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Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name| Jamiah Education and Relief Trust
Other names charity is known by| Jamiah Uloomul Quran UK
Registered charity number (if any) | 1160260
Charity's principal address| 36 Warren Street Dewsbury
West Yorkshire
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
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4 Yakub Ismail Chair of Trustees 01/04/2019 — 28/04/2019 Munshi
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2 Amjed Ahmed 3 Margub Hussain Munshi
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A Muhammed Haneef Yusuf
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5 | Abdul Hai Munshi | Chair of Trustees —_| 28/04/2019 Po Qe aDG QO Gn
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A GO eG a Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
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[Name —“‘C™C(C Dates acted if not for whole year
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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information) Type of adviser Name Address Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information) Section B Structure, governance and management
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Description of the charity’s trusts Type of governing. Sosenietis TheUnderstanding), charity is controlleda deed ofby trustits governing established document on 30.01.2015. (Memorandum of Trustee selection methods Trustees are appointed by the board of trustees, who may also remove ,,.,|trustees should they become unfit to continue in office.
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~~ *“| Induction and Training of New Trustees Training is provided on an ongoing basis and upon commencement for new trustees.
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Additional governance issues (Optional information) You may choose to include The trust is controlled by the es who are assisted by volunteers who additional information. where maintain the financial records of the charity. The trustees meet regularly to , assess and review activities, needs of the institute, grant applications,
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ralavant about: , : approve awards etc. No trustee receives any remuneration for their
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e policies and procedures services. The day to day running of the charity is dealt with by the chair of adopted for the induction and_|trustees, Abdul Hai Munshi training of trustees; ; ; ; ; ;
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e the charity’s, organisationaloo Thecharitytrusteesis exposedhave aanddutyto ensureto identify appropriateand reviewcontrolsthe risksaretoinwhichplacethe to structure and any wider provide reasonable assurance against fraud and error. network with which the charity works;
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e relationship with any related parties;
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e trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them.
Section C
Objectives and activities
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e The prevention of poverty and relief from financial hardship among people living in any part of the world by providing such persons with
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Summary of the objects of the grants, goods and services to support their basic needs of education, charity set out in its food, clothing and shelter. governing document e To provide relief to victims of natural disasters and man-made
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e To provide relief to victims of natural disasters and man-made disasters worldwide regardless of colour, race, ethnicity and to facilitate rehabilitation back into communities by providing 2 March 2018
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sustainable aid concentrating on education and welfare projects
e The advancement of the religion of Islam for the benefit of the public
by providing financial (and other assistance) to Muslims throughout
the world who lack the facilities and means to adhere to the five
fundamental pillars of Islam.
Scholarship grants provided to poor students, including cost of
accommodation, bursary to cover clothing, transport costs, and student
fees.
Scholarships to students of higher education (university) abroad.
Medical relief to the poor in the community. Treatment of patients during
the coronavirus pandemic, especially during the first wave. This included,
hospital beds, medication, oxygen, food, PPE supplies etc.
Summary of the main Provided educational equipment, including chairs, tables, computers,
activities undertaken for the printers etc. to establishments.
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)
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Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)
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Volunteers
Many volunteers give up their time to help the charity, particularly at the weekends and the evenings to help with improving the school/premises/courts in all areas. We are greatly indebted to these volunteers for their commitment and support.
You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:
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e policy on grantmaking;
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e policy programme related investment;
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e contribution made by volunteers.
Section D Achievements and performance
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|Section|D|Achievements|and|performance|
|Summary|of the main|Approximately £17,500 worth|of aid|given|to|various|areas|of need.|
|achievements of the charity|Facilitated|educational advancement|in terms of literacy|in deprived|
|uring the year|areas abroad.|
|Assisted|in|the|scholarship|programme|run|by the|trust.|Fees|are|not|
|charged|from|the|students from|impoverished|or disadvantaged|
|backgrounds.|The|Institute|provides|food,|clothing,|cash|allowances|
|including|textbooks and|accommodation.|Majority|of the|students|enrolled|
|for their studies|at the|institute|are from|poor and|disadvantaged|
|backgrounds.|The|financial|condition|of their guardians|is|not such,|that|
|they can|afford|to|spend|money|for the|education|and|training|of their|
|young|children|and|adorn|them|with|education|and|culture.|This|Funds|
|transferred|in|the|financial|year stated|contributed|towards|over 50|
|scholarship|programmes|being|awarded.|
|Al-Mahmood|General|Hospital|is|a|charity|hospital.|The|hospital|has|run|
|cataract eye|surgery|clinics|in|the|hospital|and|in|the|neighbouring|
|villages.|Over 20,000|have sought|medical|assistance|at the|hospital|in|
|the|period.|The following|medical|services|have|been|provided|in|this|
|period:|dental|care,|outpatient|medical|care,|orthopaedics,|general|
|surgery,|neurology,|dermatology,|urology|providing|dialysis|facilities|24/7,|
|physiotherapy,|ophthalmology,|radiology,|and|maternity.|The|number of|
|dialysis|machines|have|increased|from|two|to|five.|
|This|year,|the|vast|majority|of funds were spent on|treating|patients|
|suffering from|coronavirus.|Administering|oxygen,|medication|and|making|
|available any other necessary|provisions.|In|the|first wave,|1539|patients|
|were|treated.|For|patients|who|passed|away|and|did|not|leave|behind|
|funds|to|cover|burial|costs,|these arrangements|were|made through|
|charitable|funds.|
|A|large|increase|in|turnover wasa|result of donations made|by the|
|public|to cover|relief provided|during|the|Coronavirus|pandemic.|
|The|dire|situation|in|India,|where|our organisation|provided|the|
|relief has|been one|of the|worst|affected.|We supported|Al-|
|Mahmood|General|Hospital which|is the|only government-covid-|
|approved|hospital|within|a 45km|radius.|Further,|teachers who|had|
|been|made|redundant|or whose|income|had|ceased|due|to|the|
|pandemic,|were|being|provided|support.|
|The|large|spike|correlated|with|the|spike|in|coronavirus|cases|and|
|the|financial|burden|it caused|upon|the|institution|providing|relief|
|and|treatment.|Donations|increased|because|of the|need.|The|cost|
|during|the worst|periods|of the|pandemic|reached|£1 0,000|per day|
|(which|Al-Mahmood|General|Hospital was|incurring).|As we|are|the|
|main|charity working|in|this|area,|donations|increased.|
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|Section E
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|Section E Financial review
The General fund represents funds arising from past operating results.
Brief statement of the The trustees are satisfied that the balance of the fund will enable the
charity’s policy on reserves charity to meet its objectives and will be able to consider possible other
venues in furtherance of its objectives. The trustees have also examined
the requirement to maintain reserves for the ongoing work of the charity
and concluded that the most appropriate level is between 3 to 6 months
of operational expenditure.
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Details of any funds materially in deficit
Further financial review details (Optional information)
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You may choose to include areteins Principle sources of funding are via donations and additional information, where DASralsing: relevant oe Current expenditure has gonea long way in meeting the charities e the charity's principal common objective of alleviating poverty in poverty-ridden areas and sources of funds (including _| providing long-term sustainable programmes for accelerating economic any fundraising); growth.
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e how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity;
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e investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted.
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Other optional information
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Section G Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
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Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
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Date| 94/03/2022
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4 | FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the period Period stan cate r Periog end cate from 01/04/2020 ° 31/03/2021 Section AReceipts and payments Maresinicied Restricted funds Endowment Total funds Last year funds funds tothenearest £ to the nearest£ to the nearest£ to the nearest£ to the nearest£ Ai Receipts ss [26,289 TTrr™wt—C...__CdTsSCTCTCTCTCTC™C™—t-|ee[|| (LCns| ee |CS| : ==5858=8=|©=©«6———e OO oo ee OTaSO| CO|Ea aa es lll Ta ss 8 je Sub total (Gross income for AR). = A ee fp Ray eae i i Ee ca A2 Asset and investment sales, (see tabie). eeSub total Eeeee| Eene) Bo |eee FoP[e] e ea A3 Payments ss = = —=—=6)6l ss 8 8} es i ss =—=—= (is er ES) 8= |ae aa eS Pe Sub total____a: |aS |Es | 140] [7 ae) A4 Asset and investment purchases, (see table) _ a, LT |eRe Sub total| Total payments [47.160] Net of receipts/(payments) ea ated ec AS Transfers between funds eS 2 | A6 Cash funds last year end eee | Cash funds this year end
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