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2022-12-09-accounts

Introduction:

Slough development and education centre is pleased to present the annual trustee report for the year ending 09/12/2022. This report outlines the activities, challenges, and financial status of our charity during a year marked by significant changes and the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Charity Aims:

Slough development and education centre exists to further or benefit the residents of Slough and the neighbourhood, without distinction of sex, sexual orientation, race, or of political, religious, or other opinions. We aim to achieve this by associating together the residents and local authorities, voluntary and other organizations in a common effort to advance education and provide facilities in the interests of social welfare for recreation.

Financial Summary:

Income Statement:

Please note that there were no financial contributions during this fiscal year.

Expenses:

Total Expenses: £0.00

Balance Sheet:

£0.00

Assets: £0.00

Cash on Hand: £0.00

Equipment and Supplies: £0.00

Other Assets: £0.00

Total Assets: £0.00

Liabilities:

Outstanding Liabilities: £0.00

Net Assets (Assets - Liabilities): £0.00

Financial overview:

The COVID-19 pandemic, our charity experienced a decline in donations and membership contributions throughout the year. These unforeseen circumstances placed additional financial strain on our organization. Despite these challenges, we remained committed to serving the community.

Key Achievements :

Our charity has provided a safe space for women to discuss and address social issues, share their experiences, and collectively work towards community development.

Many of the women who participated in the program reported increased self-confidence and a sense of empowerment. This, in turn, had a positive impact on their personal lives and the lives of their families.

Resignations

During the year, we experienced changes within our trustee board. Trustees Mohamed Yusuf, Ahmed Abdirahman, and Hersi Salah resigned from their positions, and we extend our gratitude for their dedication and service.

Future plans and Goals :

In the face of continued challenges posed by the pandemic, we remain committed to our mission. As we move forward, we aim to:

This report is submitted by the Board of Trustees on behalf of Slough Development and Education Centre.

Name: Anab Abdulle

Telephone number 07908196702

Email anabeeye@gmail.com