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2023-12-31-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date Day Month Year Day Month Year From 1 Jan 2023 To 31 Dec 2023

Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name Lions MMA (Walsall) Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1155346 Charity's principal address 2-3 Walsall Road Willenhall Postcode WV13 2EH

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for whole
**year **
Name of person (or body) entitled
to appoint trustee (ifany)
Mr Harpreet Singh
Mr Inderpal Singh
Mr Ipinderjit Singh
Mr Subeagh Singh

Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)

Name Dates acted if not for whole year

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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of adviser Name Address

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

Section B Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity’s trusts

Constitution of a Charitable Incorporated Organisation – Foundation Type of governing document Model dated 15 January 2016 (eg. trust deed, constitution)

How the charity is constituted

CIO

Trustee appointment only Trustee selection methods

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

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Section C Objectives and activities

To promote community participation in healthy recreation by providing or assisting in the provision of facilities for martial arts. To further such other charitable purposes for the public benefit as are Summary of the objects of the exclusively charitable according to the laws of England and Wales as the charity set out in its trustees may from time to time determine. governing document

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The charity has been actively providing martial arts classes throughout the year, successfully holding an average of 2-3 sessions per week. These classes cater to both young children and adults who are eager to engage in healthy recreational activities. The focus is on building physical fitness, self-discipline, and mental focus, which are key benefits of martial arts training.

In addition to regular classes, the charity has organised several interclub tournaments. These events are designed to motivate participants, especially children, by giving them a platform to set and achieve goals while experiencing the thrill of competition. The tournaments also encourage a healthy lifestyle, helping young people develop strong, focused minds, and stay away from negative influences such as substance abuse. Through consistent training and the opportunity to compete, the charity aims to foster a supportive environment that promotes personal growth and well-being.

Several drug and alcohol awareness camps have been organised in Punjab, India, with the aim of preventing substance misuse and promoting a healthy lifestyle among the region's population. These camps focus on educating people about the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, the negative impact it has on health, families, and communities, and the importance of making positive life choices.

Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit)

Through these awareness programs, participants are informed about the long-term physical and mental health consequences of substance abuse, as well as the social and economic costs. The camps also provide guidance on alternative, healthier lifestyle choices, including sports, fitness, and other recreational activities. By raising awareness and offering support, these initiatives seek to reduce the prevalence of substance misuse, particularly among the youth, and help them lead healthier, more fulfilling lives.

Martial arts classes have continued to run free of charge for children in Punjab, with the primary goal of preventing substance misuse and promoting a healthy lifestyle. These classes offer children a structured and disciplined environment that helps them focus on physical fitness, mental well-being, and personal development, steering them away from negative influences such as drugs and alcohol.

To further support the progress of the students, new gym equipment was purchased, enhancing the quality of training and allowing participants to improve their skills and physical conditioning. By providing both the resources and guidance needed for continuous improvement, the initiative seeks to empower the youth with the tools and mindset necessary for a healthier, substance-free life.

An MMA (Mixed Martial Arts) tournament was recently held in Punjab, aiming to promote sports and fitness while providing a platform for local fighters to showcase their skills. This event was organised with the dual purpose of highlighting the talent present in the region and encouraging the youth to engage in productive and healthy activities like sports. The tournament aimed to steer young people away from negative influences such as drugs, alcohol, and substance abuse, which are significant challenges in many parts of Punjab.

The charity has grounded its ethics and principles in the values of Sikhi, which have been instrumental in encouraging youth to stay away from alcohol, drugs, and crime. By promoting the core tenets of Sikhi—such as - — discipline, service, self respect, and community welfare the charity has

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provided moral and spiritual guidance to young people, helping them lead more purposeful lives.

These efforts have had a positive impact on the local community by offering an alternative to harmful activities and keeping the youth engaged in constructive pursuits. The focus on Sikhi's teachings has not only strengthened individual character but also fostered a sense of responsibility and belonging among the youth, contributing to a safer and healthier environment. Through this approach, the charity has helped keep young people "off the street," reducing the risk of their involvement in crime or substance abuse and promoting a culture of well-being and mutual support.

The trustees have read through the guidance on public benefit from the charity commission website and will continue to do so in the future to ensure the charity continue to work within the public benefit guidance.

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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Section D Achievements and performance

Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year

Over the past year, the charity has experienced a steady number of students attending its martial arts classes, reflecting growing interest and engagement within the community. In addition to the regular weekly sessions, the charity organised a special residential martial arts camp in December 2023.

Several drug and alcohol awareness camps were organised in Punjab, India, to address the pressing issue of substance misuse and to promote a healthy lifestyle. These camps focused on educating the local community, especially the youth, about the harmful effects of drug and alcohol abuse, emphasizing the long-term physical, mental, and social consequences.

The free martial arts classes for children in Punjab continued with the goal of preventing substance misuse and promoting a healthy lifestyle. The addition of new gym equipment further supported the students' progress, helping them develop both physically and mentally while staying engaged in positive activities.

The charity successfully hosted an MMA event in the West Midlands, bringing together participants from various similar organisations. The event served as a platform for showcasing martial arts talent, fostering community engagement, and encouraging healthy competition. As a highlight of the event, exceptional students were presented with recognition awards, honouring their dedication, skill development, and contributions to the program. These awards not only celebrated individual achievements but also reinforced the charity's commitment to encouraging positive growth and community involvement.

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Section E Financial review

The Charity does not at this moment have a reserve policy.

Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves

Details of any funds materially in deficit

N/A

Further financial review details (Optional information)

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Section F Other optional information

Section G Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

H SINGH Signature(s) I SINGH HARPREET SINGH Full name(s) INDERPAL SINGH Position (eg Secretary, Chair, TRUSTEE TRUSTEE etc) Date 18/09/2024

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Charity Name No (if any)
Lions MMA (Walsall) 1155346
Receipts andpayments accounts CC16a
For the period
from
Period start date
01-Jan-23
Period end date
To
31-Dec-23
Section A Receipts and payments Section A Receipts and payments
A1 Receipts Unrestricted
funds
to the nearest
£
10,865
7,957
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18,822
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18,822
727
7,006
5,517
9,409
3,000
1,076
960
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27,696
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27,696
- 8,874
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13,548
4,674
Restricted
funds
to the nearest £
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Endowment
funds
to the nearest £
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Total funds
to the nearest £
10,865
7,957
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18,822
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18,822
727
7,006
5,517
9,409
3,000
1,076
960
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27,696
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27,696
- 8,874
Last year
to the nearest £
Donations 10,865 -
UK BuildingWorks - Donations 7,957 -
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Sub total(Gross income for
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18,822 -
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
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Sub total - -
Total receipts
A3 Payments
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Design Work/Website 727 -
Punjab Projects - Camps 7,006 -
Punjab Projects - Gyms 5,517 -
UK BuildingWorks - Gym 9,409 -
UK Camp 3,000 -
UK Gym Equipment 1,076 -
Printing 960 -
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**Sub total ** 27,696 -
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
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Total payments
Net of receipts/(payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
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13,548 - - 13,548 -
4,674 - - 4,674 -

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period CCXX R1 accounts (SS) 1

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Categories
B5 Liabilities
B3 Investment assets
B2 Other monetary assets
B4 Assets retained for the
charity’s own use
B1 Cash funds
Details
Details
Total cash funds
(agree balances with receipts and payments
account(s))
Details
Details
Details
Unrestricted
funds
to nearest £
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Agreement Error
Unrestricted
funds
to nearest £
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Fund to which
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Fund to which
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Fund to which
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Cost (optional)
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Cost (optional)
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Amount due
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Endowment
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Endowment
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When due
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Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees CCXX R2 accounts (SS)

Date of 23/09/2024approval

Signature

Print Name

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I S Khalsa INDERPAL SINGH KHALSA 18/09/2024
H S Moore HARPREET SINGH MOORE 18/09/2024

CCXX R3 accounts (SS)

23/09/2024

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