UK Charity Commission report obtained by: - - – Forget Me Not Animal Rescue Registered Charity Number 1152987 st – st Trustees Annual Report October 31 2021 October 31 2022
CharityÕs public address: 261 Stoops Lane, West Bessacarr, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN4 7HT
Chair of Trustees; Mr. David W. Brown
Trustees; Mrs. Mary Brown and Mr. Paul K Thickett
Aims and Objectives 2021 – 2022
Aims
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Investment for long-term financial security in order to purchase more land for rewilding and our eco-therapy project
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Expand the care in the local community with organic growing, the countryside, walking, animals and mental health positivity (eco-therapy) 3.Re-home animals with home-checks and education essential with regards to the policy of the charity
Objectives
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Increase awareness regarding the organic community programme we run which includes eco-therapy especially for those who are vulnerable and isolated locally
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Improve website for educational purposes – a place to go to for advice on eco-therapy (‘ÕMindÕÕ charity source)
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Fundraising – looking at grants specifically for our new vision incorporating the environment, wildlife and animals
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General
Forget-Me Not animal rescue (FMNAR) is a very small animal rescue run by two volunteers who live at the rescue and a number of volunteers who either come and help ad hoc or on a weekly basis, usually the weekends.
FMNAR is managed by the two individuals who live on site, Sarah and Paul. They manage the day-to-day care of the animals, re-homing, maintenance of the site and they also respond to enquiries via the website and emails usually about re-homing but often about animal care or an animal that needs urgent help. We have a number of other local contacts if the help needed is specialised.
Sarah has the responsibility for developing the new aspect of the charity mentioned in the aims and objectives of this report, namely eco-therapy.
- Eco therapy volunteers
Last year we looked at ‘recruitingÕ local people to help at the rescue, we now have a regular 11 people who attend our eco-therapy sessions. Some are happy to be a part of a group others come along by themselves. The organic vegetable garden is the focus of our work but we always let our volunteers choose the area they would like to work in, which can change from visit to visit. To provide this ‘green spaceÕ is invaluable along with the peace and quiet and the animals we rescue; the people who come here find peace in this busy technological world.
The difficulty, ironically, is our remoteness and parking still is an issue. We do car share which has helped but it isnÕt always practical, thatÕs why new land or maybe relocation is the answer. We need to discuss this again in January 2023 when we will decide what the next stage will be.
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- Re homing
Re-homing has gone well this year with the number of rabbits re-homed going up. We shall continue to work with Warrington Animal Welfare regarding rabbits and guinea pigs – the link with them is useful and has proven to be successful with a number of people from the North of Wales and the North West who contact us going to this rescue after contacting us, if we do not have, for example, a female rabbit to bond with their male rabbit.
Finances
We had been given a £30,000 grant from the Idris and Margaret Green Charitable Trust to help us buy land to protect from housing developments. When we find suitable land this will be a rewild project looking at wildflower meadows, native tree planting, building a pond and a new site for our eco-therapy projects.
A long-term supporter has pledged to match the £30,000 but we still have some way to go before we reach our target of £150,000. Various grants are in the pipeline but this takes time to achieve. We are quietly confident that we will achieve a new premises which will protect the species in the U.K. that are dwindling at a frighteningly speedy
momentum, we want and need to do our bit to protect the U. K's precious ecosystems. Once they are taken by housing they can NEVER be replaced and this concerns us greatly.
Concluding statement from the Chair:
The shift away from our main aim of rescuing animals has not been taken lightly. Although we will continue to rescue and re home this will be done on a far smaller scale. We will always give advice to those that contact us and never turn an animal away that needs our help.
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The new phase that we are entering is an exciting development and one that will will monitor carefully over the next few years. The purchase of new land to protect and use for our eco-therapy project remains our priority at present.
We will apply for a change of name and constitution, to the Charity Commission. This will hopefully be in effect by the time we meet in January 2023 and will be recorded in the minutes for the next meeting. We decided not to include specifics in this report as the change will occur in our new financial year.
The trustees declare they have seen, approved and received a copy of this written report. Agreed to be signed on their behalf by:
Signature:
Full name: Mr David Wesley Brown
Position: Chair of Trustees Date: 28th[th] October 2022
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Charity Number 1152987 Forget-Me-Not Animal Rescue
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Income Nov 21 ### Jan 22 ### ### ### ### Jun 22 Jul 22 ### Sep 22 Oct 22 Total
Grant 25,000 25,000
Donations ad-hoc 286 375 171 245 203 220 211 1,074 187 230 631 438 4,271
Donations Monthly 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 350 4,200
636 725 521 595 25,553 570 561 1,424 537 580 981 788 33,471
available 19,247 52,718
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Vets 49 540 123 29 336 0 22 0 56 142 78 1,375
Bedding 108 0 66 0 0 0 0 18 148 68 36 444
Equipment 122 24 0 68 112 52 0 0 180 62 113 733
Vehicle Insurance 295 128 423
Medical 161 50 0 0 55 0 128 9 0 79 111 593
Repairs and
maintenance 165 40 53 291 549
Travel (incl diesel) 15 50 40 46 48 0 30 0 0 30 30 30 319
Seeds and sundry 20 20 20 25 25 30 30 35 35 35 35 30 340
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