REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES AND
UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2022
FOR
THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM
CHARITY

THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINI
CHARITY
CONTENTS
General infonnation
R8port of the Trustees
2to6
Independent Examiners Report
Statemènt of Financial Activittes
Balance Sheet
Notes to th8 Financial SL3tements
10t013
Detailed Stat8m8nt of Financial Activities
14

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
GENERAL INFORMATION
TRUSTEES
Sw8h Dowman (ChAira￿l Twst••l
Amanda
Kirsty Payn•
ma￿ Fish•r
St•ff Brad
CSwa Grn¢o
PWNCIPAL ADDRESS
affton Mll
Plckup Strwl
885 OEY
REGISTERED CtrL4Rrry
NUMBER
1185562
IMDEPENDENT EXPJAINER Att￿nt￿neY Sor￿k￿ Llml•d
31 Lak• Dth
Woldon
NN17 3FE
BhAKEftS
Bardayj B•nk Pk
L•kest•r
LE87 288
ACCOUNTP14TS
K•mpkn) Act￿n1•nOY S•plc•8 Llm
31 Lok• t
Weldon
NL¥thants
NN17 3FE

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
The trust88s present their report with the financial statèmnts of Ihe charity for the year end8d
28 February 2022. Th8 tru8te88 have adopted the provisions of the Accountlng and Reportlng for
Charllles: Stat&ment of Ret>Jnwnended Practlce applicable to ¢harftle$ prgparing their accounts
in accordance wilh the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland
(FRS 102} (effective 1 January 20151.
OBJECTIVES AND ACTivrriES
Objectives and activities
This charity will support families who hava thildren vthh CHI by arranging conferences for the
families to megl othets and learn mre about CHI through presentation8 from m8dlcal profosslonals,
expert in the condition.
We wll also make donatlons règardlng world dass research Into CHI after 8 carefully vett8d proce88.
SignifirAnt activitiOS
The Children's Hyperinsulinism Charity launched in February 2016, kl¢kslarted wth a Crowdfunding
Campaign partnered by Finda¢urg.
The aims of thè tharlty are very much famlly fo¢usod a$ Ilvlng with Congenital Hyperin8ulinism is
vgry isolating. We want lo bring families together, with children at the very forefront of our mission,
lo ensure they meet other families. thildren and siblings livlng with the condition. so thgy feel le88
alone and can fomi friendshlps.
Publlc benefll
The trustees declare that they have ¢omplied h￿th thelr duty to have due regard to th& guldanc* on
public benefit published by tho commission in exercising their powers or dutles.
ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
The Children's Hyperinsulinism Charity supports families of thildren wlth Hyperinsulinism. We also
raise awareness of Hyperinsulinism and tampalgn for greater public awareness of the signs and
symptoms of Hypoglycaemia. In addition, we hold family fun days, conferences, teacher tralning
days and support research.
2021 saw the beginning of the easing of COVID restrictions, with the wel¢ome opportunity to
resume our family fun days. We were delighted to offer a summer fun day at Gullivers Theme Park
this allowed 34 families a chance to come together and enjoy a well deserved break. We also held
Festive Fun Day at Frozen the Musical.
Our family support Eroup continued to welcome new members and we worked closely wlth the
Hyperinsulinism Specialist hospital teams to ensure newly diagnosed families were signposted to our
Charity at the earllest opportunity. $0 they can benefit from our support and famlly network at that
most crucial time.

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARITY
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
Charltable acllvllles contlnued
Our on-going relationship with the Charity Box 4 Kids resulted in HI families enjowng and benefitting
from various VIP experience5. suth as horse racine days, ice-hockey. music concerts and football
matche& All of which provided a real treat to HI thildren and a much needed boost to their Self
esteem and well-being.
At the end of February. we took part in Rare Dlsease Day, offering the familie5 we support the
chance to share their courageous stories of living Hyperinsulinism to inspire and show unity
towards the rare community. We also welcomed the Chan￿ to show how children wlth
Hyperinsulinism achleve and thrive despite the many challen8es the condition bring5.
In March. we V￿re delighted to work with Pelican Prints to design some bespoke merchandlse to
meet the needs of our Hyperinsulinism famllie& These included personalised hypo bags ènd alert
seatbelt covers, vthich have been very popular.
In April we announced the launch of our brand new podcast HypoHugs designed to inforni and
update our HI communty. As well as to share family experiences of living and dealing with the
challenge5 that Hyperinsulinism brings. These podcasts are now aydilable regularly and a￿ another
way to support families and raise awareness.
During 2021 we were fortunate to have the continued support of our fundraisers. With fundraising
events such as sponsored hair cutting. bike ride challenges and marathons. Some particular
highlights were our three London Marathon Runners, a 7 year old HI child who completed her own
26 mile marathon thallenge. a Head Teacher who took part in a local marathon. to support one of
our HI children, a pupil at his school. In addition, we had Logan's Golf Day a successful annual event
organised by a HI family which is always strongly supported by their friends and the local
communÉty. We were a150 honoured to be Mad Chays Charlty of the Year, who raised an incredible
£7,297.00
Throughout 2021 we have continued to support research. We have done this in a variety of ways
including informing families of dinical trials. being members of Policy Working Groups. prowding
evidence and support for research, plus working tlosely with the Hyperinsulinism Specialist Team5
and NHSE to ensure family voices are heard and actton istskén to meet concem&
Due to COVIO preventing in-person teacher training days. The Children's Hyperinsulinism Charity
developed our own school and family packs. These induded information on ensuring medical needs
are met at school. how Hyperinsulinism can impart on learnin& school I￿klets, story books, alert
cards and much more. We rectyved fantastic feedback on these packs, and they were warmly
welcomed by Schools and families.

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARITY
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
Charltablo actlvltle8 conllnu8d
In 2021 we continued to offer our Hyperinsulinism Hero Certificate5 to acknowledge Indlviduals who
have made a real difference to our HI families. We were proud to Bive these out to teaching
a$5iStants, nursery settin85 and siblings.
We contlnued our popular family soclal media campaigns, includlng Say HI to Sprin& Summer HI-
118hts and Say HI to Sants, these provide a great way to invok¥e famil*s and raise awaren￿.
We ended the year by providin8 our Festive packs to familtes In hospital over the Chrlstmas pedod,
ensuring these packs were delivered to GOSH. Alder Hey, Royal Manchester Children's Hospital,
BARTS and Royal Hospital for Children, Glasgow. All of these packs helped us to Show families they
re not alone, and they had our care/support at that difficult time.
We pursued new contacts and network5. to help strengthen our sUPPOrt and reach new famllles.
We were dell8hted to work closely with Genetic Alliance, Dlsabled Children's Partnership, Youn8 Slbs
and new hospital teams such as Royal Hospital for Children Gla58ow and Temple H05pitsI.
Overall, 2021 was a year of chan8e and growth for The Chlldren's Hyperinsullnlsm Charity. We were
sad to say 8oodbye to our Co-chalr Michelle. who has 8rrfen the Charity so much of her tlme. Her
dedlcatlon and drive to the Charity wlll be missed, we are extremely grateful to Michelle for all of
her hard work and many achlevements.
We were dellghted to welcome two new trustees Steff. who Is also our Parent Representatlve for
Scotland and Clara. Both of whom, are Hyperinsulinism parents with a wealth of knowled8e and
understaTh41n8 of the Condition and the challenges It brln85. We are lookln8 forward to beneflttln8
from thelr skllls and Ideas, for the excitln8 proJects. research, events, and campaigns that the future
holds for us.

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Tho trusteès ￿ve re￿8v￿d the financlal position and a￿)Unts and are 8ati8fied that the current
level of reserves is sufficienl to ￿01 thg runnln9 C£*Bts of tho d)arity. The balanc• on the gonoral fund
was £71,379 at the end of the ffinancial year.
Thé tharlty ￿fjrked to keep exp8n8e8 to a mlninwffL
The prlncip81 funding sour￿ looking ahead to tho next flnan¢581 year are expected to be fro
Indlvldual donatbon8
Events Incoff
Cryanlos donatl¢n8
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND IAANAGEMENT
Gov•rnlng documont
The charity has been Setup as a charitable i￿p￿ated organlsatlon (CIO) and18 govomed by
Its con8ulatlon daled 12 February 2016.
Rocrultmont and appolntmont of now Iw$tsgs
We ask people what ski118 they can bring to the charity i.e. any expefionc8 with Data Protection,
finances, fundraising or organisational 8ki118. Thè curr•nl tru8tae8 thon dlKus¥ tho appllGation•
and moke a de¢l$lon.
0o¢l•lon maklng
Any deCI￿on may be tokgn elthor at a mgellng of the ¢horlty Iru81008: or by re8olutlon In *rMng or
electronlc form agreed by All of th6 charity tru$t•o$. may conyrige either a s5ngl6 docurront
01 5overal doCU￿ntS containing tho text of the resolution in like form to Oath ol the whith one or
more chailty tnJ8tse8 has 8ignified thelr agre8m8nL
Inductlon and tralnlng of n•w truslM8
Now trustees becoff* part ol a group where conYNnk*te *¢xn•llmes daily in runnlng the
¢harity. They I￿11 b• offered lo attend any trustee trainlng days that may ￿ held near to them.
Wo hold a mgellng lace to face On￿ par yoar Ixrt hold b1￿￿)nthlY rngetings vla vkleo Ilrnk.

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES
Rlsk management
The Iru8tee8 have a duty to identlfy 8fKI rev1￿ the d8k8 to thich the charity 18 exp08ed and to
8n8ur8 appropriate controls aro in pla¢9 to provlde rèa8onabl8 a88urance agaln8t fraud 8nd error.
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
The charity's principal addffj$s18 08waldtvA8tI8 M1118 Buslnes8 & Conterence Centre.
Clifton Mill, Pickup Street, Accrington, BBS OEY
The tru8te88 who Served durlng the year wero:
Sarah 088m￿n IChalr}
Klrsty Payne
Amanda Orr
Mark Fi8hor
Steff 8Tadley
Clara Gra
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES RESPONSBILITIES
The In18tses are re8ponsibl8 for pr8parlng tha Roport ol the Tru8tee8 and the flnanclal 8tatem8n18
In a¢¢ordan¢è ￿th appll¢able law and United Klngdom Accountlng Standards Includlng Flnanclal
R8POrting Standard 102 'Th8 Finandal R•portlng Sland4rd appll¢ablo In the UK and Rapubllc of
Iroland..
Thè law appllcablo to ¢h8dtle8 In England and Wal88, Iho Chad1106 Act 2011, Charlty (Accounts
and R8FJOrt81 Regulatlon8 2008 and the provlsions of the trust deed requlre8 the Ini8tee8 lo prepare
financial 8tatement8 for each financlal year which give a true and falf vl8w of the 8tale of affalr8 of
the charlty and of the Incomlng resource8 and appllcallon r880urce8, Indudlng th¢ In¢omo and
8xpendltur• of th8 chadty for that portod. In proparfng tho80 finandal stat0￿￿Trts. tho trust898 ar•
required lo:
8elecl su118ble accounting policies and thon apply them con818t8nly
ob8erve th8 method8 and prlnclp&l8 In th8 Charlty SORP
make Sudg6monts and estlmates that are r6asonable and prudent
prepare the fir¢anGlal 8talement8 on the going concern ba818 unle88 It18 Inapproprlate to pre8ume
that the charfty VAII contlnue In bu8lne88
Tho tru8t688 are rn8pon8lble for keeping pioper accounting record8 bthlch d18¢1088 vlth roa8onablo
accuracy at any lime the flnanclal p08111on of the charlty and to 6nablo them to ensure that the
flnanclal 8taleThnl8 comply wlh the Choritie$ A¢t 2011, tho Charity (Accoun18 and Report81
Regulation8 2008 and the provl$lon¥ of tho trust deed. They are also re8pon81ble for safeguardlng
the a888t8 of the eharlty and h8n¢x for taking reasonable steps for th8 prevenllon and detection
of fraud and othar irrggularatle8.
Th8 tru8tee8 ale a180 responslblé for tha maintenance and Integrlty of the charlty and financial
inf0M￿lI0n Included on the charivs website. Leglslation in the Unlted Kingdom govemlng tha
pr&p8ratlon and dlssemlnation of the financial Slalemonts may differ from leglslation In other
lurl8di¢tions.
proved by order of tr*? board of tru8tee8 on 3rd May 2022 and Signed on Its behall by..
M$ S Dearmn- Chair

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES
Indepondent examlnets report to the tnwtee8 of The Chlldren's Hyporfnsullnlsm Charlty
report to Ihe charity tru8tee$ on my examination of the aGwunts of the The Children's
HY￿rInsUl1nI8M Ch8tlty (the Trust) for the year ended 28 February 2022.
Responslbllltlos and basls of report
As the Charity trustees of the Tnjst you are responslbla for the preparation of the accounts In
accI)rdon￿ wlth Ihe requiremgnls of the Charities Act 2011 {Ihe Acl'l.
I report in respect of my examinallon of the TnJsVs accounts ￿rrIed out under section 145 of
the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all applicable Oirecllons given by thè
Charity Commission under Seclion 145{5)Ibl of the Act.
Independent examino¢s stalemont
I have completed my examination. l ¢onfirm that no material matters have com& to my attenlbn in
Innection wlth the examlnation giving mg Caus8 to believe that in any materlal respect:
1. accounting records V￿re not kept In respe¢t of the Trust as required by $8Ctlon 130 of the AGI: or
2. the accounts do not accord with thoso records: or
3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the foTh and content
of accounts sel out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Rogulations 2008 other than any
requirèmant that thè a¢¢ounts give a t￿￿ and fair view which 18 not a mattsr ¢on$idered as part of
an indfrpendent examination.
I conffirm that there are no other matter8 to whlch your attèntion 8hould be drawn to enable a propar
understanding of tha accounts to be reached.
Jody Colbert FMAAT A4TQ8
Kernplon Accountancy se￿1¢88 Ltd
31 Lak6 Drtivè
Weldon
Corby
Northants. NN17 3FE
19-Apr-22

THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
STATEIIEiif OF FINPJICIAL ACTMfES
FOR TIE ye￿ ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2022
2022
2021
INGOME AND ENDOWMEIITS FROM
Donalton8 and
37,2C
20.951
37,208
20.951
EXPENorruRE ON
Ralslng funds
RaI￿n9 don•tknn8 arKI l•gad••
5.717
4.793
5.717
4,793
Ch8rttabl• actlvld••
Charftatjle acti￿tI88
Gov•rnono co$
Supwl costs
37
112
Total
13,210
NET PK)VEMENT IN FUNDS
23,996
852
TOTAL FUNDS BROUGHT FORWPJID
47,383
46.$31
TOTAL FUNDS CPJIRIEO FORWARD
CONTINUTr4G OPERATIONS
JI Income and 0x￿ndIture ha# 4rknen from Con1kn￿ry actMU8s

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
BALANce SHEEr
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2022
2022
CURRENT ASSETS
Stocks
Dabtor8
Ca8h at 8ank
510
3,898
67,871
510
42,760
72279
47.271
CREDrroRS
Amounts faUkn)g due withkn one
NET CURRENT ASSETS
TOTAL ASSETS LVJS CURRENT
LIABIUTIES
71,379
47,383
NET ASSETS
47.383
FUNDS
Unr881rfcted funds
47,383
The flnan¢lal 8tstoments V•WO approvod by thg Board ol Tw$1￿ on 3rd May 2022
ond vffjre B￿ned on Its bohaifby.
M8 S Dearn￿n -Chatr

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
IK)TES TO THE F114ANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUPJIY 2022
1. ACCOUNTING POUCIES
AC￿untIng Conventl¢)n
Th• flnondal statements of the ch8rfty. L* a wblk •Th￿ty ur*Jor FRS102. ha¥0 be•n
prèparnd In aeeordance th• Chariti￿ SORP IFRS 1021'AcccdJnting and Rwbng by Chan￿9¥.
Staltsment of Rwyrmèndad Pradc* apP￿c￿bIe to tharities pyarfng thair aco)unts in acurdance
wtth the Flnanci81 Rgp)rtOng StarKlard #pplkabl• UK and Rawblk of lrt•lAnd (FRS 102) {•ff•dfv•
1 January 20151. Flnanclaj RepO￿n9 Stsndard 102 Flnanci81 Rwting Standard ap￿le&blo In th8 UK
and Repubtlc of Ireland. and the Chaiilies Act 2011. Thg finandal slatemtsnts have be￿ preparnd und•r tho
h18torfcal cost conventlon.
Tho acwunts have been departed from the Charfttes (Ac4xurts and RepJts} Regulakns 2008 onty to tho
oxt•nl r¢qulr¢d lo provld* a true and folr th. ThL8 dwre has Involved folkJ*lrKJ th• Stalemnt Of
Recommendod Prn¢th lor Charftit8 appl￿￿ FRS 102 rath•r than vwslon of the Ststsmont ol
Recomm•nded Practbce vthlch Is rele￿￿d lo In the Regulatlonts bul whk* has sbrKe been wlthdra*n.
Th• accL)unt8 gre prepared Sn sterflr¥J, ¥thlch18 tho lunctional vJThency of the chwty.
Mon8t•ry omounts kn the￿ flnandol slat•m8nts arn to Iho neor¢st £.
Fln•n¢lal R•portlng •tand•rd 102. r•duc•d dl•¢low• •x•mpUons
The chartty h4$ 1ok¢n advanlapo ol the 101b￿n9 dlsclosur• exwnpkn In preparfng th888 finandal slatements,
as ￿MItted by FRS 102 The Flnandal Reportlng Slandard 4ppllc#bl8 fft tho UK and Ropulblbc of Ireland.
Oolng Cone•rn
At tlmo of approvkng th• accounts. Iho tru8t•e8 hav• • thal lh• charfty h•8 4d•qu*l•
r•sou￿• lo ¢ontlnu• In opor¥tbno1 exl8t•n¢* for the forn8••th futurn. Thu¢ th• tru￿1•1 •dopt tho golng
¢oncom b8818 of aceountlng In lh• •¢o)unts.
com•
All Incom• li rncognl8•d In th• Stal•rnnt of Fln•n¢lg1 onc• th•rKy h*• entlllwrnnl to funds,
It Is probabl• th81 th• Incom• I￿11 b• I￿•1¥¥d and th* amount t4n b8 m8•sur•d rellgbly.
Donatlon$ 4r• recognl8•d In th• yoar In whk* th¢ ¢hailty Is •ntllled to and c•rtaln of I￿*Pl and th• amount
¢an b• m•a8ur•d whh reasonable ¢•rtainty. In￿me1$ only def•rred whgn th• tharlty ha$ to lulfll condlllon•
b•fore bocomlng onl1u￿ to 6t or *thoro the donar t￿* 8pwAfl8d th•1 *K4)m• l& lo b• •xp•nd•d In th• fubJr•
year.
Donated 80rvlces or fAdllle8 are rwnl8fjd 0$ Inc¢me wth•n the ¢har6ty h•s Gontrol over tho It•m, any
condllSons a88odotod wlth tho dM¥l¢d l¢em how teen mtrL the receipt of oojnoftlc bonefft from th• u8• by
the chgdty ol th• ttem 1$ probabsg Ih•l K¢n¢ffjk bonefft ¢•n be moasur•d rnllabty. On rnc•lpl. ￿￿*t¢d
9•ry1￿$ grg ro¢ogn18ad In tht b•sl$ ol value of the grft to lh• whth18 th• amount th• tharlty *vuld
hgvg boon wllllng to p#y to obtakn 8orvkes ol equNalent economk on th• OP￿ ma￿( a
c*xre8pondlng amount If tho recogn150d In ex￿nditUrn In th• pe￿￿ of r•c•lpt.
Exp•ndlluM
Llglblltl88 ar• r•Mgnls•d ￿ •ynditure •8 ￿0ft ats there18 a owtton comnlttlng th•
eharfty lo that ¢xwnditure, it is probable that a transfor of acu￿rn￿ b&nefft VAN bg r8qulred Sn sattt&m•nt and
the amunt of the ob1lgatk￿ can be m8awJred r9l￿bty. EyndMur• L8 accounted for on gn acuual ba81$ and
has been dassllled under headlngs Ihat aggrty810 all o)sl related to Ihe ¢*ory. Wh•rn costs ¢anntst be
directly attrfbuted to partlcular h•JlTrJs they ha¥e beon a￿￿•t8d kn actsvltits on a b￿1& wilh th? UBe of
ro8ources.
T*x*tlon
The Charfty 1$ •x¢mpt ftom tax on Its (*artial￿o xtl¥lU•s.
Fund accounth
Unro8lrfctod fund8 can ba used tn a(wrdonc• with Ihe obJgctsv8s at ihe discretkjn of th• tm•¢￿¥.

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2022
1. ACCOUNTING POUCIES . conllnu8d
Flnancial Imtruments
The charity has elected to aP￿Y thè provision8 of Sedion 11 'Basic Financial Instrumants, and
Section 12 '01her Financial Instru￿Onts. of FRS 102 10 all ol 118 finanLial instrurnnts.
Flnancial Instruments aro recognised in the th8rlW$ balan¢e $heot the ¢harlty b8com08 party
lo the contractual Provi￿on5 of the instru￿￿nL
Financlal assets and liabilities offset, V*ith the n•t awnunts presented in the finon¢yal Staternonts, wl)en thore
18 a legally onlorcèlble dghl to Sèt off the recogni8ed awnunts and theTe 18 an intention to Settle on a nat ba818
or to roa1188 the a88et and liability ￿Mul￿n00￿￿y.
Ba8lc financlal as••ts
Basic finanGial 0s8èts. whlch indude debtor8 and cash and bank balances. are initially measured at transaction
pr4ce includlng transaction costs and are subsequently carried at aworitised ￿t using tha Offe￿1Ve intorost
m&thod unles8 the arr8ngerr*nt con8titu88 a finandng transaction, whgre the transaction Is woasured at tha
present Value bl the future recelpts dI8C￿Jnt8d at a rnorket rate of intrnt.
Ba•lc Ilnanclal Ilablllll••
8a8lc financial liabilities, incl￿j1ng crodiliys ond b8nk108n$. ore intiolly re(¥)gni8ed at transaction prica unless
the arrangement con8lllutes a flnandng transaction, wh8ro the debt instruwtsnt Is mgasured at the present
value of the futur8 payrr*nts discounted at a market rate of Snlero81. Financ4al liabillties da88lfied as payablo
vAthln one year are not amortls¢d.
Financial li81￿11￿86 ara doroLYJgni8ed tho chaflt*8 ￿ntraCtUal obligation8 eyplre or are dl8charg8d or
cancelled.
2.DONATIONS AND LEGACIE8
2022
2021
Donallo
Just Glving donatlons
Paypal
Merch8ndl86
Trfp8
Conforon¢e8
28,1n
7.371
10.000
7243
3708
37.206
20,951
3. CHARrrABLE ACTMTIES COSTS
2022
Dlrect
2021
Dirrfl
1s•0 note
41
(8ee noto
4)
Charftable activities
Govarrtan￿ costs
Support costs
37
112
850
14,344
15.306
6.556
7.493

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2022
DIRECT COSTS OF CHARITABLE ACTMTES
2022
Trustees, expenses
Virbjal office rent
Frozen the MU￿Cal
Gullivers Land
Great North Run
&Jb8CriPtion&lSoftw8re
Website costs
Accountancy fees
37
210
112
1475
4963
1020
515
2.211
900
4.893
396
971
850
8.767
5. TRUSTEES. REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS
Th¥e We￿ no tru$lees' renumeration or other benefits for the per￿￿ ended 28 February 2022.
Trustses. exponsos
Be￿en them the trustees T8￿Ved reirr*ursed expenses totalling £37 for Iravel expanses
and subsistence.
6. STOCKS
2021
Finished goods
510
510
7. DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLWG DUE wrrHW ONE YEAR
2022
2021
Prepaym8nts
3.898
6.438
Induded in prepayments are the pa￿nts to the ev8nts took ￿a(¥ after the end of thg
financial year.
8. CREDtTORS . AMOUNTS FALLING DUE wrrHIN ONE YEAR
2022
2021
Accruals
Oeferred Inc￿
850
850
Induded in deferred Inc￿￿* are th8 T8￿p￿ lo the events *th•th took pl￿ after the end of the
finen¢ial year.

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSULINISM CHARITY
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRUARY 2022
g. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net
movement
At 01.03.2021 In funds
At 28.02.2022
Unmtrlct•d fund8
General fund
47.383
23.998
71,379
47,383
23,996
71.379
Not movemanl In fund8, Incudod In tho abova aro a$ follow8:
In¢omlng
rfr8our¢a8
Re8our¢e8 Movemonl
oxponded in fvnds
Unrestrfct•d fund•
General fund
37,208
-13,210
23,996
37,206
-13,210
23,996
10. RELATED PARTY DISLCOSURES
There V•we no relatod party Iran¥aclion8 lor th8 period anded 28 February 2022.

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THE CHILDREN'S HYPERINSUUNISM CHARITY
DET￿IlLED STATEMENT OF FIMAt4CIAL P£TMTES
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 28 FEBRIIAIY 2022
2021
INCOME AND ENDowpEprrs
Donations and 10g*¢ies
DonaUon$
Just Giwng donalions
Paypal
Tiips
Mgr¢hondl$8
Conferences
28.173
7,371
10,000
7.243
3,708
Total incoming rosour¢•s
37
20.951
EXPENDtlliRE
Ralslng donatlons and kng•cl•s
Advertising artd m•fk$tin9
Online fundraising fees
Mèrchandis•lGffts eosts
456
216
4.211
4.083
5.717
Charhtsbl• acti¥itr•s
Trustees expenses
Frozen th• Musical
Gullivors Land- August 2021
Gr•at North Run
ch￿ren$ entsrtainrnent
Subscriptior
Tolephone
Stationery and F￿ge
plln￿ng
37
112
1475
4963
60
85
392
735
494
2,211
515
210
971
396
Software subscrfpJMs
Offlce rent
Repalrs
Translator
Insutance
Trainlng
Conference o)sts
Accountancy f8
492
454
2.462
7.800
850
7,493
15.306
13210
20.099
NET INCOMEIILOSSI
23,990
852

## YE 2022 

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2022-05-09 

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