THE ANNUAL REPORT OF MANIYAR WELFARE ASSOCIATION
27-0fv2021
SAhara HalL
Crystal Wembley Ltd,
IPopln Buslne5s Centre .
Wembley,
HA9 OHB
OUR MISSION
"TOWARDS BETTER TOMORROW"
Introduction
ManLiar Welfare Association UK is a non-profit Organisation and was fornied with the intelltions of working towards the
educational dev¢lopment of uThder privileged students aud youths in the Ma[￿ar District.
Mannar Welfare Association UK functions on the njotlo of 'Towards A Better Tomorrow" and to achieve the same, it has
promoted the idea of think lo¢ally and act globally. This a&gxiation is committed to fomiulating new policies for a better
livelihood for the sufferillg brethr¢n and chalk out 5trategi¢s to alleviate illiteracy, poverty and inequality.
Achieved the eharltable status on IY, April 2014.
Chalfperson
Secrttary
Treasurer
Mr P.Puvindran Masilamany
+44.7828883551
Mrs J. Shiranl AIoy5iUS
Mr B.G.Pu¥lTajan
+44.758874601S
+44.78S4233479
stered Charit No.. 1156686 Web: www.mwauk.co.uk
316 Noriholi Roa4 Harrow, HA2 8EE
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mw'Lcom Tel.. +44 208 248 1778

Project Developments
MAnnar Zone Edueation Pro
eet
An estimate of 750 lower-rank children, with scores of lower than 3040 percentage were selected. These '
children were from gradcs 6,7 and 8 from Mannar, Musali and N&nattan zones. The aim of the project
was to elevate them to the expected standards, through intensive coaching in Maths, Science and Englisb..
for 3 years. The tutoring will tske place during the bolidays, at 19 l¢arnin8 centres in s¢hools. It was a
worthwhile projecL to see at least 75 % of the children ¢ontinue their studies at the expected p￿e, with
otber childrcn.
The DE and a monitoring group supervised the qll￿lty of the teaching and will work with the MWA to
coordinate a successfijl delivery of the project aims in Manllar. Durlng ihis year we have spen¢for thls
project £31165.
This year. Mann&r ranked 7 for GCSE Tesults in the county.
On behalf of MWA, we would like to thank ihose involved for their dedication and passion- this was no
easy feat and took great effort. Our 5pe¢ial thanks to Mrs R. Ramalingam and her team.
M*dhu Zone Educatio
We have implemented the same aims with the Madhu Project. as the M&)mar project. The overall
objective of the projcct is to provide quality education to low performing students io grade 6.7 and 8 in
Maths, Science and English. This will enable them to make the most of their cdu¢ation and be taught
until OIL. The committee agreed to £4000, of which the initial payment has not been made yet. We
committed to this project for on¢ year and the sam¢ Mamnar committee monitored this project.
Covid- 19 Pro
ect
We distribut¢d dried food to nearly 10(K> families who lived in different Mannar v(Ilag¢s, including
disabled childreD and ex-cadres, families. I would like to thank those who supported, both financially
and physically- con)mittee members, Mannar working committee, Mannar rehabilitation committee and
well-wishers. I especially thank Path to The Future charity for donating funds to help us support 150
farnilies. We have spent £7540for ihis reliefprogram.

anle Home Garden
IIY) p¢ople were chosen to Provide ]nforn￿tiOn on things such as fencing and quajity of sotl, and were
tr8ined to monitor the project. via the charity Caring Hands, to which we doDat¢d £5(M). The project was
furth¢r supported through the personal contributioDS of individual committee menthers of MWA U
The project will start si)ofy and we all 5UPPOrted "SaDgeeth& M¢gom 2021" in aid of organic home
gardeni￿ which was held on I" May and 5 Jun¢.
Future Vision . .
Th¢ Cornmittee had decided to continue Sup[￿)rtIng Mannar Generdl Hospital. One ward has been
selected to be improved to th¢ standard of that fO￿d in the UK with supplies and equipment
We h&ve acbieved many feats this year and should all be very proud of OUTselves for how much we have
grown as a ¢omn)ittee and as a charitable org8Disation. This wouldnotbe possibl¢ Wit1￿Ul the continuous
support of our supportive m¢mbers, w¢ll wishers, our family atMI friends &nd sponsors, and for that we
are extrem¢ly grateful. We hope thi5 organisation conlinu¢s to flourith this coming year.
We must express my sincere apPr￿lationt0 ￿1 the cutreDtandp&8t chal￿er81)n8, SecretaTies, Tr¢8SU
and Committee members.
On behalf of the committee members. we would like to ¢xpress ijur gratitude to all who hav¢ mad¢
'tAble donations to MWAUL _
Trustees
Secret&ry
Mts. Shirani Aloysius
Chairperson
Mr Pau]inw Puvindran Masilamani
Mr Benjatnin Puvirajan
Past Honordry Cha]￿erson
Past Honorary Chairperson

PAYMEwf AND EXPENSES
Accou￿rS AND
BAIANCE SHEEr
For the yeaT ended 30th November 2020

MANINAR WEI.FARE klSSOCIA TIO) UK
RECEirf A￿D PAYMENTS ACC.oiIN'rs A￿D BALANCE SHEET
FOR TIIE PERIOD
FRO￿1 1ST DLCF.NIB Tr.R 2019 TO 30tb ￿0VEMBER 2020
ICIRC.'IILA TED ONI,Y FOR MEI¥IBERSI
Restri¢ted
Funds
Lnd0v¢m¢￿t
I'otal Fundy
2020
2019
S¢ttlon A Receipts and Payments
iJnre5trict
FuDdg
AIR
Annual Event Det 2019
Fund Raising from Sponsors
Fund Rfjising from Swttqors- ReL%ivable
Donotioiis- E￿ent
E￿ellt Tickd Sales- R￿table
26,793
19,840
13,485
2,275
l J50
American Auction
B8r alld Short¢ats
Memb¢rthip f¢¢
Donation - Gen¢TAI
Gift Aid
COVID. Relief Fund
2395
350
16232
2ffj99
Sub Total l Gros& intome forAR)
A2A55ets 4ndlnveKmentSules
Tot*1 Reeeipt
A3 Pfjymemts
Edu
lon Pr
Edi￿10￿ Project
OVID- R lie
Pr
COVID- Relief Projcct
lE￿nIDe¢
19
Hall Rent
Hall Decoration & Others
H811 servi￿ Charges
DJ
Music Band
LED Scr*n and Sound
SlngeisTravel expenses
Singers Fee
Plastic Cups,Plate5 & Others
Advertlslng
Glfts & Souvenir Shield
Food
Souvenlrs & rickets Printing Charges
Raffel Consloatlon Prices
Sundry
Video & PhotoEraphy
Boune£r5
Insuranc¢
encril E
Wtbsid¢ Maintenw)(z
Charity Check
Printing P05tage& Ststionery
Charg¢s
Sub Tot•1
89
18
NaofRecelpi
. A5 Trt)sf¢rs betwe£n fLfftds
A6 Cash fi]nd lasty¢aT end
C*shfundthisyeurÉ#d
18.998

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
funds
funds
fund8
to near¢s¢ £
to nearest £
to near•st e
Categorles
Details
B1 Cash funds
C88h in Bank
Cash in Hand
64,461
64A81
Total cash funds
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Detalls
to nearest£
to neargst £
ts> n￿reSt £
22.970
B2 Other monetary assets
Receivf4bles
Rent Perpaid
22.970
TotalAssets
Fund to whlch Ilabillty
r•latss
Amount due
lonal
When dug loptlonall
Details
Surplus
P&y&ble
BS Llabllltles
7fj.607
10,824
76,607
10,824
Total Llabilities
Signed by on8 or Iwo tIU8tees on
behalf of all the Irusle&s
SisNutUTe
Print Name
Dats of ￿Pproval
Treasurer
r.Benjamin Puvirajan
Mr.Puvindr&n Masilamany
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Chairperson
cretary
Mrs. Shirani Aloysius

## **Mannar Welfare Association UK** 

_Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Year Ended 30 November 2020_ 

## **Auditor’s report** 

## **Opinion** 

We have audited the financial statements for Mannar Welfare Association UK for the year ended 30 November 2020. The financial reporting framework that has been applied in their preparation is applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards, including charity accounts regulation. (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). 

## **In our opinion the financial statements:** 

## **-** 

give a true and fair view of this small charity, Mannar Welfare Association UK, year-end accounts reflect its income and expenditure for the year then ended 30[th] November 2020. 

have been properly prepared in accordance with the United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice; and 

have been prepared in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006, the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) Act 2005 and regulations 6 and 8 of the charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006. 

## **Basis for opinion** 

We conducted our audit in accordance with International Standards on Auditing (UK) (ISAs (UK)) and applicable law. Our responsibilities under those standards are further described in the Auditor's responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements section of our report. We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is sufficient and appropriate to provide a basis for our opinion. 

## **Conclusions relating to going concern** 

From the inception of Mannar Welfare Association, the following accounting practices have been in place: 

- Preparing the year end accounts and getting the trusties’ approval 

- Getting the audit report from external accountants 

- Submission of accounts at the AGM 

MWAUK is registered for Gift Aid since November 2019. This charity is gradually making progress in income generation and serving the local community. 

## **Responsibilities of trustees** 

As explained more fully in the trustees' responsibilities statement, the trustees are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements and for being satisfied they give a true and fair view, enabling the preparation of financial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error. 

. 

## **Auditor’s responsibilities for the audit of the financial statements** 

Our objectives are to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the financial statements as a whole are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error, and to issue an Auditor's report that includes our opinion. Reasonable assurance is a high level of assurance but is not a guarantee that an audit conducted in accordance with ISAs (UK) will always detect a material misstatement when it exists. 

## Mr Ansan Justine – CIMA 

## J&L Accountancy Services 

## 1A, Strathearn Road, Wimbledon, London SW19 7LH 

