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| Charity name | Aireworth Dogs in Need | Aireworth Dogs in Need | Aireworth Dogs in Need | ||||
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| Other names charity is known by | ADIN | ||||||
| Registered charity number(if any) | 1162052 | ||||||
| Charity's principal address | Unit 10G, Orchard Mill | ||||||
| Airedale Mill, Lawkholme Lane | |||||||
| Keighley | |||||||
| Postcode | BD21 3JQ |
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
| Trustee name | Office (if any) | Dates acted if not for whole year |
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| 1 | Linda Dufton | Chair | ||
| 2 | Nicola Garner | Treasurer | ||
| 3 | Carol Jessop | Secretary | 01/05/2020 - 07/08/2020 | |
| 4 | Robyn Stansfield | Secretary | 07/08/2020 - 30/04/2021 | |
| 5 | Caroline Porter | |||
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| Section B Structure, governance and management Description of the charity’s trusts Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution) Constitution How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company) Association Trustee selection methods (eg. appointed by, elected by) Trustees are appointed or re-appointed annually at the Annual General Meeting. Additional governance issues (Optional information) Youmay chooseto include additional information, where relevant, about: ●policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees; ●the charity’s organisational structure and any wider network with which the charity works; ●relationship with any related parties; ●trustees’ consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. The charity is managed by the trustees and a tight team of dedicated volunteers. We maintain a structure and organisational chart so that specific responsibilities and teams are managed by a dedicated person, such as adoption, foster, homecheck, fundraising and marketing co-ordinators. |
Section C Objectives and activities
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To relieve the suffering of animals in need of care and attention. To provide and maintain foster and adoption homes for the care of such dogs.
To promote humane behaviour towards animals by providing appropriate care, protection,treatment,and security for animals by reason of sickness, maltreatment, poor circumstances or ill usage. To educate the public in such matters pertaining to animal welfare in general and the prevention of cruelty and suffering to animals. We take unwanted and abandoned dogs from the local stray pound and local homes and find new homes. The dogs are initially assessed before being placed in suitable foster Summary of the objects of the homes. They receive a vet health assessment, vaccinations, neutering charity set out in its governing microchipping and any other necessary treatment including grooming and document training. In addition, we offer full backup and support to the families for the dog’s life. We offer advice for all dog owners. We offer support for all dog owners including a food bank, dog walking and transport. We offer short term foster care for all the owners who need respite for health issues or are temporarily unable to care for their pets and they have no other assistance from family and friends. We work with other agencies in our area, such as the dog warden, veterinary surgeries, the Police and Social Services to ensure the welfare of dogs in our area Our volunteers are essential to the running of the rescue. They provide the following: - foster homes - carry out home checks - transport dogs to vet and grooming appointments - exercise and assist with training and behavioural problems - raise much needed funds so that we may continue to provide vet treatment, neutering, microchipping, vaccinations, behavioural therapy, physiotherapy and kennelling. - carry out administrative tasks to maintain our records - maintain our website and app Summary of the main activities - maintain our social media presence across several platforms e.g. undertaken for the public Instagram, Twitter & Facebook 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)
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)
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policy on grantmaking;
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Section D Achievements and performance
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Section D Achievements and performance
Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year
During the year to 30th April 2021 93 dogs entered ADIN Including:-
- 16 Staffordshire Bull Terriers and Staffy Crosses 29 Crossbreeds
2 Sighthounds 46 Cocker Spaniel, American Bulldog, Lhasa Apso, English Bull Terrier, Alaskan Malamute, Yorkshire Terriers, Border Collies, Chihuahuas, Patterdales, Jack Russells, German Shepherd, Labrador, Border Terriers, Boston Terrier, Rottweiler, Bassett Hound, English Bulldog, Dachshund, Maltese, Shar Pei, Lakeland Terrier, Cane Corso, Mastiffs 2 Dogs returned to the rescue that had been adopted in previous years either due to ill health of the owners, death of the owners or a change in circumstances.
- 12 Dogs transferred to our Long Term Foster program 14 Dogs available at YE 30.4.21
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20 B/fwd 13 Transferred in (including one dog that was returned and was not well enough to be offered for adoption)
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(11) Died 22 C/fwd
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An example of our work:
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For several months we provided food assistance to a couple in the local area with a large dog. This dog was being kept in the front room of a small terraced house without any exercise or stimulation. The room was his kennel, covered in faeces and urine. The door frames, skirting and window sill were chewed from boredom and frustration. Eventually, the couple finally agreed to sign the dog over to us. Due to the dog’s lack of socialisation and training he went straight to a behaviourist’s rehabilitation kennels to ensure he had the best start towards finding his new family and home.
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In the summer of 2020 we were asked to take in a dog that belonged to their son who had been rushed into hospital and was extremely ill and not expected to survive. We attended to find an elderly, bedraggled lurcher on the end of a chain with access to a hut for shelter. We successfully placed him in a long term foster home in a holiday park where he enjoys the fuss from all the staff and visitors to the park.
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We were contacted by another rescue who had been made aware of a young labrador puppy that was the last in a litter. The pup had trouble walking, possibly from a spinal deformity, and was going to be euthanised - despite the pup not appearing to be in any pain. We found a foster family who were fantastic in taking this pup to countless veterinary hydrotherapy and physiotherapy appointments. The family put so much time and love into the care of the young pup that they have now adopted her - but we will continue to cover all costs in relation to her physiotherapy and hydrotherapy, which she will need for the rest of her life.
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We were contacted to rehome two Alaskan Malamutes following a relationship breakdown. What was discovered was
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heartbreaking. The two dogs lived outside. They had never been walked. The dogs received no human interaction as they were no longer able to produce puppies. They were fed slops from a bucket that was lowered down into the garden from a balcony. A vet was requested to attend and it was determined that the male dog be euthanised as he was in such bad health. He was blind and could not walk - only drag himself around. The female dog was underweight but other than that she was relatively healthy. She was placed in a foster home and has now been adopted.
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Section E Financial review
Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves
All monies coming into the rescue are prioritised for the major expense of veterinary bills.
We aim to keep a cushion of between £4,000 to £6,000.
Details of any funds materially in deficit
Further financial review details (Optional information)
You may choose to include additional information, where relevant about:
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the charity’s principal sources of funds (including any fundraising);
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how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity;
Our only source of funding are fundraising activities and a nominal adoption fee for the dogs.
We run a weekly Facebook auction which raises between £300 - £400 per week. A significant increase on previous years - due to a surge in followers during COVID.
We would normally attend various galas throughout the Summer months. Due to COVID 19 restrictions this has not been severely restricted. This funding is prioritised for kennelling, collars, leads, tags, beds and harnessed.
- investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted.
Section F Other optional information
Along with the majority of dog rescues throughout the United Kingdom, we anticipated there would be a fallout from the surge of ‘lockdown puppies’ being surrendered to rescues once COVID restrictions were lifted. The added complication being that the majority of dogs acquired during lockdown now suffered from various behavioural issues ranging from separation anxiety, lack of socialisation and training. We were very fortunate to be awarded two grants towards the end of the year that were specifically for behavioural training and assistance. The grants were from Battersea Dogs and Cats Home and Support Adoption for Pets.
Section G Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees
Signature(s) Nicola J. Garner
Full name(s) Nicola Jane Garner
Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc) Treasurer
Date 15/02/2022
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Aireworth Dogs in Need
No 1162052
Receipts and payments accounts
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For the Period start date Period end date To period from 1.5.2020 30.4.2021
Section A Receipts and payments
| Section A Receipts and payments | Section A Receipts and payments | Section A Receipts and payments | Section A Receipts and payments |
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| Total funds Last year A1 Receipts Donations 38,998 - - 38,998 23,111 Lottery 1,529 - - 1,529 967 Fundraising 1,910 - - 1,910 2,742 Grant - 9,800 - 9,800 4,300 Sponsorship 300 - - 300 - Commission 395 - - 395 206 Gift Aid - - - - 2,041 Auctions 17,380 - - 17,380 12,838 Merchandise 42 - - 42 Adoption fees 17,599 - - 17,599 18,652 78,153 9,800 - 87,953 64,857 Unrestricte d funds Restricted funds Endowment funds to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ Sub total(Gross income for AR) |
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| Donations | 38,998 | - | 23,111 |
| Lottery | 1,529 | - | 967 |
| Fundraising | 1,910 | - | 2,742 |
| Grant | - | 9,800 | 4,300 |
| Sponsorship | 300 | - | - |
| Commission | 395 | - | 206 |
| Gift Aid | - | - | 2,041 |
| Auctions | 17,380 | - | 12,838 |
| Merchandise | 42 | - | |
| Adoption fees | 17,599 | - | 18,652 |
| Sub total(Gross income for AR) |
78,153 |
9,800 | 64,857 |
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Total receipts 78,153 9,800 - 87,953 64,857
A3 Payments
Fundraising costs 1,700 - - 1,700 1,130
Vets 44,303 - - 44,303 32,114
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Kennelling costs 725 - - 725 2,788
Behaviourists 22,614 - - 22,614 6,590
Insurance 711 - - 711 888
Paypal fees 98 - - 98 207
Transport costs 449 - - 449 391
Supplies for dogs 2,557 - - 2,557 1,563
Telephone 77 - - 77 134
Sundry expenses 689 - - 689 531
Printing, stationery, advertising &
postage
1,582 - - 1,582 699
Storage unit 2,159 - - 2,159 2,879
Rates 342 - - 342 -
Hydrotherapy 120 - - 120 -
Dog kennel - - - - 2,898
Sub total 78,126 - - 78,126 52,812
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of receipts/(payments) 27 9,800 - 9,827 12,045
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ash funds this year end 19,562 11,202 - 30,764 12,045
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| Section B Statement of assets and liabilities | Section B Statement of assets and liabilities | Section B Statement of assets and liabilities | at the end of the period | at the end of the period |
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