APRIL 2024 REGISTERED CHARITY NO. 1168559 Trlnlty Youth fl Chlldreng8 Pro]ert Annual Report 2023 Day to Day Management of TYCP Trustee.. Rev. Bridget Woodall 2023 has been a year full of fun and lots of activities, we have said a few goodbyes to familie8 who have moved away and y1cOmed many new families, we have reshaped 8nd relaunched groups to keep the children and families work fresh and relevant and responding to the challenges faced by the families we support, 2023 has been a year when everyone has felt the cost of living rise at a fast rate putting strain on everyone but seen very keenly by many of our families. We have worked with other organisations and thanks to our generous funders have been able to make food a stronger feature within groups. Many children come into groups hungry after a day at school so we usually start with a bowl of cereal and end with some healthy snacks and a drink at the end. Each holiday has contained lots of food orientated groups, either with pack ups for trips or tasty snacks in the open gardens or a hot meal during the winter months. 2023 saw the end of Messy Mondays and Tots Praise. The 2 groups were jo5ned and became Stsy & Play. For the first time we mixed the whole family Into one group so parents and children could have some fun together. This has really gone well; most parents stay rather than dropping their child off. We have asked that under 5's have a parent with them, but also encouraged all parents to stay and play board games, take part in the craft activities, generally enjoy some fun together. 2023 saw KoolKidz finish. It was cbear that many young people across TYCP were very keen to play sport. We received funding to encourage families to engage in sport or increase their physical activity, so Let's Get Active was stsrted in November. With the help of a sports coach the group is encouraged to try different ways to be more active. Football was very popular but boxing is now a regular favourite 80 the vlorkers and families are working to broaden the range of actNities over the coming months. 2023 saw Eleanor one of the Youth sessional workers move away. Bex came as a voluntser at the stsrt of the year and by the end of the year was a sessional on the youth team. Thanks to all the staff and volunteers who work so hard to make TYCP a fun and safe place to be.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH ACTIVITIES Foreword from The Chair of Trustees What a year 2023 has been! The projert has gone from strength to strength and this Is down to the amazing staff. volunteers, funders and supporters that have helped us to grow and serve our community. Chrls and Lee-Anne are the 'Dream Teaml, Fantastlc or8anlsatSonal skllls, brilliant creatlve mlnds, caring and compassionate leaders. dedicated and determlned indlvlduals who strlve to serve the chlldren, famllies and young people of our wonderful communlty, Our super Sessional staff and volunteers who contlnue to 'wrap thelr arms, around the project and provide much needed 5UPPOrt to Chris, Lee-Anne and everyone who enga8es with TYCP. Rev Brid8et Woodall, you are a breath of fresh air. Your dedication to the project has been utterly amazln8 and the tlme and effort you put in never goes unnoticed or unvalued. Our funders: BBC Chlldren In Need, Trust House, Garfield Weston, Together Middlesbrough Cleveland, One Stop North Ormesby, Jack Brunton, Darlln8ton Bulldln8 5oclety, Edward Gosllng Foundatlon, Balllnger Trust, Awards For All, North Ormesby 818 Local, The Dlocese of York, Brltish Science Assoc, KFC Foundation, Co-op Group Ltd, Catherine Cookson Trust, Souter Charltable Trust, The Macaulay Moat Foundatlon, The Casey Trust, The Sabina Sutherland Charitable Trust, The Anchor Foundation, The Archer Trust. Thank youl Thank youl Thank youl Marvellous Marlon, our number cruncher, book balancer and all-round woman of wonder - the financlal glue that holds us all together. Absolutely everythln8 you do has a huge impact on all of the children, youn8 people and familles that come through our doors. And finally, to the fabulous people of North Ormesby who make every day a Joy to be here- thank youl The team of trustee5. who work behlnd the scenes, makln8 declslons about the project, keeplng all the cogs olled, dedicatlng their time and experiences to help the prolert flourish. Jay Charlton Chalr of TruJl¢•• for TYCP Trlnlty Youth & Chlldren's Project Is a Charltable Incorporated Organlsallon (CIO) Roglstered Charlty No: 1168559, and part of the mlnlstry of Holy Trinity Parish Church, North Omiesby.
CHILDREN AND YOIJTH ACTMTIES Chlldren (4 Famllla and youth Stay and Play Stsy and Play started in June. We wanted to provide a space for under 5's to come with their parents and over 5's to stay and parents again We allowed to stay. We have board games such as Snakes and Ladde, Guess Who. Connect 4, we also have the dressing up box out and we have crafts. It's been great seeing families staying and playing together. & bonding over a board game. We R Famlly Parent and Toddlorn We R Famlly conllnue8 10 grow and we aro consistently getting 10-11 chlFdfen each week and 12-15 paronts. What we have really loved th1$ year is that parents are now telling other parents about the group, whlch means 2 or 3 famllles have come through word of mouth. We put In a new bld from Blg Local tt) allow We R Family lo ¢onlinue which was approved and includes a vlsit from Hayley our singer who leads us in music and movement. Some of our toddlers have grown up and now com8 to Stsy and Play which is a great transition from toddlers into the bigger groups.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH ACTIVITIES Open Garde Throughout the summer we held 2 open gardens a week to provide spxe for parertls and chlldren lo come and play games and enloy company. We provided a hot meal and had a sports coach come, as well as getting board games and crafts out. One out of the tsvo days was athys more popular however the open gardens proved popular, al we were able to connect with families. During the October half temi, w8 had an open garden where families also made Christmas pudding which was great fun, we then stéamed them here for the familK8S lo makè easier lo eat at homè. Summer Dlno Park In the Summef Holidays we look a trlp to the Din¢)saur Park whlch is lust up the road but a day out no less. We took the swing ball sot, bats and balls, fcrt)tball and goals and paper and paints. On8 of the good things about the Teessaurus Park is there is so much green space and so after a walk around the various Dinosaurs we spent tsme 8s a big family, playing football, badminton. some families sal and painted. We had a great lime. and the weather was great which made a huge difference.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH ACTIVITIE8 Our first session of the year was a trip to $88 the Minstrel's perfomian¢e of Ali Baba. The young peopl8 had a fantasb'c time and all, but one joined the cast on Stage for a sing along. For many it was thoir fifst b'me al a panto 8nd enjoyed being able to interact with the ¢ast during the p8rfoman¢e. Our youth sessions have largely run as normal however we have had a huge growth in numbers, parti¢ularfy from the Nigerian side of Noth Omesby. We have also had several young people from the children's sessions moving up to the youth sessions. This transition has boèn SUC$s1U1, and Iha younger youth have settled in well. Our numbers have nsen from an average of 10 per night to an average of 20-25 per session. The rise in numbers has been fanta$lic for the youth session, as well as challenges bul as a team we have grown and been able to develop our provision. In the cooking sesstons we have been using the stoves more and allowing the youth to cook meals that they'd be able to rreate at home We also bought a large amount of laser guns which have been requested in every sesslon. The laser tag has been a great tool to gel friendship 9roups mixing with one another. The acts'vity has al80 allowed young people to don't engage wllh Sports a8 much lo partake In physical aclivSlles. The oldor youth hav& also begun to help lead the games and help th8 younger ones Set up their equipment. Wlth the average age of youth decreasing, th8 old8r youth have begun lo tak8 on mor8 leadership roles and some have even been asklng about volunteers and mentioning a desire lo become wJsional workers. In September Eleanor left us and went off to university. Eleanor has been a massive part of the youth team, and It was amazing seeing her grow in confidence and skills. Eleano¢s departure has baen noticed by tho youth and they regularty ask how she is. We gained our first sessional volunteer in 2023 as Robecca Lee began to volunteer at Trinity. Having a new volunteer was fanlastsc and was helpful when numbers increased. Bex was hired as a sessional after Eleanor's departure and has fil into the role extremely well. Just like Eleanor, Bex's confidence and skills have massively grown throughout the year, and she is a vital part of the team. The youth team 13 back lo full strength after Eleanor left and Evie & eex are a vital part of rycp and deserve a lot of recognition for their support throughout the year. We went on several trips with the youth this year. We went to Hollywood bowl, Jump360 and Level X. Ourlng summer we look trips lo the local park and as always. ended up with a larger group of youth than we18ft with as fn'ends of the youth always join u8 and leam about the services we providel The trips are always a lot of fun and the youth ahvays enjoy them. Let's Cook Throughout the year Let's Cook's participants have massivety improved their overall skills when it comes to cooking and communicating. We have been able lo start using stoves in the session due lo this improvernent and thes8 sessions have gone well. Families have been Coming constsntly and most of the sessions are full. Children in thè sessions have started lo take on more SponSibl111 such as handing out equipmènt and helping lo wash up. The parent's that wash their tables after cooking are always a massive help and shows a level of appraciation for the work. we do each week. As the year progresses, our recipes have increased in complexty, something that the families have enjoyed and are able to keep up with. Some sessKJns have been used to create f(h)d for the community events we have been running. Recipes this year have included - Pvzza. Scones, Bread and Cinder toffee.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH ACTMTIES Kool Kld8 In 2023 we r8n Kool Kids until the September temi Whe we lid the se$$ton. The session ran well throughout the year and took on a more free-flowing play style to fit towards the in¢aSed number of children attending and the demand of the children. This style of session was more demanding on staff but worked well for the children. This allowed them to be more active in session. During summer we were able lo use the outdoor space and Ouf young volunteer Oscar was a great help and leads the children in games of football. Oscar is great when it comes to working directly with the children and well liked by them. In September. we decided to reliTe tha Kool Klds and bring about "Levs Get Activ&" sessions in its place. Let's Get Aetlve In November we started a new project on a Thursday called 'Lel's Get Actsve" This prole¢t is fvnded by you've got thls and aims lo provlde health and filness activities for not just young people, bul also Ihelr parents. The aims of Ihis project were lo target attracting new attendees and focusing on Improving the fitness of thos8 who aren't currenly aob've. The project Involves an hour of fitne8s run by Live it and Gel Active. We are getting high numbers of young people and many of these young people have been new lo TYCP and have corne from schools we don't engage with as much. The children in the sesslon a all engaglng with the activities and Seem to be enloylng Ihem The biggest struggle we have currently is gettlng the parents tt) stay in the session and get Involved wlth the young people. Whilst we have had examples of parents gettng Involved, largely the number of parents not 8laylng or lust sittlng on their phones is an igsue we are alming lo address in 2024. The sessions have been Ove11 a success so far and a change in our provisions was needed and this has helped readjust our alms lo better frt the current group of children wè work with. This year we had our annual community events. This included our Pancake party, Good Friday Workshop, Coronation party, Summèr Party, Christmas pudding workshops, Christmas Movie Night and Chrlstmas Paty. These events were very 8ucces$ful in tems of numbers and engagement bul are very hard days for the workers in th8 event especially when seNing up Ihe food. The events have tecome eaSr over lime 88 we leam from any issues and come up with solutions for the next community event. In summer we handed out certrficates to the young people and used the party as a farewell event lo Eleanor. The community events are clearly popular within the community, and we are often thanked by the families we work closely with for putting on these events. At some of these events V+* have been joined by the Mayor of Mkldlesbrough, Chris Cooke who h used the time to meet the families we work with.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH ACTNrriES The Christmas Ihjhts switch on was a success and afterwards we ran our Christmas movrd night for the first timé. Live it and Get Active donated a large amount of food for this event which helped with the cost and provided more variety in the food we offer. Our Christmas event was a huge success and th8 young people all enjoyed meeb'ng Santa arFd receiving a gift. This yèar we ran our usual summor of trips arKI ran somè addth'onal trips throughout the year. We went on another trip to Saltburn and provKled the famili&s with a voucher for fish and chips, as w811 as a frna round of mini gom. The day was a ma$$ive success, and all the families had a great b'me. The following week we attended a church in Swalnby. The church had arranged an activity's day especially for TYCP. The day wa$ run entirely by volunteers who provKled many craft aclivrties and spent time wrth the kids playing In the stream. We alw took 8 trip to the nearby church at the lop of the hill and went up the bell tower. The ¢hurch also provided food a$ well and the entire day was run for free. The church has aske(1 if we would like lo turn in 2024. Our next trlp was lo Guisborough wood$ which went well. The familEs made use of the entire woods and all the acts'vittes in the woods. The lamilie8 wefe all provKled wilh lunch bags that Conlained healthy lunches. Our final summer trip was to the Life Centre. This trip was coslly In terms of ticket prices and coach costs bul was a lol of fun and educational. All the families were happy lo spend all day al the mu88um and staff could See them all engaged throughout the day, Many parents stated that trSps like this, that are further away, are really appreciated and asked if we could do more of them in th8 future. We also look the familles on a trip on HallovAen to Coulby Newham fam) for pumpkln picklng and carving. The day was very fun, and the children all recelved a pumpkln they could pick and carve themselves. We al80 had lunch provided by the fami. This kind of trip was new to our usual offerings but was popular and something we diKussed running every year in Ihe future.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH ACTIVITIES Cheers to those who make this amazing work for kids possible Our Brilliant Volunteersl Ballinger Trust Together Middlesbrough & Cleveland BBC Children In Need Awards for All North Ormesby Big Local Di0Se of York Trusthouse Charilable Foundation Garfield Weston Foundation Darlington Buildlng So¢iety Brttish Science A$so¢ialion KFC FoLindalion Jack Brunlon Charitable Trust Co-op Group Ltd Catherine Cookson Trust The Edward Goslling Foundation Souter Charitable Trust The Macaulay Moat Foundation The Casey Trust Sabina Sutherland Charitable Trust The Anchor Foundalion The Archer Tiusl Trustees: Revd. Bridget Vvoodall Mrs Marion Cook Mr Jay Char11on (Chairl Mrs Julie Major Miss Suzanne Bfown Ms Carey O'Brien Policy on reserves: The Trustees aim lo maintain a six-monlh operating reserve lo cover contingencies Address.. Trinity Youth & Children's Project James Street. Middlesbrough North Yorkshire TS3 6LD Tel 01642 286122 info trini centre.or www.trinit cenlre.or outh The Trustee5 declare that they have approved the trustees r¢p)rt above and thal we h8v¢ complied with the duty In Seetlon 17151 of the 2011 charl¢9 A¢t lo have due regard to guld*K¢ publlshed by the Charity Commi584on li.e public beneftl guidance). Jay Charlton. Chair of Trustees
UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ThETftIN YOUTII ANO CHILDRENS PROJEcr lflei'd Charity number 11685591 Ipre¥lou51y 11202CM)I lorth• y•41 •nd•d 31 Oo£•mbw 202> Contart,. Mrjay Charlton The Trinity Centre James Street North Orrnesbv Mlddlesbrouih T$3 6LD Trust••i: Mrj Charlton Mrs M Cook M155 C O'Brlen Mrs J Major Mrs S V Brown Re¥. e Wood•ll B•nk: Vlriln Mgnev 7 Linthorpt Ro•d Mlddlesbrough TSI IAF AcMynt•nts: Mltchell Gordon LLP Atcountants 43 Coni5cliffe Road D¥rlln6¢on Co. Durham DL3 7EH
THE TRI YOUTH AND CHILDRf145 PROIEcr lor ihe year ended 31 O•c•47•r 2023 INDEPENDENT fXAMtNEAS REPORTfo THE MEMeEAS I%TNE TRINITY YOUTH AND CHILDRENS PROJÉCT I fepert on the accounts for the year ended 31 Dettmber 2023 which •re sei oui on p•8e$ 3 to 8. Rewctfv• A•5poltsslltej of trustees •nd Ind•pond•nt exarnlntr The trustees are responslble for the Pfepar•tlofi of ihe acco15. The chaiitV'5 Irustees conslder Ihat ar4 •udit is not required forthis year under section 144121 ol tht Charities Art 2011 (the Charitles Actl and thai an Independent ex¥minaiiort 55 needed. It is my iesponslbllity to.. examiThe the accounts under section 14S of the Charltles Att 2011, t¢¢ follow the procedure5 lald down in the 8eneril Direction5 iiveTh by the Chlrrty Commi551on lunder section 145ISllbl ol the Charitles Act 20111, and to state wherher p•rt5¢ulir rn•tters hive tome to rny •ttentloft 84$15 o11nd•pendt •xamln•n •1MInI My eurnln•iion w•5 c•rr+ed our In •ccord4n¢e wllh G•n•r•l DliertknThs 8iven by the Ch•rltv Cornrn155ion. An eKarninatlon Include5 a fe¥lew of rhe occountln8 records kept by ihe Iharlty and I comp•rison of the atcounts presented with those rtcord5. It a150 include5 consider•tion ol •ny unusual Itern5 or d15closures In the •¢counis, and lh¢ s¢¢kln8 of explanatlons Irom you a5 trustees £oncernin8 Iny suth matters. The procedure5 undertaken do not provide Ill tht evldence that would be requlred In an •udli and conseqventty no opinlon Is glven as to whether the •ccounts present •'trut ind l•lr' view the report is limii•d 10 those m•tters set out In the 5taternent below tndy•nd•nl ex¥mlfi•ry il•t•m•ni In COnntIon with my ei•mifi•tlon I nfol ih•t no mai•rl•l rnèiters hav• com• to rny attentlgn tonnectlon with the examinJtlon whlch il¥e5 me cause to belie th•t In, •ny m•terl•l respect.. tht •ttountln8 re¢grds were not kept In Jccordjnce wlth settlon 130 01 the Charltltt Act 2011 the accounts dld noi •ccord with •ccountlni records tht •¢¢ounti dld not cornply wlth the applicable requlrements eoncernin8 the form •nd conienr srf out ln the Charities (Accounis •nd Reports) Reiulailon$ 2008 Act othef than •ny rtqulrement that the account5 glve a 'true and l•ll vl•w whlch 15 not a m•ttEr onsl(tered as part on an Sn¥ependeni eJt•mln•tlon. I have no ¢oncerns ané have corne acr055 no other m•tters In confteetton 1h the ex•mlnailon to which attention should be di•wn •nd in ihis report in order to enable proper understandin8 01 th• accounts to be reathed. L Harris FCCA Mit£hell Gordon LLP Accountants and Statutory Auditors 43 Cortixliffe Ro•d Darlln8ton Co. Ourham OL3 7EH
The TRINITY YOUTH AND CHILDRENS PROJEcr Fln•ncl•l Ststements Igr th? ¥1 •nd¢d 31 O•£tmbtr2023 iknMStrf¢ied I TOTAI Fld5 2023 olionj ¢7ndqronts 1,917 56,580 58.497 47.437 TOTALIIICQWIG •t50UIICES 1,917 56.5 58.497 47.437 ItSOVRttS EXPENDtD Waqes, & Nl 226 22,321 22.549 27.492 22 46 Frnelon¢e/sesslonolsMfl 5.149 5,149 6,191 lesldefvrhiouijno 4,690 4,690 1.330 Offi¢ernnr sli Actovfvtonty 648 648 767 Pubikity#nkwomoiitt+¥ 660 660 903 Generttlrutc0stj 859 2J.237 14A96 13,612 TOTAL RESOUKtS IXPENDIO LN7 56.727 57,814 $0.911 IIET MOVEMÉNT IM FUNOS Transfer tWeeTh lunds 147 L4NCE BROUGHT FORWDr I INUIflY 202J J2,36) 12,363 IS.841 LANCE CARAIED FOAWARD 31 OECEM8ER 2023 13.046 13.046 12.363 pwj
TRINITYYoufH AND CHILDRENS PROJEcr Flnafirl siatem•nts lorthe endod 31 December 2023 l•n¢e sheet Not• CURRIIIT ASSETS Otbioislfid Prep•*ts 472 Vork5hlre 6•nk.. Trinlty Youth •nd Chlldreis Prohtl 59.216 34.867 Lkl•lUIIES.. AMOUNTS IALIING DuiwifMIN Ollt YEAII 14&7121 123,21xsI NITCUIAENT AISETI 13,046 12.365 NtT A%SErs 13,046 12.363 •40$ Unreii¢kled iJ,o L2,36J Re51rkted 13,046 1?.363 Approved by the Tru5t•es on J %". Z ?4 and sthnod on It5 behall by.. Mr J•y Ch•rliw ICh•lirninl Mrs M•r6on Ceok Treasur•rl
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THETRINITY YI)UTM A•IO CHILDRENS 0JECr Flnand•l Stst•wthts for th• y••r•nd•d 31 D•¢•mb•r IOIJ N•teJ l• the Flnandal StateTh?nts r Scheme Both Sections of the Pension Bullder kherne are cl•Jsed as defined benefit schernes. Pension Builder Classic provide5 a pension. Kcumulated from contributlon5 paid and converted intC+ • deferred annuity durin8 ernployment based on terms set and revlewed by ihe Church of England Pensions Board from tlme to timt. Discretionary increases may also be added. dependini on Inve5trneTht retufns and other faciors. P•n51on 8uilder 2014 Is a cash lance scheme ihat pro¥lde5 a lump surn whlch members use to wovld• benefits •t rttlrement. Pension contr¢butions irE rtcorded in •n Kcovnt for e•ch mernber. OiKr¢tionory bonuse5 may be added before retirement. depeThdln8 on investment retufns and other lattors. The •c¢oufii, •ny bonujes declared is payable, unrethjced, Irom ¥e 65. There Is fio Sub-di1100 of assets bthveen empltsyers In e•ch stctSon olthe P•nslon 8ulldef Scheme. The scheme Is considered to be a rnultirnployer schtmt 15 dstriW ITh Section 28 01 FRS 102. This is because It Is noi pos$5ts1e to attrlbute tht Penslon eulldtr Scheme's issets and li•billties to speclllc em0VerS and means thit t¢tbUtiOnS are Jfcounted for •$ If lh¢ kheme were • def)ned ¢ontrlbution scheme. Tht ptnsions tosts ch4r8ed to the SOFA In th• y•ir •r• th• contrlbutkins piyibl•. Forthe Penslon Bulldtr Classic stttlon, thevaluitlon rivealed a dtficlt of £4.8m on th• onoolni •isumptions used. At the rn0st receni annu•l revS•w, the Bo•rd chose to ir•nt • dlscrrfionary bonu5 of 3% followlni Improvernents In the lundln8 POSltlon over 2021. There Is no requlrernent for dell¢5t p•¥rnnts * th• curr•nt tlme. For the P•nslon Bullder 2014 sect5on, the valuat50Th r¢vealed a Surplus of £S.Srn on the on8oln8 •ssumptions used. Ther¢ Is no requlrement for delicit p•yments it the current ilme. The legal structure of the icheme li such th•t il •no¢her employer ljlls. 7riniiV Youth ènd Childrens Project coulol become responslble lor payln8 a share of the lalled employ•r's nSIOn liabilltl•5. FIX Fixtures. fltting5 ond equlp7wnr IndJ¥ldu•l items of equipment with a purchase prkt of El,OCQ or less •re written off when ihe èsset Is acqulr•d. Il an asset Is acqulred with speclllc 8rant fundln8 however, It 8oe5 throu8h the Stattmont ol Flo•n¢l•l Actlviti•s, mitchtnl the inctsrnt rettivt¢ wlth the expenditwe durlfia the ye•r. short.term dtposits Include ¢ash held On depts51t it the bank. Delerred incoft Restrltted fundin8 recelved in adv•nct Is t•rrid lorwlfd to the next fln•nci•l y••r to b• mwched a4alnst ihe relev•nt expenditure. STAFF COST5 Ourln8 theye•r the chty ernployed lour members ol staff who dld not earn £60.1))O p.•. or more. Theie was no iiustee's rernuner•ilon or other benefl¢s for the year Ènded 31 Oecember 2023 nor for the year ended 31 December 2022.
7HE TRItIlTYYOUTH AND CHILOAENS PROJECT Fkn•nd•l Si•tements lor th¢ ¢nd¢d JI DeCernr 2023 14otei to the fflnmdal Ststefflenl> LIllITIeS. AMOUNfs FALLING DUÉ WITHIN ONE KAA IA [•ts•¥ 11 Dt¢•mty•f 2073 No¢• Accruals. uniestrlcted Creditor5. re5trlcted Credltors-unrestrirted Deferred income- resirlcted 1.536 1.577 371 20,651 44,576 YOT 21,241 Accru•ls represent the Independent examinatknn lees relitln8 to 31 December 2023, whlih wlll not be n¥olced untll 2024 and the varlous other lovoSce$ fdotS08 to Decernber 2023 but not pald untll january 2024. AELATED PARTY TRANsKf1014S Ourln8 the yejr ended 31 December 2023 North Ormesby P•rochl•l Church Councll IPCCI char6ed the Trlnity Youth and Chlldr•n5 Project É46312022 £8261 lor photcopl•r tosts, The Trinlty Youih •nd Chlldrens PfolKt li not dliectly m•ni8ed by the PCC, however the incurnbent of North Orme5by Parish Church is exrfficio thiir ¢1 truste¢s •nd the PCC nomln•tes two lurther Trustees •nnu•lly. Durini th• y••r ended 31 December 202J Trinlty Centre Illorth Ormejbyl CIC charyed th• TrlnSty Youtb •nd Chlldrens Project £5,40812022 É5,3881 lor the use of Its Trlfiity Cenrre facllities f+y oftl¢e rent. loom hlre. The Trlnrty Centre (North Orme5byl CIC was formed on 30 April 2016 to wn the Trlnily Centrt facilitles.