Charity Number: 1167532
Trustees' Annual Report and Financial Statements for the period
1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024
1. REFERENCE & ADMINISTRATION DETAILS
Charity name: TEAM PHOENIX FOUNDATION
Charity number: 1167532
Charity’s address: 12 Otteridge Road, Bearsted, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 4JR
2. NAME OF THE CHARITY TRUSTEES WHO MANAGE THE CHARITY
Trustee name Office ( if any ) Appointed Retired 1. Sharon Griffin Chairperson 01/05/2020 N/A 2. Elizabeth Sim Trustee 22/01/2022 30/04/2024 3. Beverley Gibbs Trustee and Treasurer 01/12/2021 N/A 4. Sophia Looney Trustee 30/04/2024 N/A 5. Vanessa Curtis Trustee 30/04/2024 N/A
3. STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE & MANAGEMENT
Type of governing document: Constitution
How the charity is constituted: Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Trustee selection methods:
Trustees are based on personal recommendations and relevant experience as well as applicants applying from specs placed on social media platforms.
How the trustees are inducted and Presently no formal induction/training is deemed trained: necessary due to the size and scope of the charity’s activities.
Additional governance issues: None.
4. OBJECTIVES & ACTIVITIES
The aim of the Team Phoenix Foundation is to protect and enhance the physical and mental health of women affected by breast cancer in the UK by providing financial assistance, support, education and practical advice.
The diagnosis and treatment of, and recovery from, breast cancer is extremely hard physically, mentally and emotionally. Our objective is to help these women start to rebuild these elements of their lives through sport, by helping them train for and participate in triathlon. In doing so we provide participants with:
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Increased contact with fellow survivors, and through training and socialising together, allowing them to share, bond and heal their minds without explicitly seeking help and advice.
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Improved physical fitness and bringing back bodily strength following cancer treatment.
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Self-actualisation that will provide a meaningful renewal in each and every participant’s soul.
5. ACHIEVEMENTS & PERFORMANCE
Twelve ladies were recruited for the 2024 programme. As in past years, the ladies were of differing fitness levels and abilities, but all were determined to make the most of the training and the opportunity to meet others who had a shared experience of breast cancer.
We again partnered with Medway Tri who provided a training programme for the bike and run. The swim training was held at the Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical School pool, organised by H2O and then at Leybourne Lake. We would like to take the opportunity to thank all the coaches and volunteers that supported the team throughout the training, many of whom came to Hever Castle and cheered the team on during the triathlon.
Unfortunately, the water quality at Hever Castle caused the swim leg of the tri to be cancelled. This was a great disappointment to the ladies. The ladies all completed the bike and run elements with ladies from previous years joining with family and friends to cheer the TP2024 ladies on. As always, our thanks go to The Castle Race Series at Hever Castle for the support and publicity they continue to give The Team Phoenix Foundation.
As the swim leg of the tri was cancelled, we took the decision to have a mini triathlon at Leybourne Lakes so that the ladies could experience all three legs of a triathlon together. The ladies enjoyed the day and got another medal and a warming soup at the finish. Our thanks go to the volunteers and coaches that helped to support this.
As well as the swim, bike, run training, we continued to bring in additional wellness and exercise programmes for both the 2024 Firebirds and previous years’ Firebirds. We organised Pilates, yoga, tai chi classes that were well attended by the whole TP family. The Christmas wreath making session was as popular as ever and is now becoming an annual event. This year’s celebration event
was a lively event with the 2024 team choosing to celebrate with family and friends as well as the coaches, trustees and some of the previous year’s Firebirds.
The feedback from the TP2021 ladies that there should be no barriers to a lady being able to take part in the programme, especially a financial one, has been instrumental in the way that the programme has developed since 2022. As promised last year, we have expanded the wellness and exercise offerings with the opportunity for the whole TP family to join wherever possible. Our current financial position ensures that we have the funds to continue to provide support to all.
The increase in funds also enabled us to fund a British Triathlon Foundation Coaching Course for one of the trustees, Vanessa. This was partly funded by a bursary from Kent & Medway Active Partnership. Our Chair, Sharon has also qualified as a British Triathlon Coach Level Two. This gives the charity flexibility in coaching and lessens the dependence on Medway Tri. Our Chair, Sharon was also awarded Volunteer of the Year for the South East Region in the Triathlon England 2024 Awards. The time that she devotes to Team Phoenix is applauded and appreciated by us all.
Team Phoenix Foundation continues to develop the programme and the support it gives to all Firebirds. This will continue in future years thanks to the continued financial health of the charity.
6. FINANCIAL REVIEW
This year we raised an amazing £20,315 in athlete sponsorship and our thanks go out to the 2024 Firebirds for their fundraising efforts. In addition, £1,441 was raised from the sale of old equipment and Team Phoenix branded clothing and kit. A further £1,095 was raised by donations from participants in the Charity’s wellness programme. A total income of £24,314 was achieved in 2024.
This enabled the Charity to end the year with a healthy bank balance of £40,839. This ensures that Team Phoenix Foundation will have sufficient funds to continue the programme for at least the next three years and to grow wellbeing, exercise programmes and social events that will promote the TP ethos of mind, body and soul for the whole TP community. The TP 2021’s concerns that personal costs could prevent some women from participating have been addressed and all training, wellbeing and exercise programmes’ costs are now free to current year participants. Past Firebirds have been able to participate in some of the wellbeing and exercise programmes either free of charge or for a donation to cover costs.
The accounts for 2023 have been restated due to an error that was found while completing the 2024 accounts. Two items of expenditure were included in both the 2022 and the 2023 accounts. We have reviewed the financial procedures and have put in place checks to prevent a recurrence of this type of error, together with other procedures to maintain good financial management. The restatement of the accounts and resubmission has meant that the date shown for the submission of the 2023 accounts is now October 2025 and therefore classed as late.
A copy of the charity’s accounts can be found on the Charities Commission website: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/charity-commission, and is attached in Appendix 1.
7. DECLARATION
The trustees declare that they have approved this Trustees’ Annual Report.
Signed on behalf of the TPF Trustees
Signatures:
Full name(s): Sharon Griffin Beverley Gibbs Position(s): Chairperson Trustee and Treasurer Date: 30/10/2024 30/10/2024
(HARITY (OMMISSIO FOR ENGLAND AND WALE Team Phoenlx Foundation Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the period from 01101r2024 31112r2024 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted funds Restricted funds Endowment funds Totsl funds Last year Restated to the n•ar8st £ to th& n•aroSt £ to th8 ngarost £ to thg nearest £ to the nearest £ A1 Recpipts Ticket Sales Donations Donations {Other} Wellness Programme InGome Grants Corporate Donations Equipment SAI6s Athlettr Sponsorship Merchandlse Sales ota 180 1.095 150 132 150 1.441 20.315 q.441 20,315 1,133 1,489 12.656 863 ross income or AR) 24.314 24.314 16,142 A2 Asset and investment sales. (see table). 24.314 A3Pa ments Fundrassing Costs General Office Costs Governan Costs Event Costs- Hever Castle 2023 Merchandise Costs External Consultants Instsr8nc6 Advertising & Promotion Trustee training costs Welcome and celebF8tion ethts Wèllness programme 216 428 282 13.888 1.968 350 302 216 428 282 13.888 1.968 350 302 447 336 240 7.435 1,264 302 352 2.S90 352 2.590 2,290 22,666 1,434 1.910 13,358 Sub total A4 Asset and investment urchases see table Sub total 22.666 13,358 Net of receipts/(payments) A5 Transfers between funds A6 Cash funds last year end Cash funds this year end 1.784 40.839 39,191
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