CHARIS MINISTRIES
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
JANUARY 1. 2025, TO DECEMBER 31. 2025
Charis Ministries (Charis} is a registered Charity (1154811) with the Charities Commission
(England). (It was first registsred in De￿rnber 2013.)
The Trustees hereby report that the work of Charis has continued without interruption, and
it has been able to fulfil its objettives:
To bring hope into lives and communities, and
To encourage people in the Christian faith in the United Kingdorn, and its
operational countries
We continued to build and consolidate our relationships. and to work with existing partners
In our operatlonal countries (England, Pakistsn, Rwanda, and Macedonia).
In the reporting period. there was one mission trip visit to our Offsho￿ projects In Rwanda
by the Trustees. However, the Trustees continued to make extensive use of video
confe￿ncIng technology in managing work pro8rams, both amon8 themselves and in our
operational locations with our Local Country Coordinators and thelr teams.
In Paklstan:
The Brlght Firture School in Kasur, near Lahore, conttnues to be a key educational project
for us. Charis fully funds a free education for all chIld￿n attending this school. This
school started in 2017, to provlde a basic education to children and youth In Kasur brlck
factory. In 2022 the school physically ￿loCated into the local community. In 2025 there
were 80 pupils (2024- 70) in this school, which is non-denominational.
The pupils at the school otherwise had no aC￿sS to formal educatlon. Our aim Is to
enable them to take and pass government exams and thereby 8ain admission into both
80vernment and prlvate schools.
Charis also has an educational support Ischolarship) program ("Passlonats Hearv). The
goal is to fully fund the education of chlldren/youth of very low-lncome families. In 2025
there were 20 beneficiaries {2024- 19) in this program, including two in university.
Charis contlnued its program for wldows In need, via our Zarephath project. The
primary purpose is financial assistance for medical needs. There are also ￿gUlar group
prayer and support meetings with the women in the program. Most of the women are
not employable due to age or disability. The project began in 2019 and continue5 to
make a meaningful difference to the health, and thereft)re the lives of these women.
In 2025 Charis assisted and sponsored a bible school and 5 Home groups/Sunday school
groups in or near the Lahore metropolitsn area.
In Rwanda:
Charis continued its Health Support project ("Ubuzima-), in cooperation with the local
government in the Sake sector, Ngoma District, Eastern Province. We also added Jarama
sector also in Ngoma District. The goal of this project is to provide full access for
extremely poor families into the Rwanda health insurance program. Many families
simply cannot afford to pay the annual insurance premium. In 2019 we began to fully
fund enrolment in the Rwanda Government health insurance scheme. For the 2025126

year (June to May) we supported 2,978 people including children {2024 was 2345). This
has provided a major breakthrough for about 6(K) families.
The Bright Future ECD School at Gafunzo {Sake) stsrted in late 2020, with 20 children
attending.
At the request of the Local Government, a second Bright Future ECD School at Kibonde
(Sake) was successfully started in May 2023.
Both schools, which are fully funded by Charis, cater to the 3 to 6 years age group,
focusing on Early Child Development IECD). The aim is to prepare the children forthe
Government primary school system which begins at age 7. Local government has been
very proactive In its cooperation on this project. Pupil numbers at the two schools for
2025 was 200 children (2024- 2(M)).
Both Bright Future schools host Christlan "Sundaf schools for the children with about
200 children re8ularly attending.
In 2024 Charls fully funded expansion of the Kibonde ECD school with a project to bulld
two new classrooms. Kibonde school now has three classrooms and now provides a
much-enhanced environment for the children. In 2025 building of a new multi
classroom school at Gafunzo got underway to replace the old building currently in use.
The Government provided the land. and Charis is fvlly funding the school bullding5
works. The goal is forthe new school to be used for the new school year beginning in
September 2026.
In Macedonla, we malntained close relationshlps with the Evangelical Church of Macedonia
and executives of two companies, from a prayer and mentoring perspective.
The financlal ststus of Charis Mlnlstries strengthened durin8 the year. This has been due to
the efforts of the Trustees, and our financial supporters. In addition, Oculatus
Philanthropies, a Charity based in Washington State, USA, continues to support our work in
Rwanda.
DonatSons received were at the same level as the previous year. Expenditures were at a
record high, up about 80%, compared to the previous year (please see the attsched
analysis).
Charis is well positioned financially to enhance and expand its projects, especially for Its
health, educatlonal and community support programs.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping proper records which dlsclose wlth reasonable
accuracy the financial position of the Charity and enable them to have reasonable
satisfaction that the financial statements comply with acceptable accounting standards and
the requirements of the Charities Commlssion. They are also responsible for safeguarding
the Charit¢s assets and hence taking reasonable step5 for the prevention and detection of
fraud, and breaches of regulations.
The Trustees believe they have satisfactorlly managed the resour￿5 of the Charity in terms
of time, finances, and people. There were regular meetings of the Trustees and with the
Local Representatives In our operational countries, to manage our activities in the best
Interests of the Charity and its aims.
Keith Baptist, Trustee

CHARifi COMMISSION
FOR EN61AND AND WALES
CHARIS IAINISTRIES UK
115481
Receipts and pa
ments accounts
CC16a
F¢xth• period
Period start date
Period end date
DECEM8ER 312025
To
JANUARY 12025
Section A Receipts and payments
RMtsicted
funds
Endowm&nt
Totsl fund•
La•t y••r
th• rt•amt£
A1 RKo1
Doriatknna recthv•d
GM Aid
Sub total(Gross IncoTh forAR)
A2 A88•t and Invgstm•nt 8al•s,18
table).
98.964
Sub total
98.956
A3Pa
ments
Admlnlsration costs UK
UKTearn Misslon visits offshore
Missions Su
rt. offshore
EducatloD stholarshi
. offsho
Education- children
schoolsl- offshore
School buildlngs Rwanda
Communl Ipeo le welfare su
Blble sehools- offshore
Health su
ort
ects. ¢Jffshore
RUTH Sewin
school Rwanda
L*xal Coordination- olfshore
Admlrtlsratlon costs Ollshore
744
744
2.118
298
1326
11.834
25,021
5.876
11.634
121
8,780
547
rt- offshore
SA75
2.316
4.871
6.133
2A78
4n
4A59
121
6S3
3,071
1.608
3W•
2,121
83,563
Sub totsl
•ae tablg
Sub total
35,439
Plet 0fr8ce1￿(PaYm￿tsj
A5 Translers between fvnds
A6 Cash funds lastyear end
Cash funds this year end
35.403
63.525
130.591
16&
130.591
165.994
67,066
130.591
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3010412026

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestri¢tsd Rgstricted funds
Endowment
funds
ne•mt£
Categories
Details
B1 Cash fund•
166.994
Total cash fun¢ts
165.994
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KEITH BAPTIST
91-03-21
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3010412026
CCXX R2 accounts ISSI

CHARIS MINISTRIES
TRUSTEES FIIIANCIAL REPORT YEAR ENDED DECEPABER 312025
JANUARY 1 TO DECEMBER 312025
12 MONTHS 2025
PIUOR YEAR 9 MONT
TO DECEMBER 31 2024
INCOMING I)ONATIONS
Gift Aid
Donatlons
98,956
98.964
98.956
% (*Totsl
%ofTotsl
Expenses
EXPENDITURES
PAKISTAN
Funded Mlsslon Trl
Missions Su
ort
Kasur %hool
Educatlon Scholarshl
Blble schools
Communltles SU
Peo
le Welfare 511
Zare
hath Fund
Wldaws
Local coordlnator
Charls offlce support
0.0%
7.1%
3.8%
6.5%
5.3%
4.9%
1.2%
3.9%
2.5%
35.2%
3,n6
2.057
1,245
2N87
747
2.525
1,355
2,316
1.878
1.719
412
1.374
ram
3.2%
rams
1.2%
3.5%
2.5%
23.3%
2215
1574
14.781
12
RWANDA
Funded Mlsslon Trf
Sake ECD schools
School bulldl
Educatlon Scholarshl
Communltles SU
ort
Peo
le Welfare su
Health su
Ruth Pro
ect Jarama
Local coordln4tor
Admlnlstratlon
2.118
3.3%
12.4%
39.4%
0.4%
2.1%
0.0%
15.8%
24.7%
0.4%
0.6%
0.9%
13.2%
0.0%
4.8%
1.8%
62.1%
25.021
269
1322
ram
130
209
329
4.671
ms
ram
5,133
2A78
8.1%
4.2%
1,697
624
22.016
547
48.028
75.6%
MA￿DON1A
0.8%
UK
Accountln
Admlnlstratlon
B•nk cha
IT related
95
0.2%
0.1%
0.1%
95
327
137
106
665
0.3%
0.9%
0.4%
0.3%
550
744
1.2%
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
63,553
ioo.oox
35.439
loo%
INCOME SURPLUS / DEFEur
35,403
63.525
OPENING BANK 8ALAN
CLOSING BANK BALANCES
OWI JAN 012025
165,994 DEC 312025
67.IJ66 APRIL 12024
130,591 DEC 312024
CASH MOVEMEKr
35W13
63￿25
Pr*parnd by:
KErrH BApnsT, TRUSTEE

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLANO AND WALES
Independent examinerfs report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trustees
On accounts for the year
ended
For the year ended 31 December 2025
Charity no
(il any)
115481
Set out on pages
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity (Ihe Trust? for the twelve months ended
Re8ponsibllltle8 and
basis of report
AS the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparatlon of the
accounts in accordan￿ with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011
(Yhe Acr).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in canying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions gNen by the Charity Commission
under Section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent
examlnevs ststement
I have completed my examination. I confirn that no material matters have
corne to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me
cause to believe that in, any material ￿SpeCt.
the accounting records were not kept in accordance with Sectlon 130
of the Charities Act: or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records,. or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charrties
{Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 olher than any requirement
that the accounts give a Irue and fairf view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examinaiion.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Slgned:
Date:
27103126
Namo..
Karen Bumett
Relevant professional
quallfication(s) or body
(if anyl:
Associalion of Accounting Technicians
Address:
17 Stanley Avenue Dagenham Essex RM8 1 JB
IER
Oct 2018