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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YFAR ENDED31 MARCH 2021
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OBJEcfivEs AND AC￿￿￿Es
CHARITABLE ORJBCTS
The object of the charity sh￿1 be to relieve 5icknew p￿iCUlarlY amongstp¢rson5 8ufferin8 addÉction to drug5 and
¢ohol fft Surrcy and Borthrs.
It wiu th thi5 P8rticularly by..
l. PJYTrvid￿￿ advice 0￿d guidatKe to &ul)stm tni5us¢rs gnd the¥r friend5 and relatives.
2. .10 adv8nce the eduLB¢ion of the h¥Thitul etFeLts of drugs aTTrd alcot¥)l amongst young stt]d¢nts ¢TwgEd in fijll time
edu¢atH)n in SuThey aod to provid¢ itthrrnation onknw to engage with Iwl NHS ￿r¥I[￿
3. To provide advice a￿d guidar￿¢ for intere￿ed wfesstonal&
4. To collect di55rfflinate ￿fOr[natiOn on all mJtteTr affccting Substance misuse particutarly with a view to
pJzv¢nting substs￿Ce misuse by identifying thosemost Trwln¢rablc.
5. To ratye funiis and in¥￿te contributions fvom gny peTSon or ￿r50￿ wknt50evex by way of sUb￿riptio14 donation 8T
otherwise provid&l that the organisatiot> shall not UAdtrtake any pemianent trading aciivitie5 in rai$in8 fim¢L%
6. To do all su¢h iawfvl thitw a8 Shall fvrth¢rth¢ objects of the Org￿ls￿tiO
[￿ten￿ Cklir's rE￿rt- A cknllengiRg year forth¢ Board, staff. dients and volumteer&
The last time I wès el#ted Chair for SDAC wa5 itl 2Tr)7. having tsken th¢ tY)le followtiw Ann CaTnpbell stepping dl￿￿.
l am pleased to S￿ At)n is Still on the Helpline and httr contributio[2 is worthy of mentionin8 h¢r¢. He￿ l agair4
prtth*ntin& although tune round a5 Interim chairl
The year siart¢d with lockdown and we envjs1ot￿d ¢hange8 to the volume of calls to ow h¢lplin¢ 2udrefrna15 >trto TCS.
We wereproved rightl
De8pile coutlscliots, wylunteer4 and staff with COVID, iKR&Y¢m¢Dts aTKi mallaging their ow)) live& we rnanaged to
cot]tin￿ the ￿￿&t Krvices we have always provtded. An ama￿￿¥ orgdnislltion whirh ha5 the moBt d¢di¢al¢d
comrnullity conscious people I havc evcr h&d th£ hntll)r to meet and 7¥o￿alOngside.
Our Chair, Phil Btddoes. st9)￿d dDWn near to th¢ end of the financial year atti during ht5 time with u4 implemtJJityJ
the reinstatejnent of w0￿1ng Broups and rnuch more to ￿&ble th¢ Org￿]sat[Oll to exydnd find dcvelop proj￿￿.. Our
th￿￿3g0 outto for his contribuliott.
Alongside the tncreaslljg demands on our 5crvi¢cs, our BoDkkccpBr l[LSt￿led and implemETLted a software wogrwn for
ow ￿Ul￿ts. This brought our ￿e￿￿tI￿g itkto lille with larger organi&￿iOns. She i￿8 doLe an aTnazing job and I have
le9Mta￿Wtded from hcr. Sh¢ &s 8mcmbcrofHonow Treasurer Forum
We us¢d th¢ Charity Codc of Go¥emance (seven principle5 for good governonc¢l 95 a 5¢1[-￿￿SM¢nt t￿1. This
i(kntified where wc had wo¥k to do an organisation: to inGr￿¢ thc diTrer5tty and experience of our Boart. t￿Ure
TrLts¢ff5 understood their duiies. imptove how we communÉc&tcd with out and improve how we approath¢d
intwly oT￿[￿eSS within the organwion for L¥Ah T￿￿¢¢5 and stsfi.. AS & rcsu]É, we started ￿¢ru[ting mor¢
IrL]sÈe&
Our Coordinator had kn pull oth Rll thE Stop8 to cover the fothi£htlv tot4 plus meettng tkn ittcrease in F¢oplr ronlacting
us Yia SMS f()r help. She a85i5tcd redeVelnpTll￿t and iirthting of the SDAC w¢bsi¢¢. mokit]g it tnore user frietMIIy
for the public and itnpt¥)ving our 5wial media presence. Booking ￿1 tht z(xim mtttEt)86 during the Y￿ a
pl?enom¢na5 task whichshe aClUev￿ for us ￿1.
ThB nU￿bE[ of people we have styved. and th& results achieved I have peL3oDally, ￿En quite ovenvhelxD&J at th¢
coiisidetablr slcps people have ￿en £bie to toke ￿w￿d5 understanding themselvcs thetr addiciiow and r¢covery. I
think it is fair tn say havillg wotked with what w&s Surrey Drug Ca￿, wliich evulved into S￿. Drug Alcohol
for well over 20 years now. it l8 an orggnisation l proud part of. 'the ￿0p[e within SDAC cohesiyc,
onsidvat4 COmp￿10na￿ eth1¢￿, a[￿ very hardworkin
Feedback from olleofourCowL*llor5 regarding SDAC..
"Its ethicaI gnd also just th¢ besi sthvice for thiles from Oth￿ treatment service& quick easy for PEiwl¢ to engaB4 its
any others¢[vi￿. 99 I have moved aroutMI 8 tew times end definitely &&y that
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Equal ac£e55 to our swvic¢s 1$ for us. Our SM5 scrvice i8 available tor deale￿￿ or wple who gJe hard of
ELWitLg. In addition tu our current monitorinE of equal ac￿55 to our s¢rvices by gendcr, disability, and 5exuaJ
Orien￿tIOn. wc havc striven ID Pro￿[1t¢ OUT 5¢rYÈces c4)w)ry wide. W¢ hav¢ looked olld advertised for Trusttts wbo can
enhance and planour advertising Campai￿ to Ttad) the whole of tht ComM￿lty.
We have good re&8OllS to ￿ proudof all tt￿ wehave achieved th￿￿t)8 this last. very diffiLultyear.
REVtEW OF PRINCIPAL ACTtvrriES AND PL4NS FOR FUTiJRE ACTIVITtES
SwTey Drug and Alci>hol Care Lt<[ (SDACI is a GFwity service that is t￿d in and covttE thc Eounty uf 8urreyJ offering
much moT¢ than the rtame suggest5. The charity w85 Set up ill 1986 with the &xpre55 intention of helping people with
drug alcohol iSSLth It ¢VolV￿ ovcr the years to become a holistic charity intludes mental heahh in thtion
to 5ub5tance misuse: &lon8 with servitt's &peafically designed for people aftected by the impact of addittioll5. All our
SCryi¢¢5 rLOll-judgffjEnÉal. empathetic and genuine, offering help to people with a number of difficulties that Tn8y
seem in8UrnlOUntablc ai litnes.
Tbe rn#in activities of the ch817ty Are:
Helplille
We offer a *leplione helpline servict. aV8ilable on a fret to call number10808 802 s￿10). staffed 24.17. 365 days a year
culls Ell4illTies fix)m people would like our help aroutLd 9￿Y ofissues. 'The helpline is stsffixl by
team of volunteets. some with many years, experifflce. The team is well tr￿lled tn including diiigs and
alwlK>I, rnental IKalth and helping people lsigttlfi￿llrt others) affected by the impact ot the difttculties mentioned. Thc
I￿1p1]ne holds uiformation and iufotD C￿]¢1￿ ol wider sÉnicts av￿1￿1C. This $ervi¢¢ is Confidential knwev¢r w¢
will &5k for consent to hold irtfomiation if a uiler is ￿ferred into other 8er¥ic£s we offer.
Our incredible te2ni of voluiiieer5 have tnanaged to cover & majoriry of the skifts of our 24 hour hr[pIll￿ days a
Ivea. duTing a really thaIl￿ging year. Due to COVID, Fe We￿ Ullable to hold training Lx>ur&es for voluntffrs
to relieve the pr£8sure on out existing voluDteers. Wc are Ycry prol￿ nf thi5 achicvcrnenl and the dedication of the
volunteeT3 to I￿1p1ftg pwple in Sury. Ow wond¢rfvl volunteers have gone the extra tnile to ￿1p ow calleTS. dwite
ex￿r￿en¢1￿gthett own dI￿lCuItlc5 thÉngtbe COVID pandemic.
W¢ planning tr> offer ail existing volutrteers trdining ￿ MenTrl Health Level 2. enthjrsed by Ofqkd and SQA
aLxredited. This will & proYi(kd inhouse by Amanda Collyer: helpline voluttker and Qtstm¢h LE&L
WE ll]n iTthous¢ trainillg 136+ hours) for new vOlU￿ts¢r5, ¢nabling th¢tn to work on the Helpline as advisots and
signp05ting to approwiate 8er¥iGes with othcr or8anis8tions. M8tty voluntfClS Eain invaluable ￿perience
working on the Helplint and then go on to he¢oTTre therapists, supwrt WOTkeT5 and adwi80r5 fi)r other Or￿￿1$atIOnS aTMI
agencl¢s. [A￿llY many stay on with our services Vol￿1￿2￿ on Helplin
A$ srrvice ￿5￿ sail"Lucky to have this servic6 And we are lu¢ky to httve ow volunteersl
Many of our volunteris work f￿1 time and lead bus) liv&s with family or other work in th¢ ¢omrnunity aT￿ off
thctr pr￿lOuS time to deliver cmotioDal siwiy)rt to ow¢all¢r5 inth¢ir oThTremrAthic UTllque way.
Our volunt￿r5 art an amazingwup of p¢opl¢.
Betng the helplirK numEer for the M4s fiF5t &ep5 PTograTnrne, wc have seen a I2￿￿ increase in c&lleni with collcerns
about their mental w¢lliKitw particiilarl> at￿letY and depre58itsfy durin¥ the COVtD paod¢riLiC. Many OE our ¢alla5
havB becn in deepdIst￿SS and this dcrnonstrat&4 the value of our5ervice snd th¢ criiicai need in the community.
'Exts?￿t1Y Ernteful ¥t*h￿ timÈ Ilry)nymous service user
Thtre is no doubt atwt the 1rnM￿se value ot. hwd. Our voluTrtB¢f5 huv¢ the titne kn li.8t¢n to callers,
under*and their concerns, to offer advim to Sign￿st to 5¢rvices that help fiffther or to ￿(Cr rrtople dir¢¢tty into
trealment for dru8 or a]¢ohol ￿ncernS.
'H¢lpliAe is a gTt4t serYit& ' knnymous Se￿ICL. User
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Our wolunleers or¢ oftrll thr fjtst ￿1[ people make with gew help for m¢ntai we]Ib¢ing or arknowkdging their
struggles with sub5tan(t mibuse. Being able its releT callers directly into tre￿mettt for Subst￿¢¢ mi5U5E particulwly into
SDAC TelePhoT￿ Counsdling Servic< is a ￿61 odvhntag¢ for catle15. Our volunteers teel confiiknt in the
ktMFwledEe tt￿calleJ¥ wxll be helped.
"Really knowledgeabl&...vtry appreC￿tIV¢0fsCrvl¢e and am22ed at supp)rtQD offer." Anonymous service user.
We drveloping furtkn support for volunteets continued professi0J￿ development progto]nTnCS and
bi-mDIlthly virtual meetwgsj a suggestion from our VOIL￿te¢r LiOibVtUHelpli￿ VolunteEr. We alway5 welcome ideas
from ourvoluntew5 88 our 2pproach to mar￿t ond developM￿t i8 Orte of incl￿1￿.
We sUp￿rt ow volwit¢¢r5 eV¢ry step ofthe way at%1 they sup[￿e1chOther as LteAn.
W¢ ar¢ roThmitt¢d to 8afeguarding those that use our servi¢e and those volunteerittB. W¢ xtively rmtnote Lxuality trf
opportunity tor all, and aut vulunteers corTae from di￿Se backw)ut¥Js. ¢uItUT¢S 8Th1 WO￿ Expeii¢nce. wlllch is a g￿d
retlection oftlr cdlerstOtl￿ helpline.
Feedback from our ¢all¢r5 ￿ ullport8J]t aT￿ we lithj. We use tbis to not only lrnprove our helpline service and inform
our voluntcer training. but it is also JEwarding tor our Voluntee￿ to know they h&ve help¢d. Anonyniou5 fcedback is
given usingthe Survey Monkey platform on our website.
90•/4 of c8JleT5 were very sati8fied th¢ help they rtteived .
If you feel un¢omfort¥bl¢ abDUt diBCU5sing your diffjculty or difficlllties With our helpline volunte£r tram. lye otfrr a
SMS text service on 07537 432411 that runs between 9am to 2pm Monday to Friday and we also tkav¢ a websTt¢ that i5
avail8bl¢ on ww4v.surydNgy￿d￿lcohOlv1ll￿.0r￿.Uk A *[[-￿ferr*l button u8ed to cotttact us by filling in a simpiE
fomi if ihe nted ari&
Tjus comingyear is just w bts$y. readv to listen, to Si8nENX8tatdT¢f¢F intgtrtthntnl
Feedback from a¢urr¢ntvolunte¢r.'
"I havE been a volunteer for S.D.A.c. for I l year5 now. WheTh I dÉd my [￿St shift on my own, of ¢ourse I nervo
knew thai th¢re ivas si>rnconc else 8t the end ot"th¢ phone If I got stuck or dithil utthtattd something. B*k thcn
it was only drugs issues w¢ advt5td on."fhere was no p*r supp)rL just¢￿1 c0.Drdit￿rat&JY Éilne.
Ay thc yrar5 have gone by. wt now have menthi bealth issue5 to r￿￿nd to, whicb tneant learning a new diing totslly
ien to me. One tbing I knve le*mt is to bE fftore patient attd eaimer whcn Foplr rall thcy really don't know what
help is available to th¢tTr. Sotnetirnes we h8V¢ to to the $8m¢ person over and over. but even it antu)ying we ¢8try
onand ty ￿ belp.
I have l¢atnt that you h&ve to keep learning new skills {i.e. new trends in dTUg& different 5tr¢¢t skng and the
¢ff￿￿on the person)
I cany wotk in my old job after an op¢ratiOll. so I haye a lot of free time. SQ I do take on shift5 that we Th)t covere
C5PCa3]l> during th¢ rurreDty¢ar due to COVtD, whi¢h k¢¢p5 ttL¢ bu5V Jny Errind tlunkit
I do nLtan to tzll the Cwrdinator.. frn I￿ving but I keep for8¢tiin8 to tell Ihctn. S.D.LC. has given me a lot more that
what Ive given them... ....
All thE knI..._.......
Feedback from Helpline volunteer..
'[ find a sense of purrK)se in covetillg the Surrey Drug and Alw1￿1 and Mentd Help FiJ* %teps helpline aver the pEst
two years when l an5wEr a phone call and can $ignFK>5t pwpl¢ to relevant ttlentsl healtli chariti￿ for 8￿P[￿)rt through
counselling and Safe Havens. A180. wheTh I can help a with a drink or dnEg is5￿ or their fd. rnily or friends by
DtroduLing OUT'f¢lEphone Q>unsellin8 Servi¢e eith¢r th¢ St￿dard service or our Booi Camp CoutLselling service. Kind
Regards."

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Telepholle Coull5elJiDg Se￿ice5
This frcc 5crvicc has bEEn running Since 2010 and ori8it)&lly aiTll¢d at those deaned to tx hard to rrach clients d
to di5abilitiey. no￿11[endan￿ at wJk in s¢rvict3, people in rurdl without easy ￿(e&S to trallswT¢ those with
children making it difficult to find childcar¢ ot h&v¢ ti]nc to attend se5sFor￿ shift worktts cannot attend regular
sessww or hig￿￿Jfi]e user5.
Our [xju￿¢[liThg service off¢r5 a T&nge of services for the ¢llent. we offrr one to on¢ counsclling sessioos via tele￿one
For cltcnts SlTu¥gling wiib mental h¢alth issues and these are normally d¢liver¢d on a w¢¢kly b&si5. These are
confiLkntial coun8elling s￿￿OnS that are offer¢d initially on a we&ly basi5 for 12 wttks howcvEr as thve
tgrj be Tailored10 wh client's need&
Wc offtr a telephone coun8ellin8 servite foi ttrvg and al￿b01 difficuJti¢& and the client will be abl¢ to gain help and
knowledge of addiction5. in all the￿ fomis. and work out what is the right recDVery pathway for thcrnsclvcs in R safr
spacv. if they so chovst to go inlv ￿covery. More hntcnsive utsrv&Jtions ar¢ ai80 availobl¢ if the ciietth feth this coiwse
nfaction is tKedal.
We offer a telephone S￿¥1￿ that we likn to catl Boot Camp. TIUS 15 an tnitxse pr0￿me deliver&1 irt 22 hourly
Sts5iQll5 of counsellin& Dercnding on the ¢licnt'5 siti]ation thi5 Can be tailored to ether two sessions per dav. one 5e&sion
day or thr¢¢ session5 a wed(, b8Std again on the clients need ond availability. There 15 also a pattner onlirtr
(Zoom) therapN groLW ¢a]led thr Buol C￿P Rewvery Group (BCRG) for cotjtinued SUPFX)rt at c[￿ of th¢ Boot
C.aTllP PT(Kr*4. 1'hiE group 15 only available kn ibose cli¢nt5 UPDn completion of the Boot Cwnp p[oc￿. Thc gruup
allows cliejjis 10 Itty LQTffteb1cd ¢0 the Service cven if dw havG l¢ft oue to one COUTL%¢lling. CA>nvention lap&8 are offered
to clients Trltornight find thes¢h¢lpful toward5 the￿ rffovery.
We uttdersland ￿ SDAC that addictions can. and will. friet￿S k]nd family mernitT5 at a very deep Itvcl.
tb¢r6ftbre we offer couThsellllE for Si￿lfi￿[ uthers. Thi5 5ervi¢¢ ru￿8 over twelve COLll)selling session$ via ttlq)honE
and agkin bc talIa￿d to need. Vur coullsellors otter the elient$ an opportunity to Express th¢￿selV£S in a safe STMLe
ith￿1 judgemcnt cortfjdence. Our tounsEIIoT5 can &Lfo inform the client addi¢uoTL which ￿ be helptiil
lo ut￿￿r￿￿￿d ￿havIourS aTOUtLd addiction.
The feedknk wt have rweive from forni¢r ¢li¢nts s1¥)ws U5 provide an eK(tll¢nt scrvice and mary of our fomKr
clients haye moved forward Iwith us into a new, 8JKI at limo won(tethl state of being. We a￿ alway5 Striving to improv¢
thEr¢for6 all fredback is fyully ft¢¢ivrd.
Outreath
Our Outrwh team provides free edLthional talh to 5chLX)Is, wIlegG%, yDLrth group5 and ptofe5sion8] pJoup$. In
2020121 the Outreach team rnet with 103 Year 1011 I p]pil% and 25 Stnuts WOTking tnwaTds a b￿8¢ attended an online
training workshop in SwTey. The 5¢rvice is given free of any chwge& due lo gettroL8 dthmliots and grants tolaiing
£2,692.84. Due to COIID and irstrÉctions wt wcrc Iwble to PTe5art In 35 organi5atiorks &5 wehoped.
Ow int¢lltÉon is Éo vt3it more in 2021122 COVID relAtd reslrictions have been suftioertly liftEIL
Youth Festival posWned du¢ to COVID lockdown ha8 been ￿.￿K)Qked for Juty 2022. We now ajso sit ort the
EAI. (Edibles Action Team) and the Ethl)les Education Ttatn. T￿e will be a tKx)kitt8 for th¢ Combin¢d Charities
Chri51tn&s Fair in Guildford inNov¢mber 2021.
We offtt Outreach services to an atrdy of instittJuo¢)s in¢luding 5¢hools. wll¢gts. univ¢r5itie5 along with b￿Siness¢$
and other charitie& If you would lik¢ ￿OrE itthEmthior4 plea8¢ ftel free to wntact our te￿.
In 2021122 the Charity will wntinue to pcrfortD all of the atrM)ve suvices.
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SDAC Proje¢ts
AII policies have IK¢n rNith¢d and updated regardless of when they were due. This is to ensure w¢ aTe fully complia
with current regulations ond have clLar ptocedures in placc to Ensure we adhere to the policies. W¢ &r¢ indebted to
Voluttsry AthEon ￿Ut￿ Wut SLllTey (VASWS) for thear a%ststatLce iThchccking the ￿li¢l¢S for us.
New look SIIAC Website
Ow weixqite is regularty rniewed and ￿data. We adverti￿ prornote our servic￿ via online 50ciai media
campaign$ and ptovi(ling lil¢rnIu￿ to GP practice4 hospiials. pham)acies, Al¢ohol Liai50n Tean15 within hospitals
Surrey. Citi7M Advice BUr￿ll8, PolicTh Neigh1x)Urh￿d Teams. Richmond Fellowthip, Probation and othw relev8nt
DTganÉ5ation5 within Surr¢y ￿ Borders. The Helpline 1$ listed on various websites including Healthy Surrey. Talk to
FranL Surrey ]nfDrmation Point 2nd some Surr¢y Borougb COU￿11,5. ￿50 Helpline ￿>￿e on
their recorded message toroth ofhours help.
5DAC is a m¢mber of th¢ Fklplirw P8Jtnership who &85iSt the Charity wryth providing the be$t Q￿lIty $￿Tice to our
us¢r5.
SDAC Helpllne Projeots
SDAC secured the Contract with Swrey C(rt￿ty CouTKiJ for a filrther ye￿¥ Ur￿stricted fi￿dIllg as a sutk8tance misuse
Helplit
If you frel unLx>mfottable aknut dis¢ussiTrg yuur difyiculty or difficulties with our helpline volunteer t¥Jm, we offer &
SMS tvxt 5WViCE on 075.17 432411 that rulls between 9am and 2pffj. Monday to Friday and WE &lso have a webstte that
is av¥iilable bw visilin& www.sutreydruwdulcohol&greA>rg.uL which a Self-r¢r¢n￿ button you for
ctS5ing our Telekthone CA)un5elju￿ ServiL%& it'th¢ n¢ed ari5¢&
Thc Helpline alFA> ￿fer you to our T￿eph{￿ Coutjselling 8ervice8 {TCS). aNi you will cOnta￿d within 3
WO￿lAg d&y$ of a refml. The Helplille caj) guide yvu tu the that fits your curr¢nt need Here at SDAC w¢
offer arange of 8¢rvic&s dewd1￿&¢n YOUT fi¢￿, deliver￿ b). telephone orvirtually ￿8]ngthez0OM platfojm.
Telepholle CoullselliD% Service rrcsi
We recogDioe the wojk and (x>mmiim¢nt of our, British Association for Counsellin8 8nd Psychother￿Y IBACPI,
ReBi$t¢red CounselIts￿ duTing iEus difficult year. Th¢rt was inGiea5e in clietts who had complex struggles during the
aJn4zirJ¥ 98Yo of those attending Bootcarnp stopptd drknkillg or u$ing drug5.
We lis￿d to what clients ot. PAxJt Camp needed to maittsin sobri￿ and pilort¢d, for 6 months. a Bwt Catnp
RecoNery Group (BCRG) via Zoom, oncc a week tor an hfiur and a half. OrK¢ dients COTDpkted the Bwt Camp
S510TlS. they were invited into the rolling group. Due to it8 succ￿5. we have incorporated BCRG itits) our m•n Boot
Camp $etvit¢.
Statement from aD SD.4CTCS clltllt Trvith coDsEllt to 5har&
"I I months ago I rcdised SOTThC shock. latter many years of denial) that I was and AM att alcoholic. At time of
that ￿p￿￿¢¢, I had spenl 7 weeks in a rJ)m& in illtensive care, following a heart failure. thultipl¢ or8an failur¢ a[￿ a
5cizllre. My wife was ￿VIsed to p￿pare for tbe worst wifr wanted to kav¢ my ￿lationShEp with my children was
failing. I'i)day l am a recoverin8 al¢oholi¢. 11 ￿OnthS completely sober. Rcasonably rntdicalty fiL if sorncwhat
immubil4 my wife a￿d f2rnity telationshtp is V¢ry Strong once awn. I was Sp￿ PTi50n alld h%LV¢ reachcd a happy
and ￿]Styl￿g stsge of cottlentment by working hard with my wife LruLidly &nd ¥rilicaily thanks. to the 3UPPOrt of
SDAC Telephone Couns¢11ing Scrvice. My cOu￿￿e[l￿1S k[￿wledg£ dedication, own ITfr exp6rie￿C¢S. £nd qualifiÉ*iOTJS
were Insp￿ational to me i)od Still I￿pIre to leaching a sirnilar level olreL¥kvery 2s heh&8."
Client feedback.
"I have recerulj firu51Kd 12 sessiuns of tounselling with TCS. This is the fitst time in approx.. 20 y¢g]Y of thrTFFy that I
have Teceived the a￿ruPTiot¢ help. SD tNJst of wb&t I hav¢ 1¢4m¢d is rmy to m¢ and I have just 5tsrted th scratch the
SLrface. l arn making good progress artd will Gontillut to do so."

hol Care LÉM
CE5
¢ar Ended 31 .
2021
Letter from a ¢li¢Dt wished to ststement
'[ ￿ltIng this at 7.30 in Ihe moming of TuesdAy 16th March 2021. A y¢ar ago I would have bEtn awake for the
2 howx at least. WIIEn I did wakE, my flisi thought would b4. is there any wine left in the fridge from lasi nightg
There w&s. That will see through till 10.IH). It di& By IOJO my stock had b¢eTr Yepleni5hed. The day was heading i
0￿Y one diTection. Just like the previow8 tsys.
La8t July I w&% ￿ferred TCS. A ￿￿][c￿£C was &ven by my counsellor. A￿ you willing to join dit B￿t C8Thp aDLI I
how to take clwgc of your life through leamin8 the 12 steps? The answer was obvious. I tsm six tnt)nths solxr attd
arn able to look back on previou5 d￿ad¢S of my life. Th¢ in¢vitsble dcscent into alcoholism. The recognitioty of
opportunities mi55ed and the collsi8nt stsr$s n¢fyJing the next drink. The fittur¢ is so diff¢rrnt now. There is on¢
organisation and one ￿rsOn that s&ved me fr(Mn that past and showed nTre a fimure. Kind regard8 AW,
W¢ a]50 under8th￿l at SDAC that 8ddiction5. C3D gud will. affect friends &nd farllily tnwnb¢r5 at a very deep Icvd
ther¢fo￿ wr off¢r counsejling for 51gntfJcanL others. This ¥ervi¢e runs over 12 counscllin8 scs%ions via tclcpknn¢ and
agallj can k tsiloTed tu nccd. Our LOU[￿lI0r8 otkr the dients Èn OPPDrtunitv to expre55 themselve5 In a safe sy
without judgement and in collfident*. Our COUAsellors can a180 infonn thc Llicnt dddictson, which can be helpful
to understand behaviours ar0￿d￿dEctio
Fedback fiY)tnclifflt:
This is th¢ first tim¢ in my th¢rdPy journey that my speLific nttth have ken largeted. We 8re Maki￿ wogffss. My
covllsellor 18 extremely knwledge&ble, kind dndeasy to talkto."
TCSProJe¢ts
Beot (amp ha% ￿￿Ome a main servicr. working with those whu feel able to tomrnit to twice daily sessions including
we£keDd calls lo c1￿k they 2L m￿ntain their recovery. 98°/4 of thost attendin% Boot CaTnP Stopped drinkin2 vr
using drugs. Wt listciied to what they needed to maintain sobriety and pilotc& foT 6 Tnonths, a Bnot CaTnp 14ecowery
Group vi&ZixTrm, week, foT I￿1￿. and a ljaif. Once ¢li¢nts r￿Trp￿t￿ the ￿t Camp se85ion& tkney were invited
iTrto the rollTng group. 'IThey rnighr also like to wJrtinu¢ counsellinK unce a week. Due lo its 5ucces& we have
llKorwrdted BCRG into our main B(xrt C￿p scrvic¢. Bwt c.atnp Temains tlexibk, t￿￿ient and an ongoing project
due to its [￿￿￿One￿￿ succes& The flexibility of the service ensures cbetts aTe qiTi¢kl) off¢r&l fvrther coufisclling
s¢ssions if they are stnTggling.
study frotll aBoot Camp client:
IN'orkin8 frotTr hDme aTrd dTinking htaviiy. On SatLwday, on ￿￿5￿Cnt of the client's rR¢ds was 2nd thcir
availability to attend twic£ daily sessiors and their wiIbn8ncss to acc¢pt tEry [￿edEd help. Sundy AA meetings
idcnlifivd ￿ ￿An&￿e8b1¢. Explored wby previous att¢mpts at att¢nding AA mcetings had not prowed effective ¢llough.
Past dynllmic5 et fian)ily and ¢xploroJ ak>ng with what had beell IDSÈ due to &lwlKII use ￿rIng following s¢ssion5.
Client worked 5hift& and the flcxtble n8tUTe of the SffViLr ￿abled them to work daily and have sessions. Client was
shocked their rewv¢rv first ratha. being ￿ld cat)nut (k) tl)at timd. Cli¢nt lapsed one day bu¢ got baok on
track ttKfolIowiDg day which w&% a ncw expeTien
Fcedback from thc client of the gtudy..
"M>. life has (hanged so mucb. l am $0 pleased l accepted your Pro￿￿1. Thr twi(% daily Sessions Tnade the bi8
differetlte. My tothrt$elling wa5 tough at tirnes but had 50 muGh patitnGe. k[￿WI￿8& and caK [￿S b&8 wmed my life
rT)und beyond anything I thou￿1 wa5 PK)55ible."
Cli¢llt rtteived a 3-mo]th ¢h#k ¢￿1 and a &monih check cajl. To dale fvrther ￿(0￿￿>1 use. IM)wever. the can
com¢ aGLrs5 Tcsor Bwt Camp anytime ihcy feel
F¢edbadL from th¢ Counsellorof the 8tlldy.'
'I had a check tall with & client today. He is now clvdn days and in CA with a 5yonsor. I have to say it was a
pleasure 5p¥kingto him. he 15 achaogfyl tnan, it gave my WOrkre￿ tangible vduc. It wa5 for tne lo."
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And Al
rt of t￿ Trus
dtd 31 March 2021
The Future for Counselli￿g
We also offer a service ￿led Dru8 Related DeathWDIi-fatrl ovwd08e (DRDI pro8raD] to help the f&mtlies friend5
of addi￿ wlK> suffered the IDSS or n&ryr Ios5 of 8 lowed one throllgh tsir addithiye b¢haviour5. The coutjsdling is
ovcr 12 s￿l0nS. usually onLe a 8ttd is delivered via tekphone or virtually using Zootn. A ￿55 or tlear 105s of a
we love tluough additions will generate a huge nthnber of q￿StIO[L$ gnd feelings ofgrie( sFiartie, remors4 dnd
fear. Our svvice will. get￿Y artd psy¢hologbcslly. hold cticnt in thc K55ions and gve the client the spKe to express
thetr feeiinES 0￿d thouglts. Once cltents tompl¢tr to one counsel11￿ we will m group8 via ￿K)In it) which ihey
will be Able to parti¢ipat¢.
We mntinue to advcrtt8¢ engage with those clien1$ who have a multitude of strugg]¢s aion8side sutwntr5 U5e(L
including dAm￿lIC violEn(x, cr1rnin￿ activities which llnpacted on th¢ir lives, dual diagn05i£: abwe and 1058 Df
frietLdships, family and mentsl health struggles, diagTh)s¢dorothowi84 impactirtgon thBir livc*.
Emergen¢y funding was 5Erw¢dto ¢nabl¢ us [￿n￿lting hvo additionsl Counsellots.
Owtcojhe mODltoriDg
The feedb￿k from our fonner clients shows we provide an ex¢ell¢nt service ￿]d ma￿Y of our clients have moved
for¥vard with us itiio a ne￿, aod at tim* won(kLthI state of how¢vtr wr always 5triviDg to improve. therefore
all feel￿8ck 15 gTatetully receiv
Ou¢r¢#¢h Prtsje¢ts
Youth Festiv￿ p￿tponed till JUIY 2022 10 ensure fvll cycity for the day. Many cv¢nts and p¢rforni¢ts a￿ knkcd for
thi5 evetrt, which will see up to 350 youngpwple engagin8 in a¢tivities #nd¢ducatioDal s&%sion5.
ID late 2021, we wish ts) provide a Parents confer￿¢£ Th55 would give p8ML8 tJ)e opportunity to I￿er understand the
ditliculties young ￿PIe might ¢xpai¢nce with alcohol atKi or us4 OT the ¢h¢y we Luthr to use
Our website is re8ulaAy reviewcd and updated. We adverti8e and promote our services via so¢ial media ¢amp&igRs alld
proVid￿g lit¢ratur¢ to GP praGtiCe5, hospiiai4 Alcohol Liaison Teams within su￿tY hospitals, Citizen Advice BU￿U￿
Poli￿ andN,eIgh￿)Urh(mmI T&nns. and other re1¢vaThtor￿nl￿l¢)nS withijj &ry 8ndBoTd¢r5.
The Helpline is bsted on vaTiOU5 web5it¢s includillg Healthy SunEyi Tdk to Frrt SuTry Inform4tion Poiot End some
Surrey Borough Courtcil¥. C￿￿Y51 a150 ha5 th¢ Helpline phone numEtrontheir reeordedmessase for out of hours ILelp.
Future n¢w51etteTh, runEDtly distributed monthly to a]1 volullieers, Staff attl Counseli¢)r5, will between llLonthly
zooffl meetings and newslett¢rs.
SDAC is a member of the Helplines Partn¢T5hip ThlLO a58iBt the Charity with prowding th¢ best quaIity SErvI￿ to our
Ri%k MaA4gemeoL
During Morrh 2a20, gJMJ sub5equenÉ lockdown8, we ￿Came increL%ÉrtgJy &W&Ft of the threat covtD. We wnsequ¢ntly
COll8idered Jx>tentid risks and threats to Dur servic¢5. We bew to plan bow we would r¢$pond and sustain our 8ervices
tyVeT th¢ p¢llod of the parLdemic. A& all orgdnisation with maT)v ye￿, exptrience 8nd expertise of telephoDe workin&
we wert well Iu lake llp this inCTvasingly used medium of workin& Our hyp)thesi5 ￿a5 a sign[fica￿t inGre￿ in
detnand for our s¢ryice5. 'fhis was to prove well foun(kd and well [llw￿8td. SDAC applid for Goyerninrrti fi]nding
frotn t￿] bornugh councilg and Trusts.
Att ollt Orhou￿ ¢mergen¢y servic<, for callers is by SDAC HclplinE 0808 8D2 5tM)J.
In ¢vent of & p)w¢r failure, SDAC documems ￿ all backed up weekty on extemal hard driv& The SDAC
c￿rdinatOr h&8 baclaw f&ilitits whith w b¢ used ￿ the event of power failwe lasting MO￿ a f￿ hour5 if
requird. as d0¢5 TCS.
L055 of qtststory Funding.. Contingency planning. induding 3-mODth cxpEndituTE reserve. for such an evtht End
regul8reng2gemetti with commissioneTSto ensure enough noticeof any event ¢on bc
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Limikni
ofthe Trust
d31 m￿ch2O
fi)rthe Year
S¢8ffwg: Wc ￿gUlarlY train and retain volunteer& Keeping up to date with current thllthin8 and l¢gi81ation.
Tru8tets.' Re£ular tr81n1￿ P&rticul8rly for govenwice. Adyctts in place for recruitmtnt of rnort T￿￿te¢S with releV￿t
eXt￿l¢ll¢e knowledge.
RETrIEW OF F￿ANCIALP0STr10N
Ovrr theyear, the Ch8rity re￿rtS a pmfilof£67.003.518ndendtd ￿ yearwith a T￿r¥¢ of £122.862.
"rnjstees tegularly monitor ffinatt¢ial performance ofthc charity. to ensure adequate rebery&% are alw&ys tllaintained.
Our FillanGial Poliry and combined re5erYes ￿11¢Y are approved by the TLU5tees amd strictl). enforced. Qy2rt¢rly profit
d Ioss 2nd bud8d foTt¢&￿t5 arc hy the Hoard of Trustees. Each B08rd TnE¢tin& ￿r[nallY monthly* the TTe&qurrr
presents the finallcial wsition ofthe charity and highlights any cO￿e￿￿. I￿ring thc yc*r th¢tc has hcen no apparent
b]ULhes i)f SDAC f]]]anGiJ poliGI¢S
Each SDAC projeLX is carefuIly ll￿1t0red against inwmr expEnditsJre. Balancing fimding eo
FUNDING
Due to furlding of£50,700 from Sunry C4)unty Co(llKil, SDAC provid¢ & H¢lpljne is frcc Df rh9f8t to caller&
alortg with th£ associated costs of running and proMoti￿th¢ S¢TYiC¢.
In NovanE¢r 2019. SDAC created a Community Fundraising Team to rw8e fimLts for the orwisation 8nd build
awaren¢ss of the s¢r¥i￿$ offtr¢d In 2020121, the team I￿sed £188.32. This new iDltiative will (x)ntllllLe to grow n¢Kt
year withnw event&
We are tndebied to all thc T￿￿ts, FO￿nd￿tiOns, Community Funditig, PolÉ¢¢. Li)tt¢ry. othEr S￿d smaller clwitt
and thtise client5 who donate towards thetr counsellfftg s¢5510￿. We appreciate the work li&¥ i)XSiStin8 US
with impJvvine_ public awarettw of our Service through all TnClltion£d ahove, as well a5 our key SUp￿rt￿S,
peT50ll5 of high public srature and by ivord of moth throughptts(mal recommendation.
We hawe 38 Vi¢e Patrons who a&stst US in so￿liTh8 ￿t￿ltial dotEor4 TrLtsts a￿1 Gr￿J￿ making fOu￿atiOnS. We a]r
indebted to the￿sup1￿ ￿ work.
We particularly Bratcfvl ta thE G8rfJeld Weston FOU￿￿￿101￿ a f•nily found¢d th￿itablE grant-jnalung trust, who
gave over million to over 2.100 c11￿llieS the UK ID the ￿0st rccent financi21 yL*r. Th¢ %i8nificanl dnnation
from Gafjtld Weston F(rtthdation ha5 hugely benefited many of our rlÉEnts.
Otsr stsccts$ful funding appllcation with Wokin¥ Cotntnunity Grant, hes enabled to continue our invaluable work
throughout the y&gr. Without the 511PtK)rt of fvndeTS alld T￿￿tS sllch as wOki￿ we would not havc reacbed &8 many
PEopl¢ tnto)dèJ. and who eleaxly bt￿rJtedfrO[ll the SUPPDrt rffeiv
TCS receivd £260,860 from generous Tn1￿ 8Dd Grants. incluliDg £4.410 from ¢lIet￿ who do[￿ed toward5 their
Ol￿S￿li￿8 se%%ions. We art gr&elill fi>r the generosity of Shanlcy and Eltnbfid8e BC, Surrty He&h BQ Wuking BC
Community Gran( R*liatJ Home& P05tcode Neigbbothd Lolt¢ry Tw5L littay, colllm￿lty PouTKl&uon tor Surrev,
Henry Stnith. Watcs, WaIton.oTrThattLes Charity atKI Third House for ￿&blIng counselbng sesgiong for more clitDts
than in previo￿ y¢ars.
RESERVE8 POLICY
The objects of thc ch8rity specify th* th¢ income and prorkrty of the company sbail b¢ y11￿ 501¢ly towards thc
objr¢ts of thr Glwity.
Thc Charity oirn5 to have sufficient res￿￿¢8 to coveropx¥attsWC0515 for F¢thrtt.month perÉod.
TTUSt£es reviEW the Fi￿arKE and Re8eThesLu)mbin￿F￿[lw atregular imervats.
PUBLIC BENEFrr
The ￿MpanY d¢mon5trat¢5 pubtio benefit inthe followirtg ways:
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Dru AndAlcoh
rt f the Tr
Year E
ed31fv1
l. Provision of a 247 frceplK)ne telephone Helpline for attyoT* CDncerned aknut thu8 or alcohol 8ttd mild to
moderateJneo(a] health.
Ow th year, the HeiolirK receiv￿.
1.525 coils for help
. 48Y. for tncntai hedth conce￿
25% for substance mtsuse
' 16°h were for bodi mentaj health substance nisu*.
' 6Y• call8 from professionals
' 5% SMS messa8es fi)r help
The Helplinc rtfctrrd 316 c3ilErs ￿ treaÉm¢nt with either SDAC TCS or Oth￿ agenci• of which 84VD succesBfvIIy
ellgaged in counsellin& All incre88e of93 referrals from 2019llO
'nR Helplijje also $w)tK)rts TCS ¢li¢nts in bctw¢en the￿ couTh8ellin8 se&8ÈOns #tsd advi8u profession8J8 on services
available in Surrey for substonv misu￿.
2. Provision of a Telcphone Cou[]sell￿g Service offering 12 weekly th¢rapattiG sC5sions for those aLfccted by sthstgnce
misuse or significant other4 withoui £hatge to (he¢lient.
OvertheYe￿. TCS r￿Ord￿..
' 3.254 teletthone counselling 8e&8ioN8 W¢￿ attend
' 469 ¢li¢nts received ffjun5elling
' 87 additional clicnts went thrDugh the BoDt camp W8TaTn
1.104 Bwt Camp counselling sessions. 718 weekend checkcdls and 31 Boot Camp Recovery GtY)up ses8iOrt8
. 31 t() 50 urèy w￿e the hith¥t PCTCelltage ofclients referred by SDAC H¢lplin¢
' 8(P/o Df clients used alcohol. the rernaining used other substances. cocain¢ and cannabis bcing (hc hiBhtsi of the
' s5v￿QfelIcntsreportedt￿ejT substaDC¢ us¢ aff¢¢t¢dth¢ir work and f￿llY relatiooshi
' 36V*had ¢hildren UTKkr the age of16 year5
' 6% of all cltents wer¢ r¢￿nI1￿. or Gurr¢ntJy in the cllrnin81 justice sySt￿n.
IP/u of clie]rts [t￿rted experiencing domesiic violentt or sexud 8&8ault CUJTeatIy or at some tim¢ in th¢ p4st. whith
still causcd dvrrsc Eff￿t￿.
Every LIient IS Dff¢red the OP￿rtUnIty to send confidential f¢ediwk ew&lu&ting their expcrience of TCS. This fr￿tt￿ck
is Used to develop and mainiain the¢xemplary S¢T¥ice provided.
YrERESTS
CurKnt Tn￿ th08e who scryrd during thE yEar are 5knwTh on page 2. The eompwLy hès ]xo share wit￿, ￿ing a
tnpw limit￿ by guarth.
IUSK mANAGE￿IENT
The TnLstr¢s hav¢ cr)nsi¢knd and identified the niaior ri5k5 that could 8ffwt the charity. The "frustee8 consider th¢
existing System of itttrrnal contn)l$ and prOG¢du￿ to be adequete in mitigating thech8rity's exposute to those risks.
We are ple£8ed to report thgt [￿SeriouS iT]Gid¢nts {3crious orotheTrvise) I￿k place in 2020121
TRUSTKES. RL8PON.SIBlI.rriEs
The T￿Stee5 are TespDHsibl¢ for preparw the An]wal Rq)Drt aTKI the f￿an¢1￿ Stat¢rlle￿ts in accord8nce with applicable
law and the United Kingdom Generally Acc¢ErteJ Ar£￿Unting Ptactice. CoTnpanv l&w ￿UireS the truste￿ to PTePBse
Firott¢ia] statetnents for financial year. wlych 8ive a tru¢ fair view of the slate of the affairs and of the incotne
atyj ex[altL￿e of the a￿ritable Company for that ￿Tiod. In preparing iknse financid s￿eMents. the Tnksttt5 are
required to..
se]¢th 5Ultthle accounting policies and thcn apply them cotssi5tently',
re4s0nabl¢ ptwl¢nt,
make judgem&lls and ￿tunate8 that
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rt ofihe TT
EndEd 31 March 2
"state whetE*r applicable ￿Count￿￿ stsJthrd8 and statem•)ts of ThThm¢nded Practice have Eten followed and gi
dctatls of any dewture8, gnd
prtpaT¢ the fu￿￿la1 ststemenrs on the 80irtg conccrn basis unle55 it is inappropriate to pwume that th¢ Charitabl¢
Company will Contill￿ lo opu*."
The TDJ5tees ar¢ ryn8ible for keeping prO￿r aco)unting rrti)rth which di5cloK with rtasor&ible at any
time the financial p)sititsJJ of the ChaTitable Company and to enablc thcffl to ensu￿ that the fiTwicia] statements comWy
ith the Companies Act 2006, the M¢mor8ndum ￿ Article8 of A￿O¢lation 8nd the Sttstemeni of RecomTnended
Practice A¢¢ountithg Re￿tting by Charities ISORA 2005). They arc dso ￿tK)nSible for safeguardin8 the ass￿& of
the aw&tabl¢ ¢otDpany and hEllC< For ￿sOnabl< w tor the pmentioTh detcction of fraud and other
irregulariti&s.
In ￿ far &8 iheThTllees are awaye..
There i$no r¢lev8Jrt audtt infonDation of wM¢h the clwitsblc compaty's in&wdEnt¢xallllner is Ullaware., at
The Trustees have t2kell all ￿epS that they ought ￿ have tak¢n to make Ihemklv& awarc of any r¢I¢v0￿t audit
inforfftaiiGn and tti est¥bli5h thai die independent ex8mllv is awwc olthat i[￿Ort]]atJO￿.
t*adtrship TeA
As asmjall cha￿ty. thE T￿lee5 have all played a part in thcmaweni of the ¢haritsble obiigatiijns and aciiviiies..
Emrna B&s8ett.. CtM)rdwior for It]e Ilelpline VOIL￿te¢￿ Safeguarding Lead 8nd charity &d￿￿15tr&tOT
Jan&Plulips.' Volunteer Liaison Lead and productionof SDAC NewsJett¢r5
Wtndy Coad.. TCS SerYiLes MatJ9ger and FuTthising Lcad
ich￿7 T￿k¢F. Kay lknvers & ￿ls0t) Weekb".. Community fundraising Leads
Esrwaker&AmandaCollyer'. Outrtath Lcad tor edu¥atiunof you0gT￿ple
GregPoultrr'. ApproprEatc Adult and ExpErt in dru8S trials
Wendy Co*i.. TTaining tKad
AllwidaCollycr& Paul Lanc: Training tea
AmHndaf.ollyer.' MeTtsI Health'l'rainingLead
Giles Wilcomb & Paul Lane.. TCS Boot Camp alld B(xrt Camp R￿0V￿y G]wp5
Mathiot.. Fina[￿¢[￿ad and Bookkeeping (Hotx>My Tre￿urer Forum Mernk)
In additieo. we are 8r2tefuI for th¢ wn5GiCTrtious glld ktlowledgeable work done by ttt T￿pest, owner of Ston
ctrativeD&%Ig￿. for th5ignin& scitin8 up and matntsintiJ8 new look wdtstte.
Vijay KuJnaT. owrKr ofNewgaJc4 advised us ott social methA deliyered OUT campai8n on Insta￿ Far￿b￿L
We JJe gr8Èefid for the assistance of st￿2a￿a Lesley gnd Carol Davey with adminTsknLion al￿ M&ry Tobin for her work
with ow marketing.
We would like to show our apprcciaiÉon to th¢ Hcjpline VoluntE¢r5 who. despitc JEduced nLllnt*rs and their ow
peryonol dityicuities durivg th¢ COVtD p8￿deMiC, have coniinued to help caller
We would also lik¢ to hvnor our of BACP Regis￿ Couosellors who aff ¢oJnpEtentty britlwg empatby, a wca]th
of k[￿wledge andwTlltllitmtni 10 their role. Thetr passi<￿ is evide￿ from the EY)sitive client f¢dbatk.
SMALL COTrIPANY PROVIS10Tr4S
For the wiod ￿dIng 31 .Warch 2021 th¢ company was ¢ntLtl¢d to exetnption from ￿lt utxier section 477 of th¢
C¢MDtoJies ALX 2(X)6 relattyw to companies.
The n￿MberS have not rtquircd the rompgny to obtain an audit of its attounts For the year in que8taon in ￿cordan¢¢
with section476.
The DIr￿tr)rs acknowlcdge their JtsJMsibiLities for wmplyiog with the requiremettts of th¢ Ad with res￿ to
x)uDtingT¢COTd5 andthc pr4￿atIOnOf accoutts.
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And Alcoknl Care
ort
¢ Year End
ruSt￿S
h2021
These a¢wunts h&v¢ W¢par￿ accordance with the prnwisions app12cable fo cunpanics Subj￿1 kn the sma]I
ompanies, re8ime.
Trutstets, liesponsibllity Statement
The TrnS1￿ {whD Are also the d￿¢¢10￿ of SLIUIEY DRUG AND ALCOHOI. CARE LtMITED for the purrrtx¢ of
¢oMpp￿Y law) are resrrf)nsible for pwwing the Rwrt of the TNstee8 at￿ the financiaI statements in accordgnL'c with
appliLxblE law arKI UnitedKingdom Accounting StandBrds (Unitttl Ki[￿d0M Generalty Accepto1AGwunt￿g Practice).
Comwy i&M' requtres the Tn28tres to prepare fitwi¢ial 5tatem¢nts for each fittanci#l year which give a true and fair
vitw of the sl&e of aff￿r5 of the charitable eomwdtty and of the IT￿[￿￿8 resourceg and applir*ion of resource5.
inc1￿ling the income and ex[v￿litUff, of the cbaritable company for thal puiad. In prqwing those fInancial statem
5elttt suilablc accounting tK)licics and then apply thetll Co[]s￿ntly.
oh5¢rv¢ the lliEth(Mts and princip1&8 in the Charity SORP,.
Inake judgrtn<nls ￿nd th&t aTe rea%onable atMI p￿denl
prepare the tI￿gnCial 8taiements on the going wncern b&9i￿ Utdess it is inappwte tt) p]¢gurne thai the cljaritable
(wpany wiiL continue in business.
The Tnjstees are resP)￿1b[C for kceping proper 8cEounting record8 which dtsclose with r￿onable accuracv at any time
the tK18ition of the ch￿itable company attd to eJ)able thErn to ensure that thc financial 31atemeThts complv with
the Ctsnipdrjitrts Ab't 2(K16. They r￿￿)nSible for safeguarding thr a55et5 of th¢ cbgriiable company alld hetw¢
kino re￿ablE 5tep5 tor Èhe prevention a￿￿ dete¢Aion of frawj and other irregularitics.
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At¥J Alcohol
ort
Ihc Year En
thc Trkl%tee
31 March2
STRUCtLIiE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENr
ORGAiYISATIOIY & GOVERNANCE
The Company w&s TllWryX)ratd on 27 Decemkr 2012 as a company Ihmikd by gLJaratJt¢r not having any share capiral.
The Charity is contsDII￿ by its gDv¢ming d(Kurnrt a deed0f1r￿ql as def￿¢d by the C4)mpanics Act 21K)6.
Company was re81srered as a Charity with the Charity Commisston IR¢gi5tration NumbEr 1151494) on 03 Aptli
2013.
Thc DllrctDfs aT¢ charity Trustees as d¢t￿¢d by 5ECtion 177 of the Charities Aa 2011. Trustees and Awci&tc
DirECtOTS are apwintyl 8nd voted into otrice by voting of Surrey Drug and Al¢ohpl Lunited (SDACI at t
AtMU￿ General Meeting and sw¢ for a prriod of up lo thrtt yeths. Asso¢iate Dirtttors are r<swtL8iblc for &ssisting the
Trustees and d¢veloping stt7tcg5￿. They do not have Voting rights as they hold wd w51ti0rts within the cI￿lty.
Trustees and Associatc DirectDTS do not have any shares.
Truslees and As50ciatr DiTE£tOTS con8ider Ihetr training T]r¢ik at least once a year to ensu￿ the effe£tiYe govem8n(t tsf
the dmritable company and attend SPEcific courses lo develop their cLirnpetencies for their ttl￿1ve tDle5 a5 deerlled
necAwry. Board ineetiw ar¢ held a tninijnum of5iX tiTtes ayear.
STRtLTURE. GOVERNANCE, MANAOEMENT
ChatT OfTnJsl￿s.
Mr P B¢ddo¢s {apTN)inta 10-03-20201
Mr P Beddoes (rctirtd 19-03_2if21}
Interim Chair
Mrs W Coad (appointedby Bowdon 3¢1-03-2021)
ViLt Chair..
MrP Beddo¢& (retired l(k03-20201
ViryCh&ir-.
Mrs Wcoad (appointcd 10-03-2020)
Treasurer:
Mr5 J Mathiot (4)pointed I9-1￿2019)
Comp￿￿ Secretary..
Miss E B&8sett1gpkY)inbl 01.04-20191
Trustees..
A Colly¢r (appointed 19-Ilk2019)
MrA Earwakcr lapp)intcd 05-01_2V161
Mrs JPhillips (appointed 19-10-20191
Mr C Poullcr (aPpo￿tEd 20-10-2017)
Mr M ILsktt (appointed [9-1￿20]9)
Mr5 K Rknvers (appoiTh￿ 19.10-20191
frs A Weeks (appointed 19-10-2019)
G Witcornb laptx)intcd 19-10-2019)
Jndeyendem Examuw.
Miss Ann8C(Mrte MAAI',CTiITOy & Bnx>kesAwunt¥ntsLtd
ChgJteredAccoulllants,Suite 15 The Eniewi5e Ce4Jtrc
Coxbridgc Business Park, Farnhsjn. Surrey, GUIO 5EH
HSBC.. Bank. 6 Comtt)erciai Way, WoknTW Sutrey, Gut 3UQ
Bat)kus.'
REFERENCE AND ADMJNISI"IiATIVF. DKfAII
Regi5teTed Cornpany number
08341899 (Engldnd Wdes}
Rt£tstertd Charity number
I 141494
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Litt￿ted
e Trustees
for the Y&gr
R¢gÉstered ofSce
39 C&%ile Streei
Guildford
GUI 3UQ
Trnstee
Mrs W C C(Bd Psycl]otterapeuti¢ Counsellor
Mr5 A Collyer Yydr M&nagtr- Care Education
J Phillip5
G J PoUlterF￿¢[o￿cC Trainerlexpen Witness Detru
K L Rivers Counsellor
M F Ta%kerManutacturing Production m￿ager
G M Wjtcomb Humani5tiG COu￿110r
A E8nvthr
P Beddo¢s
Mrs J Mathiot
c.ompany Secretary
Independenl ExAmither
Mi$8 knna C.oDt¢
NL4AT
GilTOy & Brookes Accountants Limited
Suite 15
Th¢ Enterpri￿ c￿tre
Coxbridge Busin￿ Park
Surrey
GUIO 5EH
knotlats Director&
Mr G Wttcornb
MrsKRiv¢rs
Approvd by 01￿¢r of the Ix>ard of trustees on 291h.June.2022....... and 8iglled on its E¢half by:
cCccLè
Mr5 W C Coad. Tw5ter
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ende
amin&s R
And Alcohol
Ifftde]￿dè￿tè￿¥Ml￿el5 report to the tnr$t¢w of Surrey Drug ADd Alcohol CareLiJnit¢d {'the Company)
I rewrtto the charity tru#e¢5 Qll fDy ¢X&[[Lin￿OThoEthc accountsof the ComTMny fortheyear ended 31 mA￿h 2021.
RespDnsibiliti¢$ #lld basis of report
As the charitgs trustEe5 of the Co]npany land al￿ its directon8 for th¢ pu￿Se5 of company law) you are ￿spOnSible for
thc p￿paratIOn of the accouttts M at¢ordanc¢ with ilLC reqwremenLS of thc Cotnpanies Act 20ffi (Ihe 2006 Act?.
Havin8 Satisfied mys¢lf that the accouDts of the Company Sre rnt wuired to audited ut)d¢r Part 16 of the 20(hS Act
and are eligible for in&pendtnt Cxatninknn￿ I report sn resp¢cÉ of my examination of your charity's accounts. as cwried
out under $eGlioll 145 Df the Chariiies Act 201 I I'the 2011 A¢t'l. Tn my wIni[￿tIon I have followed the
DirectiOLS 8iYen by thc ChaTtty commissionut￿er section l45(51 (bl of th¢ 2011 Act.
IndopÉttdÈrtttxaminerf5 Stgtemtnt
Since your charitv's gr￿ income exceeded £250.IM)O your &Yaminet must k a member of a listed body. I can confimi
thal l am qualified to ttndcTtakc the eXaTnIn￿tson iKcau5¢ 1 am a ￿81￿e￿I memirr of MAAT wlych is one orth¢ listgj
bodies.
I bave complthd my ¢x8mination. l ¢4)Thfirn that ￿ matÈer5 have tome to my attentioll in Conn￿%10￿ with the
L¥amination wving tne cau8eto believe".
counting tecorth tll)t kry)t in respECt of the Compgny as Lwuired by section 386 of the 2(M>6 Act. or
the acu)urrt% not ac£oid with th(hse reLords,' or
the acco￿11$ do not Lotnply with die accounting r4uirem¢nts of 5¢GtiOD 396 of the 2006 Act other than 2Thy
Tquirern¢nt that the acLI)unts 8iV¢ 4 twe and fair view is not a mattcr considered as part of an indep¢nd¢nt
xaminaiiun. or
the accounts hav¢ not prqwed ID accordan(t with the methods a￿d Principles of the &atetn¢nr of
Reconm)end￿ Practice for a¢counliTrg and rcpDTiing by charities IEpplic8ble to ¢hwit1￿ prEp￿Illg their acwunts
in ￿￿rdance with th¢ Rep)rting Standard applicable in the aTrd Republic of ljrland IFRS 1021).
I Imve no conc¢n]5 st￿ have C4)me ac￿>53 no other Jnatters tn with the examiEl*tiun to which ats£ntion sknuld
br drawij in this reJx>rt in order to enable a PT0p￿Undcr5landlnS ofthe ac¢ount5 to reatho
ss Anna Coote
NL4AI
Gli roy & Brooke5 A¢￿u￿tants Limit¢d
Suite 15
TheEnt¢rpris¢ Centre
Coxbrid8¢ Business Park
Surrey
GU105EH
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AndAI h I
Sta
mcnt of Fi
ial Ac
r the Y Lnthd J l March 2021
2020
Total
fiJnd5
Urttstrict¢d
funds
Rr5triGted
fil￿[
'Fotal
fvnds
NoLes
INCOME AYDENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legaoi¢5
69287
271,880
341,167
179,750
Other trading activitie5
Investmrnt itiEom¢
5,400
28
5,4(X
28
Tot#1
74,715
271.880
346.595
179.816
EXPEIYDITURE ON
Raisin8
9.607
13.319
22,926
8,847
Charitable itttYitie5
Experhditureon clJ&Titable activities
29,870
215,991
245.861
141908
(lthcr
4.2S2
10.805
4.843
Tot41
46.03
233562
279.592
156,598
NET INcofrfE
28,685
38318
67,(M)3
23218
RECONCILIATION OV FLTr4DS
Totsl funds brouglht fonvird
34.538
21,321
55.859
32.641
TOTAL FUNDS CARRtED FORWARD
63.223
59,639
122.862
55,859
lThc llotes form of the5¢ financiaj statements
Pag¢ 16

AlcA)knl Core Limi
31 Ii farch 2021
2020
To
filt
Unrestriaed
fi￿d5
Restricted
filljd
Tot
fund5
N￿eS
FLXED ASSETS
Tangible &ssels
lJ5l
1,351
D¢E
C¥h at bonk
12
14,129
44.495
14,129
109,438
16,082
56J78
64.943
fA,943
58.624
123.567
Atnoutts falling due within oncye2r
13
(1.7201
13361
12.056)
116.6011
NET CURRENfAssrrs
63223
58,288
121,511
i5,859
TOTALA&SETS LE&S CURRENT
LLiBILI"I"IbS
63223
59.639
122.862
55,859
NET ASSETS
63223
59,639
122.862
55,859
14
IIuTaStricted funds
63,223
59.639
34.538
21,321
TiyfAL FtJNDS
122.862
55.859
The dmritshle company is entitled to exemption from a￿lIt under Sertion 477 of Companies Act 2006 for the year
ended 31 March 2021.
The rn￿berS have tb)t Jwuiroj thc company to obtain ￿ audit of it8 financial statem¢n¢s for th6 ended
31 March 2021 ID accord8n¢¢ with &clion 476 of the Con)panies 2006.
Thetru8tees ackThwlcdgE tbeiT re5ponsibilitiesfor
Cllsuring th& the charitabte compatty keerA a¢￿u￿ting ￿CordS ihat wmply with S¢GtiOn5 386 £nd 387 of the
Cotnydturs Aci2006 and
prqwing financial statem¢nts which wvc a true and fair vicw of thE Stal¥ uf dtTairs of the charitable company
ar the end of tach financial year and ot its su￿1￿3 or (kficii for Cach tinenciaI year in aGcordanc¢ with the
TtquireDients of S¢ction$ 39,1 and 395 8nd wtllch otherwi* complv with the f¢quiremttts of the COmw￿l¢S A
2006 ￿lat￿ngtO fkngncial statement* far ax applicable to the charitable company.
Ib)
Thw firwjcial sta*inenL¥ hdve been wepjred in accordance ivith the provisiot]s appliizble to chariiable comp￿￿¢$
subjctito th¢ stnall cOtnpani￿ regime.
The fin&T￿l￿ stalgll￿ts were approved by th¢ Board of TrusEee5 alld audk)rised for issue
..2gth. JuD.e.2.9.22
. and We￿ signed on its behalf by..
W C Coad- Tru*¢
The notes form partof th¢sE financial 5tstements
Pqge 17

t¢￿ilbE FinanGial Sialetlle
for thc Y
l March 2021
ACCOUNfiNG POLICIES
BASIS OF PREPARING THE FtNANCLIL sfATEMENf5
The financial st&tem¢nts of the chgtritable cotnP9ny, which is a public btnefii entity under FRS 102. have been
prep￿ ID accordance with the ChttitÈcs SORP (FRS 102) Accounting and Rq)0rtll￿ by Chariltes.. Statetllent
of R¢¢oTntnBndrd Practice applicable ￿ charities preparing thetr accounts in acwrdat]cc with thc Finkn¢ia]
Re￿nIng Stanoard app￿L￿)[C the UK and Republic of Ireknd IFRS 102) (¢ff¢aiv¢ l January 20191,,
FIn￿ClaI Rq)orting Standard 102 Tr Finatjcial Reporting Stallthd applicable in the UK and RcpubliL of
Irel￿, arKI the Cornp8ny&% Act 2006. The financial stfttemcnts h&v¢ prepar￿ Ur¥j￿ thc historical cost
ollventi¢)n.
COME
All iTrcome is rccogjiged in the Ststement of Financid Acttvitiu once the charity ￿ Et)titlrment to the futK& it
i5 PTob8ble that the income will be received and ¢h¢ amount jnwured reliably.
EXPENDrtURE
Ltabilitie5 art recognised 83 cxpcnditurE as s(x)n as there 15 a legal or constDxitve obli8ation g)mtnitting the
hatity to thai expenditure. it is probable that a transfer ofeconorni¢ benBfits will k reqUi￿d sn setilcmcnt and
the amoLmi ofihe ebligation rJn be Measur￿ reliably. Expenditure is a(xoun*d for aG(Tu￿S ba8]5 and h&%
en classified under headings tbat awe8at¢ oll ¢081 related to ttK category. Where costs Lan]iol be dirKIIy
auributtxl to Pdrticulaf headiDgs thcy have been allocated to a¢tivities a b&4i5 CO¥JSiStent with the use of
TANC.IBLE Tr'tXTr:l) AS5Frs
tkpKciatiun i5 provided & th¢ following annud ￿eS in order to writ¢ ofF¢a¢h osset its ¢5timated
TAXATJON
Thccharity i$ ¢Kftnpt from corpjratioll on its charitable activities.
FtTr4D ACC.OUNrtNC
Unrcstrictcd fullds io A¢wrdan¢e with tlLe dwitable objectives ai thc dig¢Tetion of thE trust￿8.
Restricted fvnds G￿ onty be ￿ed for p2rticular restrirled pwx)ses wilhtij the objEtts of tk charbty. Restrictio
arise when8pecifi¢d by thc donDr or wh¢n fi￿￿15 8rerai8ed for wticular restricted pllrpos¢s.
Further ¢xp]anation olthe JthTe aod purpx>se of fjJnd is included UJ thenot¢$ to the finonrial 5tatemfflts.
DONATIONS AND LEGACIES
2021
2ff20
Donatio
17,557
323.610
il.545
128205
341.167
179.750
GI￿ts Teteivel included in the aknve, are 83 follows:
2021
2020
Oth￿grants
323.610
128205
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Not s to the Financi
for the Year Ended 31 March 2021
OTIIER TRADJNC AcrIvrriES
2021
2020
latb9gernL￿t Income
5.400
INVESTMENT INCOME
2021
2020
Bgnk interest
28
RAISING FUNDS
OTHER TRADING AcrtVlTIES
2021
2020
Advwtising & publicity
22,926
8.847
CEL4RJTABLE ACftvvrtES COSTS
S￿)￿rt
costs Istt
not6 7)
Direct
Totsls
Expenditure on charitablc *ivitics
243,816
2.D45
245.861
SIJPPORT COSTS
Exp)diture on charitablcactivities
2,045
r4ET 1NCOMFJ()-XPI￿DITURE}
Net intomel{¢xtaiture) i% stata after ¢hargingl(¢r¢ditin￿'.
2021
2020
Depreci&tion- owncd isscts
D¢fiGit0ndi5￿s9j of fixed ￿Scts
732
113
TRUSTEES, REMi￿RATIoN AND BEL¥EFTrs
There werB no trustees, remuneratton or Oth￿ beTrttfits for tke ycar cndcd 31 March 2021 nor for the yvar etthd
31 fvlarch 2020.
TRUSTEES, KXPENSF.5
Thcrew¢reno tru5tee5' expenses paid for the year ended 31 March2021 nor torth¢ yEaT endEd 31 M?￿h 2U20.
Pa8e19
contillued...

rrev D
Notes to the fin
ror the YearEnd d 31
io.
COMPAiL4TIVES FOR THE sfATEMENf OF FINAL¥CIAL ACTIVITIES
Ilnr¢%triGt
fijnds
R£stricted
fiDJd
Tot81
IIYCOME AND E￿I)OwME￿Ts FROM
Dondlious aud legacies
58,872
120,878
179.750
Inv¢stsnent incotDe
Tot*1
58.938
120,878
179,816
EXPENDITtniE ON
Sing fund5
4007
8,847
Charitable Hctiyities
Expenditure on charithble activitie8
48502
142,908
332
4,311
4,843
Total
57,041
99.557
156.598
NET INCOMK
1.897
21.321
23218
RECONCILIATION OF FULYDS
Totsi futtds broughtfoTw#rd
32,641
31641
TufAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
34.538
21,321
55,8)9
ii.
TAlSGIBl￿ FIXED ASSETS
Computer
¢quipmetLi
COST
Additiojjs
Disposals
2.196
1170)
At 31 March 2021
DEPRECL4TtOP4
Charg¢ for y
Elitninattd an (bstM>sa]
732
157)
At 31 M*rtyh 2021
675
NET BOOK VALUE
At 31 March 2021
1.351
At 31 MarrEL 2020
Page 20
continued...

ncial Statements- coniinu
March 2021
for the Ye
12.
DEWfORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WttHtN OI¥E YEAR
202
2020
Tradc dtbtors
12,375
1.754
14J95
1.687
14.129
16,082
13.
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLINC DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2021
2020
Tr@de crdiwrs
ACcn￿lS and defcrred tncom¢
Acourd CXPBll5¢3
855
1,231
14,170
1.21)0
1201
2,056
16.601
14. MoVE1*￿Nf IN FUNDS
Net
movement
n finds
Tr8nsfeT5
b¢twe¢tL
nd5
At
31.3.21
At 1.4.20
Ullrestridtd futtds
Uthrestricted
34,538
2&685
63,223
Restrict￿ fllnds
Restricted funds
21,321
3&318
59.639
55,859
67,(J)3
122,862
Net mov¢menl in funds, iKluthd inthe aEove are as follows..
Invoming
rc50urcts
Movement
in fiumts
expcndtsl
UDTe5trreted funds
Uvrc51riCtcd fund5
74.715
(46.030)
28,685
Re$tiictsd funds
Restrickd fut
271.880
(233.562)
38Jl 8
TOTAL FUNDS
346J95
(279J92)
67,003
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continued...

AndAI h I
Notes
for the Y
inancid 8t
nded 3 1 iqarth 2021
enl
MOVb'MF'M" IN YUNDS- continued
Compgrntives for mov¢m¢llt in fun(L
Net
mov¢mertt
in funds
Transf￿%
I￿tw￿￿
At
31.3.20
At 1.4.19
Ullrestriet¢d fknllds
Unre5tri¢ted fi]ThJs
32.641
1.897
34538
Restritted
Restricted fund8
21.321
21321
TOTAL FUNDS
32.641
23218
55,859
Comparative netmovement in fLfftd$. in¢lud¢d LD the atx>ve areas follDWk
Movemenl
resources
expend
Unrestrlettd fullds
UrnrslriGid funds
58.938
{57,04L)
1,897
Restritted tsrtd$
Restricted fLinds
120.878
{99J57)
21.321
TOTAL FUNDS
179,816
{156.598)
23.218
A ctOT¢ntyw l2 ar￿ ￿￿Oryear 12 OXbnths Comb￿￿1 PO$iÈiort 1$ as folltsw5:
Net
nJov¢m¢nt
fimds
Trallstcrs
bEtwetn
nd5
At
31.3.21
At 1.4.19
32.641
30J82
63223
Restritttd fulld5
R¢5thGted funds
59,639
59,639
TOTAL FUNDS
32,641
90,221
122,862
Pa8e 22
continueiL..

Alcohol C8JE Limi
to Ihe Fll
or the ye￿ Ended 31 Marc
20
14.
MOVEMENT IN FL'NDS- eontillued
A curr¢rn year 12 mortths 8t￿ prior yeHr 12 month5 combined net movement in iftcluded in the above g
follows..
Incoming
r¢5011rc¢5
Resources
expEDded
Movement
in fjjndq
Unrestricted funds
unt￿¢#¢d ￿ndS
133.653
(103.0711
30SS2
Restricttd hlld$
R￿Strict¢d fiyJd5
391758
(333.1191
59,639
TOTAL FL
526.41
{436,1￿)
90.221
15.
RELATED PARTYDISCLOSURES
Thcre wttt no rcJ¥ted w transa¢tior￿ for year &￿ed 31 March 2021.
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dAlcohol
Detailed Stalcincn
for th¢ Y¢ar En
Finan
March 2021
2021
2020
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS
DonatiOll5
Grnnts
17.557
323.610
51.545
12&205
341.167
179.750
Otltertrading 3etlvitz¢s
MaDagallcnt IncotThe
5,4(K>
lovestment incorne
B￿k intffest
28
Total ￿0￿rr¢S
346.595
179,816
EXPENDITURE
Othertrading activities
Advertising & publicity
22,926
8,847
Chritable xctivities
C(kOrdinator-Helpli
AdmiDigtrdtion Costs-Helplin¢
R￿Tul￿1¢￿& TJxinillg.Helplin
Voluniccrs ExpcnS&%￿HcIpline
Ilelplin¢ Managenielll Fee
Subsuiplions-Helpline
0utrv￿h bxpen5es
Futthising PR & MgJketllJg TCS
Cknitable ¢xpms~TCS
Governance Cl￿t
21,036
2597
685
218
2,7(X)
954
2,693
60,594
151.724
615
13,907
2.939
418
816
59
36.846
70.139
243,816
141,708
Other
'relephone
C￿1 Hattdling
Bookkeepiog
rr &)ftwgr¢ & COD6urnable
430
3,882
531
5.148
4.993
10.805
4,843
Support tOSts
Minfigemtnt
A¢countaD¢> f¢¢s
(knputereqiiiprncnt
Loss on of intangible fixed asstts
1200
732
1,2(M)
2.045
12(K¥
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Alcohol Care Litni
ial Activities
ror
.Ended31 M
2J21
2021
2020
Ttst￿ Tesour¢es expend
279.592
156.598
Net intorrtt
67.003
23,218
This kmge doe5 not forn ￿t0fth¢ statLrtory 5tatan¢trtS
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