## Hayat Ministries 

End of Year Report and Accounts Year ending 31[st] December 2025 



## Charity Information 

**Trustees:** Tanas Alqassis Nigel Nicholson (Chairman) David Taylor New trustees are appointed by the existing trustees. **Governing Document:** “Foundation” Model Constitution **Charity Registration Number:** 1157140 **Registered Office:** 46 Ravenswood Crescent Harrow HA2 9JN **Bankers:** HSBC 

## Objects 

The objects of the CIO are: 

1. To relieve poverty and sickness thereby demonstrating the Christian faith in particular, but not exclusively by, providing, assisting or working through selected partner organisations in the provision of education, training, healthcare projects and support designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income. 

2. To advance the Christian faith for the benefit of the public through: 

   - a. The training and encouragement of Christians in practical methods of sharing their faith through lectures, seminars, and individual tuition. 

   - b. To encourage Christians to grow in their faith through the holding of Bible studies, lectures, seminars, and individual tuition. 

   - c. The production and distribution/broadcast of messages of an evangelistic and teaching nature. 

## Aims and Objectives 

The two foundational principles of Hayat Ministries are that the Christian Faith itself brings immediate benefits to its followers but also that there is a requirement for Christians to demonstrate their faith in practical ways - “By their fruits you will know them” as the Bible puts it. 

The long-term aims are therefore to work with organisations in poorer countries which are actively demonstrating their faith through practical work amongst the poor and oppressed, whilst also building the Church through the usual means of teaching and preaching etc. These organisations can often best be helped by the provision of much needed funds and a primary function of Hayat Ministries is to be a channel for such funds from the UK to the projects where they are needed. An example of this is the child sponsorship programme. 

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## Activities in 2025 

There were no specific fund-raising activities in 2025, but we were able to route funds to the Life Center from the individuals and churches who continue to support the work there. The money sent to the Life Center contributed to the following projects: 

- The regular Spring of Life after school program and six-week summer program for disadvantaged children. 

- The outreach centre in the Beqaa valley. 

- The Life Kitchen refugee feeding program. 

- Support for accommodation and medical expenses etc for individuals. 

## Plans for 2026 

There are no new initiatives planned for 2026 at this time. Support for the existing work of the Life Center will continue as funds permit, and we will respond to new initiatives as they arise. 

## Financial Review 

## Reserves Policy 

The intention, as previously, is to hold the current unallocated funds in reserve for promotional activities and any other targeted activities which will provide a return on the investment. This will not necessarily be in financial terms. An example from previous years was using the reserves to pay for Rev. Dib’s visit to the UK. The reserves will not, except under exceptional circumstances and at the discretion of the trustees, be used for general grants to supported projects or other causes. 

## Funds in Deficit 

There are no funds in deficit in the current accounting period. 

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## Fund Movement by Type 

## Account Codes 

LC-GEN: Life Center: General Fund LC-HMN: Life Center: Humanitarian Fund LC-SOL: Life Center: Spring of Life LC-STAFF: Life Center: Staff Fund 

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## Analysis of income and expenditure 

Notes: 

Incoming Resources: 

- _Donation from Charity_ is a donation from a church or other charitable organisation. 

- _Donation including Gift Aid_ covers donations via Stewardship or the PayPal Giving Fund where the intermediary claims the Gift Aid and includes it in the payment. 

- _Gift-Aided Donations_ are donations for which Gift Aid must be claimed. 

- _Non-Gift-Aid Donations_ are donations for which Gift Aid can’t be claimed. 

Outgoing Resources: 

- Running costs are largely the cost of the website, accounts software and bank charges. 

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Approved by the Trustees and signed on their behalf on 1[st] April 2026: 

Dr N Nicholson. 

Chairman 

Approved by the examiner on 3[rd] April 2026: 

Mr M Harris 

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