BREAKS VOLUNTEERS

HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES VOLUNTEERING CRISIS GRANTS 45 DEVOTED RESPITE BREAKS VOLUNTEERS FURNITURE /CLOTHING 11,213 EMOTIONAL THERAPY FOOD PARCELS

FOR A BETTER

Dear Colleagues

2020 was a year that will not be forgotten.

The covid19 pandemic uniquely affected children and families in different ways by disrupting routines, changing relationships and roles, altering usual childcare, school and recreational activities.

Families faced threats they had not known before through social isolation, financial and employment insecurity, housing instabilities and changes to health and social care access.

Yet, despite the challenges and at times risked involved the team at Mishon rose above it all and reached out to all those desperate for help and support.

So thank you —friends, volunteers and donors, we could not have done this without you. Your sheer determination to continue serving the many in need was and remains inspirational.

Looking to the future we need to assess and evaluate the best way forward. We want to put people ‘back on their feet’ and move away from regular charity daily dependence, bearing in mind the health and safety of our beneficiaries and the due diligence of our charity.

We can and we will emerge from the pandemic stronger than ever before. We must hold on tight and continue to look to the future with hope and aspiration and together we will build a stronger better normal.

With best wishes for a brighter future,

Mrs N Wiess

Chair of Mishon

OUR MISSION

TO NEEDY FAMILIES BRINGING HOPE

OUR VISION

DESPITE THE IMPLICATIONS COVID HAS LEFT ON THE ECONOMY, OUR EMOTIONAL AND PYHSICAL HEALTH AND WELLBEING, WE LOOK TOWARDS THE FUTURE WITH HOPE AND ASPIRE TO A BRIGHTER FUTURE OF RECOVERY AND GROWTH. .

FOOD PARCELS

Covid 19 left many families struggling to make ends meet and the ability to provide basic food staples for their young families. The start of the pandemic and government regulations forced the closure of our food bank, despite this and with an increasing demand of over 80% we were able to reach out and provide food parcels consisting of fresh fruit, veg, fish, meat and grocery supplies to local ‘ families. For those who wanted to try and piece their lives together’ again, we provided food vouchers so they were able to go out and buy food items of their choice even though they did not have the actual funds.

Committed to the health and safety of our volunteers, beneficiaries and all in volved, food parcels were packed in line with government guidance with the use of PPE, maintaining social distancing and then delivered with a door to door delivery service thus minimising any social interaction.

HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

Families from disadvantaged backgrounds can not afford basic holiday activities, trips or other. Mishon provided a range of holiday activities including: Treasure chests: delivered to those isolating and alone bringing joy and entertainment to their homes. Playscheme: *for small groups of children in line with government guidance.

*Subsiding activities in other youth programmes working together with schools and social workers ensuring the most vulurable children health and safety needs were met.

CRISIS GRANTS

HEALTHY MEALS

‘ Sometime an emergency item’ can make or break a family. Mishon assessed each case and with the trustees’ recommendation provided some with furniture, others with clothing whilst some needed emergency emotional therapy to avoid further breakdown.

Those isolating, ill and the elderly were not only struggling with covid 19 symptoms. ‘ They faced the daily need for a healthy and nutritious meal’ to aid recovery. With the help and support of local bakeries, groceries and restaurants, surplus food was collected, packed and delivered to those in need.

CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD HELP

OUR FUNDERS

For our beneficiaries a broken fridge is reason for panic. A new one is a dream for ‘ when I will be rich’. At Mishon, we match up and distribute both new and second hand furniture, clothes and toys ensuring the disadvantaged amongst us have basic household items.

Board of Trustees Mrs. Nicha Weiss Mr. Isaac Honig Mr. Naftoli Chaim Blau Auditor Carl Rosen 50 Craven Park Road South Tottenham London N15 6AB Charity Office 2 Filey Avenue London N16 6NT

Bankers TSB 174 Clapton Common London E5 9AQ

Registered charity name: Mishon Charity Number: 1149271

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