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2021-04-05-accounts

Neverest Orthopaedics Foundation Registered Charity 1,167,446 Financial Statements for 2020/21 Receipts & Payments Account

2019/2020 2020/2021 Incomings

Tot Inc £ 44,307.79 Tot Exp £ 66,762.86

67231 226185.32 b/f 6 Apr 2020 Approved by the Trustees 178288 26260.00 General Donations R A RAJAN 3260 15207.79 Donations via Virgin Money Just Giving & Paypal Professor R A Rajan 2840.00 Tax Refund Chairman of Trustees 248779 270493.11 2 February 2022 2019/2020 2020/2021 Outgoings 22176 66201.26 Spent on Charitable Purposes (with £115 Bank charges) 418 561.60 Fund Raising (Just Giving fees) 22593 66762.86

Approved by the Trustees

226185 203730.25 Lloyds Bank Balance c/f 5 April 2021 248779 270493.11

Statement of Assets @ 5 April 2021 226185 203730.25 Cash at Bank 226185 203730.25 Expendable Cash - General Funds Trustees' Report 2020/21

Trustees James E Metcalfe, Rohan A Rajan & Michael D Saunders Trust Activities in 2020/21

The Covid pandemic made Neverest cancel its plans for Nepal to teach orthopaedics and to operate on orthopaedic patients. In Nepal : 1. it sponsored a much-needed accommodation block for 35 disabled Children in a Specialist Children's Rehabilitation Unit 2. it paid for an Orphanage & it paid Orphans' school fees 3. it supplied surgical kit to Hospitals in Nepal

The Trust's objects are to go for such charities and charitable purposes as the

Trustees decide, particularly :

  1. to set up a long term programme of medical assistance, funding trips, providing surgical equipment, training of individuals primarily in Nepal

  2. to relieve sickness & protect good health particularly but not exclusively in Derbyshire

  3. to promote and develop for the benefit of the public research into and education about the causes and treatment of illness sickness disability handicap infirmity and disease and especially lower and/or upper limb disability and disease PROVIDED THAT the results of any such research are published PROVIDED THAT no part of the Charity's shall be paid applied or used for any purpose which is not for the time being legally charitable Related Party The Trust is connected to Neverest Orthopaedic Foundation CIO registered charity 1177375 by virtue of common trusteeships but both charities operate

separately and neither is responsible for the actions or liabilities of the other

Neverest Orthopaedics Foundation Registered Charity 1,167,446 Financial Statements for 2020/21 Receipts & Payments Account

2019/2020 2020/2021 Incomings

Tot Inc £ 44,307.79 Tot Exp £ 66,762.86

67231 226185.32 b/f 6 Apr 2020 Approved by the Trustees 178288 26260.00 General Donations R A RAJAN 3260 15207.79 Donations via Virgin Money Just Giving & Paypal Professor R A Rajan 2840.00 Tax Refund Chairman of Trustees 248779 270493.11 2 February 2022 2019/2020 2020/2021 Outgoings 22176 66201.26 Spent on Charitable Purposes (with £115 Bank charges) 418 561.60 Fund Raising (Just Giving fees) 22593 66762.86

Approved by the Trustees

226185 203730.25 Lloyds Bank Balance c/f 5 April 2021 248779 270493.11

Statement of Assets @ 5 April 2021 226185 203730.25 Cash at Bank 226185 203730.25 Expendable Cash - General Funds Trustees' Report 2020/21

Trustees James E Metcalfe, Rohan A Rajan & Michael D Saunders Trust Activities in 2020/21

The Covid pandemic made Neverest cancel its plans for Nepal to teach orthopaedics and to operate on orthopaedic patients. In Nepal : 1. it sponsored a much-needed accommodation block for 35 disabled Children in a Specialist Children's Rehabilitation Unit 2. it paid for an Orphanage & it paid Orphans' school fees 3. it supplied surgical kit to Hospitals in Nepal

The Trust's objects are to go for such charities and charitable purposes as the

Trustees decide, particularly :

  1. to set up a long term programme of medical assistance, funding trips, providing surgical equipment, training of individuals primarily in Nepal

  2. to relieve sickness & protect good health particularly but not exclusively in Derbyshire

  3. to promote and develop for the benefit of the public research into and education about the causes and treatment of illness sickness disability handicap infirmity and disease and especially lower and/or upper limb disability and disease PROVIDED THAT the results of any such research are published PROVIDED THAT no part of the Charity's shall be paid applied or used for any purpose which is not for the time being legally charitable Related Party The Trust is connected to Neverest Orthopaedic Foundation CIO registered charity 1177375 by virtue of common trusteeships but both charities operate

separately and neither is responsible for the actions or liabilities of the other

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