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2025-08-31-accounts

Annual Trustees Report 2024-25

CIO: Christian Initiatives in Early Years Education (Love Early Years)

Registered Charity No. 1156884

Address: 100 Heathlands Park, Foxhall Road, Ipswich IP4 5TQ

Trustees

Mrs Ruth Andrews (chair); Rev Brian Andrews; Rev Peter Michell; Mrs Angela Msumba; Mrs Helen Kear ; Mrs Tamsin Grimmer; Rev Mary Hawes

Objects

The object of the CIO is, for the public benefit, the advancement of education in accordance with Christian principles, in the United Kingdom and such other parts of the world as the charity trustees may from time to time decide.

Aims and Activities

  1. To nurture and support Early Years practitioners and settings holding Christian values This was delivered through regular newsletters and emails, our magazine Early Days ; our website www.Love Early Years.com .

We held a day conference at Heart Preschool in Nottingham to celebrate our 20[th] Anniversary with guest speakers.

We continued our 10[th] of the month prayer for early years children by partners and friends who were provided with topics for prayer and encouraged to pray at home on their own or with others in their locality.

The public benefit is that through nurturing and supporting practitioners we reduce the isolation in which many operate and create meaningful networks.

2.To advocate a holistic approach to Early Years care and education and encourage the highest quality care and education by offering mentoring and training.

We used articles in our magazine Early Days, Zoom meetings and personal contact to encourage and train practitioners.

We kept our partners up to date with current research and campaigns and shared relevant articles via Facebook and Instagram. Our book Firm Foundations – Rooting a Child’s Early Years in Love and Faith was published in March and warmly received.

The public benefit is improved quality as settings reflect on and adapt their practice. This distinctive play-based approach to education with a Christian ethos offers a wider choice for parents.

  1. To foster relationships between individuals and organisations holding similar values and rationale, in the UK and overseas.

During the year our presence on Facebook continued to grow and the use of other social media helped to build relationships between partners and with a much wider constituency.

The public benefit is that we encouraged practitioners to learn from national and international settings in order to inform their professional knowledge and understanding which encourages the development of strong practice based on knowledge and understanding of how children learn.

Performance

Our presence was maintained on social media. The practical manual Firm Foundations Rooting a Child’s Early Years in Love and Faith was made available on Amazon and introduced to settings and churches.

Early Days magazine continued to be a valuable resource to our partners , partner settings and subscribers.

This report was agreed by the Trustees on 29[th] March 2026

Christian Initiatives in Early Years Education Statement of Financial Activities

For the period from 01 September 2024 to 31 August 2025

Unrestricted Restricted Endowment Total Prior year
funds funds funds funds total funds
Incoming resources
Incoming resources from generated funds 660.72 - - 660.72 -
Voluntary income 3,684.51 - - 3,684.51 3,230.66
Activities for generating funds 28.58 - - 28.58 22.20
Investment income 177.27 - - 177.27 1.35
Incoming resources from charitable activities 313.86 - - 313.86 716.76
Other incomingresources - - - - -
Total income 4,864.94 - - 4,864.94 3,970.97
Resources used
Cost of generating funds - - - - -
Cost of generating voluntary income 511.23 - - 511.23 445.69
Fundraising trading cost of goods sold and other costs - - - - -
Investment management costs 55.00 - - 55.00 61.50
Charitable activities 5,120.42 - - 5,120.42 2,584.47
Governance costs 15.59 - - 15.59 488.11
Other resources used - - - - -
Total expenditure 5,702.24 - - 5,702.24 3,579.77
Net income / (expenditure) resources before transfer (837.30) - - (837.30) 391.20
Transfers:
Gross transfers between funds - in - - - - -
Gross transfers between funds - out - - - - -
Other recognised gains / losses
Gains/losses on investment assets - - - - -
Gains on revaluation,fixed assets,charity's own use - - - - -
Net movement in funds (837.30) - - (837.30) 391.20
Reconciliation of funds
Total funds brought forward 5,334.75 - - 5,334.75 4,943.55
Total funds carried forward 4,497.45 - - 4,497.45 5,334.75

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