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2022 IMPACT 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: 09154537

www.igotshoes.co.uk

Highlights 2021-2022

505+ Primary school students sponsored

24 Senior school Scholarship students

£51,521 TOTAL INCOME

100% Funds used for charitable purposes

Gift Aid 5.5% Grants 11.6% Donations 82.8%

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Highlights 2021-2022

6 Teachers & Staff Jobs at Jubilee Nursery & Primary School

13 Teachers & Staff Jobs at Shalom Primary School

Christmas Ugandan Families 3.7%

General Expenses 1.4%

School Building Projects 24.9%

Shoes, Uniform, School Fees 70%

School Fees: contributes towards teacher wages & food

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Contents

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Thank You ...

The Directors acknowledge and are incredibly grateful for the support given in the current year by individual sponsors, community groups and churches. The donations to I GOT SHOES help us see the lives of the vulnerable and their families transformed. Three years ago, we started by giving just ten pairs of shoes. We’ve now seen over 528 students step into education from your generosity.

While we would love to contain the ever-increasing numbers, we know hundreds of hearts and families are being touched. Yes, it is challenging and stretching, yet we would not want it any other way.

We’re grateful for your part. Together, we can help more children access education. Thank you!

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Penny Seithel
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"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 objectives are for the promotion of any charitable purposes according to Christian principles without distinction of race, religion, gender or any other kind of discrimination. Our objectives include improving the conditions of life of individuals, the relief of sickness and financial hardship, the promotion and preservation of good health. We do this through 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 UK members of staff. 100% of the funds goes to the operation and running of the charity.

Our Ugandan team help coordinate and manage the day-to-day work of the charity. They oversee the outworking of the schools and projects. 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 £70 per year Senior School Scholarship ANGELO BREWING £26 per month

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.

Helping more children access education …

After 83 weeks, schools opened across Uganda in January 2022. Our students were bursting with excitement, even tears from mothers, for children to be in school again and to receiveANGELO BREWING school uniforms and SHOES. Additional staff was hired to meet the demands of surging numbers, and students arrived excited for a bright future! We have met our target of sponsorship in 2022 for 354 students in Shalom Primary School in Rakai and 150+ students in Jubilee Nursery & Primary School.

Senior School Spotlight

Meet Faith one of our scholarship students! She is the first to attend senior school in her family. Her best subjects are English and Sciences. The second term really tested Faith's abilities as she struggled with her health fighting malaria and ended up in hospital. Sadly, it also meant Faith missed her exams.

Yet, as her health grew stronger, she was determined and kept working hard. Her desire is to help others through pursuing a career in medicine. Faith has managed to complete this year with a B average! We're so proud of her effort and courage.

Faith is just one of many students who would not be in education if it wasn’t for your support. Thank you for helping make their dreams become a reality.

*Pseudonyms are used to protect children's identity.

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Impacting lives...

I GOT SHOES fulfilled a large-scale target in 2022 by not only sustaining but increasing the number of students involved in our Scholarship Programme. In rural Uganda, 85% of children will attend primary school but education typically stops there. The percentage drops drastically to 14% of those attending senior academic or vocational school due to the costs. We are incredibly grateful for our monthly partners whose contributions help keep young students -- especially girls in education.

We are ecstatic that 15 out of 24 Senior students are girls! We know gaining academic and vocational skills in a Christian environment will make a significant difference in their lives. Through our ANGELO BREWING 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. Each have had challenges to overcome to continue to expand their knowledge, and pursue their dreams but are thriving and we're cheering them on! We continue to build stronger links with our Senior schools, keeping regular contact and encouraging each student to keep going strong.

"Thank you for all you've done for my family and friends. My own parents wouldn't have been able to provide my school fees but you were able to sacrifice all you have for us. I pray you will continue providing for me as God provides for you."

Shalom Primary School, Rakai Uganda

Impact & Collaboration Shalom Nursery Building ...

The school has brought life to the village. We see the teachers, students and families full of gratitude, and, most of all, hope for this next generation.

Over £10,557 raised for nursery building & school gate School Fence & Gatehouse ...

Our hearts are full of gratitude for these additions that will help protect the students, staff, and property.

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Children in Uganda overcome huge obstacles to stay in education. Our sponsorship and scholarship programmes are providing shoes, uniform, and school fees. In 2022, over £29,628 went towards accomplishing this. School fees help towards teacher and staff salaries and ensure each child is given one hot meal a day.

Our Ugandan Project Manager, Justine, coordinated uniforms and shoes for over 500+ students throughout the year. 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

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Local pastors Ben & Justine Tumwebaze head up our Uganda Team. They long to see sustainable change and we are incredibly thankful to work with them. They have given sacrificial investments in training leaders, supporting the vulnerable, and creating opportunities for orphans and single-parent families.

I will never forget one conversation with our partners. My Western mindset reeled off this question, ‘Why would you seemingly overcrowd the schools?’ The reply came, ‘Everyone deserves a chance.' So many are illiterate; they long to know how to read and write. Eventually, it affects the community, even the church. How can they ever learn to study the Bible themselves?’ We are giving them a ‘reasonable opportunity’.

I GOT SHOES Christmas, basins were filled with essential food supplies for over 100 families associated with our two schools. £1,560 was given to this appeal.

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 £51,521. The charity’s principal source of income is donations received £42,662. Grant Aid of £6,001 and Gift Aid £2,859 making the remainder funds. Total expenditure for the year was £42,321. Less than 1.4% went to the cost of running the charity, the remaining 98.6% went directly to the 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 currently 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 21/6/2023. Financial statements attached.

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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Sectlon A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl mèmbers (rf I GOT SHOES On accounts for the year •nd•d 31 DECEMBER 2022 Charfty no (If any) 1160896 Set out on pages 1-15 I rewt to the trustees ￿ My eXan1roti￿ of the ac(Dunts of the above charity {Ihe Tfusf) for the year erKled 3111212022. Resp0n$lblliti￿ and As the charity trustees of the TrusL you are responsble for the preparatKin basis of report of the ac￿Unts in aC(x)rd￿￿ the requirements of th8 Charities Act 2011 (Ihe Acr}. I rep(xt in resped of my exam1￿tK)n of the Twsfs accounts carrled out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed ￿ applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 14S(5Xb) of the Art I have compl81&l my exam1wtm￿. l that no material matters have come to my attentIr￿ (other than that disdosed bek￿ ') in connection with the examination vthith gves me ￿￿Se tp believe that in, any material resr*ct: accounting rec￿dS were not kept in accordan￿ with section 130 of the Act or the accfjunls do not a(xx)rd wilh the accounttng records Independent examin6rfs statement I have rK) c￿￿n$ and have come attoss no other matters in conn8Ction with the examination to v1hiGh atten￿n thwld be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts lo be reathed. ' Please delete the Killls in the ￿aCkets rfthey do not appty. Slgnod: 2a2 Namo". Phillip Harding Relevant professlonal quallficatlon(s) or body (11 any): Address.. 14• DunrrK)re Road Chelmsford CM2 6RY Section B Disclosure Only complete rf the examiner needs to highlight matters of COn￿M {see CC32, Independent examination of charity ac(x•unts: di￿￿¥)n$ and guidan￿ for examiners). 15 Trustees Annual Re I GOT SHOES 2f22 IER CC Ref: 1160896 December 2022

(KIIFTr I GOT SHOES Annual accounts for the 1160896 riod P￿co erKI 311121202 dale CC17a 011011202 To ection A ststement of financial activities Efid0￿￿ Total th1• Totsl l••t lund• ymr ¢•t•gorf•• by 4¢llvlty nd• funth Incomlng mourcm (Nol• 3 F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 In(xTr)iTh) r$$wr￿ frrm o•rnr8t•J luThl8 VolLffttwy irKOm 47.874 3.647 51.521 39,399 Olhw Incomlng Total Incomlng T￿oUr¢￿ s RHourco• •xp•nd•d (N¢)to• 44 Ccrfts 01￿￿Tating Funds C<•t¥ ¥dunl•ry 47 74 $10 36,492 5.829 42.321 30.021 S11 S12 Gross tran•hrd b•lwMn fund• S15 N•t In¢omlnty(outgolng) r•sourc•8 b•lorn oth•r rn¢ n1•oden￿(lO￿¥Mj s16 rncognlsod galMl{lou￿) Gain$ antj on rov•luiDn of fixed a5sels for charity's Gwn use Gains and108888 on invgslm8nt assats 37 Vii•¥i I¥￿V¥1••￿trU ¥4*111 S17 S18 Net moveM￿tIn funds $19 Totsl fund8 brought forward 11.382 9,200 9.378 $20 Trustees Annual Re I GOT SHOES 2f22 CC178 (Exoll 16 2210612023

ection B Balance sheet Unrnbtrktsd Incomo End¢y*mont Tot•1 thls Totsl la•t lund• nd• fund• yoar year Fixed assets TangIb￿ au•ts F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 1N¢>t• 9) Inv•8tm•nts {Not• 101 Total fixedass•ts Current assets Stock and Work In pvogrevd Dobtorn {Nots 111 {Short t•mi) Inv•stm0nts Ca•h at bank and In hand Total cumt •u•ts 33 789 Credltors: amounts falllng du• wlthln ono y•ar (Not• 12) B10 Pl•t eun•nt •M￿l•bIlItI•l) 811 Total a••o1• l•M ¢uff•nt Ilabllltlos 012 Crodltor•: amount8 falllng du• aft•r one yo•r {Nolo 12 Provlslon• lor Ilabllftlo• •nd ¢h•ry 813 814 N•t•M•ts B15 Funds of the Charlty Unrn•trlcled fund• 816 30,088 30.088 817 R••trlei•d Ineom• fund• {Not• 13) Endowm•nt lund• (Mot• 131 818 3.701 3.701 5,883 819 rotal fund• SvJned by one or InBtees ￿ beh4fof •il the trustees ature Print Naffle Date of roval Director 27 &.8 IMS DirtdT(} 1sJ¥113 Trustees Annual Re I GOT SHOES 2f22 CC17a {Exce 17

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 objectives 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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Reference and Administrative Details

I GOT SHOES CHARITY

A private company limited by guarantee without share capital

Trustees annual report for period 1st January 2022 - 31st December 2022

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

+44 1277 761 464 +44 7387 274 307

Registered charity number: (England & Wales) 1160896

Company registration number: (England & Wales) 9154537

Bankers Barclays, PLC / Brentwood Group

Help more children access education

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I GOT SHOES Annual accounts for the 1160896 riod CC17a rJd stsrt datè 011011202 To Penod end dale 311121202 ection A Statement of financial activities R8Strlct6d Incom• funda D•tall• of own an4￿1 Unr••tslct•d fund8 Endowm•nt Total thls funda y￿r Totsl la•t eat890rf•8 by aetlvlty Incomlng resourcos (Noto 3 IncuniTrJ resources Irom geMr8ted lary1￿) FOI F02 F03 F05 S01 47,874 3,647 51,521 39,399 S02 Inv&8trWI inthT S03 0th8flnc￿Th[￿q moure•s Tot81 Incomlng resourtès sc6 Ro#ources expended (Notss of Gefiwthng Funos C¢¢t$ fAgowraOng Klum•ry sos 47 74 S07 FunthaiBw lrndng cfAts S10 36.492 5,829 42,321 30.021 S12 Total rnSOu￿os •xp•ndd s13 N•t In¢omlnrf(outyolng) r•soure•s b•lor• Iransfers s14 S15 492 42 21 21 GfOS6 tr•ngfvrn b•twe8n funds rKoqni8e¢l galns/{loss•s) s16 re¢ognls•d galnsl{k￿s09I Gains and lossas on rèvalual*)n of fix￿ awts for the charity's cywn use Gains and lossos on inv•stsnent 898ets S17 S18 Nèt mov•m8nt In funds s19 11,382 -2.182 9,200 9,378 Totsl fund8 brought fomard Tolal funds canled fonvanl s21 S20 701 CG178 IExc¢ll 2210612023

ection B Balance sheet Re•tri¢tod Unrnstri¢t•d in¢ome fund¥ fund* Endowrnent Total thi8 funds year Totsl last yoar Fixed assets Tangibl• as8•ts F01 F02 F03 F04 F05 (Note 9) Invostments (Nolo 10) Total fixedassets B04 Current assets Stock and work in progre8S Debtors INot•111 Ishort temi) investments Ca8h at bank and In hand Totsl ¢umt assets CreditorJ: amounts falling duo within ono y￿r (Not• 12) 810 Net cuffent ass•ts/(Ilabill¢ios) B11 Total ￿$#ts less cU￿t Ilabilities B12 Creditors: amounts falllng due after ong year (Note 121 Provtslon8 for Ilabilttlos and ¢hary8S B13 B14 Net assets 815 Funds of the Charity Unrestrlctod fund8 B16 30,088 30,088 18,706 B17 Restrlcted Incom• funds {Note 131 Endowm8nt funds (Noto 13) 818 3,701 3,701 5,883 B19 Total fund$ 820 Ssgned by one or ts¥o trustees on of all the trustee8 SIgnat￿e Print Name Date of val Director 23.&.a CC17a (Exceo 2210612023

ection C Notes to the accounts Note 1 Bas18 of preparntion Th18 M¢don $I￿Ul￿ be wleted byan eharlli•8. 1.1 of accountlng These accounts have been prepared on an a¢¢yuals basis on historic cost and there are no inveslmenl8. 1.2 Change In ba818 ol accounting There has been no change to the aco)unling poli¢Jes (valuation rules and methtyjs of ￿{￿untIng) sinc% last year. 1.3 Changes to previous accounts No changes have be•) made to accounts for previous year& CC17a (Excell

ection C Notes to the accounts Nots2 Accounting policios INCOMING RESOURCES R•cognltloft of Incomln9 rn8oure•8 The8e are Ir￿￿￿e￿ in the Ststement of Financsal Activrfies ISOFAI wthen.. tr ()8rity be(x)mes entiued to the re3our¢xs: the Iw$tees are virtualty certain they will receive the re3￿Jrces,. and m￿918ry value Can be me8sured with sufficient relkqbilty. Whère incom￿ng resources have reLqted expendTrture las fundraising or corrtract Ir￿￿e> the incoming resour￿8 and related expenditure are repNtsd gross in the SOFA. Grants and donab.ons arè onty in¢lu(led in the SOFA when the has unconditional ¢ntrtlement to the resources. Add1bo￿1y, Where the period of the grant falls entirdy in the accountirrfJ year it is recognised in full, rfthe extends beymd the year end, tho relevant proportion 18 deferred. Incomlng mourc•8 wlth rnlated exp•ndSturn Grants and donati¢Jns rnclalm• on d¢natlon8 and gill Contractual incorne and perforniance related grants Donatod serv1¢￿ and faellltl•s If￿1￿j r•swr¢e$ from tsx redaims are included in the SOFA at the time of reclaim receyt. Tf tharity not recwve any contract irwme or perf0m￿nCe related InC￿me or grants. These are onty included in incoming rgsource$ (v￿th an equivalent amount in resources expended) where the be￿rrt to the charlty is rea$on8bly qu8nlifk8We. measurable and Mater￿1. The value placed on these resowc6s is tha estimated ¥8￿9 to thè chanty of thè facAIty feceived. The value of 8ny vdunlary help rereived is not induded in the acojunts is desusted in the Iruslees, anrsual repclt. Voluntew ￿1P EXPENDITURE AND LIABILITIES Uablllty rneognltlon "8bilth"es are re(￿nised as soon as there 15 a legal or conslructive otligation committing the charty to pay otst resources. Indude costs of tht preparaliw ex3fflination of statutory a￿￿￿nts. the costs of twstee meets.ngs and cost of any legal advice to trustees on governancE or o)nstitulional matters. Where the charity gives a grant with conditions for its payment being a specific level ol service or output to b8 pr￿dtr￿. suth grants are only rec4Jgnised in the SOFA once the reCAp￿t ofthe grant has provhled the specified seNce or outyut. These are onty recognised 41 the accounts when 8 commrtmenl h8$ been mado and there are no c￿dthns to be met r*lating to th? grant b¥thich remain in the control olthe charity. Support Costs indude central funcb'rns and have been allocated to activty cost categories on 8 basis ccfflsistent vAth the use of ￿SoUrCes. e.9. 8110¢8ling property costs by Ilc4)r areas, or per capita, staff by the tirne SP￿ and other (xjsts by theK Ltrsage. Grants wtih p•rforni#ne• condltitim Grants payable wlthout rfomiane• eondlllon• Support Co8ts ASSETS Tang1b￿ fix¢d awts for These are capitalised rflhey c8n be for m(we than one year. and co81 at least £￿. They by eharlty ar& valued at C051 or a reasonable value on receipt. Stockg and work In progres8 These are valued at the lower of cost ￿ Ma￿et value. Donated food $tc¢k is valued on thè b818n¢e sheet as the stock is held for free distribution. CC178 {Ex¢eD 221LW2023

Section C Notes to the accounts cont Note 3 Analysis of incoming re80urc Incomlng rnsaums mayb• furthw8nalysod if this woUldho￿ tho road8rofth• aeeounts. Thls y•ar L•8t y￿r sis Voluntsry In¢ome rant income unrestri¢t8d rant inc(Mne i6st1K￿ed eno181 incorne 5,883 30,529 42,662 Total 48,862 37.481 tlvltkn tor g•nwatlng funds 2.859 1,918 Tot•1 1,918 In¥e8tment Incom• Total In¢omlng T￿oUrceS from charitable activities Totsl CC17a IE¥tell

ection C Notes to the accounts cont Note 4 Anaty8ls of Yesources ex￿nded RMour¢M oxp•nd•d may be furtheranatysed rfthis would h•lp th• r••dw of th¢ a¢¢ounts. This year Last Ana Costs ol g•nwallng voluntary I￿ome Total Fundraising tradlng ¢o¥ts Inve8lment manag•m•nt ¢¢Ats Tots Charltablo actlvrti thool student s nsor8hi chool buildin works F¢x)d fovision urs8 Piima School olarshi s for Senior Schools and school e ui ment 14.125 10.557 17,374 10,539 1.505 9,133 6,371 41.746 Tots 29.418 Gov•manc• ¢￿ts dministrative ex nsè5 575 603 Tola 575 CC17a IExcell

tionc NotOS to the accounts ¢ont Note 5 Support Costs Pleaso comploto thls not• rfthe ¢h81ity has anatys•d Its •xp•n$•s uslng actlvlty catwl•s and support costs. Fundrai8in9 a¢tsvlty ChaiitablD Aclivtty Total C(•t rt co•t Tots Note 6 Dgtsils of certaln Item8 of •xpgndlturo 6.1 Tru8tse expenses Pleasepmvlde d•t•lts ol the amount of anypaym•nt or rnlml)urJement of outaof-poekot exp•n￿ m•d• to trustees or to thlrdpartve5 for expenses Incuff•d by trnstees. Ilno •xp￿ ww• pid. please ent8r'Non•' In the •pprwiat• box(•s). Thi• year L••t year Number of tru8t8•8 ho WeTe paid exp•n8•• 14aturn ol th• X￿n••I Totsl amount pald 6.2 Fges for examSnatlon or audlt of the accounts Plèase provide detsils of th• amountp8Nd foranyst•£ulory extern•l s¢￿tInY of aeeounts and other s•rwle•s provid•d by your Indwndont examlner or audltor. Ifftothing was paidplus• ￿t￿rNONE in the appro￿te box{o8). Th1$ year Last y•#r Ind•pgndont oxaminerfs or audltorn. f¢e• for reportlng on th& ac¢ount• other fees (for •xampl•: advi￿, consultaney, ae¢ountancy servlc••) ￿10 to the independent •x•mirr or auditor CC17a IExc811 221Cfi12023

Nota 7 Pald employe88 Pl&￿0 conwl•t• note rfthe charity has any employoes. 7.1 Staff Co•ts Thi¥ year La¥t year Gross wages. 8alaries and benefits In klnd Employgff ¥ Nional Insuran￿ Penslon costs Total staff cos 7.2 Average nun7ber of fu1141me •qulvalent employegB In the year Thls year Number Last yoar Numb•r The part• ofthe charity in which th? employees work undrai#in haritable ktiviti ovemance Total 7.3 Dèfin￿ ¢ontrltArtlon ponslon $ch•m• A defined pensi¢)n l• not operated by the charfty Th1¥ year Last ygar Th• an￿nto1 any contribulions out8tsndSng atth• ond Th• •mount ol any ¢onlylbutlon• pY•pald •tth• ￿1 •nd CC17a (Excell 2210eA2023

Note 8 Granlmaklng Please complelg thls nots 11 the Cl￿rty mado anygrnnts or donatlons which In •gggrtyat• fomi a matertal part of tho charftable actlvltles undertaken. 8.1 Total value of rants Grants to Instttutions Grnnts lo indivlduals Pu e for whlch rants made Total amount £ Totsl amount £ Tota 8.1 Grnnlmaklng costs 11 the chartty's accounts are prepared on the 'a¢tlvlty basls" please glve detalls of •ny support cost assoclated wlth grdntmaklng. Please enter"Nll" If the charlty does not Identlfy an¢Vorollocate support costs. Support costs of grantmaklng .3 Grnnts madè to Instttutlons Mthe charfty Ims made grdnts to partlcularlnstltullons that are materlal In the context of Its grdntmaklng please give details of the institirtion Supported. purpose of the grant and total pald to ￿Ch Instltuuon Ilsted Sufflclent Inforniatlon should be glv•n to provlde • re•sonable understsndlng of the rnnge of Instltutions s orted. Naffl￿ of Inslltutlons Purpose Total grants to insiitufron CC178 IExcell 221C612023

ionc Notes to the accounts cont Nots9 Tangibl• fix•d assets Pleas• eomploto ¢hls nol¢ rfthe charlty has any tanglbl• fix•dassets 9.1 Cost or valuallon Fr￿hOld land & buiklings Other land & t￿lIdIng￿ Plan( rna¢hlnery •rrfl mottyrv•hiclo5 Fixtur• ffttlnys and Paymits on accountand ts under constwuction Totsl Balar￿e brought forward Addttion$ Revalu8lions Disposals Transfers" Balance carried fO￿ard 9.2 Accwnulatsd d•prn¢latlon and Impairment provlslons SL SLorRB -8asis RB SL SLorRB 25% 30% 33% Balance brujght lo￿ard Depreryation charge for year Impairment prov7sions Rev81uations Disposals Transfets" Balance ￿rried forward 9.3 Not book v4lu• Brought forward Carrfe(1 forward 9A Rgvaluallon If any fix¢dassets have been rvvalu8dpl••$• gfve d•e4ils of the valu•rand m•tsW of v•luation CC178 IExeell 10

Sedion C Notes to the accounts (conti Note 10 10.1 Flxod aBsots Investments Carr￿r#￿ (mathetl value at beginnirwj ol year Add: addths to investments 8t cost Less: dispo3aL8 at caryiThJ ¥alue Addl(d•ductTr: net gainlllossl on re¥auatK Ca￿￿ThJ (market) value at ervj of year Please pmvide below." 10.2 A br•akdown of Il marknt v•luo¥ of inv•slTr￿ slM)wn abtr•• agre•lng th• bAlan¢• •h•et r(rw 803. 10.3 A Ixoakdty•m of tho Income from 5nvostrMnts awlng SOFA SO3. Analysls of Investsrnnts 102 arket vlue ot year end 10.3 In¢ome from In¥8stsngnt• for the year Inv•slmonts li•tsd on a rncogni••d •tock exc￿Tr9• or h￿d In ¢<bmm investm•nt ￿nds, op8n and•d In¥￿￿￿O￿t ￿￿panies. unit trusts or thr Collective investment schwnes S•curiti•s not list•d on a r•cogni8•d Stock Ex¢hw Cash h•ld as part of th• In¥•sbn￿ ptyttolio Oth•r Invostmonts 10.4 Material investment hoklH If any $lngle Inv•stm•nt is material in tornis of its valu• (for •xampl• r•pr•Bwts morn than 5 ￿r of tho value of tl charlty'$ t¢rtal In¥Mtm•nts) plo*se provld• d8tail$. Invoslmont hold Mark•t Val CC17a (Ewll 221cfjr2023

Soction C NotOS to the accounts ont Note 11 Ple&w this not• rfth• charity has any d•b£ors or Analy$i• ¢1 debtorn knounls falling du• wÉthin or yo#r This y&•r yg•r Amounts lalling aftor m¢Jre than one year Thi¥ year Last year Trad• d•btorn knounts due from subsldlary and a88ociat8d undort•kln Pr•paymgnts •nd accr￿1 incom? Nots 12 Credltora and accruals Pl•aso ¢omWot• thls notg rfthe ¢ho1ity has any cr*tors oraccrnals. 12.1 Analysis of credltorn Amounts fa115ng du• tmthin one yèar This y•ar La•t y•ar Am¢)unts falling du• aft more than one year Thls y¥r L••t yWf Tradè ernditorn Amounts due to subomliary and as•oeiatsd undertaklngs Other creditorn 12.2 SoGurity ovor assots Th•rn arn no eh•ry•s or othwMcuirty 0v•ranY￿•ts ofth• chahty. CC17a IExc811 12 221CfJ2023

ectlon C Not88 to tho accounts cont Note 13 Endowment and rgstriclod income funds 13.1 Funds hdd Pl•as• a ￿111 dètieripti￿ ofany at fdl(v4¥ing typ• of fwMIB hold ty the charfty: p￿anent endowment funds IPEI. •xpendabte endowm•nt funds IEEI" •nd ffgstrlci•d In¢om• fund8. ineludlty •p•el•l trysts. of tho cl4rlty IRI. Fund Name Type PE. EE orR Purpow •nd Ro8tri¢tlo nwjr sc￿arShip Fund For pa￿t ofdesignate(I St￿tS Sd￿ fees 13.2 Movomonts of mapr funds Pl••#e givo d•tsits of thg mOv￿•trtS of th• mjor funds summ•rl8•dln th• rnsfret•d•nd •ndow columns of Ihe Statwnent olFingnci?l Acliviti Fund bal•n￿¥ brought larward Fund balan¢ carried fonward Incoming Oulyoing Gain• and und n•nes ior scI￿larship F￿1 5,883 3,647 -5,829 3,701 Total F 13.3 Trnnsfern b8twe•n funds No Int•r fund traMf•rn Fund {Nam•} To Fund (Nne Amount CC17a (EX￿1) 13

Section C Notes to the accounts nt Note 14 Transactions with related parties M th• charity has any transactions with related￿rtieS (ollw than the trustee expenses explalnedln note 6) detalls of such transactlons slmjuldbe pmvlded in this note. If thern are no trnnsactlons to rwi please 14.1 Rernuneration and benefits Pleaso give the amount of. and W aulhorlty for. any romunerdtlon or othor benellts pahl to a I￿st90 or other rnlatedp4￿eS by the charfty or any inslitution or company connected wlth it Amounts paid or b8nefil value Nam• of trustee or connxlod party Logal authorfty (•g order. g¢)vernlng Thi¥ year Last year None 14.2 Loans Charity at the year end. Name of truslee or connected party Amount owing Thls yoar Last year Due to trustees and rolated part Due from trustees and related parti•s Nc￿e N¢Me 14.3 Other transa¢tion(s) wlth trnst•e8 or related partle8 Please glve detalls of any transa¢tlon undertaken by (or on belMff (rf) the in which a trnst•e or Namo of the trustse or rolatod None Relatlonshlp to cha 1)•s¢rip￿0Th of the transaction This year La•t year CC17a IExcell 14

ection C Notes to the accounts cont Note 15 Additional Disclosures The followlng are slgnlficant rnatters which are not covered In other notes and need to be Included to provlde a proper understandlng of the accounts. If there is insufficlent room here, please add a separate sheeL There are no ajditional disdosures. CC178 (Excell 15 221C6r2023

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Sectlon A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of I GOT SHOES On accounts for the year ended 31 DECEMBER 2022 Charity no Irf any) 1160896 Set out on pages 1-15 I report to the trustees on my examinalion of the accAJunts of the above charity (Ihe Trusf) for the year erKled 31112 12022. Responslbilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust. you are responsible for the preparatK)n basis of report of the ac￿Unts in ao)Jrdance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (Ihe Acl"). I report in respect of my examinatsn of the Twst's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Acl and in carrying out my examination, I have folkjwed the applicable Diredions gNen by the Charity Commission under seclion 145(5Kb) of the ACL I have completed my examinati￿1. I ￿nfi￿n that no material rnatters have me to my attention (other than that disdosed bel(yw ") in connection with the examination vthid) gives me (xuse to belEve that in, any material respect: accounting records were not kept in accA)rdance with 5ect50n 130 of the Act or the ac￿Unts do not a(xord with the a￿Unting re￿rdS Independent examinerfs statement I have no cmcems and have come across no other matters in conneclion with the examination to which attentKin should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. . Please delete the words in Ihe brackets if they do not apply. Signed: Datè: 11 2?2 Name: Phillip Harding Relevant professional qualification(s) or body Irf any): Address: 14• Dunn￿re Road Chelmsford CM2 6RY Section B Disclosure Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of con￿rn {see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidano for examiners). 15 Trustees Annual Re I GOT SHOES 2f22 IER CC Ref: 1160896 December 2022