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2021-04-05-accounts

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charity The year 2020 -2021 proved to be the most challenging
ever for
Afewee Training
Centre (ATC). Afewee found
itself unable to
deliver any of its extensive
programmes
at Brixton Recreation
Centre due to the National
Lockdown as a result ofthe COVID-19
The year 2020 -2021 proved to be the most challenging
ever for
Afewee Training
Centre (ATC). Afewee found
itself unable to
deliver any of its extensive
programmes
at Brixton Recreation
Centre due to the National
Lockdown as a result ofthe COVID-19
pandemic
which
had started
on 26ih March. Prior to the lockdown
the ATC committee
had started
meeting
virtually
every two weeks
to assess the fast-moving
situation
and to plan how to meet the
needs of its members
during
the pandemic.
In April both the football and boxing programmes
began to
communicate
with the members
virtually.
Afewee Boxing started
online kids training
for 5—16-year-olds to reconnect
with members
and provide
physical
activity they could do at home. At the same
time Afewee Football
set remote challenges
which could be
carried out using household
objects easily available
at home.
Schools throughout
the UK were closed, and outdoor activity was
limited to one hour a day. The lockdown
hit young
people who
trained
with Afewee 2-3 times a week particularly
hard. Being
confined to the house was especially
difficult to those
living
in with
overcrowding,
without a laptop or both. By May Afewee Boxing
had launched
a service on lnstagram
live including
for the over
18sand
in July
itwas able to start outdoor boxing and fitness
sessions
in
Brockwell Park whilst
fully complying
with government
guidelines.
As the lockdown
entered
its last stages
in June ATC was
successful
in its bid to join the Summer of Food and Fun funded
by
the Mayors Fund for London.
In July- August the SOFF was
delivered
in The Milkwood
Community
Park with the help of a
number oforganisations
including
the Milkwood
Road Residents
Association.
35 young people from across the borough
attended
the programme
which
ran over four weeks and
included
boxing,
fitness, football, gardening
and talks: including,
from Afewee UK
Champion
BoxerVivien Parsons. The programme
also provided
prepared
meals and
essential groceries. The committee
would
like to thank Amanda
Carter our volunteer
co-ordinator
who worked
so hard to bring everything
together.
Following
the success ofSOFF, ATC received a grant from the
National
Lottery Covid Response
Fund to enable the club to
support
members
during
the pandemic.
ATC looked forward
to
going back to face-to-face training
during the Autumn
but instead
the committee
found
itself grappling
with regulations
which
changed
every few weeks and as volunteers
the pandemic
stretched
the club to its very limits.
In October within guidelines
the
Boxing Gym opened
again and small group fitness and football
sessions took place
in the Brixton Recreation
Center, only to close
again when the 2"' lockdown
came into force In November.
In December ATC joined up Kitchen Social the food programme
funded
by the Mayors Fund for London to give out food hampers
over the Christmas
period and
it also ran a post-Christmas
food
giveaway
outside
Brixton Recreation
Centre. On January 6'", 2021,
the count
entered
the 3" lockdown
which was still in force at the
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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
Categories Details funds funds funds
to nearest E to nearest E to nearest E
61 Cash funds
Total cash funds
(agree balances with receipts and payments
account(s))
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Unrestncted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
Details to nearest E to nearest E to nearest E
62 Other monetary assets BANK 26,637
Details Fund to which
asset baton s
Cost (optional) Current value
o tional
63 Investment assets
Details Fund towhich
asset baton s
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64Assets retained for the
charity's own use
Fund to which Amount
due
When due
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relates
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B5Liabilities
Signed by one or two trustees
behalf of all the trustees
on Signature Print Name Date of
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CCXXR2 accounts (SS) 02/02/2022