Beyond Borders Outreach Charity Number: 1159703
Trustees' Annual Report and Financial Statements for the Period 28/02/ 2024 to 27/02/ 2025
December 2025
Reference & Administration Details
Charity name: Other names charity is known BBO by: Charity number: 1159703 Charity's operating address: 14 DAVID AVENUE LEICESTER Postcode LE4 2PH
Names of the Charity Trustees who Manage the Charity
| Trustee Name | Ofce | Appointed/Elected | Retred | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1: | HENRIETTA | Chair | Elected | Actve |
| C IBE | ||||
| 2: | Jane Agwuncha |
Treasurer | Elected | Actve |
| Tochukwu | Actve | |||
| 3: | Nwachukwu | Secretary | Elected |
Structure, Governance & Management
Description of the Charity's Trusts
Type of Governing Document: Constitution How the Charity is Constituted: Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Objectives & Activities
Summary of the Objects of the Charity as set out in its Governing Document
The objects of the charity are:
The advancement of health and education, saving of lives and the relief of those in need by reason of ill-health or financial hardship.
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(a) To advance the education of the general public in all areas relating to infertility and Pregnancy, by creating awareness as evidenced on our website, flyers, handbook, and posters. Organizing outreach and health talks in different communities to improve their knowledge on these issues.
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(b) To educate young people on matters of sex and contraception (family planning) and to develop amongst them a sense of responsibility in regards to sexual behaviours with the aim of preventing the suffering caused by teenage or unwanted pregnancy, and seeing teenagers focusing more on education to enable them have better and happier adult lives.
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(c) To preserve and protect the physical, emotional and psychological health of poor people with infertility and pregnancy in Africa by the provision of financial assistance, material things, quality health care and practical advice (which they cannot afford or access due to poverty), to ensure safe and healthy pregnancy and childbirth are achieved; and for people with infertility to come out of the depression caused by unending abuse and maltreatment given to them by the society due to their conditions.
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(d) To encourage women empowerment in rural areas of Africa by initiating projects which - empower women to work and develop skills that allow them to find their way out of poverty; and one that provides them with opportunities to develop a sense of independence and a respected voice within their communities. Means of achieving these include the provision of small grants, loans, goods or services which they could not otherwise afford through lack of means. These will help them raise money and take care of themselves and their families, improve their life standards and better their societies and the world at large.
Summary of the Main Activities Undertaken for the Public Benefit in Relation to the Charity's Objects
BBO delivered health education and awareness activities to support informed decision-making among communities of African background in the United Kingdom and in the Eastern part of Nigeria. The organisation engaged young people across local educational and community settings, including universities, providing culturally sensitive information on reproductive health, healthy relationships, and personal responsibility.
Safe and inclusive spaces were created for open discussion, with participants encouraged to ask questions and signposted to appropriate health services where necessary. These activities supported youth wellbeing, informed life choices, and positive long-term educational and health outcomes.
Achievements & Performance
Statutory Declaration
The trustees declare that they have complied with their duty to have due regard to the guidance on public benefit published by the commission in exercising their powers or duties.
Financial Review
Details of Any Funds Materially in Deficit
There is no fund in deficit for the organisation.
Statutory Notes to the Accounts
Particulars of Any Outstanding Guarantee Given by the CIO
There is outstanding guarantee given by HLF
Particulars of Any Outstanding Debt
There is no money owed anywhere by HLF
Other Optional Information
The organisation operated with limited financial resources during the reporting period and delivered activities at a manageable scale. Outreach activities were supported through voluntary contributions from trustees.
At the period end, the charity had no outstanding liabilities and held no surplus funds. Trustees remain committed to the charity’s objects and will pursue external funding opportunities to support wider delivery as capacity allows.
Declaration
The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees' Report above.
Signed on behalf of the Charity's Trustees
Signature(s):
Full Name(s): HENRIETTA C IBE Jane Agwuncha Tochukwu Nwachukwu Position(s): Chair Treasury/Secretary Secretary Date: 23/10/ 2025 23/10/2025 23/10/2025
28/02/ 2024 to 27/02/2025
| £ INCOME | £ EXPENDITURE | |
|---|---|---|
| YEARLY PUBLIC DONATION | 0 | 0 |
| MONEY FOR PURCHASING STATIONARY |
0 | 0 |
| MONEY FOR OUTREACH AND ENCOURAGEMENTS |
HAPPILY, DONATED BY THE TRUSTEES 1000 |
950 |
| PHONE CALLS COST | 0 | 0 , we used our phones |
| TOTAL | 1000 | 950 |
BALANCE LEFT = £50.00 ONLY.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The trustees continue to review the charity’s governance and activities to ensure the organisation remains effective, sustainable, and responsive to community needs. Based on delivery experience and feedback, the trustees are considering whether a refinement of the charity’s objects may be
appropriate in order to support the charity’s evolving programmes, including a stronger focus on women’s empowerment, leadership, wellbeing, and financial resilience. Any proposed amendments will be pursued through proper governance processes and, where required, Charity Commission consent, with the aim of strengthening public benefit and enabling the charity to deliver greater impact.