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REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS R THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2021 FOR THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY

THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARITY coKrENTS General inforniation Report of the Tru8tees 2to6 IrKlependent Examiners Re￿rt Statement of Finanoal Actsvitses 8alance Sheet Note8 to Financial Statements 10t013 Detailed Statement of Flnandal Actlvl 14

Page 1 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARITY GENERAL INFORMATION TRU8TEE8 Mlchelle Walkley (Co Chalrporaon WKI Troa8urer) Sarah Deorman {Co Chairporsonl Amanda Orr Klr8ty Pope Plark FIs￿r PRINCIPAL ADDRESS 7 Quary Clo8• Corby Northants NN17 1FL REG18TERED CHARITY NUMBER 1165582 INDEPENDENT EXAMINER Kempton Ao))untanq Ser¥ko8 Llmltsd 31 Lako Drlvo Weldon Corby North8ni8 NN17 3FE BANKER8 Bardayj Bank Pl¢ Lol¢estsr LE87 28B ACCOUNTANT8 Komplon Ac￿Untan0Y Ser4lee8 Llmll&J 31 Loke Drfve Weldon Corby North8nts NN17 3FE

Page 2 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY The tru8tees present their report wlh the financid StateM￿ts of the dlarity far the year ended 28 February 2021. The trustees have adopted the provtsions of ￿￿￿nting and Repcyting for Charittes: Ststement of Recommended Pract¥￿ ap￿Kable to thar111￿ weparing their actounts in accordan￿ with the Finanaal Reporting star￿￿ applThble in the UK and Rewblrc of Ireknd (FRS 1021 {effeCtr￿ 1 January 2015>. OBJECTIVES AND ACTivmES Obiectlves and aetivitl•s This charity will SUPE￿ families have children wilh CHI by arranging 1￿CeS for the families to meet others and leam more about CHI thrcwh presentations from medKai professionals, exFert in the condition. We wll also make donations regardry ixld class rese￿ CHI after a cwthlly vetted pro(￿. Slgnlficant activltles The Children's Hyperinsulinism Charity laur#ed in Febn￿ry 2016. ￿ryth a Crtymlfunding Campaijn pathered by Findacure. The aims of the charity are very much famty fr￿ed as liviry with Crynal Hypemsulinism is very isolating. We want lo bring families together, with children at the very forefront of our misswJn, to ensure they meet other familias, chiklren and sibl1￿$ lfving ith the condition. so tw feel akjne and can fomi friendslups. Publlc benefft The truslees decla￿ that they have ￿mplied ryth their duty to ￿e regard to the guidance on public benefrt published by the commissMM in exwcisiThJ their pcvArys or duties. ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE The Children's Hyperlnsullnism Charity supports families of children with Hyperinsullnlsm. We also ralse awareness of Hyperinsulinism and campai8n for 8reater public a¥ra￿ne$S of the signs and symptoms of Hypogtycaemia. In addition. we I￿k1 family fun days. COnferen￿S, teachertralning days and support research. 2020 has presented us wtth new and unforeseen challenge5 due to COVID-19. This has meant that many of our planned activities were unfortunately postponed. This Induded family fun days to Gulliverf5 theme park and Frozen the Musiol. We were also unable to hold ourTeacherTraining Day5 and Fami￿ cOnfe￿nce. 2020 also provided us with new ways to e￿se with families throughout the crisis. We therefore began our Lockdown Famlly Challenges. en8agin8 and motivatiTra child￿n to participate and share what they were doing during l¢xkdown. This provided a great deal of reassuran￿ to the children we support and gave them a fvn and rewarding focu& We also fo￿ed our own Rainbow Trall to give families the chance to say thank you to the NHS. Our support 8roup was used to provide infomiatlon. updates, reassurdnce, and support to families throughout the lockdowns.

Page 3 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES Charllabl8 acllvltles contlnued Despite the challenges of COVID-19 we have been fortunate enough to join the Box4Kids scheme. Early In 2021 Ibefore the lockdown restrictlonsl two families benefitted from a Box 4 Kids VIP experience. One famlly had a VIP experience at Coventry Football Club and the other enjoyed a VIP day out at the races. During May we had a fantastlc opportunlty to work with Molly from Nurse Dotty Books. We were able to produce a storybook entitled 'Chloe the Rabbit has Hyperinsulinism,. This book was designed to help chIld￿n with Hyperinsulinism talk about the condition with their peers and relieve some of the anxieties they feel about havlng medlcal tests and procedures. The book Is now avallable for purchase on Amazon Smile and has been very warmly ￿e1Ved with many fNe star ￿views. In June ￿￿ attended the NHSE meetlng, where we were unable to update NHSE on the progress we had made on our joint workplan, including being able to submit wording for the NHSE website and app to NHS DE8ltal. Thls wording wlll soon be on the website and will provide a great tool to raise awareness of Hyperlnsullnism and alert the publlc to the dangers of Hypoglycaemla, especlally In babies. Throughout 2020 we have worked tlrelessly on our NHSE workplan, as a result we have formed a great working relationship with the Institute of Health Visitors and worked with them to produce parent's tip document on hypoglycaemia. We now have an Invaluable way to educate Health Vlsltors and new parents on the signs and symptoms of hypoglycaemia and how to seek ur8ent medital help. In the summer of 2020. our brand new webslte was launched. With updated advice. famity stories and downloadable information. We added some great new resources such as our downloadable Charity leaflets which are now available in Polish, Welsh, Urdu, Ardbic, Punjabi. and Hindi. We also condensed our Teacher Trainir6 Booklets into a handy pocket gulde. Offering families and professionals the chance to download these directly from the website. We worked together with the organisation Clearcomm to ensure our trustees were fully updated and tralned on the latest GDPR advlce and ￿¢0MMen{latIOns. In July we were dellghted to announce our new Charlty Patron: Dr Pratik Shah. Dr Shah is a leadin8 expert In Hyperlnsullnisrn. who share5 our passlon in supporting famllies and desire to reach our Charlty aims. We also worked with Stkkmann communications to produo some Hyperlnsulinisrn Alert Cards. These are designed for children to tske to school or put on thelr Hypo bags ktts to alert those carlng for them of the signs and symptoms of hypoglycaemia. The reveTse of the card has a place to record any other information that is relevant to the individual child. These alert cards were requested by many families and were also provided to medical professionals and teachlng staff. Durlng September we were dellghted to be the chosen charfty {along with Great Omond Street H05Pitall of Logan's Golf Day. This event was a scaled down affair due to COVID-19 and the restrirtions in place but went ahead thanks to the commitment and determination of Logan's Family.

Page 4 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES Charitabh a¢Uvlllo8 Contlnuod October marked the 10 year Anniversary of our Family Support group. We celebrated through social media campalgn and workin8 With Build a Bear where we produced some speclal Charlty Teddy 8ears. We also took part in Hypo Awareness Week, which provides us with a yearlv opportunlty to raise awareness of our Charity and the Importan￿ of recognising the 518ns and symptoms of hypoglycaemia. partlcularly in bables and children. In October, we learned that our formerTreasurer and 8￿3t friend Bridget Burton had passed avmv. Bridget had been a fantastlc support to our families and a dedicated and devoted member of our Charity, she wlll be sadly missed by us all. At the end of October, we launched our Charity fundraiser Halloween Hi-Ke, we dest8ned our own medals and invited familles and supporters to take part in our virtual fun run event. December as always, was dedicated to our Say HI to Santa campaiBn. We held our Scavenger Hunt and families were invited to take part in competltlons and challenges throughout the month. In January, were chosen by Wirtual Runner UK, for a fvndraising running event. The event wa5 named the Unicom Run and was very well supported with many participants. As a result, the event raised an incredible £3.000. At the end of February. we took part in Rare Disease Day, offering the famllles we support the chance to share their courageous stories of living with Hyperinsulinism to inspire and show unlty towards the wlder ra￿ community. We a150 welcomed the thance to show how chlklren wlth Hyperinsulinisrn achieve and thrlve despite the many challenges the condition brings. 2020 represented a year of challenge and anxiety to many of the famllles and children we support. We reallsed the need to find new and different solutions to ensu￿ we could keep en8aBin8 and supporting familles even when it is impossible to meet in person. We have therefore started to consider and plan virtual ways of engaging. We are looking at virtual Confe￿nCes. teacher days and podcast& We hold our trustee meetin85 via Microsoft Teams and have engaged with other charit￿$, Medical professionals and Organisation￿1nstitutl0ns using thls technology.

Page 5 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARITY REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES FINANCIAL REVIEW The trustees have we¥d the financial positKW) and ac£ounts and are Satisfi￿ that ts current level of reserves is suffictent to meet the running costs of the charity. The balance on the general fund was £47,383 at the eThJ of the financi yar. The charty worked to keep expenses to a minimum. The principal fijnding 8ourixs looking ahead to the next financial yéar we exFe¢ted to be from: Individual donations Events income Compan￿$ donallons 8TRUCTUR4 GOVERNANCE AND IAANAGEIAEiir Gov•mlng d¢xument The charity has been setup as a charitable Inc￿pora￿d wisaoon {CIO) &)d is govemgd by Ils consulation dated 12 Febnwy 2016. We ask people what skills they can bring to the charlty i.e. any exFwienc4 wlth Data Protection, finances, fundraising or oroanlsatoonal Skills. Tr ¢Jxrent tru8to08 then dlscujs tho appllc8tton8 and make a declsion. Docl•lon m•klng Any decision may bo taken elthgr at 8 meethg of the charlty trustees.. or ty resolution In Twr6t{￿j or •lectn)nic lo￿ 4reed by all of ts charity tru8tees. which may ccrfnpri80 either a sing18 d￿Urnent or Several documents containing the text of the resolullon In Uke forni to ogch of the l)ieh one or more charity trustees has signifthl their agreernenl Inductlon and tralnlng of now truste•• New tA￿ts8$ become part of a group where o)mrnunic8te 8omgllmes dalty In runnlng th ¢harlty. They will be offered to attend any trustee tr*ning days that may be held near to them. We hold a meetlng face to face on¢xi per yew I￿t tknothty meelings vkn vkleo Ilnk.

Page 6 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARITY Rlsk management The trustees have a duty to Klentify and rrn tho risks kn whith chwty is exposed and to ensure appropriate Contro￿ are in place to provth rea80nabk assuranc against fraud and érror. REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DEfAILS The charitrls p￿￿1paI address Is 7 Quarry Close. Cth. N(XtrI￿ts. NN17 1 FL The trustee8 tK) seNed during the y wwo: Michelle Walkley (Co Chairperson and Trea8urwl lfjrsty Pw8 Sarah Oearrnan (Co Chgirperson) Amanda Orr STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES RESPONSBILMES The trustees are responsible for preparing the Rew1 of tho Tnth arKI the I￿nCIal statem in ac￿rdanCe with applicable and United Kingdom A¢￿untIng Stsndards induding Finan¢lal ReportiThJ Stsndard 102 Tr Fwiancial RewrtlNJ Standwd ap￿ic￿ in the UK Rewbllc of Ireland" The law applicable lo charities in England and Wales, the CharTti85 Act 2011. Chanty IAccounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the proV￿)n$ of th8 trust deed requires the truste88 to prepare flnancial statements for each financAal year ttht¢h glve a true arKI fa'r of tho slate of affairs of Ihe charity and of the incoming resour￿$ and awicalion tesources. irnludiw the income and expendfture of the chaiity for that porM)d. In prewing trKAe fmncial statem￿18, the trustees wo required to: select suitable accounting pOl￿S and then appty them consistenty obseThe the methods arKI prin¢ipals In Charity SORP make judgements and estimates that are reawnable and prepare the financlal statemenls on the golNJ concém baw wl888 ft Is Inapwowlat• to wesume that the charfty V4ill continue in t￿SInesS The trustee$ are ￿Sponsible for keeping woper accounting record5 which disclw ¥Alh reasonabl8 accuracy al any time the financial pwiton of the charity and to enawe them to ensure that the financial statements compty with the Charities Act 2011, Charity IN￿￿nIS and Repjts) Regulallons 2008 and the provisions of the trust deèd. Thèy are also reSF#xs1b￿ for safeguarding the assets of the charfty and hence lor taking rea8(Th￿ sty for the pre¥eNion arKI detect of fraud and other iffegularaties. The trustees are responsible ftjr ts m8lntenance and integrfty of the Charfty and financial Information induded on the charitys I￿>$11e. Legislatim in the United lfjngdom goveming the preparallon and disseminatton ol the financAI Statem￿ rnay dlffw ftom i8lation In otr jurisdictions. Approved by order ofthe board of trustees on 18 March 2021 and swjned on Ns behaw by. Miss M Walk*- Co Chairperson and Trustee

Page 7 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY INDEPENDENf EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES Independont •xamln8rfs report to tho Irustoes of Tho Chlldr•n* Hyperfnsullnlsm Charfty I report to the charity trustees on my examination ofthe accounts of the The Children's Hyperinsulinlsm Charity (the Tnjsl) for the year ended 28 February 2021. Rospon8lbllftles and kn18 of report As the Charity trustees of the Trust you are ￿SpOnsIble for the preparatlon of the accounts In accordancè th8 requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ('the Arf). I report in respect of my axamination of the Trusfs accounts carrled (Mrt under sg¢tton 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examinatlon I have followed all appllcabla Dlractknn8 glven by the Charity Comm188kJn undor Section 146(51{bl of the Act Indep•nd?nt •xamlnorf• stat•m•nt I have completed my examinatlon. l confirm that no material matters have come to my attentlon In connection the examination giving mè causè to beli￿￿ that In any material respecL 1. accounllng records were not kept in respect of the Trust 88 requlred by Sectlon 130 of the Act., or 2. the accounts do nol ac￿rd wlth those records., or 3. the accoun18 do not comply with the applicable requirements cOn￿mIng the fom and contwrt of accounts set out In the Charllles (Account8 and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requlrefflenl that the accounts glve a true and fair view which Is not a matter constdered 0$ part of an Independent examlnalon. l Confirm Ihal there aro rK• Other matter8 to which your attentlon shoukl ￿ dra￿ to enable 8 propar understandlng ol th& accounts lo b8 reached. Jody Colbert FMAAT AATQB Kempton Accountancy Services Ltd 31 Lake Drtiv& Weldon Corby Northants, NN17 3FE 1&Mar-21

Page 8 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARrrY STATEllEP￿ OF FIIWICIAL ACTMTIES FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2021 INCOME AND EMDOIIWENTS FROM 20.951 16.107 20.951 16.107 EXPENDmiRE OM Raisi￿ funds 2.023 112 431 740 2,415 Support C08ts 14.344 fdovEIIENT IN FUNDS 10.498 TOTAL FUMDS BRouGirr FORWARD 46.531 TOTAL FUMDS CARRIED FoifiiARD 47.383 46.531 CONTINUING OPERATIONS

Pagg 9 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARrrY BALANCE SHEET 2020 CURREpif ASSET8 Stocks Deblo Cafyh at Bank 510 510 3,171 43,590 42.760 48.233 47.271 CREDITOR8 Amounts falllng due wlthln one yew -740 NET CURRENT A88ET8 47,383 46,531 TOTAL A88Ef8 LE88 CUIIRENT LIABIUTIE8 47.383 46.531 NET AS8ET8 47. FUNDS Unrestricted lunds 47,383 47,383 48.531 46,531 The fln•nGial statements were apwo¥wd ty the Board of TruIt￿ on 18 March 2021 and were signed on Its behaff by.. Mi88 M Waikley. Co Ch•rporson and Trustee

Page 10 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY MOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDEO 28 FEBRUARY 2021 1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES Awuntlng Convontlon The fftnanrAal statements of the charity, vthich 1$ a public entity und8r FRS102. have been prepared in accordance wth the Charili￿ SORP IFRS 102),Ac￿untIftQ and ReportlrwJ by Charltles: Statement of Recommended Practice applirable to tharities preparing their accounts In accordance Ilh the Financ4al R8porbng Slandard applicable in ts UK and RepublSc of Irleland IFRS 102) leffeclive 1 January 2015). Finanual Reporting Stsndard 102 The Financial Reporbng Stsndard appIl￿ble in the UK and Republic of Ireland, anfl the Charllles Act 2011. The fir￿ncA81 statements have been praparad undèr thè hlstorical ￿st o)nvenlion. The accounts have been depgrted from the Chaiilies (Aceounts and Report8) Rewlallons 2008 onty to the exlgnt required to provide a true and fair view. This departure has imiolved folltring the St8tsment Of Rgcommended Practi￿ for Charibes apptying FRS 102 ratherthan the verslon ofthe Statement of Reoommended Practic8 whith 18 referred to In the Regulatifms butwNch IHS sinoe been Vlthdrawn. The accounts are prepared in sterflng. whlch 1$ ts functional currenw of th8 tharity. Monetary amounts in these finanryal statemenls arg round8d to th8 nearest £. FlTranclal Reportlng standard 102- rnduced disclosure •x•mptlon8 The charity has taken advantage ofthe foll￿￿n9 di8dosur8 exemption in preparlng these ffingnclol statements, a8 pem)itted by FRS 102 Tr Financi81 Reportyng Stondard 8ppIic8ble in th8 UK and Repuiblic of Irel8ntt Golng Conc•rn Attime of approvlng the 8ceounts, the trustees have a reasonable expectatton that the thaiity h88 adequala resources lo ¢y)nttnue in operatlonal e￿$terte for the fNe8eeable firture. Thus the trustees adopt the going ojnwn basis ofacLountiThJ in preparing the al￿￿ts. Incomo l irKome is recognised in the Statement of Finantial Adivities once the charity has enbuemenl to the fimds. It Is probable thatthe Incme will be received and the amount can bg measured reliobty. Donations arg recognised in the year In vthlch the Larfty Is entilled to and certain of receipt and the arrK)unt can be measured vrith reasonable Gertainty. Incom& Is onty deferred when the charity has to fvlfill condthns before becoming entiued lo il or vthere the donar has speufied Ihal the Income Is to be eypended in the fijlure DoThited s8Nics or fadities are recogni88d 88 inC￿Me when the tharity has o)ntrol overthe Item, any conditi¢)ns asstiualed vAth the donatsd item havo been met, the receiptof economtc benefft from the use by the charfty of the Item 18 probable arKf Ihal economic bgnefft can be measured reliably. On recelpt. donated services are rgcognlsed In the basis of value ofthe gift lo th8 charity which is the amount the ¢harlty would have been 4lling to pay to obtsin seThices of equivalent economic bonefft on the open Ma￿et rresponthng amount rfthe re￿3niSed in exFwditure in the period of r￿91pL Expèndliure aibllties are recognised a5 expendlbjre as Soon as there 1$ 8 legal or conslnxti¥• oblyalon ComMittr￿ the ch8rity to that expenditure. it is probable that a transfer of economic benefft wll be requir8d in soluement and th8 amount of the obligation ¢3n be measure(I rellabty. Expenditure is aC￿Unt?￿ for on an a￿r￿al basis and has bèen dassffiad under headings that aggregate all cost related to the catsgory. Ihlhere o)sts cannot be dlrectty atlribut8d to partt¢ular hea(fjngs Ihoy hove be8n allocated to actsvFtses M a ba8is with the use of resources. Taxallon The Chaiity is exempl from tax on its chartlable activilies. Fund arAountlng Unrestricted funds can be used in a￿than¢8 with charltable objer*ves atthe th8¢xetton of trustses.

Page 11 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKrs FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2021 1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES - contlnu•d Flnanelal InstNments The charity has elected to appty the provisions of Sectlon 11 '8asic FInar￿la1 Instruments, and Sectton 12'0ther Flnan¢ial Instruments, of FRS 102 to all of Its financial instruments. Flnancial instruments are recognised In the charity8 balancè sheet when th? charity b0￿Me$ paty to the contraGtual provisions of the instrument. Financial assets and liabilitr8s offset. I￿1h the net amounts presented in the financial statsments, when there a legally Qnforceabla rfght to set off the recognlsed amounts and there is an intention to setue on a net basis or lo reali$e the asset and liability simultaneously. Ba8lc flnanclal Basic flnancial assets, which Include debtors and ¢ash and bank balances, are Inibalty measured at tran8adon prtce in¢luding transaction costs and are subsequentty carried at amoriti88d cost uslng the 8ffectlve interest method Unl￿ the arrangement constitues a financlng transactlon, where the transactlon Is measured at the present value if the future receipts discounted at a markel raie of interesL Ba81c flnanclal Ilablllth8 Baslc financlal IlabS1rties, InclLKllng credltor8 and bank loan8, are Intlally racogn180d at Iran8action price unle8S the arrangement constitutes a finan¢lng transa¢lon, where the debt instrument is measured at Ihe pr88ant value of the future payments dlscounted at a martet rate of Intsre8L Financlal118blllU88 dasslfied as payable wSthin one year are not amortised. Financial Ilabillles are derecognl8ed when the chadtys contractual obliggtlons •xplre or are dl8charged or cancelled. 2.DONATIONS AND LEGACIE8 2021 2020 thn8tlon8 Just GNing donaUon8 Lapland Paypal Merchandise Conference8 10,000 7,243 9,490 5928 425 3,708 20,951 20,712 3. CHARrrABLE ACTIVITIE8 COSTS 2021 Direct Costs (see note 4) 2020 Dlrect {see note 4) Charitable activilies Governance costs Support costs 112 850 14.344 15.306 431 740 2,415 3,586

Page 12 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2021 4. DIRECT COSTS OF CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES 2021 2020 Trustees. expenses Frozen the Musical Gullivers Land Subscriptions Website ¢osts Accountancy fees 112 1475 4963 396 971 850 8,767 431 172 582 740 1.925 5. TRUSTEES. REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS There were no trustees, renu[r￿tion or other b8ft8fits for the pariod ended 28 February 2021. Trustees. expensés BetrMe8n them the five trustees recelved reIMtr￿ISed expenses totalllng £112 for travel expensos and subsistence. 6. STOCKS 2021 2020 Finished goods 510 510 7. DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE wrrHIN ONE YEAR 2021 2020 p￿payMents 6.438 3,171 Included in prepaym8nts are the payments to the events whrch took place after tr* end of the financial year. 8. CREDITORS . AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR 2021 2020 Accruals Deferred income 850 740 850 740 Included in deferred i￿ome a￿ the receipts to the events which took ￿a¢e after the end of tho fir￿n¢la1 year.

Page 13 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARITY NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEPJIENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2021 9. MOVEPIIENT IN FUNDS Net At 01.03.2020 In furKIs At 28.02.2021 unrestrfel￿ funds General fund 46.531 852 47.383 46.531 852 47,383 Net movement in furrfls, in￿ded In the above are as folw: In￿ni Resou￿ Movement resourcts exp￿ed in funds Unr•strl¢tad fund8 General fund 20.951 -20.099 20,951 -20.099 852 10. RELATED PARTY DISLCOSURES There were M related paty transa¢bons for the ended 28 Few 2021.

Pap 14 THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARITY DETAllLED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTiwllE8 FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FE8RVARY 2021 2020 INCOME AND ENOOWMEKrn Donations Just GMng dMador Lapland Payp81 MorcharKlise 10.000 7.243 9.490 5.928 425 3.708 T•)t•l In¢omlng rn•ouTh• 20.951 10.107 EXPENDITURE Ralslng don•tloM and l•yd•• Adverl8ing and Ma￿et￿9 Online fvndr81sing fe 456 254 4.083 1,125 216 4.793 Charllabl• •ctlvld Twst8es oxp8nses Frozon thè Mus*xl Gulllvers Land- Augu8t 2021 ChlkJren8 ent•rtalnrr￿nl Sub8crlptlon8 Tel8phono Stati(￿ry and posta Wob811e costs 112 1.475 172 428 373 582 971 Translator In8ur4nce Tralnlng conferen￿ costs Accountancy f¢0 492 454 2.482 454 850 740 15,31kry 3.586 5.809 NET INCIXEIILOSS

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