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2021-04-30-accounts

Zante Strays Trustees Report For The Period Ending 30[th] April 2021

Reference & Administration Information

Charity Name : Zante Strays

Charity Registration Number : 1166760 Address : 32 Beatrice Avenue, Felixstowe, Suffolk IP11 9HB

Trustees

Mrs Susan Bannister Miss Caitlin Mellors Ms Dimitra Kontonis Ms Astrid Kooring Mrs Beryl Marshall

Accounts Preparation

Dales Bookkeeping, 29 Knightsdale Road, Ipswich IP1 4JQ

Aims & Objectives

Our aim is to provide suitable homes for homeless dogs and cats from the island of Zante in Greece.

There are many animals which have been mis-treated or abandoned by their previous owners desperately needing care. We aim to ensure that they receive the necessary treatment by vets in Greece and then care for them before they are re-homed.

Our objective is also to reduce the number of animals that in future are affected by offering to sterilise owned dogs at a subsidised or free veterinary cost. Consequently reducing the number born.

We also aim to collect unowned (street) dogs , sterilise and have them medically treated , and then return them to the street near a feeding station.

Returning them to the street is only done when the dog is deemed unsuitable for adoption and fit enough to cope with street life.

Where a street dog is too vulnerable for release and not fit for adoption then they are kept in a foster home on the island and their situation reviewed at a later date. We never euthanise a healthy dog.

We try to ensure that all adopted dogs are of good disposition and not likely to be a danger to the adoptee or others.

If they have small quirks in their character then we make the adoptee aware if we have knowledge of this. E.g. fear of men ( very common but usually quickly overcome ) .dislike of cats etc.

We aim to ensure that the adoptees home is suitable and have a nationwide team of home checkers for this purpose.

We have set up a small group of experienced foster carers in the UK. Our aim is to bring older dogs over to be trained and socialised before adoption. This ensures a much better transition and a more successful outcome for the older dog .

Young dogs and puppies are usually more adaptable and are easier to home directly from Zante .

In addition to the trustees, there are about 30 volunteers who foster the animals before finding suitable homes for them. Animals requiring homes are advertised via the website and social media and potential owners are interviewed and home checked for su3tability. If an adoption is unsuccessful, we request that the animal is returned to the charity in order to find an alternative home.

Financially, the funds we request from adoptees are purely to cover the costs of transport, vets fees & food and not for profit.

2020/21 has been a very challenging year due to both the COVID pandemic and “BREXIT”. We suffered as a result of the severe travel restrictions and additional health and safety measures being in place for the entire population. The pandemic led to increased demand for dogs but made it much for difficult to transport them as travel between countries was discouraged.

In addition to the pandemic, “BREXIT” hampered us further with additional bureaucracy in place for transporting animals and restrictions on the number of animals allowed to travel in one vehicle. The new legislation has led to the charity having to pay solicitors’ fees in order to enable us to continue to rescue animals from Greece.

Despite the challenges mentioned above, we have still had a successful year, achieving a surplus of £15,130 compared to the previous year’s surplus of £7,222.

Zante Strays Statement Of Financial Activities For The Period 1st May 2020 to 30th April 2021

Incoming Resources
Unrestricted Funds
Designated Funds
Total
General Donations
76183
Adoption & Transport Fees
92923
Fundraising Income
5684
Total Income
81867
92923
Resources Expended
Charitable Activities
75946
77954
Governance Costs
5760
Total Resources Expended
81706
77954
Net Income
161
14969
Funds
174790
153900
5760
159660
15130

Zante Strays Balance Sheet April 2021

Zante Strays Balance Sheet April 2021
£ £
Fixed Assets
Property 10,395
Equipment 4,483
Fixtures & Fittings 2,094
16,972
Current Assets
Cash At Bank And In Hand 27,882
Creditors : Amounts Due
Within 1 Year 10,340 10,340
Net Current Assets 17,542
Net Assets 34,514
Unrestricted Funds
General Funds 34,514 34,514
Total Funds 34,514
The charity is regarded as a small entity due to the income not exceeding £250,000 per annum and is therfore exempt from audit

Zante Strays Financial Review For The Period Ending 30[th] April 2021

Financial Review

For the 12 month period ending 30[th] April 2021, the charity achieved a surplus of £15,130 compared with the previous year’s surplus of £7222. The income consisted of regular and one-off donations of £76,183, £92,923 from adoption and transport fees and £5,684 from other fundraising activities. The charity still receives no income from Gift Aid but this is a future possibility.

The most significant costs were for transport costs of £77,954, food £52,186 and vets fees of £21,711. Admin expenses comprised of legal fees, accountancy, insurance and bank charges.

Legal fees totalled £1,848 which were as a result of “BREXIT” along with kennel costs of £1,118.

Notes Forming Part Of The Financial Statements For The Period Ending 30[th] April 2021

1. Accounting Policies

The principal accounting policies are summarised below. The accounting policies have been applied consistently throughout the year.

a) Basis Of Accounting

The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention.

Depreciation Of fixed assets is calculated on reducing balance at 15%.

b) Fund Accounting

c) Incoming Resources

All income is included in the financial statements. There are a number of regular and irregular donors donating general funds to assist with the costs of running the charity. For individuals wishing to adopt dogs, a fee is charged to cover the costs of transport, food, vets fees & kennels etc. The charity still wishes to register for Gift Aid but are still investigating appropriate systems for capturing the required information.

d) Resources Expended

Expenditure is recognised on an accrual basis as costs are incurred. The majority of the vets fees are for a vet in Greece and the costs of transporting dogs from Greece are also quite significant.

2. Trustee Remuneration

No trustees received any remuneration during the financial period ending 30[th] April 2021.

3. Accounts Preparation And Independent Examination

The accounts have been independently prepared by Roy Clements FICB PM.Dip of Dales Bookkeeping.