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2021-12-31-accounts

2021 ANNUAL REPORT

:Every child should have the right to education and to live with dignity and strength.

:Providing a child with a pair of shoes is a stepping stone into education, begins to break the cycle of poverty and improves the health of a generation.

I GOT SHOES, LTD. Registered Charity in England & Wales: 1160896

Companies House Registration: 9154537

www.igotshoes.co.uk

2020-2021 Highlights

400 Primary school students sponsored

17 Senior school students Scholarships

Gift Aid 4.9%

£39,399 TOTAL INCOME

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Grants
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100% Funds used for charitable purposes

Donations 77.5%

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2020-2021 Highlights

6 Teachers & Staff JOBS - Jubilee School

11 Teachers & Staff Jobs Shalom School

Christmas Gifts Ugandan Families 5% General Expenses 2% Shoes, Uniform, School Fees 57.9% Breakdown 100% Funds used for charitable purposes

Shalom Building Works 35.1%

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Contents
1. Introductory Remarks ............................................ 5
2. Objectives and Activities ...................................... 6-7
3. Trustees Report ........................................................... 8-13
4. Structure, governance & management....... 14
5. Financial Review ......................................................... 15
6. Independent Examiner's Report ..................... 16
7. Statement of Financial Activities .................... 17
8. Balance Sheet ............................................................... 18
9. Notes to the Accounts .............................................19-31
10. Reference and Administrative Details ......... 32
I GOT SHOES Senior School
Scholarship Students

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Thank You ...

The Directors acknowledge and are incredibly grateful the support given in the current year by individual sponsors, community groups and churches. The donations to I GOT SHOES help us see lives of the vulnerable and their families transformed.

And we’ve seen what a difference, no matter how small, that doing something is better than nothing! We are so grateful for the monthly supporters, and individual donors that have come on board this year. We truly could not do this without your support.

Thank you!

Penny Seithel

"We believe that every life has inherent worth. Those living in poverty are not victims but individuals with creativity, imagination and power to change their environment when given the opportunity."

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Objectives & Activities Our focus area is linked to two particular groups to create longevity of relationship and continue strengthening due diligence and accountability.

We currently partner with two schools in Uganda: Shalom Primary School in Kyotera, Rakai District, and Jubilee Care Nursery and Primary School in Kyebando, Kawempe District.

We are taking extra steps to tackle injustice by helping those with limited or no opportunity to ANGELO BREWING get access to education in Uganda.

We have seen that owning a pair of shoes can change a child’s life.

We see education as a key to equality, opening the doorway to greater opportunity and freedom.

How we help ...

£15 shoes £20 school uniform

Making a difference

£35 school fees

Through the provision of financial support, scholarships and the provision of materials and facilities for education we are meeting our objectives.

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Objectives & Activities The charity’s objects are for the promotion of any charitable purposes according to Christian principles without distinction of race, religion, gender or any other kind with the object of improving the conditions of life of persons including (but not so as to limit the generality of the foregoing) the relief of sickness and financial hardship, the promotion and preservation of good health including the provision of funds, goods or services of any kind and the advancement of education as the trustees may from time to time think fit.

£70 provides shoes, uniform and school fees for a student for 1 year!

The charity operates solely on a volunteer basis from its trustees and weekly volunteers. We have no paid members of staff. 100% of the funds goes to the operation and running of the charity.

We partner with a team of volunteers to help in Uganda who coordinate and manage the day-to-day work of the charity. The charity is grateful for the commitment and work of its Ugandan team and the support and encouragement of its UK volunteers and trustees

The charity trustees have complied with their duty in section 17(5) of the 2011 Charities Act to have due regard to the guidance on public benefit published by the Charity Commission in exercising their powers and duties.

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Primary School Sponsorship ANGELO BREWING Senior School Scholarships

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I GOT SHOES charity is voluntarily registered with the Fundraising Regulator in the UK, ensuring compliance and instruction in regard to safe and effective fundraising during CoVid-19.

Primary School Sponsorship

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Through the generosity of donors and monthly sponsors, together, we are making a difference in over 400 children's lives. ANGELO BREWING

Senior School Scholarships

As lockdown in Uganda ended December 2021, anticipation built for schools to fully reopen after two years closed. We have met our target of 150 children sponsored for education in Jubilee Care Nursery & Primary School, Kyebando and 250 children at Shalom Primary School, Rakai.

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Meet Naomi one of our scholarship students! She was asked why she wanted to continue studying; here is a snippet of the handwritten letter we received!

"To begin with, I would love to continue studying because studies will lead me to success; I hope to study Arts and Sciences and also history. I hope to do so because they will make me a great woman in the future. Secondly, I am good at music, dance and drama. I was also a debate prefect and an English prefect. Lastly after my studies, I would like to become a lawyer and a great businesswoman. With those, I really appreciate you for sponsoring me. May the Lord bless you and protect you." �

*Pseudonyms are used to protect children's identity.

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Impact 2021

I GOT SHOES first major target in January 2021 was continuing provision for 14 residential students and staff at Shalom Primary school, Rakai District, Uganda. Our P7 students began preparing for their Primary Leaving Exams and both teachers and students worked extremely hard together! Despite the Ugandan Ministry of Education reopening schools for exam students, less than 30 percent of them across the country returned. We were thankful to have this opportunity to support these 14 students who confidently sat their P7 exams.

One of the most exciting achievements in 2021 for I GOT SHOES, was founding our scholarship programme. We are passionate for children to ANGELO BREWING have the opportunity to continue scholastically and vocationally once leaving Primary school. 13 of our residential students, along with 4 others from our school in Kampala, have continued to Senior school through our scholarship programme.

We are ecstatic that 12 of these students are girls, believing this opportunity will make a difference in their lives.

Scholarship Programme

Through our scholarship

programme, we are raising awareness that over 130 million girls worldwide have no access to education, forcing young girls to marry, becoming young mothers trapped in poverty, or worse.

Impact & Collaboration Shalom Classroom Building ...

The school is beautiful, and the local village can hardly believe its transformation.

This has brought such hope and encouragement to the wider community.

Over £10,530 was raised to finish classroom

Water Tanks ...

Through this project we learned, that due to contaminated water, 800 children die daily globally from diarrhoea.Despite having a lake 1/4 mile away, to have safe drinking water on site for the school is invaluable and life changing.

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Community Impact

Our Ugandan project manager, Justine, took on the task for coordinating all uniforms and shoes for the 250 students at Shalom Primary School in Rakai District. Our current sponsorship programme costs £70 per child, per school year providing school shoes, uniform and school fees.

Over £10,982 was given to Shalom helping accomplish this. I GOT SHOES is passionate about equality. We hire local women tailors to make the school uniforms. Our hearts are that each woman would see her value and worth in who they are made to be.

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Community Impact

I GOT SHOES extended Covid relief to local families as Uganda entered a second lockdown in June 2021. £864 provided rice, beans, maize flour to 55 of our families associated with the two schools. Our Rakai teachers tutored students in their homes and remained connected to ~~vulnerable families.~~

At Christmas, basins were filled with essential food supplies for over 100 families associated with our two schools. £1,505 was given to this appeal.

Structure, governance and management

Trustees who manage the charity:

Penny L Seithel - Director/ Chair Gary B Seithel - Director Peter M Stern - Director Stephen W St James - Director Nicola A Sims - Director Paul Leaman - Director Kayleigh Seithel - Director

Amanda R Jackson - Ambassador / Strategist

Description of the charity's trusts:

Memorandum and Articles of Association dated 20 July 2014.

Directors are selected on the basis of their experience and commitment to the objects of the charity. They are appointed by the Directors by Ordinary Resolution.

The trustees, who are also directors for the purposes of company law, are listed above. New trustees are appointed by the board of trustees in accordance with the Articles of Association. The trustees are also the members and in the event of the company being wound up they are required to contribute an amount not exceeding £1.

The Articles of Association require that there be a minimum of three trustees (no maximum).

The trustees help formulate the longer-term strategies for the charity and delegate the day-to-day operations of the charity to the CEO, Penny Seithel and Gary Seithel, director.

The Charity has an informal connection with Skylark International Community and has received governance, trustee training but has no legal connection to them.

Financial reporting and oversight (including risk) is managed at Director level with input from our Finance Director.

The Trustee Board met termly by Zoom during the year.

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Financial Review

Resilience was built during the year through increased awareness of the needs through social media coverage, and individual and group donations.

Total incoming resources for the year were £39,399. The charity’s principal source of income is donations received £30,529. Grant Aid of £6,952 and Gift Aid £1,918 making the remainder funds. Total expenditure for the year was £30,021. Less than 2% went to the cost of running the charity, the remaining 98% went directly to our work in Uganda.

Our reserves policy:

The charity's reserves policy is to hold sufficient money in reserve to enable it to meet increases in school fees and the considerable increase in the cost of education in employing teachers, which the school fees cover their wages.

There were no funds in deficit.

An independent examiner’s report on the accounts was carried out by P Harding on 25/2/2022. Financial statements attached.

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Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of I GOT SHOES On accounts for th& year ended st Charlty tio {If any) 1160896 31 December 2021 Set out on pages Respectlve The charitys Irustees are responsible for the preparation ol the accounts. responsibilities of The charity's trustees consider that an audrt is not required lor this year trustees and examin•r under section 144 of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act) and that an independent examination is needed. It is my responsibility lo: examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act, lo fdlow the procEdures laid down in the general Directions given by the Chanty Commission (under section 145{51{b) of the Charities Act, and to state whether partiwlar matters have com8 lo my attention. Basls of Independent My examination was carried out in ac￿rdance wth general Directions given examiner's $tatement by the Charity Cofflmission. An examination indudes a review of Ihe accounting recofds kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented wth those records. It also includes Cons￿￿ratIOn of any unusual items or disdosures in the accounts. and seeking explanations from the trustees conceming any such mattets. The procedures undèrtaken do not provide all the 8vidence that would be required in an audit. and consequently no opinion is given as lo whether the accounts present a 'lrue and fair, view and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement bèlow. Independent In connectTron with my examination, no matter has come to my attention examIne￿S statement lother than thal disclosed below ") which gives me reasonable cause lo b81i8ve that in, any material respect, the requirements.. to keep accounting records in accordance sedion 130 of the Charities Act: and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply wilh the accounting requirements of the Charities Act have not been met,. or 2. to which. in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Please delete the wonls in the brackets rf they do not apply. Slgned: Date: Namo: Phillip Harding Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOES r 021 IER CC Ref: 1160896 16 December 2021

I GOT SHOES Annual accounts for the 1160896 nod CC17a erKx1 Stsrt date 0110112021 To Pentsj eThJ date 3111212021 ection A Statement of financial activities D•tslls of own •n¥lysi• VnreBtricl¢d income EndMnont Total this Total last funds l￿d$ funds yèar yoar ¢•t¢gorl•s by •¢tlvrty Incoming resources {Noto 3 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 genor￿ fvr 33,516 5.883 39,399 18,576 Total Incomlng rosourc•s Ro•our¢•• exp•nd•d Ill0ts8 4 Costs ol Generabry Funds S07 sio 30.021 30.021 G)v•in•nc• co$1$ 811 S12 Total rnsources expend￿ stJ tran•lw¥ s14 $15 Gross transf•r8 b•tw￿n funds N•t In¢omIn￿(Qutyolrtgj rn¥ources bdore otIMrrneognlud sie rg¢ognl84d gainslllo8808) Gains and 105ses cn {evaual￿ 8sMts for the chanty's use S17 Sl8 Net movement In funds $19 Total funds brought forward Total funds canknl s21 3,495 5,883 9.378 15.196 15211 15 18 7C6 5883 Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a (Excel) 17 171U2r2¢r22

ection B Balance sheet Restrlctod Unrostrktsd kncome Endo￿ T¢Aal tl*s Total last funds y•ar ygar Fixed assets Tangiblo assets F01 F02 F03 F05 Investments (Note 10 Total fixed assds 804 Current assets Stock and work in progre DebtOf8 (Note 11> (Short terni) investments Cash at bank and in hand Totsl cunvnt ass•ts 18.706 18,706 5883 5.883 24 589 15.211 15.211 Creditors: amounts falling duo ￿1n one yoar (Noto 12) 810 Net current a8seW(Ilabllltles) 811 Total assets less cunwrt Ilabllltl•s B12 Credftors." afnounts falling due after on• yoar (Note 121 Provlslons for Ilabllltles and charyes 813 814 Fund8 of the Charity Unrestricted funds 18.706 18.71 15,211 817 Restricted incom• fund81140kn 13) Endowment funds (Not• 131 Bt8 5.883 5.883 819 Total funds 820 Signed by ￿ or trustees on behaff of all the Iru$lees Oate of apploval Signature Print Name Director 14 06LL Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a {Excel) 18 17102r2022

ection C Notes to the accounts Note 1 Basis of preparation 1.1 Basis of accounting These accounts have been prepared on an ￿C￿alS basis ￿ historic cost thwe are no investments. 1.2 Change in bas18 of accounting 1.3 Changes to previous aCc(￿nts No changes have been made to acccyjnts for ys. Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a (Excell 19 17102r2022

ection C Notes to the accounts Note 2 Accounting policies INCOMING RESOURCES Rocognition of inc¢¥ning These are Kthjed in the Silte￿ of Finartial (SOFA) 4•tn.' re•ource8 the ¢harty becomes entrtled lo the resources," the monetary value can be measured ¥￿h sufficient Teliabilsty. Incoming resources Tmth Where res￿r¢e5 have rela￿￿ expeThJsbJre las fundrai&r•J or CLN)tract incom) rnl•t•d •xponditiw• the Incomir¥J resources and related exF￿￿￿rtUIe are repcvted gross in the SOF Grants and donatlon• Grants and donab.ons are only included in the SOFA when the charity has uncondibonal ent￿ent tt) ts rescurces A41(hb(Th¥y. WI￿￿ penod Of￿ grant falL8 e￿relY ￿ the accountsng y&¥ rt is recogThsed fft f￿1, rf the FErA)J extends beY￿d the year end, ￿ relevant proportion is deferred. and gifts res(xKces from tsx redaims we the SOFA at thè trme of redaim recthpt. rlornianu rnlat•d grants Donated sor¥1¢￿ and facllR These are only wdu(led in I￿¢￿1￿ resources (with an equivalent amount in resources exFeThJed} kne ts berfrt to ts charity ￿ reas(xwbty quantifiable. measurabbe ar¥J materi. The value placed ￿ Ihese resources estsmated value to the charity of the 8ervKe or fxilty ￿¢eWed. The of any Nt4unt¥y ￿1P reCeI￿d rl r#X in xcourts LKrt is degJitie(l in the trustees, annual reK)rt. Voluntser ￿1P EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES Liability rncognition Liabilities are ￿ognIsed as SCM)n as there Is a legal or eonstruth.ve obligat￿n commrtts'ng the ¢harty to pay Cmrt resol￿. lrtlude costs of the preparatTh athj examinat￿ of statulryy accounts, ￿ costs of Iru¥lee meebngs and cost of any legal advice lo Iruslees on governance or constrtLrtional matter8. Grnnts wlth p•rfOrtMn￿ Where ts chanty g¥es a grant c(mdthrn for ts payment bery a speufic level of seNice onditions oi output to be provKled. grants are reccgnised in the SOFA once Ihe fWp￿nt ol the grant has provthd the speufied sei¥ice or W. These we th TeccJrHsed in the a commitment has been made and ttwe are no ￿n￿￿'0￿$ lo be mel relatsng lo the 9ranl which remain in the control of the charity. Grants payabl• without rforn)anc• condltlons Support c￿ts basts consistent )th the use ol resources. e.g. alhxn9 propety costs by Iloor areas, or per capita, staff costs by the time spent and other costs by their usage. ASSETS Tanglblo flx•d a•uts for u•• These are capitalised il they can be used for more than one year. and cost at least £500. They by charlty are Val￿ at cost or a r&3sonth Val￿ ffi reeeipi. Stocks and work In progro9• These are val￿d at the of eosl or markel valL. Donated focJ stt¢k valued Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC178 (Exeell 20 1710212022

Section C Notes to the accounts cont Note 3 Anatysis of incoming resources Incoming rn8ou￿eS may be further anaty3ed rfthis would help the rvaderolth• accounts. rant ir￿orne unrestncted 1,069 5,883 30,529 eneral Income 17,439 Tota 37,481 17,439 Activltiu for g•n•r•tlng lunds rft Aid 1,918 1,137 Tota 1,918 1,137 Inv•stm•nt Incom• Tots charltsbl• aetlvlti Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a (EX￿41 21 1710212022

tionc Notes to the accounts cont Note 4 Analysis of resources expended Resources expended may be further anatysed if this would help the reader of th• accounts. This year Last year Costs of ggngrJtlng voluntary Incomè Tota Fundralslng tradlng Investmont management costs Ch•rltabl• actlvltl•s ui 17.374 10.539 1,505 2,749 hool buildi ovisKJn 29,418 2,749 Governance co8t• dmini5trabve ex nses 603 631 631 Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a (Excsll 22 1710212022

clion C Notes to the accounts Cont Note 5 Support Costs Please complete this note rfthe charity Iws anaty5￿lts a¥penses using •¢tivity calewies and has Support cost& Fvndral•lng actlvlty Charltablfr AcU¥lty Total Co¥t rtc￿t Note 6 Details of certain itsnm of expenditur• 6.1 Trust•• •xp•n• trustees or to thirLI parties for expen￿5 incuTh•d ty trust•es. lff no expens•s were pald. Th1• year Last yur Ilufflb•r of t￿t￿$ vnr• p•kl •xp•M N•tur• 0lth0 •xp•n•• Total amount ￿ld 6.2 F•M for •Mmln*tlon or •udft oltho •cc<yMrts Please wovide (letails of the anwnt pald forany statutory external scnrtlny of •c¢ounts and oth¢r Services provided bY￿ur Indepentht ex•nlnw or auditw. lff nothing w•s p•Id$￿•￿se ontor NONE lft th• •pProp￿at0 box(es). Thls Last year Ind•p•ndMrt oxamlnrf¥ or •wMtor•' f•e• for r•p(xYng M th• •ccounts Ot￿r fws (for oxampl•: advice, consultancy, accounla rvicMI pald to tho •rMlowMknrt ex￿l￿r or audtt Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a (Excell 17102r2022

Note 7 Paid employees 7.1 Stsff Colts This Last yoar Employerfs National Insur4n¢• costs Pension costs Totsl slaff cos 7.2 Averag• numb•r of lu1141ffl• •quivalont wnpl¢)yeo8 In th• y￿r Thls Number Last year Number Tho yrts of thè ¢haflty In vrt•kh th• •mploy•K work undraisi haritable Activities her Total 7.3 D8lln•d coTrtrlbullon ponslon sch•m• A doflnod pon•ion xh•m• kn not op•rnt•d by th• dwrlty Th18 y••r Last year Th• co•ts ol th• •eMm• to th• ch•rlty for th• y•ar Th• •mourrt of •ny ¢ontrflxrtlory• pr•p•bd at th• y•*r •nd Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a IExoll 17102r2022

Note 8 Grantmaking Please complete this note rf the chaiity made any gTrnts or which In aggrfjgat• forni a matarfal part of the ehahtable activities tsndertakon. 8.1 Total value of rants Grants to institutions Grnnts to individual• PurpoBe fr•r whlch rants made Total amount £ Total amount £ Tot• 8.1 Grantmaklng ¢o•ts M the charfty's accounts are propared on the "actfvlty basls" please glve detalls of any support cost associated with grantmaking. Please onter "Nil" rf the chaiyty does not identy an￿or allocate support cos Support costs of grantmaklng 8.3 Grants mado to Institutlon• If the charfty has made grants to partlcular Instltutlon$ that arn m4t•rf•l In the C<￿1•Xt of Its grantmaklng please giv• dotaits of institution supported, purywe of rhe grant and total paid to each insti¢ulion Iisiod. Sufficlent informatlon should be glven to provlde a rwonable understandlng of the range of institutlons su Name$ of in$titutlon• Purposo To¢al grants to inslitution Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a (Excel) 17ffj2r2ff22

tionc Notes to the accounts cont Note 9 Tangible fixed assets Please complete note rfthe clwity has any t•ngknk fixod assets 9.1 C￿t or valuatlon Ottw ￿nd & IM￿ldIn Plart m•chlngry •nd Flxtum, fftllng• and Tolal & buildlng¥ account and Bala￿ br(xwhl forward Revaluatsons 'sposals Transfers ' 8alarKe ¢amed forward 9.2 Accumulat•d dèprnclatlon and Imp•lrmenl pro¥tsk)ns SL SLcR8 R8 SLorRB Rate 25% 33% forward for year Impaiment provisions Revaluations rhsrwls Transfers. Balarte ￿led forward 9.3 Net book value Bro￿ht ILwdrd Carried foward 9.4 Revaluatlon If any fixed assets have been revalu•dpl•as• giv• d•t'ls of th• valuor and m9v￿rf of valuauon Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 26 CC17a (Exc811 1710212022

Section C Notes to the xcourbts Icont) Note 10 Inveslment assets catt￿ng {rna￿et) value at tryinnirMJ of year Add: additions to investments at ¢o$t Lw: disposals at caryry value Addlldeductl: net gainlllossl on revaluation Carrying (market) W￿Ue at end of year Pl••s• provide l)dow.' 10.2 A breakd4MTn of th• mark•t v•luM of Inv•slm•nts shown abov• agr••lw wlth th• b•l•nc• •ho•t row 803. 10.3 A I￿￿kd(￿n of th• Incomo from Inv••tm•nt8 agrn•lNJ wlth SOFA row SO3. Analysls of Inveslments 10.2 10.3 y•ar •nd the year Inve•lm•nt pmprtl Inveslm•nts li•t•d on a rKogni8•d •to¢k •xchange or h•ld in common Inve8tmont funds, open endod In¥•8tm•nt comp•nl•4, unit t￿•t¥ or Othor ¢oll•cllv• Inv••trnonl 8ch•mo8 Inveatm•nts In ¥ub8ldl•ry or ¢onn•ct•d undortaklng• and c¢)mpanl•# SoCUrtll•• not Il•t•d on a rncognl••d Stock Exch•n9• Ca•h h•ld a8 p•rt of th• Inv••tm•nt porttdk Other InvMtm•nt• 10.4 Platerlal Investment holdlngs If any single inve8tment18 malerial in terTns of it¥ value (for •xampl• r•prM•nts more than S p•r c•nt of th• value of the charity's t¢>Ll invgstrnwtsl pl•ase provlde detaih. lftv•stm•n¢ h•ld IAarf(•t Valu• Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 27 CC17a {Ex(￿l 17nY2r2022

Section C Notes to the accounts cont Note 11 Please complete this not• rf the charity has any debtors or Analysis of (knt Amounts falling d within on• year This yèar Last yaar Amounts lalling due aftor m¢)re than one yoar This year Last year Trad• d8btorn undgrtakirys Other debtorJ Tota Nots 12 Creditorn and a¢crual8 12.1 Anatysls of ¢rwXtorn Amounts lalllng duo within on• y•ar Th18 y•ar Amounts falllng due aft•r morè than on• year Th1¥ y••r Last year Loans and overdr•fl8 Trad• cr•dltorn Amounts duo to subsldiary •nd •siocl•t•d wKlortJkiTras Other crndltov• 12.2 Security ovor ass•ts Thern arn no ¢h•ryes or othw s•eurfty ov•r•ny assets of th• chwlty. Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 28 CC17a (Exoll 1710212022

ction C cont Note 13 111 Funds hold Please glvo a d•scrlptlon of any of thg following type of fvnds hold by th• chartty." frxpendable ondowmenl fwbds IEEI; and rostricted income funds. Including special truBts. of the charity IR). F¢MYl Namg TypD PE. EE orR Sermcrf Schol￿st￿p FLWKI 13.2 Movements of major funds columns of the Statement olFinancial Activibes. Fund balanc•s browjht Fund balances carrl•d Incoming (kngoing Galns and TrnMI•rn Fund n•m•• SdKAarship Fwvj 5,883 5,883 T¢)tsl F 13.3 Tran•forn between lunds No Irrter fund transfer• From Fund114•m•) To Fund (Ilam•) Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 29 C¢17a IExc41 171W2022

Section C Notes to the accounts cont Note 14 Transactions with related parties M the ¢harlty has any transactlons with related parties (other than the trustee expenses explained in note 6) details of such transactions should be wovided in this note. tt there are no transactions to rwort plaase ontor"None" in the relevant boxes. 14.1 Remuneratk)n and benefits Please give the amount of, and lagal authtyyty for. any rvmuneration or other benefrts paid to a trustee or othw rnlatod partles by the chahty or any InStItu￿ or company ¢onnocted wlth 1£ Amounts pald or ben•flt valuo Logal authorlty l¢g ordor. goveming document) Thi8 year Last year ne 14.2 Loans Please glve detalls of and amounts owlng to or from the charlty's tntstO0s or othw related partles by the charity at the yoar end. Amount ¢)wlng Th18 yoar Last year Name of trustofr or connect•d p•rty Legal authorKy Due to tvustoes and relatod partles None Due Irom tr￿1￿8 and related partles None 14.3 Oth•r tran8•ctk>nls) wlth tru8t••s or related part Please give details of any transaction undwtaken by (or on behamofj the charfty In whl¢h a trustoe or r•lated party has a matwlal Intorgs Namo of the trustee or related R•latlon8hlp to Cha Deserlptlon of the transactk•n Th18 year Lalt year one Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a (Excel) 17102r2022

ection C Notes to the accounts cont Note 15 Additional Disclosures The following are significant matters which are not covered in other notes and need to be included to provide a proper understanding of the accounts. If there is insufficient room here, please add separate sheeL There are no additional disclosures. Trustees Annual Re I GOTSHOEsr 021 CC17a (EX￿1) 31 17102r2022

Reference and Administrative Details

I GOT SHOES CHARITY

A private company limited by guarantee without share capital

Trustees annual report for period 1st January 2001 - 31st December 2021

Registered Address: 108 Woodman Road Warley Brentwood Essex, England CM14 5AZ

+44 1277 211 480 +44 7387 274 307

Registered charity number: (England & Wales) 1160896

Company registration number: (England & Wales) 9154537

Bankers Barclays, PLC / Brentwood Group

Trustees Annual Report I GOT SHOES 2021

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