## **Trustees' Annual Report for the period** 

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|**From **|**06**|**04**|**2021**|**To**|**05**<br>**04**|**2022**|



## Section A                        Reference and administration details 

**Charity name Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any)  1163930** 

**Feltham Food Bank** 

**Charity's principal address  102 Hounslow Road Feltham Postcode TW14 0AX** 

## **Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity** 

|1<br>2<br>3<br>4<br>5<br>6<br>7<br>8<br>9<br>10<br>11<br>12<br>13<br>14<br>15<br>16<br>17<br>18<br>19<br>20|**Trustee name**|**Office (if any)**|**Dates acted if not for whole**<br>**year **|**Name of person (or body) entitled**<br>**to appoint trustee (ifany)**|
|---|---|---|---|---|
||Aisha Rahman|Chair|||
||Lorraine Calvert|Joint Secretary|||
||Madeleine Darvill|Joint Secretary|||
||John Calvert|Treasurer|||
||SindyThornley||||
||Faouzi Saffar||||
||Helen Reed||||
||Maeve Begley||||
||Omair Nazimi||||
||Jennie Mullins||||
||Nadeem Manzar||Appointed 15thMay2021||
||Nina Walsh||Appointed 15thMay2021||
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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)** 

|**Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)**|**Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)**|**Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)**|
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|**Type of adviser**<br>**Name**<br>**Address**|||
|**Bank**|Barclays|Leicester, LE87 2BB|
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## **Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)** 

## **Section B              Structure, governance and management** 

## **Description of the charity’s trusts** 

Constitution (Adopted on 07/10/2015) Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution) Charitable Incorporated Organisation How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company) Appointed by existing Trustees Trustee selection methods 

- (eg. appointed by, elected by) 

## **Additional governance issues (Optional information)** 

|You**may choose**to include<br>additional information, where<br>relevant, about:<br>•policies and procedures<br>adopted for the induction and<br>training of trustees;<br>•the charity’s organisational<br>structure and any wider<br>network with which the charity<br>works;<br>•relationship with any related<br>parties;<br>•trustees’ consideration of<br>major risks and the system<br>and procedures to manage<br>them.|Feltham Food Bank was founded in March 2013 and became a registered<br>charity on 12thOctober 2015.<br>Feltham Food Bank is very proud that, throughout the Covid-19 pandemic,<br>we continued to meet our aim of “relieving hardship” by working as part of<br>the “Covid-19 Emergency Food Response” for the local area.  This was in<br>partnership with Feltham Salvation Army, Riverside Vineyard Storehouse,<br>Christ Church Feltham, Reach Academy and others.  Food support was<br>provided to between 100 and 150 vulnerable local families every week<br>from late March 2020 to July 2021.<br>19thJuly 2021 was the date that government regulations related to Covid-<br>19 were significantly reduced and Feltham Food Bank returned to a more<br>normal way of working.<br>Organisation in the year from 6thApril 2021 to 5thApril 2022:<br>- Aisha Rahman was one of the founder members of Feltham Food Bank<br>at its launch in March 2013.  Aisha continues to be Chair of Trustees.<br>- Lorraine Calvert and Madeleine Darvill (Joint Secretaries) deal with the<br>bulk of administrative tasks and various day to day practical tasks to<br>maintain food supplies.<br>- John Calvert (Treasurer) deals with finances, some administrative tasks<br>and day to day practical tasks to maintain food supplies.<br>- Nadeem Manzar has taken on a small number of administrative tasks<br>and has organised a weekly Stock Checking rota.<br>- Faouzi Saffar is Feltham Food Bank’s link to the Feltham HIRA<br>Association (Charity No. 1146678) where he is also a Trustee. HIRA<br>provide premises for Feltham Food Bank free of charge.<br>All the Trustees give their time voluntarily and receive no remuneration or<br>other benefits.|
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## **Section C                    Objectives and activities** 

|**Summary of the objects of the**<br>**charity set out in its**<br>**governing document**<br>**Summary of the main**<br>**activities undertaken for the**<br>**public benefit in relation to**<br>**these objects (include within**<br>**this section the statutory**<br>**declaration that trustees have**<br>**had regard to the guidance**<br>**issued by the Charity**<br>**Commission on public**<br>**benefit)**|The relief of financial hardship among people living or working in the<br>London Borough of Hounslow or in local authority areas closely<br>neighbouring the London Borough of Hounslow, by providing persons<br>with food and household items which they could not otherwise afford<br>through lack of means.|
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||At Feltham Food Bank meetings, when planning activities for the year,<br>we kept in mind the Charity Commissions guidance on public benefit.<br>The sole focus of Feltham Food Bank’s activities is the provision of food,<br>toiletries, baby and household supplies to individuals and families who<br>have been referred as needing support.  This benefits the people<br>concerned by providing food and supplies for 4 to 5 days when they have<br>very limited means or, in some cases, no means to purchase food.  We<br>welcome and support anyone who has been referred for assistance.<br>Section D details the number of referrals received and people helped.<br>Feltham Food Bank has built up a fantastic reputation for being<br>welcoming, caring and responsive.  This positive feedback has come<br>from both service users and professionals who make referrals.  An<br>extract from a recent comment sent by a Social Work Team in Hounslow<br>Children’s Services was:**_“Your hard work and dedication to the_**<br>**_community is so appreciated.”_**<br>Feltham Food Bank is fortunate to have received substantial donations of<br>food and money throughout the Covid-19 pandemic.  In a typical week,<br>Feltham Food Bank received more than 50 supermarket “bags for life” full<br>of food and more than £250 cash donations.  This generous ongoing<br>support has enabled Feltham Food Bank to provide large amounts of<br>surplus food to our partners at Salvation Army and Vineyard Storehouse.<br>During the Covid-19 pandemic food parcels were delivered to the most<br>vulnerable service users and others were collected when it was deemed<br>safe to do so.  The number of deliveries gradually reduced to a point<br>where only one or two food parcels needed home delivery.<br>In November 2021 Feltham Food Bank started to see a dramatic<br>increase in visits from asylum seeker families who had been placed at<br>hotels in the local area.  This led to an increase in demand of almost<br>50%.  We were able to manage this on a short-term basis.  After<br>discussion with London Borough of Hounslow, Seema Malhotra MP and<br>other food services in the local area, the Trustees of Feltham Food Bank<br>decided that assistance would be given to those asylum seeker families<br>placed in hotels where no food is provided.  However, assistance with<br>food would not be given to asylum seeker families in hotels that do<br>provide food.  In January, February and March 2022 support with food<br>was provided to between 10 and 15 asylum seeker families each week.<br>Feltham Food Bank’s constitution is clear that in relation to Trustees,<br>volunteers and people receiving assistance we will not discriminate on<br>the grounds of gender, race, colour, ethnic or national origin, sexuality,<br>disability, religious or political belief, marital status or age.|



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**Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)** 

You **may choose** to include further statements, where relevant, about: 

- policy on grantmaking; 

- policy programme related investment; 

- contribution made by volunteers. 

Feltham Food Bank has 12 Trustees and about 30 volunteers.  Most Trustees work as ordinary volunteers in addition to their Trustee role. Trustees and volunteers are required to read and sign the following policies of Feltham Food Bank: Confidentiality and Code of Conduct; Safeguarding Statement.  Also, they must have regard to Feltham Food Bank’s Constitution and Safety Statement. Feltham Food Bank aims to ensure that all Trustees and Volunteers have up to date DBS checks. For Trustees and volunteers of Feltham Food Bank there is a great deal of work involved collecting donations of food, supplies and money.  Our aim is to provide a good nutritional balance and to meet dietary needs (either health related e.g. gluten free or religious e.g. halal or kosher or ethical e.g. vegetarian or vegan).  We provide women’s sanitary products as required.  Also, we provide age appropriate food, nappies and provisions for babies. As a result of the excellent and ongoing donations of food and money that we received in the year 6[th] April 2021 to 5[th] April 2022 the quality and quantity of the food we provide continued to increase and improve.  All food parcels include: fresh fruit and/or vegetables, toilet rolls and clothes washing tablets.  Also, when appropriate, we provide, baby food and nappies. The contents of food parcels are discussed with each individual service user to help meet their needs and to minimise wastage of food. Feltham Food Bank continues to work hard to be more environmentally sustainable in various ways, such as: • An insulated storage shed that needs minimal background heating. • Packing toilet rolls and clothes washing tablets in paper bags. • Using biodegradable plastic, recycled plastic or paper carrier bags. • Recycling paper, cardboard and plastic whenever possible. • Sharing excess food with local agencies to further reduce waste. 

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** 

All recipients of support from Feltham Food Bank have been referred by a professional organisation (e.g. CAB, DWP, Children's Services, Adult Social Care, Mental Health Teams, Schools, NHS community staff and social housing providers).  We are able to meet emergency requests for help.  A referral entitles the individual or family to make 4 separate visits to the food bank to collect a food parcel. 

The following chart shows the number of people helped per week for each month since January 2020. 


In the year from 6[th] April 2021 to 5[th] April 2022 we had 1,349 visits to the Food Bank providing food for 2,071 adults and 1,862 children.  In addition, at Christmas 2021, we provided 40 families (71 adults and 78 children) with substantial Christmas Hampers. 

**PLEASE NOTE:** the chart and these figures do not include the very large number of local families that were helped by Feltham Food Bank’s involvement in the local “Covid-19 Emergency Food Response”. 

Over the last 9 years Feltham Food Bank has built up a large network of support.  Some examples are: 

- Many local schools do a food collection at least once a year. 

- • Local businesses, from large companies like Royal Mail and Sutton Winson Ltd to small companies regularly donate food and money. 

- A local church has collected food for 9 years. 

- Feltham Food Bank also has permanent food collection boxes at local Tesco and Asda stores. 

An example of help we have provided is a father and adult daughter referred for help.  The daughter was the survivor of serious domestic abuse and she had moved back to live with her father.  In addition, she had acute and life-threatening physical health problems.  One of our volunteers spent a lot of time patiently talking to the family. As a result, they were provided with additional items of food that they liked and would enjoy.  Both father and daughter gave very positive feedback about the support they received.  Sadly, the daughter died, but food support continued to be provided to the father for a period of some weeks. 

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## **Section E                    Financial review** 

In the year from 6[th] April 2021 to 5[th] April 2022 Feltham Food Bank had a **Brief statement of the** surplus of £3,715. **charity’s policy on reserves** As a result, Feltham Food Bank’s cash assets increased from £27,180 on 5[th] April 2021 to £30,895 on 5[th] April 2022. At 5[th] April 2022 Feltham Food Bank held funds in the bank of £30,858 (£10,847 in current account and £20,011 in savings account) plus £37 petty cash totalling £30,895, all of which is unrestricted funds. An independent examination of the Feltham Food Bank accounts has been done by Mike Foston.  He had “no concerns” about the accounts. **Details of any funds materially** Not applicable. 

**Details of any funds materially** Not applicable. **in deficit Further financial review details (Optional information)** 

In addition to the very substantial donations of food, toiletries, baby and You **may choose** to include household supplies detailed above, **Feltham Food Bank received:** additional information, where £13,825 – routine donations from local residents and businesses; relevant about: £2,500 – from local businesses; • the charity’s principal £6,360 – in grants from London Borough of Hounslow; sources of funds (including £2,410 – additional Covid-19 donations from residents and businesses. any fundraising); **Feltham Food Bank spent:** • how expenditure has £9,412 – topping up food, toiletries, baby and household supplies; £3,531 – food and treats for Christmas Hampers; supported the key objectives £1,860 – extra food and supplies due to the Covid-19 pandemic; of the charity; £6,884 – extra food and supplies, related to the grants from London • investment policy and Borough of Hounslow. objectives including any £538 – essential items to ensure safe working during the Covid-19 ethical investment policy pandemic, see Supplementary to Accounts for details. adopted. 

## **Section F                     Other optional information** 

In addition to our Constitution, Feltham Food Bank has the following policies in place: Confidentiality and Code of Conduct; Safeguarding Statement; Safety Statement (updated in May 2020). 

The Accounts, Supplementary to the Accounts and this Annual Report have been, as best as possible, prepared in accordance with: 

- Feltham Food Bank’s Constitution; 

- Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice; 

- The Charities Act 2011; 

•  UK Generally Accepted Practice.                                                                                  Insofar as they apply. 

## **Section G                    Declaration** 

**The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.  Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees:** 

**Signature(s)** 



**Full name(s)** Aisha Rahman John Calvert **Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc)**[Chair of Trustees ] Treasurer **Date** 28th May 2022 

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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Feltham Food Bank
1163930
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For the period
from
To
6th A rll 2021
5th Awfjl 2022
Section A Receipts and payments
Unr•striet•d
funds
to th• n8aro8t £
Rèstriet•d
funds
to th• n•aro8t £
Endowmènt
funds
to tm n•ar*8t £
Total funds
Last year
to th• noarost £
to tm n•ar88t £
10 A1 Recei
ts
11 DDnations for food & h￿l&&hold su
12 Business donations
13 Gran15
14 tbnalions for Covid-19 erne
15 Miscellaneous
16 HMRC Grft Aid
17
13.825
2,500
6,360
2.410
13.B25
2,500
6,360
2,410
6,293
2,380
3,375
23,938
en¢
3.190
3.190
18
Sub totalfGross income forARJ
28.2B7
28.287
3S,991
A2 Ass•t and Investm•nt sales.
20
21
22
Sub total
23
24
Totalrecelpts
28.287
28,287
35.991
25
26 A3Pa
ments
27 Food & household supplies
28 Stationary & printin9
29 Insurance
30 Storage & safely
31 hth>bile phones & cofflrrnnications
32 Christma$ hampers
33 Miscellaneous
34 Covid-19 Ifood & supplies)
35 thvi(k19 IPPE, bags. 5anitiser, trtGI
36 Coviik19 LB of Wunslow (food & sup￿leS)
37 DBS check5 (Voluntary Action Hgrrowl
9,412
9,412
399
165
5,281
128
165
572
339
3,613
165
3,531
3,531
1,860
53B
1.860
538
8,926
2,371
833
439
38
39
40
Sub total
24,572
24,572
22,707
41
A4 Ass¢t and inve$tm•nt
42 puYchas•s. Is•• tabl•l
43
44
45
Sub totsl
46
47
24,572
24.572
22.707
48
Net of receipts/(payments)
49 AS Transfers between funds
50 A6 Cash funds last y•ar ènd
51
Cash funds thls year end
52
3,715
3.715
13.284
27,180
27.180
13.896
27,180
30,895
30,895

54
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestricted
funds
to rn¥roSt £
Restricted
funds
to r•arvst £
Endowment
funds
to nur8St £
55
56
Cate
ones
Details
57
B1 Cashfunds
(￿￿OnI account
lQ.B47
58
Savings account
20,011
59
Petty cash
37
60
Totalcash funds
30.89S
61
511
Unrestricted
funds
to Mar•8t £
Restricted
funds
to m•ar•8t £
Endowment
funds
to ￿￿1•¥t £
62
63
Details
64
65
86
67
68
69
FU￿ to whlch
asset bÈlLwi
70
Cost loMl¢Thll
Cojrrort valub
Oetailg
71
72
73
74
75
to wNch
a88*t b•l¢x
Currenl valu
76
Details
77
B4 Assets retalned for the
charity's own use
78
79
BO
81
82
83
84
FurKI to whlch
lIa￿lIty r•lat•8
Anount
85
Details
It4rtl*Jr*ll
86
B5 Uabllltles
87
88
89
90
Signed by on8 or two trustees on
behaff of all the truste8S
91
SvJnalure
Print Name
Date of
approval
Aisha Rahman
28th May 2022
92
John Calvert
28th May 2022
93
94

## **Feltham Food Bank (Charity Number 1163930)** 

**For the Period 6[th] April 2021 to 5[th] April 2022** 

**Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the 2021 – 2022 financial year** 

- Cash Assets £30,895 

- • Liabilities £0 


## **Supplementary notes to receipt and payment accounts** 

**A1 Donations:** All cash donations for food and household supplies came from local residents, businesses and community organisations. 

**A1 Grants:** Three grants from London Borough of Hounslow.  Total received £6,360 to help purchase food and household supplies.  These grants were: 1) Covid-19 Fund - £1980, 2) Household Support Fund - £3,380, 3) Neighbourhood Grant - £1,000. 

**A1 Miscellaneous:** £2 interest received on Barclays Bank savings account. 

**A1 HMRC Gift Aid:** £3,190 received from HMRC – total for 2018-19 and 2019-20 tax years. 

**A3 Food & household supplies:** Funds are used to purchase additional food, toiletries and other household supplies. Feltham Food Bank aims for a good nutritional balance in our food parcels.  Cash donations received are also used to purchase good quality fresh fruit and vegetables that are added to every food parcel.  In addition, it is sometimes necessary to purchase food to meet special dietary needs and to provide items such as baby food, baby nappies and feminine hygiene products. 

**A1 and A3 Covid-19 crisis:** the Covid-19 pandemic continued at the beginning of this financial year.  Feltham Food Bank decided that income and expenditure relating to Covid-19 ceased on 19[th] July 2021 when government regulations were significantly reduced.   In the period from 6[th] April to 19[th] July Feltham Food Bank received donations, related to Covid-19, from local residents totalling £2,410. 

£1,860 was used to purchase additional food supplies to meet increased demand and £538 was used for additional costs related to the Covid-19 pandemic.  Including: PPE, sanitiser, carrier bags and mobile costs. 

**A3 Mobile phones & communications:** Call charges for Feltham Food Bank mobiles (07448831297 & 07783368928). Also Includes a subscription to Zoom (£14.39 per month). 

**Net of Receipts/(Payments):** In the period from 6[th] April 2021 to 5[th] April 2022, Feltham Food Bank had a surplus of £3,715. 

**Independent examination:** An independent examination of the Feltham Food Bank accounts has been done by Mike Foston.  He had “no concerns” about the accounts. 

## **Signed on behalf of the charity’s Trustees:** 

|Signatures<br>Full Names<br>Positions<br>Date<br>|||
|---|---|---|
||**Aisha Rahman**|**John Calvert**|
||**Chair of Trustees**|**Treasurer**|
||**28th May 2022**|**28th May 2022**|





Independent examinerfs report on the
accounts
Section A
Independent Examlner's Report
Report to the t￿￿tee$l
members of
Fellham Food Bank
On accounts for the year
ended
5° April 2022
Charlty no
(If any)
1 and 2 of Annual Accoknnts 2021 ' ¥0221(Ex¢el spreadsheet) and in th8
Supplementary Notes 2021 _ 2022.
1163930
Set out on pages
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charfty ('th8 Trusf) for the year ended 0510412022.
Responsibilities and
basis of report
As the tharilys tNslees. you are responsible for the preparation of the
accounts in acts)rdan¢8 With th8 requirem8nts of the Charities Act 2011
(Yhe Acri.
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of Ihe 2011 Act and in carying out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have
examlnefs statement come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that
disdosed bebw ') which gives me cause to believe that in, any material
respect:
the accounting records were not kept in accordance with serAion 130
of the Charities Act; or
the acojunts did not accord with the a￿UntIng records; or
the accounts did nol o)mply with the applicable requirements
conceming the forni and ￿ntent of accounts set out in the Charities
{Aco)unts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the ac(x)unts give a 'true and faif view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection
with th8 examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enab￿ a proper understandlng of the accounts to be reathed.
' Ple8se delete the words In the brackets rf they do not apply.
Slgned:
Date:
Name:
Mike Foston
Relevant professlonal
quallflcatlon(s) or body
Ilf any)..
IER
Oct 2018

Address:
34 Cranleigh Road
Feltham
TW13 4QD
Section Bwwlllllm Disclosure
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(see CC32. Independent examination of tharity accounts.. dIred￿n$ and
guidance for examiners>.
Give here brlef details of
any items that the
exarnlner vAshes to
dlsclose.
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IER
Oct 2018