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2020-07-31-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period
From Period start date To Period end date
Day
31st
Month
July
Year
2019
Day
31st
Month
July
Year
2020

Section A Reference and administration details

Basic Sports & Fitness (bsf Charity)

Charity name

Other names charity is known by

Registered charity number (if any) 1162212

Charity's principal address 21A Sebert Road Forest Gate London Postcode E7 0NG

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Trustee name Office (if any) Dates acted if not for
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Name of person (or body) entitled to
appoint trustee (if any)
MR JOHN BOSCO WAIGO Chair
MR TOM TIONDI Treasurer
MR TONNY KABALI Secretary
MR MUSTAFA LADU GORE Member

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Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)

Name 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

Description of the charity’s trusts

Type of governing document

How the charity is constituted

Trustee selection methods

Appoint by elected

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Additional governance issues (Optional information)

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Section C Objectives and activities

Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document

The charity's objects ("objects") are for public benefit specifically restricted to the following: To promote the public benefit of the inhabitants of Newham and other London boroughs with the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation of individuals who have need of such facilities by reason of their youth, age, infirmity or disablement, financial hardship or social and economic circumstances or for the public at large in the interests of social welfare and with the object of improving the condition of life of the said inhabitants Other charitable purposes for the public benefit assisting people with similar needs in the (England) and Uganda.

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Summary of the main activities
undertaken for the 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)
We use sports activities as a vehicle to promote learning and training in order
to improve confidence, improve social inclusion, increase knowledge & skills,
enable cooperation among young people, with participation in sports &
engagement in the wider community. We also deliver intergenerational
activities that bring together both youth and adults, including parents to learn a
skill together.
These enable both groups to interact and break the stereotypes barriers they
hold of each other. Positive adults (possibly parents) interacting together with
young people helps the tendency to low their stereotype perception of
themselves, while it also helps the adult’s intention to augment and moderate
their stereotype of young people without interaction. Bring adult role models
in the community to engage and facilitate positive learning that creates
opportunities and feeling trust in the abilities qualities and judgement which is
necessary for the mental health of young people BSF engages, inspire and
nurture young people’s enthusiasm and ability in a way that enables them to
become the sole drivers of their own success.
Workshop on youth Knife Crime Preventative Project, covering the topics in;
Character development
• The danger of Gangs – History and Gang culture.
Despite the huge challenges of the situation social and physical
distancing measures, lockdowns of businesses, schools, and overall social
life, which have become commonplace to curtail the spread of the
disease.
As an organisation working with vulnerable young people we achieved
reaching out in different online, digital ways.
Interactive sessions using technology to supported young people with
their mental health since the onset, of the COVID-19 pandemic spreading
to almost everywhere in world.
Supporting increasingly worried and anxious, young people with
uncertainty that feel unsettled and unsafe.
Whilst effort ware already being made to continue vital support services
by moving online, for some YP there are huge barriers to digital
engagement.

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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Section D Achievements and performance

Through our weekly sessions for children and young adult we managed to Summary of the main achieve getting those Physically inactivity and at risk (health i.e. obesity) and achievements of the charity during social exclusion to participant in our activity and interact, creating self- the year awareness for basic skills in fitness activities, healthy eating and increase opportunities for involvement in sports agility skills.

Develop new project Good for Girls physical actives, mental Health awareness and social action.

Section E Financial review

Brief statement of the charity’s

policy on reserves

Protect (BSF Charity) income and allow to take advantage of new opportunities reserves be spent on any of our aims.

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Details of any funds materially in N/A deficit

Further financial review details (Optional information)

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Section F Other optional information

Section G Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustee

Full names: John Bosco N Waigo

Position: (Chair)

Date 31/05/21

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Company Number 07307759

REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020

FOR

BASIC SPORTS&FITNESS (BSF Charity)

INDEX TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] JULY 2020

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Charity Information
Report of the Trustees 5-6
Statement of Financial Activities 7-8
Balance Sheet 9-10
Notes to the Financial Statements 11-12

CHARITY INFORMATION

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] JULY 2020 REGISTERED OFFICE: 21A Sebert Road Forest Gate LONDON E7 0NG

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REGISTERED NUMBER: CHARITY NUMBER 1162212 (Charity Commission) CHAIRMAN John Bosco N. Waigo COMPANY SECRETARY: Tonny Kabali BANKERS: BARCLAYS BANK PLC 1 Church Place London E14 5HP

MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE

The Basic Sports & Fitness (BSF Charity) is managed by a committee of 4 people elected at the annual general meeting by members of the organisation. The committee is composed of a chairperson, Treasurer, secretary and committee members. The management committee are the trustees of the charity

The trustees who served during the year are:

Mr John Bosco N Waigo (Chairman) Mr Tom Tiondi (Treasurer) Mr Tonny Kabali (Secretary) Mr Mustafa Ladu Gore (Member)

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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] JULY 2020

The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the company for the financial year ended 31[st] July 2020.

PRINCIPAL ACTIVITY

BSF engages, inspire and nurture young people’s enthusiasm and ability in a way that enables them to become the sole drivers of their own success.

We use sports activities as a vehicle to promote learning and training in order to improve confidence, improve social inclusion, increase knowledge & skills, enable cooperation among young people, with participation in sports & engagement in the wider community.

We also deliver intergenerational activities that bring together both youth and adults, including parents to learn a skill together.

These enable both groups to interact and break the stereotypes barriers they hold of each other.

Positive adults (possibly parents) interacting together with young people helps the tendency to low their stereotype perception of themselves, while it also helps the adult’s intention to augment and moderate their stereotype of young people without interaction.

Bring adult role models in the community to engage and facilitate positive learning that creates opportunities and feeling trust in the abilities qualities and judgement which is necessary for the mental health of young people

The key objectives are to encourage YP and wider community to participate in sporting and physical activities, promote a healthy lifestyle to fight obesity through fitness training and healthy (balance) diet, combat crime by promoting unity through sporting activities, engage the Youth to participate in a social activities that promote social inclusion, peer support and mentoring program tailored on individual needs and requirement, networking with local enforcement.

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Small company provisions

This report has been prepared in accordance with the provisions in Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 applicable to companies subject to the small companies’ regime.

This report was approved by the board on 1[st] April 2021 and signed on its behalf.

CHAIRPERSON John Bosco N. Waigo

SECRETARY Tonny Kabali

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THEN FINANCIAL INFORMATION

BASIC SPORTS & FITNESS (BSF CHARITY) INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020

Notes
2020
2019
£ £
INCOME
Contract Income (Zest Mind) 1,200.00
London Youth 1 4,500.00
Near Neighbours
London Community Foundation 1 5,900.00 24,720.00
Other In kind 1 6,500.00 7,500.00
BBC Children in need 1 10,000.00
London Community Foundation C/Bridge 1 7,200.00
Events by Basic Sports 1 2,400.00
TOTAL INCOMES 27,700.00 42,220.00
OPERATING EXPENDITURE
Training Expenses 14,800.00 18,600.00
Volunteer Expenses 3,600.00 4,800.00
Administration Expenses 2 10,400.00 7,000.00
Rental & Hall Hire
Advertising & Promotion 3 1,500.00 1,800.00
Website host & Upgrade 480.00 600.00
Insurance Indemnity 240.00 240.00
Depreciation 4 1,275.00 930.00
Accounting Fee 350.00
350.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURE 32,645.00 34,320.00
Surplus /Deficit for the year 31st July 2020 -4,945.00 7,900.00
Balance (Brought /Forward as 1stAugust 2019) 14,471.00 6,571.00
Surplus/Deficit C/F 31st July 2020 9,526.00 14,471.00

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BASIC SPORTS & FITNESS (BSF Charity) BASIC SPORTS & FITNESS (BSF Charity)
BABALANCE SHEETAS AT_31 JULY 2020_
NOTES 2020 2019
£ £
NON-CURRENT ASSETS:
Tangible fixed Asset 5 1,690.00 1,585.00
CURRENT ASSETS:
Cash on hand, at Bank AND DEBTORS 8,186.00 13,417.00
CREDITORS: Amounts falling due within one yea 350.00 350.00
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Net Assets 9,526.00 14,652.00
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REPRESENTED BY:
Restricted fund 0.00 00.00
Designated fund 0.00 00.00
General fund 0.00 181.00
Surplus C/F 9,526 14,471.00
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9,526.00 14,652.00
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The directors are satisfied that the company is entitled to exemption from the requirement to obtain an audit under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 and that members have not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section 476 of the Act.

The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.

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The accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions in Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006 applicable to companies subject to the small companies’ regime.

Mr John Bosco Waigo (chair)

Director

Approved by the board on 1[st] April 2021

Tonny Kabali

Secretary

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BASIC SPORTS & FITNESS (BSF Charity)

NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 JULY 2020

Accounting Policies

Accounting Convention: The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention and in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities (effective April 2008).

Notes

nistrative Expenses of £10,400.00:
£
• Telephone charges
3,000.00
• Office stationeries, printing & postage 3,000.00
• General & miscellaneous expenses 3,800.00
• Website host and upgrade 600.00
• Total
10,400.00
£
Publicity leaflets, banners & flyers
550.00
Project Re-launch & promotions 550.00
PR marketing & video production 400.00
Total 1,500.00

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Equipment (gym related)
Total
Cost
Depreciation
£
£
5,100.003410.00

Net book value
£
1,690.00
1,690.00

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