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2022-03-31-accounts

HARMONY OF HOPE

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] MARCH 2022

Registered charity no. 1157277

HARMONY OF HOPE

CONTENTS

REPORTS Page
Reference and Administrative Information 2
Report of the Trustees 3-5
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Financial Activity 5
Balance Sheet 6

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HARMONY OF HOPE

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION

REGISTERED CHARITY NAME Harmony of Hope CHARITY REGISTRATION NUMBER 1157277 (registered 2013) ADMINISTRATOR Helena Lloyd TRUSTEES Helena Lloyd Marguerite Weatherseed Christopher Toyn REGISTERED ADDRESS Harmony of Hope, PO Box 2137, Goring by Sea, Worthing, West Sussex BN12 9DZ BANKERS Barclays Bank, Worthing. West Sussex INDEPENDENT ACCOUNTANT Roberta Thompson

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HARMONY OF HOPE

TRUSTEES REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2022

The Trustees of the Harmony of Hope charity present their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 31[st] March 2022.

HARMONY OF HOPE was founded in 2013 to reach out to the impoverished with music therapy and donations of musical instruments. The charity works with other charitable organizations so that it can properly identify needs and work alongside existing projects.

OBJECTS

The object of the Trust is to promote for the public benefit the advancement, appreciation, understanding and education of music to disadvantaged people particularly, but not exclusively, with a view toward mitigating the effects of poverty and suffering, promoting personal and community healing and reconciliation, and providing opportunities for cross cultural exchange.

Music, when used appropriately and with care, has the power to heal by helping people to understand and rationalize emotions.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF TRUSTEES

Directions relating to the charitable trust are made by the Trustees, who are responsible for the charity. Decisions on expenditure and activities are decided by the Trustees. The powers of appointment or removal of Trustees rests with the Trustees. The charity does not employ any staff. The majority of the work of the charity is run privately, without recognition, and the hours and value of that time cannot be quantified.

The Trustees have complied with the duty in section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 to have due regard to the public benefit guidance published by the Charity Commission in December 2008.

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ACTIVITIES

During the year we were successful with a grant application to the American Women’s Association and this, together with smaller individual donations, has enabled us to achieve our annual goals, as outlined below.

THE YEAR: ITS OBJECTIVES AND ACHIEVEMENTS

During the year ended 31 March 2022 the main ways the charity sought to achieve its charitable purposes for the public benefit have been as follows:

Teaching, instructing and showing practical care in the community

Focus on training local population. We continued our partnership with Al Ahlia Centre to train their volunteers and staff. This partnership has been growing for over 3 years and we ran eight classes a week for refugees. This involved tuition for children under 9 on the keyboard: two teenage classes: three classes for Sudanese men and two for Yemeni women. These classes were very well received and a concert was given in December 2021 for the local community. This outreach work in the community is essential to our work and aims.

We continued to work with a school for around 150 refugees based in Mahatta, Amman. We taught them songs and musical games and provided training for the staff in music therapy.

Impacting the next generation

Through our partnership with Al Ahlia Centre, Amman, Jordan to provide training to young people and adults, we advised on the purchase of two new keyboards. We also started a Friday afternoon “jam” session for adult refugees from Sudan, Ethiopia, Iraq, Egypt and Eritrea . We had refreshments available and formed three different “bands” where traditional songs were shared and taught amongst the refugees.

Practical help to the community

We collected clothing from Embassy families to distribute to a centre in Marka, Amman. Around 100 bags of clothing were sorted and an open day was held for local refugees to provide clothing during the winter months. .

Cultural Enrichment

We are in the process of creating more worksheets for use in schools featuring Arabic music. The publication “Harmonies of Hope” has been used in a few concerts in the UK to promote the charity and raise awareness of the melodies from the refugee communities.

Bringing support to disadvantaged communities

We continued to maintain a link with the schools and refugee centres in Jordan working with the steady influx of refugees from Syria and Jordan. We enabled one refugee school to host an end of year concert for parents/care-givers to attend. The work with the Ahlia Centre will continue to be a big focus for the next year.

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HARMONY OF HOPE: REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH 2018 (continued)

PLANS FOR THE NEW YEAR

The key strategies for the Charity are to remain the same. The Trustees have not set specific objectives for the coming year in quantitative terms. However, our priorities will be:

FINANCIAL REVIEW

The financial reserves of the charity were small due to the effects of Covid. We are looking at different ways to raise funds including more grant applications. The Trustees have a policy of retaining reserves sufficient for the foreseeable needs of the charity. Expenditure has currently only covered purchase of instruments.

STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES’ RESPONSIBILITIES

Charity law requires the Trustees to prepare accounts for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Charity and of the profit and loss of the Charity for that period. In preparing these accounts, the Trustees are required to:

The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charity and to enable them to ensure that the accounts comply with the Charities Acts. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. The Trustees confirm that the accounts comply with current statutory requirements and those of the Charity’s trust deed.

Approved by the Board of Trustees on: and signed on its behalf by:

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HARMONY OF HOPE Balance Sheet as at 31st March 2022

2020/21
Liabilities
£
-1765
Accumulated balance b/f
408
Loss for year
-1357
Accumulated balance c/f
-1357
TOTAL RESERVES
Current Liabilities
0
Current Liabilities
3000
Loan
1643
TOTAL LIABILITIES
2021/22
£
-1357
-113
-1470
-1470
0
2000
530
2020/21
Assets
£
Fixed Assets
0
TOTAL FIXED ASSETS
Current Assets
810
Barclays Chq Account
833
Current Debtors
1643
TOTAL ASSETS
2022/21
£
0
530
0
530

HARMONY OF HOPE

Profit & Loss Account for the year ended 31st March 2022

2020/21
£
Income 2021/22
£
2020/21
£
Expenditure 2021/22
£
1437
0
0
1437
0
0
0
1437
INCOME
Donations
Concert Receipts
Other Income
MISC RECEIPTS
Bank Interest
Other
TOTAL
LOSS FOR YEAR
485
0
0
485
0
0
0
485
-113
0
0
0
0
25
0
120
0
145
0
0
0
353
0
353
0
16
0
16
0
516
0
516
1030
START-UP COSTS
Website
Company Registration
MUSIC
Instruments
Sheet Music
Concert costs
Books
Miscellaneous
OFFICE
Equipment
Consumables
Printing
Post
Telephone
TRAVEL COSTS
Hotels
Flights
Other
OTHER
Bank charges
Accomodation
Miscellaneous
TOTAL
0
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
15
0
0
0
360
24
384
0
0
36
36
0
0
163
163
598