COMPANY REGISTERED NUMBER.. 08329124
CHARITY REGISTERED NUMBER:1151022
Towards Tomorrow
TOWARDS TOMORROW TOGETHER
TRUSTEES REPOR T AND
UNAUDITED FINANCIAL ST A TEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023

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Towards Tomorrow Together
Trustees Report and Unaudited Financial Statements
For The Year Ended 31 December 2023
Contents
Charity Information
Trustees, Report
Independent Examiner s Report
Statement of Financial Activities
Balance Sheet
Notes to the FinanciaL Statements
Page
2- 11
12
13
14
15- 20

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TOWARDS TOMORROW TOGETHER
CHARITY INFORMATION
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
Trustees
Cathy Chiplen
Awen Clement
Deborah GILL
Joy Elizabeth Horner
Melanie Scott
CharLes Gough
COMPANY NUMBER 08329124
CHARITY NUMBER 1151022
Reglstered Office
3 Marco Polo House
Cook Way
Taunton
Somer5et
TA2 6BJ
Independent Examiner
Christopher Cherry FCCA
Brunel Chartered Certified Accountants
3 Marco Polo House
Cook Way
Taunton
Somerset
TA2 6BJ

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The trustees, who are also directors for the purposes of the Companies Act
2006. present their annual report with the financial
statement5 of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2023. The trustees
have adopted the provisions of Accounting and
Reporting by Charitie5: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to
charities preparing their accounts in accordance with
the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of
IreLand (FRS 102) (effective l January 2019}.
CHARITABLE OBJECTS
Towards Tomorrow Together provides support and resources for people
affected by baby loss and training for those that support them, in Somerset
and nearby areas. This includes SUPPOFt before their loss, during their loss.
-.on thei.r grief .l.ourney and in.. subsequent pregnancy. We provide memory
boxes, holistic therapies, a doula service, advocacy. I:1 and group support.
family events and an annual memorial service. We also fund bespoke support
packages in response to individual needs.
ACTIVITIES, ACHIEVEMENTS AND
PERFORMANCE
The year 2023 has been an amazing year for the charity. and we are in a
very strong position now to grow and develop our services and reach.
Thanks to The National Lottery funding. we have employed our first
member of staff which gives our service deLivery stability and
consistency.
Our Board of Trustees is strong and has a wealth of knowledge, we all
share the vision of detivering our services in a heart felt way.
The stats overleaf shows what we have delivered during the period in
review. We look forward to growing these numbers as we spread the
awareness to more professiona15 and more hospitals.

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KEY ACHIEVEMENTS
56
••••
MEMOR
BOXE
CARE
PA
FAMILIES
ARDSHI
RAITS
35
••••
SUPPORT
DOULA
NDRAIS
BUILDING OUR TEAM
•••
USTEES
MPLOYEE_
LUNTE
+1 IN THIS YEAR
+1 IN THIS YEAR
+10 IN THIS
YEAR

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FROM OUR COMMUNITY:
*SARAH'S STORY
'Losing my third much-vvanted pregnancy was beyond devastating. I have
never been so low. lost, and alone in my life and felt myself pulling away from
the weLI-meaning support of friends, family, and even my devoted partner.
Thankfully the nurse in the EPAC department in Musgrove firmLy pushed the
contact detai Is for Towards, Tomorrow, Together into my hand and I will be
forever gratefuL that she did. In the midst of my grief, anger, and despair at
the unfairness and casual cruelty of it all, Mel and her wonderful team slowly
put me back together again. From Cathy's healing hands and gentle hoListic
therapie5 to Mel's patient and endlessly sympathetic 3-step process I slowly
began to feel more myself in both body and mind and was able to process my
trauma and even contemplate trying again.
I cannot thank them enough for the support they gave me when I was at my
most vuLnerable, and I wouLd recommend their services to anyone struggling
with infertility. miscarriage, or baby Loss. These messy. difficuLt, and
commonplace tragedie5 are often ignored or overlooked because as a society
we coLLectively turn our backs on anything that disrupts our comfortable
reality and as individuals, we don't want to beLieve that we could be the
statistic and that this couLd happen to us. But if it does. I hope for every
woman there is a Towards. Together, Tomorrow. because the work they do 15
vital, necessary, and comes from a place of experience and love.
l am currentLy 34 weeks pregnant and
looking forward to the imminent arrival of
my son. I do not think this would be the
case without the work of this charity.
Ii,/l

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MORE FEEDBACK
'IT'S IN HONOUR
TO SUPPOR T SUCH
AN IMPtJHTANT
CHARITY"
"what you do for families
at such a dark time is
truely incredible"
'1 received one of your
Memory boxes at
Musgrove hospital when I
had my son there. It was a
very caring and well
received box, we loved
the ideas they gave us to
remember our son"
Yh18 8tudy day i8 truly amazlng. Mel 18
80 fantastlc a8 8 pre8enter. 8harfing
Flnley and her story 80 wonderfully
and how 8he hA8 worked vAth other8 a8
a re8uIt of FlnleY8 1088. It truly 18
fin8plratlonal'
OUR OTHER BIG ACHIEVEMENTS
We were asked to join the Maternity Voices Partnership.
The Somerset Maternity Voices Partnership helps centre the voices of
famiLies. We have linked up with them to ensure that bereaved parents
have a voice too, working jointly with them on project5. We have
helped to ensure website and Leaflets are sensitive to the needs of
familie5 who experience pregnancy L05s. We've been instrumental in
creating the new Bereavement Care Plans, which every parent across
Somerset wilL receive when they get bad news. helping them to
consider, and communicate their needs and birth wishes. Our therapist
is a service user rep within Maternity Voices Partnership.

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OUTCOME MEASURES
We have impLemented a proce55 to catch and measure the outcome of our involvement
with famiLies, based on a short questionnaire which can be answered privately to provide
us with feedback and constructive suggestions about the service we offer, and a
quantative outcome measure which is compared to the data provided at the start of their
journey with us.
FROM OUR COMMUNITY: *JAZZY'S STORY (SHORTENED FOR
THE PURPOSES OF THIS REPORTI
"I first met Mel during my recovery from a stiLlbirth. After the hospital tried to
get a coLd cot for me to bring my baby home (which was unsuccessful because
of Limited machines) Mel drove to another hospital to get one I couLd borrow
for the length of time I wanted. During this time Mel and TTT did an amazing
job at helping me plan my daughters funeral. provide me and my family with
support emotionaLly, physicalLy and financially. It was my dream to give my
daughter the best send off I could, a horse drawn carriage and the m05t
beautifuL flowers at that time I wasn't prepared for a baby funeral so TTT
helped fund so many of the thing5 1 needed to make her day the best. During
my daughters funeraL a lovely woman caLled Cathy had accompanied us and
made the experience very calming and gentLe, something that was so
important to me.
Mel supported us through the
lengthy process of her post mortem,
she came to the hospital with us
and helped me plan the thing5 1
needed to ask. the things that went
wrong and why. After this time Mel
continued to support us in the
dormant time of things slowing
down and I found out I was
pregnant very shortLy after the post
mortem resuLts.

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FROM OUR COMMUNITY: *JAZZY'S STORY
CONTINUED.....
During my pregnancy Mel accompanied me to the maternity triage many times
and helped me voice my concerns there when I felt I wasn't being listened too.
The charity funded reiki and gentle release therapy that I found amazing and
extremely helpful.
During my birth and labour MeL was with me in hospital nearly every hour she
could be. She was extremely heLpful and went out of her way to help me reach
a relaxation possible for my pending birth after a stillbirth. She provided
support to my partner in his time of need as his anxiety became very
heightened. Mel and myself spent a Lot of time pre birth coming up with my
birth plan and other information the hospital would need to help my birth be
as Smooth as possible.
After two failed inductions and my daughters heart starting to give in to the
pressure and I was told I needed a c section. I didn't take that news very well
and Mel did her absolute best to get me to calm down enough to go into
surgery where she helped give me the best birth experience I could of had.
I have very fond memories of my c section and have SL6ch beautifuL pictures
which she took that I cherish.
Through {my rainbow baby's} first year Mel had set up so much support for me
via herself. doula without border5 and aLso EFT sessions with a Local therapist,
funded by the Charity.
•••
Me and my family have been able to experience visits at the reindeer Ranch in
Yeovil which was an amazing experience, one being as a famiLy of 3. and the
next a family of 4. Having beautifuL pictures and memories of both which was
reaLLy amazing day just before Christmas.
Without the support of Mel and TTT I think these last two year5 would of be
completely different for me and my family. I have received so much support
and I have learned so many different ways of dealing with my grief andP.
heaLing. I have come far from where 15tarted back in 2021 and I wouldfnevo
of had this Level of support from anywhere eLse.

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LOOKING AHEAD
We are planning to build upon what we have achieved this year, by
planning and implementing the following..
CREASING
RTICIPATIO
RAINING
AUNCHIN
STUDY
•••
T SUPPOR
GROUP
PARENT
ENT0￿. ,
DAYS
RECRUIT
FXPANDING OUR
LAUNCHING A
•••
MORE
TRUSTEES
REACH TO
HOSPITALS
BORDERING
SOMERSET p.
SOUTH WEST
BABY LOSS
NETWORKT,.
Towards Tomorrow

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FINANCIAL REVIEW
The charity heLd reserves of £28,622 as at 51 December 2023. of which
£4,965 was held for Specific restricted purposes, and £23.657 was held
in general reserves. The charity's funds are held in bank deposit and
are available for immediate use in furtherance of the charity s objects.
The charity aims to hold unrestricted general reserves in line with 12
months unrestricted expenditure.
STRUCTURE. GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
CONSTITUTION
The charity is constituted as a company limited by guarantee without Share
capital and is governed by rnemorandum and articles
of association incorporated 12 December 2012.
Recruitment and appointment of trustees
Under the memorandum and articles of association the trustees are known as
members of the management committee and are
elected, by ordinary resoLution. to serve for a period of up to three years
after which they must be re-elected at the next Annual
General Meeting. ALI member5 of the management committee give their time
voluntarily and receive no benefits from the
charity.
Due to the nature of the charity. recruitment of trustees is often informaL
with approaches being made within the relevant
heaLthcare fields. The management committee are aware that non healthcare
professional expertise is also required to
successfully manage the governance of the charity and trustees are sought
with relevant financiaL. administrative and
management expertise.
In an effort to maintain this broad 5kilL mix, members are required to provide
a List of their 5kilLs and update it each year. In the
event of particular 5kiLLs being lost due to retirement. individuals are
approached to offer themselves for eLection to the
management committee.

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Trustees holding offlce
The trustees who held off ice during the year were a5 follows..
Cathy ChipLen
Awen CLement
Deborah GilL
Joy Elizabeth Horner
Melanie Scott
CharLes Gough
Statement on publlc benefit
In shaping our objectives for the year and planning our activitie5. the trustees have
considered the Charity Commi551on's
guldance on pubLic benefit, including the guidance public benefit: running a charity
(PB2)'. The charity relies on grant5 and
Income from donations to cover its operating costs. Affordability and access to our
services 15 of the highest importance to us.
particuLarLy as the benefactors are often in a state of financial hardship when the need
to access servlces is the g reatesL The
cha rity shapes its service offering to reflect thi5, most services are freely accessible,
where there is a charge or a cost barrier to
participating in the services this 15 often relieved in hardship case5.
Statement of trustees. responslbllltles
The trustees a re responsibLe for prepari ng the Trustees, Report and the f inancial
statements in accordance with applicable law
and regulations.
Company law requires the trustees to piepare finaniial statements for each financial
year. Under that Law the d irectors have
eLected to prepare the financiaL statements in accordance with Unlted Kingdom
Generally Accepted Accounting Practice (United
Kingdom Accounting Standard5 and appLicable law). Under company Law the dlrector5
must not approve the financial statements
unLess they are satisf led that they g ive a true and fair view of the state of affai rs of
the company and of the profit or loss of the
company for that peri od. I n preparing the financial statement5 the d irectors are
required to:
select su itable accounting policies and then apply them cons istently;
make judgments and accounting estimates that are reasonabLe and prudent;
prepare the financiaL statements on the going concern basis unLess it is
inappropriate to presume that the company will
continue in business.

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The trustees are responsibLe for keeping adequate accounting records that are
sufficient to Show and explain the company's
transactions and disclose with reasonabLe accu¥acy at any time the financial
position of the company and enable them to ensure
that the financiaL statement5 comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also
responsible for safeguarding the assets of the
company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection
of fraud and other irregularities.
Small company ruLes
This report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions relating
to companies subject to the small companies
regime within Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006.
On behalf of the board
Deborah GilL
Trustee

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I report to the charity on my exafflinatlon of the accounts of Towards Tomorrow
Together for the year ended 31 December 2023.
Responslbllltles and basis of report:
A5 the charity's trustees of Towards Tomorrow Together (who are also the directors
of the compariy for the purposes of company
Law), you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with Ihe
requirement5 of the Companies Act 2006
("the 2006 Act.).
Having satlsfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be
audited for this year under Part 16 of the 2006
Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my
examination of your charity's accounts as carried out
under section 145 of the Charitie5 Act 2011 rthe 2011 Act"). In carrying out my
examination, I have foLlowed the directions
oiven by the Charity Commission (under section 145(5>{b) of the 2011 Act.
Independent examlner's statement:
I have completed my examination. I conflrm that no materlal matters have come to
my attention which gives me cause to
believe that:
Accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 386 of the
Cornpanies Act 2006. or
The accounts do not accord with such records: or
The accounts do not comply with relevant accountlng requlrements under section
396 of the Companies Act 2006 other
than any requlrement that the accounts give a'true and fair, view which is not a
matter con51dered as part of an
independent examination. or
The accounts have not been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP
(FRS102).
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the
examlnation to which attention shouLd be
dra
report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be
opher Cherry
Brunel Chartered Certifi
3 Marco Polo House
Cook Way
Taunton
Somerset
TA2 68J
tants

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TOWARDS TOMORROW TOGETHER
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2025
IknT05trfLtod Re5kn1ctert Totsl funds Tot41
DO￿li0r$S *nt>
14J>76
161
6?.231
90,975
43
rtsi
14ox
1,019
Afvorb51Tr9
Ju'st Bntt ontine fpos
A4rMtralsiny Èynse5
suppwL cohts
324
&292
324
L876
6x6
616
2,B?7
thurttRble adl¥ldes
Lu£al prDleCIS
)2.347
2?￿80
12,347
2a&59
357
24.414G
and thEraiv
lJ79
OutrEaclE W
Bank charg
S4DPWt grnUP5
8uttortly tsjxes par*s
Cud(Ile cots
7rnin￿9 pr9j￿5
Ront
Sun¢lry eypensES
Allo£Jtert supwt ¢DstA
78
1,600
4.rJ84
135
1,273
qM52
120
1,6DO
4.584
12
7.015
1,504
12
7.Q15
1.504
?141
2Y
Total
89
gs07
G3,45?
MEr INco￿l(￿XPttIDrn￿￿tl
TrAn*r*
(3fyIQI)
{2fy653)
657
NE¥ MOVtH2MY im P￿￿$
27,Jel
RECONC￿￿￿0￿ OF PUNDS:
Total fvnds brovghr
XS631
4¥Y24
5?,1
Jy,x

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TOWARDS TOMORROW TOGETHER
BALANCE SHEET
AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2023
2023
2022
tst•s
FIXED ISSETS
Tangible assets
CURRENT ASSETS
Cash at bank and In han
30.164
58,797
30,164
58,797
Credllor%: Amounts falllnq wlthln
year
(1,$42)
(1,5421
CURRENT ASSEfs IUA8IiTfi55 J
28.612
TOTAL ASSÈTS LESS CURRENT UABILMES
28,61Z
57.255
ISS￿5
FUNDS
unre*n(r￿ fvnds
R¢stntted fvnds
23.657
4,965
15.531
41.724
TOTAL CHA￿ FUNDS
FOT rhe year ending 31 Decetnber 2023 the company was enbtled io exemptlon trom audit under sertlon 477 of the Carnpanle5
Att 2006 relatlng to small companie5.
Trust*••' r•ipoftilbllltles:
The rnEmber5 hÈvE not FEqulred the cornpany to obtain an audlt In accordance with ￿tIOn d76 of ihe Cornpanles Att
2006.
The trustees ackooL¥ledge th@Ir responsibllitlts for cornpFylng with the requlréments Df thè Act vilth respect tu
accountlng records and the prepBratlon CF accDunt5.
These aEcount5 have bepn prppared In accordan£e wiith the provtslons applicable to companies sublett to the small
companies, regirne and In accordante with FI￿102 SOftP.
On behalf of Ihe board
Deborah Gill
Trv5ree
19-6-2

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TOWARDS TOMORROW TOGETHER
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
l. Attguntlng Polldes
1.1. 8a#ls ol pr•pAratlun •1 Iln•nd•l ststerywTrlS
Thèse Bccounis hbve PFephred under U)È higlorkol t[￿¥tnr*ln wllh 11*fflS rÉttsothse¢J bt colt Dr Inns&ciion ¥BI
and hAve been prèP)red Itk iccordtsrte wlth:
Ihe SIAtemtnt oi RecoNimendod Praciio. ACCOW￿r￿) aThl Re[￿lry by ￿O￿lIeS wepbtlng th&ir 8ttount8 In &ttolda￿e
wlth Ihe F¢nancl41 RèPOitJn9 gbndord bppllcablo In Ihe VK aod Rep￿￿￿¢ of Ityiond (FR5 IQ2) publlsheo M41th 2Ql6.
the flnanclttl Aèptsrtkng 5tirtdBr*l ap￿UbJe kn the Unl1￿ #nd Rep￿llE Lrf Ir*iènd IfRS 1021
wlih lh• Char11*9 Aci 2DII.
1.2. InEom•
Intoni& Is retO9nised In Ule sthiemeni ¢1 Fknontjal A¢tl4twé4 {WAI W￿n.
iho ohgrily bectsm¢s tho rI￿￿￿e5,
IT is more Ilktly th￿ noi thai u?e rN3tee5 wli retèt¥e ihe rosourtes:
the mon&&ry VBlue CM be meusured wmh ￿rIkle￿ F¢UBbt￿y.
Grants thAd donatlon•
Grants and donBIioAg èrè onty kncludèd In thÈ SOFA whÈn oot)eral InLY>rne recognKion ubtsrk¥ art rn￿. In th* c8Aè ol
perfomianc* eel8ted 9rantS, Income musl Mly bo rothJNged ro Ihe &KiÈni thjt the thart(v hOS pro¥ld¢d SP￿1[}@0 g¢ods
or 9er¥5CQS ￿ eniRienien¢ to the 9fJnt tsnty 1x￿r8 vthon tho ptsltrman¢* re]Ateil ¢ondwons Hre meL
l.Y. Expofidltura
Lloiiiifies ar* reco9nlgè11 It ts mDre W tl*n Mtthbt Ihere Is & le9al or ¢oMnKUve obll9JUw ¢rmrnLthI9 11
ehor*y to p4y out rosourcos and Ihe an￿1 of can bo reasonable ￿rtaInty.
Support c•stJ
Support costs knthxSe Cert￿1 fWKv¢￿ bnd have been &Uocthed to Cost cète9ories on a bas& con9tsten¢ wllh the use
at re￿)Urtes.
1.4. T*ng1ts1o flxed a99Qta ?nd deprnclatlon
Tongibté rixed &s*ts 6rÈ mefi￿red at ¢wi1è&g xwml￿pknJ dewed￿1￿￿ ond atLINnu1￿￿I Impdlmioni knsges.
Depfeclouon 5$ pmvioed bi ratés CbSculttteo to wriie (pff cost ti IM Iixed aJ•ttt* Ihttlr ¢sumoled resldual volue, over
rhdr èxpetted tsgofkA on the foll¢>w)n9 b09e&'
Compuiér equlpmMt
3 yeart on a strthw IIM I￿
1.5. Taxatlon
The £MrliV Is exempl from Cotporauon Tax tsn dh&riral)le Ictwweg.
1.0. PuThd •ccouD1109
njnds we ovaijobk use at thÈ digrr*fon rf the tnthtte• th fwtherhnce of the genernl obio¢U¥eg c￿ the thortty
ènd whth heye noi de919nated lor otiw pwpr
DèS*Jnoied ￿n0$ con¥tr5* unresirkttd thBt h&v* been * Jghle by the Inistley for p*tkukr purposés.
Ro$irltied lunds bré funds wlikh 8r* LQ be used In ac£onlan￿ spe¢Kic rèstilaions Iliipattd by donors or ¥¥hJch hbve
Déèn by the charlty lor ￿0j1￿ purpojes. The c￿E ol And aOn)khiJierln9 Wtl) funds ate ch8ryed aggln£t rhÈ
sp*Jll¢ fvnd.
2. R•MuDerntk￿ thnd Expel
No r&muThergtbn or CLher bentnts from the dw￿ werè reedveil by tho In191éos Ihè turront or précedSng yéar.
Tr4volnh9 expènjej 8Thd 01gbu￿eM￿tt$ of £1.99812a22: É4.265) h*rt rdmtrt￿#Éo to 3 (2022: 311ThgLthS.
3. Emplwe• N￿MberS and Remunvatlon
7hè #umber rf employees. Indudln9 (WtClo￿, thè y¥r ag lotlows: nm (2022.. nl)
Ao ompknyee recolvod emnlumQJi￿ In È*ctss LY £60.fA)O.

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TOWARDS TOMORROW TOGETHER
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
l. AttountlrwJ PolFd*g
1.1. Bail• ol prepArtttlon of fln)ncl&l gtatsm¢rts
Th¢9È accounis haVQ been prepbred under Ihe coTrvÉntktn Ii¢m# Èi t4gt or traThsacih)n vhlue
nd have been prepBred IrTr accoidance wlth:
st8[en￿￿t tsl Re¢￿￿￿0nded S¥aCUL*: A¢counUng Rerthw4 by ￿￿tIeS pwèiln9 ¢heir eLteunlS In actoid&nie
WIU) ihe FlnonclBI ReporUn9 siondiid tspplltèblè thÈ UK 8nO Rwblc of IfeJ8nd IFRS IP2) pubiithed Mbrth 2010.
the FIna￿ts1 R*porlhig Standard ap￿[￿bIt kn the u￿led Kwom and RepLlJlt d Irtltsnd (FRS 1021
Ild wltli tlie cTh6rllkeq 2011.
1.2. Incom
IntoniÉ Is reu>9nlged In the Staiem¢nt rf Atth+hlts {WAI r¢hen:
Ihe diartty beiomo& ènllllÈd 10 lh& rtsouices;
11 & ni(Ke Ilkdy Ih8n rnt IJ￿[ thR wli recefvÈ the reso¥rces:
Ihe mondbry v8lue can be MOD￿red wllli S￿l*le1￿ rfl&blMIy.
fjrjrtj •od donatlon*
Grènis and (lonaiknns tre ¢ffily kntluded Ih thè SOFA whèn ihè t)ener￿ IrK6me recognifiim cflteria ￿￿ mot. In the or
pftrformance relJteO 9r•nlS. I￿orne mugl Dnty De rtc(*Jnlsed exteni ihat th&rny h8s prnwlded ihe sprfin&d 9oods
or sorvl£es as ontni¢mont to the grani onty ottws rdoted are meL
1.3. E*pèndltur¢
LlabHftkns are rrtO)9nI￿ *herÈ It is mor* Wi IMn that there Is 8 IW or cortstrucuve otrtlgol1r￿ ¢onin&ttkng tlie
charxy 10 P8Y Oth resaurce9 ihe anwunt or the obWIWJn can be mÈb*ied r6DsoMble ￿rtaInty.
Sypport cos1$
Support costs Inchmle teiitrul funttions fynd n8ve been to cr¢St céErf￿les on J bb* ¢on¥xeni ihe Ugtt
of rewur¢eJ.
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th&r èxpected ugoful on the followkn9 bl$èL'
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l.& Fund •¢¢ounlln9
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and hAVé nol b6Èn for ou*r p
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Ros(rlctod lund$ Arè runds wliith brt to bè used In atcor08￿£ wlih specllk restrKtlons knpased by doDws or ¥¥hlcl)
b¢oll rJs*d by thè lor portkvlar pulp0￿. The c09t gf fal￿9 adnikni$tèrliig SLltI) funds are Chorgw a9&lnst the
2. Trusteej RemuneratkJD •nd Exp•n*ts
110 rèrnynoritltsft ¢r ¢ther bènenig trom tliÈ ch8rKy were rtt•¥eo by th& dyrkng thè currert or préc&thng yèBr.
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3. Employ** Numborg and Remun•r&tion
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t40 èfftployie recelyoo emDlumonts kn ex¢ess of E6g.aQQ.

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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2025
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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
•. Analys11 of Ch•rl*ttbSt Fufidffi (cAAllnu*l)
B•re*v•m•rt CounièfllHy Pllat Bwlg•t fÈMNI meet needs 41 our fan41ies whfire thè
trÈ8imonrs SLop or fall $hort fDf on.g(rfng counsellkng. Th* Twitsteeg wm seek to covngèkn$ wxh gpedb$191 krtowlttlgé 01
bylo$s to 9UPPOrt our 1om14e$.
Av• ejy Glll (d•slHrbAt•Adl:_ Thè wbs ra19od by Oèbwe fyll knllwiy Gll bn mÈnKJry of thoir OaugliterAva who dle
unoxpecredly at 7 days ohl. The 19 Unr*s￿¢tr￿ but Ava's wlgh the fu￿ th fo(ug on hoJlXJC therap￿￿ Dnd
CounJollln94 Pbrticutsrty for coupiÈ$.
Albk'g Angth1* (deslNn•t4d):. 7hÈ n>Thl wa9 set up In ol Alble Afflen. Ihe Iwd9 &re rttsi ￿trki￿a lo orty $PÈ¢lnt
rsrabie acifvity, ti)e fufid Is de51gntd to supptyt the tharG¥s ynetwty.
A¥a Molly WIIIIAma (t•Slrkted):. Thè set w In menw of Aya NhD was aslèép on Thursdoy ZIA july ZOI6.
Av&'s lamlly liope ro ra& ag much rnoney 49 pos*Jts* Uebl6 bwDrents9 W pro¥h1è speciallSI beJebvon>ÈN cbre and
SIIIIOlrth prevenuon Irdnkng.
Flnl•y & (rntylct￿).. Thts fw)d is r4seO ty Ben Oytr And Methk Noble In mÈnw of thelr èons Flnw & Al￿￿.
Thé l)Bve b¢on yyoII for Btsxes, Ben ono t4ethB keén 10 hèlp turkd gvppori ror &hd tDUngollng.
PEnl¢y Scott In M•m¢ri*l Fund Ir•#trlEt•LI):_ ThL4 f￿￿0 19 rnised by Nelarte bnd 8&2 Scoit. In memory ol the5r son Flnloy. It
iypltklly ulod lo tost our of fUOUrte wovjghin for 1omi¥eg who have loki a bthby. It tw 158on ugeo ia Djnd IR)rNry
r>&)ks, Heart3 In ThÈlr
Oll1¢ Il•&l (r*rtrfct•d)kn The fvnd wis tre•ted to wovlde coun9tsYW4 $thvl¢es to bèrebved parenis.
B¢llo'& Wlsh (￿atrICI¢d):. Th& tur￿ wos 10 Spec￿¢01￿ wovldo keyrlr*Js io I￿8p1￿& for tll$trltsrtbn to lèmlll
Sulferlng SU1￿111￿.
Ml• •Dd Clw• Goygh- Thts Iwid wjg creaied In memory rd thè twkl gk&. io be spèrf on activ￿eA kn lkn¢ Hlth thè
CharAle3 obJotts*e9.
Pgrt¢odo Loitory {r¥trlcL•d}- One Yè•f fuDdlWJ fDrThtr4)y. H￿89*n￿l. ProJeeE Support, Rèjnurces, rr & Maikdffin9.
NtstltsnAI Lpttery Communbty (festrlctsd)- FuAd¢r4 8warW EO SUPPOrt the ¢￿&T￿n of V* TO9éther Hub and to
•r)suie thè grthvth de¥elopment ol the cthity.
by Cory Phllip A11190n (r**•rki•d)- Thb wfys dom8ted kn cejebrarknn of Cory. itt bo spert on 9oner•l b¢d¥￿e$ IlThe
vilth thè cnhiiues obiÈ¢Uves.
Frfond• (r¢*trl¢t•d)- Grant tvrtArdS CreMMor￿M Losts.
Op*n MH Gnnt Ire*lcW) - FuThllThJ Tcf fo¢llWir, voiw prnleit Ddrnlnlstration.
Yurkthlrn Bwlldlry Sp¢l*ty {r*stEILtsd)- FunW for •nd ￿rn￿e

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TOWARDS TOMORROW TOGETHER
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENT5 ICONTINUEDI
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2023
7. Reloied Party TransoctSonJ
elness support, Ihe cost of these services
The diarily engaged 11)e services of tnJslees bs lolloiYS.' Deborah ￿11. to provlde buJ
iotsiiea Énll12022.. £16,067). I4￿8n1e Scoti. io provide Doula SElPPOrt and trainlng. the cosr of Ehe￿ service•J lotèiied E20.968
12022.. E21.BQ81. Cathy O)Iplen, to provide U)eTapy, IhÈ cost of U)ege servi£es 101olle<l £3,386 12022.. £1.0901-