IIL'gistered Chiirity, Niin)ber
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AFGHAN COMMUNITY AND
WELFAIIE CTr".NTRE
I'RII,STF.F.,S IIF.PORT AND ACC.()IINI'S
FOR TIIE YF,AII F.NDED
31 MAIICII 2024

AfcHAN COMMUNITY AND
WF.LFARf, CENTR
FOR I'IIF. YF.AII V.NI)I,:D
31 MARCH 2024
C()NTENTS
Trustees, Report
StLItLment ot I'i"ustces Responsibilities
Independent Fi.xaiM inL'r's Report
Sit2tement ot-l-, inancial Activitie.
14 B,Ilance ShLLt
NotLs to tlie AcLount.s
17 Incomc & l..xpL'nditurc AcL()Llllt

AFGHAN C.OMMIJNITY AND
WILFARF. C.F,N'I"IIF.
FOR THE YFAR ENDED 31 MARC.H 2024
"RUS"I'ETr.S' IIEI'OIIT
'I'he Trustees/Directors present their report and finl¢ ncial statL"mcnls for the year
ended 31 MLqrLh 2024.
RF,FF,RF.NCF, AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAIL.S
I'LIII nc1me ot'charity is Af(iFIAN C()MMUNI'I'Y ANI) WF.LFARL CF.N-I"RE.
RegyislerLd Charity number is 1152996.
Chc2rity's principal addrcss is:
17-19 Wcdnesbury Road
WLst Miclliinds
WSI 31llJ
'rhe chiirity is a company limiled by &yuarantee and ils company nuinber is
063C)?689.
The bankers of the charity arc Lloyds Bank, St Pauls .Street, The Bridg7L,
Walsall WS I ILG
'I'hL ch1L rity has been succLs.8ful in SCCLiringy fundiiigi froin Walsal I Council
(Wiils.I11 lor All Project). Thc project is designcd to tc'aLh and cmpowcr newly
IrrivLd Iciclies who have coinc to Walsall to integrate Inuch betlcr and coiitribute
towards c()hesive and Inore saler communities.
Tlie triistces Ivho served (lurin2 the financial yerfir ivere:
MLiliaininad zahiar (Dirccior /Chair Trustee)
Mc)liainmed Yousuf Salimi
Ab(lul Wahab Zadran
(iliiiwsuddiii Raees
M()Iiaiii.qd MLislaqeein Shah
'IIL. 'I'rustL'L'S on the date tlie repurt IV<l.l• Ippr()I'L'(l ivcre:
MLiliaininLILI /.'Iliiiir
M()lic21111iIL'cI Y()Ii%iil' %LIIiiiii
Al)(ILII W,Ilicili /d(l(Ii"Iii
( Jli'i w.SLicILliii Il&lL'L'%
M(>1 li11l1.icl MiisLilLIL'LliI SIILIII

AFGIIAN COfvIMUNITY AND
Ivr.LTr"AIIF. C"F.NTIIF.
FOR TIIF, YF.AR Tr:NDED 31 MARCII 2024
TIIIJS'I'Tr:F.S' REPOIIT
S'I'IIUCTURE GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Afghcin CommLinity and WelfL1re Centre is a not-for-profil charity. The chai.ity
is an incorporated body l iinited by guarantee and with no share capital.
MLinbcrsliip is open to the people living and working in the area ot. bLnefit who
siipport the interests of the Lhlc rity.
Manageinent of affairs of the charity is dirccted by a management committee
that meets not less than six times a year.
ChLirity may appoint Iqnd detLrinine the appointment of not less than tlirLe
trustces wlio will also be iiieinbcrs ol" the manageincnt cominiltce, for the
purposes ol"holding monies £liid property belong)ingi to the charity. "I rLlStees are
chosen trom pcrsons who have thc reqLliSite skills in iiianagiiig) finances c1nd
governlL nce. All 'frustccs sliall havL access to Iraining facilitics supplied by
specialist organisations.
AIMS AND OBJICTIVF..S
'1 o proinotL thL benLtIl ol. tlic citi7.cns in Birminghiqlm, Coventry,
Wc)Iverliainplon, Walsall and iii c)IhLr parts of the Wcst Midlands through:
(<2) -fhL advancemcnt ofeduLation and training;
(b)-I'hL' relict"ot-povcrty, sickness and distress; and
(c} I'he provision of recrLati()111l1 t-acilities in the inlercst of social welt1L re willi
tlie aiin ol" improving their ci)iiditions of life.
'IITr: MAIN AC'I'IVI'I'ITr:S
"I'lie orgyanisation has provided .services ic nd activities to iieivly arrived
iiicli viduiils, families, Inigjrants, I'Lfug?ees, asyluin SCLkLr.% and lamilies with low
iIIL()mc lind Lxpericncingi depravatic)n through:
C.()Immunity Drop-in 'ind infi)rni:Ition
( ()iiiiiiunity I)I-op-ill clllLI iiil(Il'lllLili()ii surg)eriL'% cll-L I'LgiiilLlI- %CI'viccs provided by
IIIL Alghiin Coiiiinuiiity & MILII II'L CL'lltre, whLI"L'111-'ILIiLLII IIL'II) lind ()ii-gy(iiiig

AbCFIAN C:OMMUNITY AND
WF,I,FARF. CENTRr,
FOII THF Yr.AR I,;NDW.I)_31 MARCFI 2024
TRUSTTr;b:S' IIF.PC)IIT
siipport 1c nd 1l.88iStance is ot-f-crcd Iree ot"clii2rgc t() illl clicnts. Inforill2L tion is
pi'uvideol oli a raiigc of iSSLies incliidingj wcll£21"c bciiLtits, education, childcarL,
healtli cind iiniiiiLJration and ()ther LommLlllity and Louncil projects.
In addition to the infoi'inc2tion service, wc also offer a LonfidLntiiil mcntoring
.scrvicc to oiir cliL'iits. Atgyh¢qn CWC, providcs a rl£ ngyc of- services t.or all ot" OLir
Clients regardless ol" thLir backgyround, religion or LuliurL. Wc arL' thcretore able
to woi"k wilh LliLnts in a away that proinotes cultLlI'al exchange L1nd fosters
InLItLial uiidcrslLinding) and respect Iicross cultiircs, ethnic groLlPS and laitlis.
We L(IiitillLIL lo woi'k willi a variLty ot" c()mmiinitics inclLiding Paslito, farsi,
Ai'iibic and ui.du speaking g)I'oups Ii'oin Algliil11iStclll, Bciiiglic dLsh, l)<ikistclfl,
Indic2, Syi"iLI, Iran, Roiii£illicl, I Ilingary, Norway and otlici" counti'ic.8. T'he IiiLljC)rity
ot" OLir cliLiitS Lire excludLd t.roin soLiL'ty dLIL to 11£ ngyLiagye bLlri"iei"s, whiLII 1%
riii.ther LoinpoLinded by the l¢iLk of childLarL provi.%ion, LiiicmployiiiLnt, POVLrty
,2nd eL()11()IlliL di%1c dv<iiilage. Miiny ot" our Llieiils al'e rclugycLs and (isyILini
seLkL'I's. ()Lir Inaiii services wcre:
I Iclp aiid suppoit wilh liousing, imiiiig)I"atioii, hL'alili iSSLies, sLhool
c diiiissi()ns
I.,OCcil cifL'cl inlorinatioll £qnd tOLir services
A CLIItLII"2L Ily scnsitivc environinent where our nieiiibcrs can disLLlSS any
issiies in strict conlidLnLc.
IIL'terral serviccs to othLr agicncics and coiniiiLlllity L)roups.
Pai'Lntiql %Lipport SL'rvicLs
SLlf'_dL'vclopinent tind confidcncL-builcling 12LtivitiLs.
L,.dLILlc tion and einploymeiit siipport services.
LU settleinciit appl iCiL ti()n SLlPP(Il"t services
Ljiiiversal C'rLclit and otlier WLI lill'L SUPPOI"t %LrviLLS.
Afkrliéiii f&iniilies rcscttlcnient <iiid NL'wly ArrivL'cI FLiiiiiIiL'S ,S11111)()rt sL'rviL'Cf
WL L(IiIIiiiLIL Ic) siippc)rt Af-gh<l11 I"clliii l IL.% L(Iiiiiiig to tIIL LJK Ilir()IlL)li IliL' g)()VLrn-
IIILlIt'.% AIIAI) Lind AC'FIS SLhLIiiL%. 'I'IIL'I"L li:1.% bL'LII (211 inci"La%Lcl clL'IiiLiiicI lor
li()Ll%ili¥ li-()iii iii.lny laiiiiliL%, Pill-liciil'ii'ly Ili()%L' wi%IIiiiLY t() IMOVL. l() IIIL Micllaiid
L.%IILLi'illy iii Wal%iill. WL Pl"c)vicIL' (Iii-LLI .%LlllllI)I-I [() C)VL'I' ?0 lilliii IiL% iiI W'Ils111,

AFG14.4N COMMIJNII'Y ANI)
WF:LFARF. CF.NTRF,
FOR TIIE YEAR F.NDF.D 31 MARCH 2024
TIIUSTEES, IIEPOIIT
E 2 of whoim are accommodated by us throiigh private landlords.
Wc hi2ve also inLrL'ased our long term support for lainilies arriving in thc area
by of-fering:
Initi2( l inti.oductioiis and invitations to our coinniunity social gatheringys
ror both mcn and women.
Job search and Employment support
School admissions and GP reg)istrations
Suppi)rt with benLlil applications (e.g. Universal Credit, Child13LiiLlIt
and l)[l)
I-IoLising) support
CoiniiiLinity day trips
Support ftor widcr coininunity engia&7emenl aiid posilive inlcgration.
()ngyoingJ intLgJr<2tion support
interpreting and translation sL'rviccs
Parcnting support
()iilinc safLty and child safcg?uarding awarLnLSS.
Holiclély <lL'tivitie.s an(1 food progrrfimnie (HAF)
We have SLicccssfully dLlivercd the bcspokL HAF (I loliday Activities and food)
pr(Ig7raininL lor Lhildren from newly arrived tainiliLs during the F.aster, SLiininLr
aiid Chi'islin1c s school holidays. I IAF is a free and cxcitiiig) holiday progrlc mine
loi. children 1L nd young people who are aged 5 to I C) who are eligiible for bLnefit-
I'L,Iclted free scliool Ineals. The prog7rainme is fundLd hy tIIL DLpartiiient for
l..cl Licat i ()11 thi"()ugh loLa l auihoritics.
As Li rL'sLIIt ol" this pi-()gii-¢lllllllC, WL aiiii foi- tlie cliilcli'Lii ivli() cltlLiid to:
l=.Llt licalthily Lliii'iiig IIIL SLh()()I hi)lid'iy.
F3L aLtiVL' dLlI-iiig tIiL %Llii)(Il li()lidays

AFC:14AN COMMUNITY AND
WF".I.,FAIIE CEN'I'IIF.
FOII'I'IIF", YF.AR FNDf.D 31 MAIICH 20224
TIIUS'I"b.",Tr:S' REPOIIT
PclrtiCiP1< te in eng?c1gyingy L1nd cnriching activities that SLlPPOrt tlie
developinent of rLsiliLnLe, charactLr and wellbLingy, as well as iinprove
tlieir widcr eduLatic)nal 2L tlainnient
BL safL and not socially isolated
(JLqin a greater knowledge ol- health cind nLilrition
Ile more engyag)Ld with school IL nd other local scrviccs
Weekly community SOCI411 g<lthering
Our WLLkly coininunity s()cial g)c1thci'ing hc2S bcen a c()rnLI'Stone of our
Lomiiiiiiiity work lor IhL last 15 years, pruvidingy a vital spacL ti)I' InciiibL'rs of
OLir coiniiiunity to coinL togJLther, sh1Lrc LxpcriLiiccs, Inake new Ii"iLiiLls, and
I"cLeivL SUPP()Il. 'I"Iiis longi stcindiiig initiatiVL Serves ¢qS an csscnti¢il plalloi'im for
tostLI'ing SOLILII Lonnectioiis, proimoling integrati()n cind ol'liring prilctical
assistanLe to individuals ciiid familiLs.
"rhe weekly gaihei.ingy is InorL th¢in just Iq SOLi1L I cvcnt. it has bccoine a vital
coiniiiLlllity hLib. 'I'hrough thesL gcltheringys WL havL successfully SLipported
ncwly Ll1"rived flc iiiilics, hclpingi tliein ncivigate their nLw cnvironinent, 1¢ Lcess
serviLLs, and bLiild conncctioiis witli local resources. It also providcs a space lor
coininLinity Ineinbers to Liig)agye with onL anothei., di.scus% iiiiportaiit iSSLies
,It"t"cLtingy tlicir lives, aiid 01-g)¢ini%e L()IILLtivL action or siipp()rl Ioi" Vclrious necd.s.
'I'hL LoininLinity social gylcthering pllc YS ¢1 key rolc in..
Crc'4'1ting welL()ming envir()nmcnt l()r both ncwly ari'ivLd taiiii lies L1nd
xistiiig) coininLinily IiiLiiibL'I".%, IILIpiiibF inclividuals iiitL'giratL int() tlicir new
%ill'l'()LiiILliiigis and tiLI a sen%L ()1" bLI()ng)iiig.
)riivi(linky IinLyoiii2 ¢*iiPP()rt l() l£iiiiiliL%, P'lrticiilcirly tli().4L wlic) arc
i%()liilL'LI ()r .41i"Ligg)l iiigy Io Ic LLL%.% .%LI'VILL'%. Ily coiiiicctingi iIiLllI Witli c)Ilier
L()IIIIIILlllity LJl'(}IIP.S iinLI I()Lcil ()I'g) jllli%iili()ii%, WL. liclVL bccn 'ihlL t() pi'ovide
IIILILII-IlLLcILd i?I"ilLtiLLI1 IILII) Liiicl Liii()li(Iii'il .%iipp()I"t.
i)stL'rinLF Lfi)SSi-Liiltiir411 1111(IL'r.%l'iii(liiik liy bi'iiigJiiiL I()bPLIIILI' pL'iipIL'
li-()iii (li I'lii-Lllt btlLkg?I'o)[Iiicl%, LiliiiiLiliL.S. .IIILI LxpLI'lL'lILL%. I'IIi'()Ligli IIiL.%L
iilll'i. ,ILIi(111S Ilcll'tiLillciiil (IL VL'I()i) Ll l-L:IILI- Lllll)'Itliy, %licll-L kii()IvlL(Ig)L 'iiid

AFC:FIAN COMMUNI'I'Y AND
WF.I,FARE CF.NTIIE
FOR TIIE YIAII F.NDID_31 MARCH 20224
TIIUSTEES, REPOR-I.
break down CLiltural baiTicrs.
Offcring educational opportunities with sessions on varioiis topics such
as health, well-bciiig, einploynient, financial liter2( cy, and digitcll skills.
These sessions are designed to cmpower individuals, increase their
confidence, and iinprove their capacity to engage with the wider society.
F,ncouraging civic engagement by inviting members to participate in
community discussions and activities. These gyatherings senie as a space
for residents to sharc their views on local issues, contribute ideas, and get
involved in decision-making processes that impact their lives.
Over the years, the weekly gathering has become a central hub for many ot"
our services. It is whei"e we host information sessions, distribute resoiirces,
and coordini2te activities tor those in need. It is also a place wliere
individuals can coine for advice, make ret'errals to other local services, and
access help with housing, hecilih, employment, and Inoi'e.
Addition<211y, the gathering provides opportunities for participants to take
part in social and reci"ealional activitiLs that not only promote well-bciiig but
also build rcsilience and social cohesion. Whcthcr il's d community meal, a
ciiltural cclcbralion, or a discussion on important topics, tliese gathLrings
offer a space t-or IL'iirningJ, shciring, and mutual support.
Ultiiiiately, the weekly community social gathering is not just aboLIt
SOCiLolising
it is LlboLlt bLiilding a stronger, Inore cohesive commLinity,
helping peoplc fccl cinpowered, connectcd, and part of something largyei" than
themselves.
F,VLnts
At Afghan CWC. we cifL decply coininilted to coiiiiniiiiity dLvclopment, social
jLlStice and cinpowcrinLnt, with the priinary aiin c)t" idcntit.ying ¢ind cicldressing
b&ll-l-iL'rs to LLIItLifiil illLlii.%ion Lind SOCic21 cind ccoiii)Iiiic paiticipation for our
IIILimbei"s. We LLILhr'itL
Liilturéil cliversity ciiiLI clLlivcl)'
c()iistitLicncy, as WLII .1% tIiL wicILI- COliililLiiiily iii sli'iriiig aiid LxLhL2iigiinL
Lilli Lll Lil experiLnLL%. 'I'IIi-()IlL)li {)Iir L'VL'llt%, WL. .4tl-iVL I() Ll-L¢ilL Ll plailoi-ii] iiil]Li-L'
cli I'l ei-eiit LLIItLII"L'% LII-L LLlol)i-,IlLLI, LiiicILI"%I()(ILI, ciiicl I'L.4IILLtLLI.

AFC'FIAN C()MMUNI'I'Y AND
WF,I.FARF, Cb:IYTIIF.
FOII I'Hf, YF.AII F.NI)ED.11 MAIIC:H 2024
TIIUSI'IES, IIEPOIIT
-rhroLighout the yL',qr, we have organi8ed a nLimbei' c)f freL' cvLnts dLsignLd to
bringi oiii" LoinmuniLy logyethcr, foster social cohesioii, 1L nd proiiiotL iiiLILlSiOn.
TIIL eveiits inclLide:
r,i(I CelL'br<ltions: Our F id cclcbratioiis pi"ovidL a SP1£ LL for coinnilinity
mLinbei's to coine tog)Lther and Inark this iinpoilant cultural OLL¢lSiOn.
"rhcsc g1t Ilicringys ot.tcr a chance for individLials aiid IIL Inilies to celebrate
thLii" IILI"itLigye, Lnjoy traclilion1c I Ic)od, shcire expLriLncLS, aiid connect witli
()tlici-% in cl Loininunity.
C.()niiectinL Comniiinities F.vL'nts: ThesL' cvL'iitS IL fL desig)ned to build
bi'idges bL'twccn dit'lerent cultural and SOLilL I L)roup%. Tlicy sLrvL as an
oppoIILinily t-or pcoplc to coiiie t()gcthcr, shal'e stories, disLuss cc)iiiiiion
LhcillL'ng)L'%, (2nd celcbrcltc the richness of" CLIItLlI'al divcrsity in our Iocc21
iirL'a. 'I'lILse giathei'ingys loster InutLliil undLrstiinding, rLspect, and
L()Ilciborl¢ tion.
l ¢lSte tlie Cultures of Wal*>rfill: WL cire proLid to be pqrt of the .1 astc the
CLilturcs ot" Walsall annual evLnt, which LLlcbi"ates IIIL diverse LLIItlll"L11
l¢il)I"iL ()I' Walscill. 'I'his L'VLnt bringis tOgTcihL'I' Ic wide raiige ot" LuliLifiil
PLI"Ioi'1112L IILes, fc)cid slil115, (2nd clLtivitiLS, cillowing pLople troiii all
baLkgJi'()Liiids to sliowLase tlILir trc2ditic)ns £111cI IL¢ifii clb()Llt ()thLrs. It 1.4 cl
vibi'iL nt cclebi'oL tion ot. the rich, iiiulticultural COliiliiLinily th<lt InLqkLS
Wal%c111 iiniciLIL.
"I"IIL".se Lvciils arL morL than just oppoi"tuniliLs lor LLlcbi"ation' tlIL'y are vit¢21 in
pi'()iiic)liiigi cominiiiiily Lohesion, InLltiial respLct, L1nd SOCic21 intLgiration. -fhLy
of"[LI" cl 8P<lCL lor iiidividLl<lls to connect wilh otliers, breic k doivn barriLr.s, and
Li'c'ItL lilstiiigy rLliltioiisliips acr()%.8 LLIIIiii'LI1 Lind sacial dividc8.
'lii"()LILJli Ilic'.%L initiatives, AlgihLllI C'WC, hcls bLcn ablL t() bringi Iiiaiiy pL()ple
Ii)g) L'IIIL'I., l ().%lL'I'i IIL
'1 .%L'nsc ol" bLI()iig?illLF 'iiicI LncoLifcigyingT LILtiVL I)LlI-tiCiP¢lti()11 iii
tlIL' I()L'il L()iiiiniiiiity. By higliliglitiiig Liiicl LLILI)I"Itiiig tIiL' clivLI'%ily wiiliiii ()Lll'
L()Iiiiiiiiiiity, WL. L()iilribLItL' t() <1 111()I'L' iiILILI%iVL', SLlPI)OI"tiVL',
'Iiicl Ii<ll-111()Ili()u
.S()LiLIy.

AF(:HAN COMMIJN'ITY AND
WFLFARF. CENTRE
FOR THF. Yb:AR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
TRUSTF.F.S' RF.PORT
Conimunity Day Trips
We organise community day trips to seaside destinations and local attractions,
ol"fei"ing newly arrived families and socially isolated individuals the chance to
enjoy soLial interaction and explore new places. These ti.ips help reduce social
isolation by bringing together people from diverse backgrounds, particularly
those with limited opportunities to connect with othcrs.
Acknojvledgements: Our fundcrs and partners
On behalf of the Management Committee we would like to express our sincere
gratitude to our funders for their continued support:
Walsall Council
Solihull Council
Heart ot-England Foundation
We c2lso Lxtcnd our heartfelt thanks to all our community membcrs, whose
genei.ous and ongoing tinancial contributions througli regular donations play a
vital role in sustaining our work.

AFGHAN COMMUNITY AND
WII LFARE CENTRK
FOR THE YEAR F,NDED 31 MARCH 2024
TRUSTEES, REPORT
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Tlie Statement of financial Activities shows net deticit ot"£552 for the year and
accumulated reserves inclLiding restricted and unrestricted at 31 March 20?4
ainount to £1 01,354.
The tl'LlStees have reviewed the reserves of the charity. As a result ot. this review
it WLiS concluded that in order to allow the charity to be managed et'ficiently ancl
to ensLire tlic1t SLlt"ticient resoLirces are clV£lil¢qble to provide iininterrLlPted sei'vices
a gyenei.al reSe￿e fund of at least £5,0001- is requii'ed to fLind rLinnfftngy Losts ot"
tlie charity t.or the tinancial yeai. ending 31 mai.ch 2025. This coiiipares wilh
Linrestricted funds of £9,746 at 31 M<irch 2024.
APPROAVAL
Tliis report was approved by the trLlStees on
on its belialf by
,Ind sigyned
M /ahiar
(Cliair)

AFGHAN COMMUNITY AND
WELFARE CENTRE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
Trustees are required by charity law to prepare financial statements for each
tinancial year which give a tnie and fair view of the state of af"fairs ot" the
charity as at the end ot.the financial year and of the surplus or deficit of the
cliai'ity. In prepai'ingF those financial statements the BoL2rd is reqLiired to:_
select SLlitable accoLinting policies and then apply tliein consistently.
iiiake judgeinents and estimates that are reasonable and prLident'
prepare tlie financial statements on a going concLrn bas'is unless it is
inappropriate to presuille tliat the charity will continLie in bLisiness
stc2te whether applicable accoLinting standards aiid statements ut-
recoinineiided pr£2Ctice lic2ve been t"ollowed.
The trustees are also I'esponsible for maintaining proper acLoLinting records
which disclosL with recison<1ble accLiracy clt any tiille the tinanLial position ot-tlie
chcirity. Tliey are 1L l.%0 I"Lsponsible lor saleguarding the <issets ot.the cliai'ity aiid
hence taking reasoiiable steps t'or the pi'evention and detection ot" fi'c2Lid and
otlIL'r iri'egLilaritKes.
ON BEHALFOF BOARD
(Chlcir)
1)1lte
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AFGIIAN COMMUNITY AND
WFLFARE CENTRE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
INDF.PENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
We report on the aLcounts of Afghan Community and Welfare Centre for the
year ended 31 March 20?4 set out on pages 13 to 17.
RESPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES OF TRUSTEES AND EXAMINER
The charity's trustecs are responsible for the preparation of the accounts and
consider that an independent examination is required.
It is our responsibility to-
examine the accounts under section 145 of the 201 l Act
to follow the procedures laid down in the General Directions given by
the Charity Commission (under section 145(5) (b) of the 2011 Act)"
and
to state whether particular matters have come to our attention.
BASIS OF INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
Our examination was carried out in accordance with the General Direction
given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the
accounting rLcords kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts
presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items
or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from you as trustees
concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the
evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently wc do not express
an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.
INDF.PFNDF.NT F.XAMINF.RS'S RF.PORT
Iii connection witli our examination, no niallLr has conie to our attention:
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AFC'IIAN COMMUNI'fY AND
WF.LFARF, C.F,NTRE
FOR 'I'FIE YEAR ENI)F.D 31 MAIICH 2024
INDl<.l)ENDENT EXAMINFR'S IIIPORT
( l ) which gives us reasonable cause to bel iLve that in any
matericil respect the requirements
to keep accounting records in accordance with Section 130 of the 2011
Act; and
to prepare accounts which accord wilh the accounling records and
comply with the accounting requireinents of the ?0 I l Act
have not been met. or
(2) to which, in our opinion, attention should bc drawn in order
to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be
reached.
Y()IJNIS IIHATTI & C.0 LTD
CIIARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
93 Bro&id Street
IlirminLFh¥qm
111.5 IAU

AFC.IIAN C()MMIJNII'Y AND
WLLb"AIIF. C:F,NTIIF
STATFNIf,NT or FINANCIAL AC.'TIVITII,- '
For tlie year elided .31 M4irch 2(124
Restricted Unrestricted Total
Funds
2024
Tc)til
?023
INCOMING IIESOIJIICT,;
InL()Iningy resoLirces Irom
Cliai'itable clLtivities:
Doncltioiis reccivcd
8,064
8,064
8,884
CJrant% rLcLivecl
20,253
20,253
49,470
T()t£il incoming7 rLSOLirccs
20,?53
8,064 28,317
58,354
IIF&iOURcr,s r,xi'lNDID
Costs ot-gyLnei"Lltingi ILinds:
OtliLr Lc)sts
8,021
8,021
4,830
('hciril¢iblL ,2ctivitics
Cic)VLriiance Lclsts
20,848
20,848
?7,62()
20,848
8,021
?8,869
32,197
NL't iiioveiiiLnt in ILiiids
(595)
43
(552)
?6,157
()ILII l urids bi'() Ligi lit l ()I'W¢11'd
9?,203
1),703
101,906
75,749
.1 ()tcil IIiiiLIs L'll'l'iL.d Ic)rwc1rd
91,C)08
9,74()
101,354
101,9()(I
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AFGHAN COMMUNITY AND
WELFARF CENTRE
BALANCE SHEET
As on 31 M¥irch 2024
2024
2023
FIXF,D AS.SFTS
1,984
482
CUIIRF,NT ASSETS
13aiik (IcLount
100,020
102,074
cIirDITOR
Diie wiiliin oiie yCL1r
(650)
(650)
Net C Lirrent Asscts
99,370
101.424
Nb;T AS(iFTS
101,354
101,906
LliirL".sli'ictLd tiiiicls
RL%trictLd t"Iind5
9,746
)1,6011
9,71).3
9? ? (1.3
IIFI.&iF.R vr,.(i
101,354
i(11 ()n6
For tlie tin¢2ncial yecir ended 31 Mai'cli 2024 the company was entitled to
exeiiiption Linder section 477 ofthe CompaniLs Act ?006 rel<ltingY to sniall
COIIIPciniLs.
No Ineillbers have I'eqLliI'ed tlie coiiipany to obtain an clLidit ot. its accoLlllts foi"
the year in accordL2nce with sLction 476 of the Companies Act 2006.
TIIL Dii'ector8 aLknowledgye thL'ir responsibility t.or Lomplyingy with the
I'L'LiiiiI'einents ot- the Act witli respect to <lLCOLinting i'ecords cind loi. the
PI"L'PLlI'ation ot" accounts.
Aplii'oved by the trLlStees on
by..
..i.&./11 /.102.y....
,2iid siginLd on thLiI' beliiilf
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AFGHAN C()MMIJNITY AND
WELFARb: CFNTRTr.
NOTF.S TO TIIE ACCOUNTS
For the year endcd 31 March 2024
I. ACC'()IJNTING POLICIES
Basis of prep&qration of accounts:
The FinLillcicl1 St.qtemcnts are prepared under the pU￿oSe scopc and
application ot" SORP I.'RS 102.
S()KI) 60 states Accounts intending lo show a true and fair vic￿, mLlSt bc
prL"pared on the goingi conccm assumption.
SOIIP 61 statcs in mceting the oblig)aiion to prL'pare acLounls showin&) a true
,Iiid fair viLw clccruals accounls should comply with:
(a) StatLinents ot- Standard Accounting Practice (SSAPS)
(b) Finaiicial Reporting Standards (l*R,Ss)
(c) Urgcnt Issue Task Forcc abstracls (i Ji"fFs)
lind in addition take notc of
(cl) "I"lie intL'rpret2tion for Public BenLtit Lnlilics of thc Statcineiit or
Principles tor fiiiic ncial Rcportin&.
Aceoiintinx C.onvcntion
'riiL I Iiiaiicial StatL'iiiLnts are prep¢ired linder thL' historical cost convention
Inodilicd to includc thc revaluation ofcertain assLts.
2. Siirplii.s/(l)eficit) for the financial year
'l-his is 5tatcd ciltL'r crediting:_
2(124
IlcvLnue 'l"ui"n()vLr froin ordiiiary activities
28,317
58,354
-3. .%'t:Iff C'()*•ts 'in(l Tr'm()liiments
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AFC,IIAN C.()MMIINITY AND
WF,LFAiif. CF.NTRr,
N()TE4 S T() TIIE ACCOIJNTS
For the yL'<'ir ended 31 M<irch 2024
4. C'IIF.DIT()11.ki FALLINC: DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2024
202.3
ALcrLILIIs
650
650
5. ANALYSIS OF Tlll'foTAL FUNI)S
RL%triLtLd
ruiids
lJnrL%tricled
l-, Linds
J'ang?iblL I, iXLd A%sets
NL't Cui"I'ciit Asscts
1,984
7,762
91,608
99,370
92,203
),74()
101,354
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AF(:HAN C.OMMUNITY AND
WF.LFARF. C.F.NTRE
INCOMI & r.XPENDITURF, ACCOUNT
For tlie year ended 31 M<irch 2024
2024
INCOME
Donations received (Unrestricted)
8,064
8,064
Grants received:
Walsall Council Grant - (Restricted)
Heart of England Grant - (Restricted)
Rcfugee Grant - (Rcstrictcd)
S.C.V.O Creative Grant - (Restrictcd)
9,003
6,500
3,750
1,000
20,253
28,317
LXPF.NDITURE
[)rojccl Rcsources cost
IT chargyes
Ilent
Liglit & heat
Accountancy fccs
'I"LILphonL
Repairs & Inainteiiance
%ubscriptions
15,730
2,400
5,400
1,372
650
1,429
83
835
55
338
577
IILItL'%
l)L'prLLiiili()ii
?8,869
NLt I)LliLit