
Grief support for children & young people in Swindon & Wiltshire Registered Charity: 1159719 

## **Trustees’ Report and Unaudited Accounts** 

**Year ending 31 December 2022** 

## Wiltshire Treehouse 

George & Anne Tweed Rooms, Westlea Primary School, Langstone Way, Swindon, SN5 7BT Phone: 01793 987105 Email: admin@wiltshiretreehouse.org.uk Website: www.wiltshiretreehouse.org.uk 

Working in collaboration with: 


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## Trustees Report 2022… 

The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 December 2021. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015). 

Like many charities, surviving during and after Covid has presented many challenges, however our staff, volunteers & supporters `’` resilience and commitment to support the community continues to stand strong – Thank you. This has meant we have adapted the way we work with more flexible arrangements so that we can continue to support more children and young people. At end of 2022 we have been able to offer support to 302 children and young people, plus 730 parents/carers and siblings: a total of 1030 direct beneficiaries. 

2022 has been a lean year of income generation, however, I am delighted to confirm that following a number of successful funding bids towards the end of the year this now means 2023 will provide more financial stability and provide us with the opportunity to focus on growth for the future years. Thank you to The Openwork Partnership, Henry Smith, Nationwide Community Grants Scheme, The National Lottery – Reaching Communities fund and Wiltshire Community Foundation. 

I am super proud to be working with such an amazing team, and would like to again express our gratitude to the volunteers and staff who give their time and hearts to our organisation. And to all those who have donated funds to allow the Charity to continue our vital work with vulnerable children and young people 

## Sadie Panter, Chair of the Board of Trustees. 


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## Our Mission… 

At Wiltshire Treehouse, we believe every child and young person should have access to support during their grieving process. We enable those in our local communities to improve the coping strategies, skills and confidence needed to better manage daily life. 

## History… 

In 2001 Swindon hospital were providing support for siblings of children being cared for at the Children’s unit. By 2003 there was an increased demand, and the Rainbow Club was launched. With further increase in need our founders, guided by Child Bereavement UK (CBUK), started exploring ways of providing group support. Wiltshire Treehouse was born in 2014, assisting bereaved children, young people, and families within Swindon. 

## The Need for Wiltshire Treehouse… 

In the UK alone, a parent of a child dies every 22 minutes; that’s around 23,600 deaths a year and equates to around **111 children bereaved of a parent every day** . 

- ➢ **5% of children** will have **experienced the death of a parent or sibling** before age 16. 

- ➢ **92% of children will lose someone important** to them. 

- ➢ At any one time, **around 70% of schools have a bereaved pupil** in their care.[(CBUK, 2016)] 

In line with these statistics, Wiltshire Treehouse continues to see a demand for services, with an average of 10 Swindon referrals received monthly. Most recently we have seen an increase in requests for support from Wiltshire families outside of Borough where access to bereavement support for children is limited. 

For the Children and Young People supported by Wiltshire Treehouse, all are subject to increased life challenges because of their bereavement. Research highlights that bereaved children can experience significantly worse mental health concerns compared to their peers, a high proportion experience poor health, reduced educational attainment and social outcomes if not provided with appropriate and timely support. A quote from a parent sums up the struggle bereavement can bring, but also the hope that support from Wiltshire Treehouse offers. 

“She experiences times of feeling sick and not wanting to partake in activities, she is unable to say why she feels sick or if she is upset to say why. For her to know this is normal and to gain tools on how to manage this going forward, will hopefully help with her anxiety”.  NEST parent. 

## Statement of Public Benefit… 

When planning the activities for the period the Trustees have considered the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit and other matters. The charity operates in and around Swindon but as funds become available the charity will extend this to the wider community. The Charity provides bereavement support for children and young people. 

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myfeelI￿ & the staff are all amazing."
Parents/Carers Said:
"H showed me the memory activity
you did & we had a laugh together.
It helped me too, remembering the
happy times. Thank you for the
great sug
estions for when she's
ing things difficult."
has been reluctant
to refer directly to
Daddy since he
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him,. Than
you for
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Our Aims:
Improved Emotional Literacy:
Understsndinc zrief & the
feelings. tIK•uzhts & behaviours
that result.
Lasting Connection:
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spoke to me about it, I
can see the progress
in him. Thank you.
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throu(hout the transition to
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## Our Services… 

Wiltshire Treehouse staff and volunteers are committed to providing robust high-quality programmes and services to best support the vulnerable children, young people, and families we serve. Using a holistic group work approach, we aim for 3 key outcomes for all beneficiaries: 

- I. Improved Emotional Literacy: Understanding grief and the feelings, thoughts and behaviours that result. 

- II. The ability to openly talk about the loss and those who died: Increasing the ability to maintain a healthy ‘enduring connection’ and engage in meaningful interactions relating to the deceased – including every day and therapeutic conversation. 

- III. Improved resilience: Learning coping strategies to help manage a life with grief, now and throughout the transition to adulthood. 

To ensure the best possible outcomes for the children and young people we support, the charity works on a self-referral system. Once a referral is received, we make contact to gain further insights to the needs of the child(ren) and family. Sometimes this is all families need to feel empowered to support themselves, but if more assistance is required, we will set up an assessment. Here we meet in person or via web meeting to further understand the needs of the child, introduce a key member of staff to the family and ensure we are the right service to continue their journey of support. The following programs of bereavement support are offered: 



**“Our work from family programme. Proudly hanging on the wall in the living room.” Mother & Daughter, Feb 2022.** 

Family Group: Our children and family 

programmes benefit those 6 – 11 years of age, focusing on developing emotional literacy, with the aim to provide coping strategies. We help children and their families to manage the challenges following bereavement. Developed by Child Bereavement UK, this quality assured service has successfully improved lives of children and their families for 25 years. 

NEST: Developed by our volunteers who have personal experience of bereavement at a young age, these groups support young people aged 12+ coping with the death of a loved one. Run by skilled and experienced staff and volunteers, groups focus on helping to remember the person(s) who has died, identifying complex feelings, and exploring a range of techniques and strategies to help manage these feelings and situations that may cause difficulties. 

A Day to remember: A condensed program, designed by Childhood Bereavement UK, that covers the key elements of our Family Group program. We support families in an intensive day of self-development and learning, focusing on the key outcomes for beneficiaries. 

**“Once again, thank you for taking the time to talk through our situation. It has definitely helped me plan our way forward. “** 

**Parent of 11-year-old who received telephone advice.** 

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Professional Training: In addition to supporting direct beneficiaries, Wiltshire Treehouse knows that a child-centred approach is key. Therefore, we are working to improve the awareness of those working with Children and young people. Through delivery of training, we aim to improve the understanding that professionals have of childhood bereavement, improving their ability to support in the immediate, short-term, and long-term effects. At any one time over 70% of schools in the UK are 

## **Thank you very much, loads of really helpful and clear information and very informative.** 

**17.11.22 – Online Webinar** 

supporting a bereaved child, we believe that all professionals working with children and young people would benefit from a better understanding of childhood bereavement. 

## Our Response to Covid-19… 

Wiltshire Treehouse responded swiftly and innovatively to the Covid-19 pandemic. Within weeks we had realigned our resources with the needs of grieving families, and we continue to evolve to meet the changing landscape the pandemic continues to bring. We learnt from our new models and have improved our services because of the experience. The Charity continues to utilise learning from the pandemic, with continued use of online meetings and communications. However, we are mindful of the Teams/Zoom fatigue, and therefore, where safe, have resumed face to face meetings following all necessary protocols, with the option of remote services for those who would prefer. 

Whilst all face-to-face programs are now re-established, we are mindful of the potential disruption that covid related sickness can have on the charity. As a precautionary measure we have reviewed our contingency policy and remain ever dedicated to the health and wellbeing of the whole team and beneficiaries we support. 

## The Journey ahead… 

This year we have seen our demand stabilise following the potential peak caused by covid measures. Therefore, within the year ahead we are looking to assist the consolidation of the charity. As a small organisation we have seen massive growth, from 1 20 hours staff member to a team of 5 paid staff; 2.2 FTE, within the past 5 years. Therefore, we aim to take stock of our achievements whilst continuing to provide a high-quality bereavement support to our beneficiaries. The team will also take time to further embed our bereavement training delivery and review our internal systems. Finally, our team behind the scenes are working towards the implementation of a long-term impact measure for the charity, helping to increasingly demonstrate the potential impact the charity has for our beneficiaries and further strengthen our fundraising efforts. 

Our planned outputs for the year are similar to 2022 with family groups, day to remember program and NEST programmes remaining our key deliverables. Plus, the continuation of our introduction to childhood bereavement training for professionals and corporates, and maintaining our traumatic bereavement training as the trend in traumatic deaths locally has not diminished. 

**Decorations made at the Christmas grief workshops held within schools.** 

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## Reference & Administrative details: 

## Charity Number: 1159719 

Principle Office: George & Ann Tween Rooms, Westlea Primary School, Langstone Way, Westlea Swindon, SN5 7BT 

## The following Trustees served within the year ending 31.12.2022: 

H. Pepler, 

S. Ward – (resigned as chair November 2022) 

F. Auty – Treasurer, 

A. Delvecchio, 

- S. Cook 

S. Panter (Elected chair in November 2022) 

## Accountants: 

Case Accounting Ltd. 20 Goodwood Way, Cepen Park South, Chippenham, Wilts, SN14 0SY 

## Achievement and Performance… 

## Financial Review: 

In 2022, total income was £68,688 (2021: £73,829). Expenditure increased to £83,523 (2021: £82,256). As expected our most significant expenses were staff (£73,293) service delivery (£2,232) resources and equipment (£779), and general expenses including insurance (£7,141). The unrestricted surplus of £7,653 has increased the General Fund to £72,866 (2021: £65,213), which is still considered to be a sufficient level to provide financial stability for the charity. 

## Reserves policy: 

Wiltshire Treehouse holds reserves to ensure a continuing service to clients. Our aim is to retain a minimum reserve of four month's operational costs; allowing the Charity to close should it be necessary, without adversely affecting the service to families in receipt of support and meet liabilities to creditors, staff notice and redundancy costs. Our reserves policy is reviewed annually to take account of any change in circumstances. 

## Fundraising Report: 

Donors to Wiltshire Treehouse can be assured that we comply with the regulatory standards for fundraising. Whilst not registered with the Fundraising Regulator; due to our small size and income, we are committed to the Fundraising Promise and adhere to the Code of Fundraising Practice. This report covers the requirements charities must follow as set out in the Charities Act 2016. 

During 2022 our charitable bereavement services received £68,688; made up of 60% from Grants and Foundations, 11% donated by corporate partners, 5% from fundraising efforts running events and household waste recycling schemes, 16% independent/private donations and gifts, and 8% from trade of childhood bereavement training. We received less than 1% (£302.50) from the Swindon Community Lottery. 

Where businesses or individuals fundraise on our behalf, we work to ensure that the correct safeguards are in place. To do this we require confirmation of compliance with the Code of Fundraising Practice. To further aid this process, we have also developed a fundraising brochure to 

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help all groups and individuals wishing to fundraise on our behalf. As per best practice, our complaints policy is available upon request or can be located on our website. Wiltshire Treehouse operates a “complaints friendly” environment and greatly regrets if we do not meet the expectations or needs of beneficiaries and supporters, we always welcome and respect feedback. 

## Structure, Governance and Management… 

## Governing document: 

The charity is controlled by its governing document, a deed of trust and constitutes a Charity Incorporated Organisation, registered in December 2014. 

## Statement of trustees’ responsibilities in relation to the financial statements: 

The charity trustees are responsible for preparing a trustees' annual report and financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice). 

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the applicable Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations, and the provisions of the Trust deed. The Trustees are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 

Approved by order of the board of Trustees on 20/06/2022 and signed on its behalf by: 

________________________________________ S. PANTER  - Chair of Trustees. 19.04.2023 

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The Cormack Family ...
When Freya & Brandon Juniorfs Daddy died, Mum
Chelsea Bot in touch with Wiltshire Treehouse for
support. "I wanted to make sure I helped the
children as much as I could. Wiltshire
Treehouse really helped me work out how to
communicate with Freya & Brandon & how to
answer their questions., says Clielsea.
As well as receiving advice & guidance the family also
took part in activities that helped them to feel
connected to Daddy, develop their coping skills &
meet other bereaved families.
l Freya rec311s, "We've still got our list of
coping skills on the fridge that we look
at. l also enjoyed making my book
about how Daddy died & memories I
have of him. I loved picking the photos
to go in my book.
Mum says"Freya will now talk to me more
instead of worrying so much about how it will
make me feel. She copes a lot better at school..
Br3ndon Junior really enjoyed time to talk about his
Dad & it has helped him to understand that Daddy
isn't here any more.
I want to say a massive thank you to Wiltshire
Treehouse for helpin8 me & my children start our
grieving journey. The support has been amaziiig, not
only for my children but for myself, it has really
helped us get through the toughest first year."
l year on & in memory of Daddy, Mum
& Freya climbed Pen Y Fan mountain.
choosing to fundraise along the way.
Thanks to their contributions we can
help other families like theirs.
Registered Charity: 1159Z19
www.wiltshiretreehouse.ory.nk
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## **Independent Examiner's Report to the trustees of Wiltshire Treehouse** 

I report to the trustees on my examination of the financial statements of Wiltshire Treehouse for the year ended 31 December 2022 which comprise the Statement of Financial Activities, the Balance Sheet, and the related notes. 

## **Responsibilities and basis of report** 

As the charity's trustees you are responsible for the preparation of the financial statements in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011('the Act'). The trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under the Charities Act 2011, s.144(2) (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed. 

I report in respect of my examination of the charity's financial statements carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. 

## **Independent examiner's statement** 

I have completed my examination. I can confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in, any material respect: 

- the accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the Act; or 

- the financial statements do not accord with those records; or 

• the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of the financial statements set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the financial statements give a 'true and fair' view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. 

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the financial statements to be reached. 

T R Case FCA Bsc Case Accounting Ltd 20 Goodwood Way Cepen Park South Chippenham Wiltshire SN14 0SY 19/04/2023 

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Wiltshire Treehouse
statement ol FinanLial Activities
the year ended 31 December 2022
Unrestrirted
funds
2022
Restri(ted
funds Total funds Total fvnds
2022
2022
2021
Notes
Income and eThlowments
from:
Donation5 and legacies
Othertrading activities
19,536
7,302
41050
61.386
7,302
68,078
5.751
Total
26,838
41￿50
68,688
73,829
Expenditure on..
Raising funds
Charttable artiwties
other
12026
9,867
54A71
22,693
54.471
6,359
19,929
47,509
14,818
6,359
Total
19,185
64,338
83,523
82,256
Net gains on investments
Net e￿n￿litU[e
Transfers betweèn funds
7,653
122A881
114,8351
18A271
Net expenditure beforeother
gainslllossesl
7.653
122N881
114,8351
18A271
other galns and losses
Net movement in fvnds
7,653
122N881
114,8351
18rt271
RecorKiliation of funds:
Total funds brought fofward
65,213
27A88
92,701
IOL128
Total funds t￿rIed fcrward
72,866
77,866
92,701
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S.Panter Chair of Trustees 

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## **Notes to the Accounts for the year ended 31 December 2022** 

## **1 Accounting policies** 

## **Basis of preparation** 

The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic if Ireland (FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014 and the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011. 

## **Change in basis of accounting or to previous accounts** 

There has been no change to the accounting policies (valuation rules and method of accounting) since last year and no changes have been made to accounts for previous years. 

|**Fund accounting**||
|---|---|
|Unrestricted funds|These are available for use at the discretion of the trustees in furtherance of the|
||general objects of the charity.|
|Designated funds|These are unrestricted funds earmarked by the trustees for particular purposes.|
|Revaluation funds|These are unrestricted funds which include a revaluation reserve representing the|
||restatement of investment assets at their market values.|
|Restricted funds|These are available for use subject to restrictions imposed by the donor or through|
||terms of an appeal.|
|**Income**||
|Recognition of income|Income is included in the Statement of Financial Activities (SoFA) when the charity|
||becomes entitled to, and virtually certain to receive, the income and the amount of|
||the income can be measured with sufficient reliability.|
|Income with related|Where income has related expenditure the income and related expenditure is|
|Expenditure|reported gross in the SoFA.|
|Donations and|Voluntary income received by way of grants, donations and gifts is included in|
|Legacies|the SoFA when receivable and only when the Charity has unconditional entitlement|
||to the income.|
|Tax reclaims on|Income from tax reclaims is included in the SoFA at the same time as the|
|donations and gifts|gift/donation to which it relates.|
|Donated services These|are only included in income (with an equivalent amount in expenditure)|
|and facilities|where the benefit to the Charity is reasonably quantifiable, measurable and|
||material.|
|Volunteer help|The value of any volunteer help received is not included in the accounts.|
|Investment income|This is included in the accounts when receivable.|
|Gains/(losses) on|This includes any gain or loss resulting from revaluing investments to market|
|revaluation of fixed|value at the end of the year.|
|Assets||
|Gains/(losses) on|This includes any gain or loss on the sale of investments.|
|investment assets||



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## **Wiltshire Treehouse Notes to the Accounts** 

## **Expenditure** 

Recognition of Expenditure is recognised on an accrual’s basis. Expenditure includes any VAT. Expenditure Which cannot be fully recovered and is reported as part of the expenditure to which it relates. 

Expenditure on These comprise the costs associated with attracting voluntary income, raising funds trading costs and investment management costs. Expenditure on These comprise the costs incurred by the Charity in the delivery of its activities governance costs. and services in the furtherance of its objects, including the making of grants and charitable activities Grants payable All grant expenditure is accounted for on an actual paid basis plus an accrual for grants that have been approved by the trustees at the end of the year but not yet paid. 

Governance costs These include those costs associated with meeting the constitutional and statutory requirements of the Charity, including any audit/independent examination fees, costs linked to the strategic management of the Charity, together with a share of other administration costs. 

Other expenditure These are support costs not allocated to a particular activity. 

## **Taxation** 

The charity is exempt from tax on its charitable activities. 

## **Tangible fixed assets and depreciation** 

Depreciation is provided at the following annual rates in order to write off each asset over its estimated useful life: 

Fixtures & equipment 25% Straight line 

## **Trade and other debtors** 

Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount due after any trade discount offered. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trade discounts due. 

## **Cash and cash equivalents** 

Cash and cash equivalents comprise cash at bank and on hand, demand deposits with banks and other shortterm highly liquid investments with original maturities of three months or less and bank overdrafts. In the statement of financial position, bank overdrafts are shown within borrowings or current liabilities. In the Statement of Cash Flows, cash and cash equivalents are shown net of bank overdrafts that are repayable on demand and form an integral part of the company's cash management. 

## **Trade and other creditors** 

Short term creditors are measured at the transaction price. Other creditors and provisions are recognised where the charity has a present obligation resulting from a past event that will probably result in the transfer of funds to a third party and the amount due to settle the obligation can be measured or estimated reliably. Creditors and provisions are normally recognised at their settlement amount after allowing for any trade discounts due. 

## **Pension costs** 

The charity operates a defined contribution plan for its employees. A defined contribution plan is a pension plan under which the charity pays fixed contributions into a separate entity. Once the contributions have been paid the charity has no further payments obligations. The contributions are recognised as expenses when they fall due. Amounts not paid are shown in accruals in the balance sheet. The assets of the plan are held separately from the charity in independently administered funds. 

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## **Wiltshire Treehouse** 

## **Notes to the Accounts** 


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Wiltshire Treehouse
NotestotheAccounts
4 Income from other trading ￿ll￿tIeS
Unrestricted
Total
Total
2022
2021
Fundraising events
Profess￿naltrainIng
2,856
2.856
4.985
7,302
7.302
5.751
5 Expenditure on ralslng fun&
Unrestrirted
Restrirted
Total
Total
2022
2Q21
Costsof genemting ¥￿Untary
income
Donations & grft aid
Grants
1.038
11,788
12.826
9,867
9.867
21,655
22.693
19,038
19.929
6 ExpendI￿re on charitable a¢tr4ities
Unrestricted
Restrirted
Tot&1
Total
2022
2021
E¥penditureon clkintable
octswties
Bereavement SLPPOrt
Governoncecosts
i&Joi
54.471
53.871
Independent aTrminatbon
fA)O
54.471
54.471
47.509
7 Other expenditwe
Unrestricted
Total
Totol
2022
2021
thortisat*Jn, depreciatw)n.
impairment. profitlloss on
disposal of fixed assets
Genernl èdminTstrative costs
676
676
526
5,239
5.239
13.758
LeEal and professional costs
6,359
6.359
14.818
8 Net empenditure before transfers
2022
21Y21
This is stated after charging".
Depreaation of ¢)wned fixed assets
676
526
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NotestotheAccounts
9 Staff iosts
No employee receNed emoluments in excess of £E￿,(0).
The averdge monthly D￿ter ofemplcryee5 during the year was as foll￿ was 2.2 em ￿￿ee$l.
2021
Nurnber
Nurnber
Bereavanent
10 Tangible fixed assets
Fthres&
Total
equismnent
Cost Of revaluation
At l January 2022
Addthons
2.105
599
2.105
At 31 December2022
Depreciation and
impairn*nt
At l January2022
Depreuation charge forthe
year
At 310e(ember 2022
727
727
676
676
Net book Values
At 31 December 2022
At 31 December 2021
11 Crethors..
amounts falling due wrf(hin one year
22
2021
Accruals
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V¢iltshire Treehouse
Ncrtesto theAc(ounts
12 M0Ven￿￿t in lund5
At31
Imomine Resources
reswr
e¥k￿)ded
December
2022
At l January
22
Restricted fund5:
Restricted intome funds:
Charities Trust INationwKlel
88C Children in Need IFamilv
nd NEST group51
Wiltshire Community
Foundation
9.873
I9￿73>
19.988
120,4881
15.CMX)I
National Lottery C£*nmunrty
Fund
asonic Charitable FuTrJ
Aviva Community Fund
Openwork Foundation
20SC
120,5c(II
977
19771
(7,5(X)I
7.5(X)
Totol
27.488
41B50
164,3381
Unrestrirtedlund5:
General lund5
65213
26A38
119,1851
Totsl funts
Purposes and restrictions in relath)n to thefunds-
Restricted funds..
Chartties Trust INabonwidel ThegrantSUPPOrtsthe'Day to Remember, PToJect.
BBC Children in Need IF0mi￿ The charity has recerved donationsfrorn BBC Children in Need and D'oyly
and NEST groups)
Carte Charitable Trust to fund volunteer and resources costs as￿)Ciated
with Family and NEST groups.
WiltshiTe Community
The gTant from the wiltshi￿ Comtnunrty Foundatv)n will help fvnd new
FOundat￿n
beTeavernent support group5 in Wiltshire over the nexttwo years.
National Lotterycofflfflunty To cover core operational costs_
Fund
Ma￿niC Charitable FUTh
Amva Cornmunity Fund
Openwort Foundatlon
To cover core operntional costs.
To cover the cost of the role of projertworker_
To cover rent and a projertwotker_
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