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2021-02-28-accounts

The Harvey Hext Trust annual Report

November 2019-December 2020

Introduction and summary

Welcome to the The Harvey Hext Trust annual report for 2019/2020.

The year has been one of challenge and change due to a global pandemic, which is reflected throughout this report. It gives me great pleasure and huge pride to be able to share the impact and support that the work of The Harvey Hext Trust continues to have for Bereaved families in Bristol and across the country.

Why is this work needed:

Over 7000 Children and young people die in the UK each year. The support the families receive varies dramatically from region to region. In some regions the families are offered ongoing Support by bereavement services/hospices whilst in others regions the support is extremely limited.

Sibling support is often overlooked when finances are tight.

The Harvey Hext trust supplies siblings with Bespoke Memory boxes, designed by the child using personal photographs/images. Every Memory box tells a story and celebrates the life of a child. The Memory boxes give the children somewhere to keep their siblings belongings all in one place, to take ownership of these items and to feel that they can visit them whenever necessary. The Memory bears enable the children to carry something special that belonged to their sibling, bringing a comfort that they are holding something dear to them. We believe we are the only Charity in the UK to offer this service.

We have built up some very close relationships with some of the hospitals bereavement departments and also various hospices around the country, and they use the Memory boxes as a part of their bereavement work with families both at the hospice and at home as part of their ongoing support programs.

Our Memory boxes are now available through professional referral from over 40 bereavement services. We have maintained and grown our referral paths through additional hospitals/hospices and charities.

Our Memory boxes continue to only be available through bereavement services and charities and this has worked extremely well ensuring that families meet our criteria. We have supplied families with Memory boxes and Memory bears via numerous reputable charities both locally and nationally such as Jessie May, CLIC Sargent, CBUK, The Henry Allen trust, Hugs from Henry, The Grace Kelly Ladybird trust and Great Ormand Street Hospital. We have continued and trusted relationships with local and national hospitals in particular bereavement staff at Leeds General hospital and local hospices and BCH. We work very hard to maintain these close relationships and hope to continue to build new relationships through the coming year.

We continue to build awareness of our small charity through social media and word of mouth. As far as we are aware there are currently no other charities that provide our bespoke Memory box services.

2020 has been an extremely busy time for us, as bereavement workers were unable to visit families in their home, they have been able to refer the families to our charity as our work is carried out remotely.

To date we have supplied over 400 Memory boxes and bears to bereaved families, each child in the family design and receive their very own personalised Memory box and bear.

During 2020 we have supplied 101 children with their very own personalised Memory boxes and Memory bears.

We are expanding our Memory box service to bereavement organisations up and down the country and hope to have a very busy and successful 2021 .

Financial Grants

Like many charities we have adapted our services this year due to the pandemic, and we have Awarded 20 emergency grants to bereaved families affected by Covid19 totalling £5750

Local support

Due to the global pandemic we have not managed to hold any of our Family days out but what we have been able to offer families as an alternative is a pass to three very popular venues in Bristol. We felt this was important for families to be able to enjoy some fresh air away from the home when government rules allowed.

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Bristol Zoo /The Wild Place

We have enabled 28 Families to spend a day out at this venue. The cost of a charity pass is £425 and we hope to be able to add more venues to this list over the coming years.

Circus star is an organisation that sends us free tickets for our families and this event is a yearly occasion loved by all who attend

Bereavement booklets

The Charity has teamed up with The Grace Kelly Childhood Cancer Trust to co fund a series of bereavement booklets for young children affected by the death of a sibling. These booklets are being used in many Hospitals and Hospices across the UK.

Fundraising

This has been a huge challenge in the pandemic but we were lucky enough to have been given a sizable grant by The National lottery

Office Space

This year we realised a need for an office/storage unit and this has become invaluable. We have a room where volunteers can help out and also a good size storage area for our ever growing fundraising material.

Training

We continue to learn about situations we may not be familiar with and have attended training sessions this year.

opportunity to gain a greater Knowledge of what a family encounters at an Inquest and how best to support them.

We have attended Focus groups with bereavement services to discuss how these services can be better delivered.

Group Support

The Harvey Hext Trust is part of a new collaboration of Bristol charities and Professional organisations working together to designing a new database for bereaved families and professionals in Bristol to access. This database will enable these people to access the correct support.

We are very proud to be part of this great initiative and meet with other members of the group every quarter.

In 2020 the group has been working together with https://goodgriefbristol.com to

make this fantastic event a success and to help end the stigma of talking about death and child loss.

Objectives

In the past 41/2 years The Harvey Hext Trust has offered support to siblings Nationwide by providing Memory boxes- thus also giving professionals anther tool to use when working with bereaved siblings.

We aim to achieve the following outcomes for the families we work with:

Impact and value of the service The Harvey Hext Trust delivers

We have continued to see an increase in the number of services that refer families to the charity.

We have continued to see an increase in demand for our services reflected in the number of families that we are working with.

Ambition and long term strategy

Our prime objective is to supply Memory boxes to Children who have lost a sibling. The Family support groups show a constant need for ongoing support for bereaved families.

To run Coffee Mornings for bereaved families.

To supply Memory boxes to children who have lost a parent

We have now employed a Part time member of staff to manage the day to day running of the charity. Planning events/Fundraising/Memory box orders, the member of staff will do this with the support of the Trustees.

Annual accounts

Our annual account for the supporting period are attached

Sarah Hext Chair of Trustees

07/12/2020

The Harvey Hext Trust No 1168844
Receipts andpayments accounts CC16a
Period start date
For the period
from
01/03/2020
To Period end date
28/02/2021

Section A Receipts and payments

Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Restricted Endowment
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest
£
to the nearest to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £ to the nearest £
A1 Receipts
Donations & Fundraising
16,724
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-
16,724
24,702
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Sub total(Gross income for
AR)
16,724
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-
16,724
24,702
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A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
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Sub total -
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Total receipts
16,724
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16,724
24,702
~~—SSSS=~~
A3 Payments
MemoryBoxes and Support costs 22,077 - - - - 22,077 12,691
Mechandise 200 - - - - 200 1,840
Rent 2,235 2,235 1,680
Computer & equipent expenses 805 - - - - 805 459
Event costs 4,715 - - - - 4,715 6,118
Wages 4,160 - - - - 4,160 -
Professional fees 600 - - - - 600 183
Postage, printing& stationery 432 - - - - 432 256
Telephone 434 - - - - 434 -
General expenses 756 - - - - 756 25
Just Givingcharges 216 216 198
Travel costs 111 - - - - 111 170
**Sub total ** 36,741 - - - - 36,741 23,619
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
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Sub total -
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Total payments
36,741
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-
36,741
23,619
Net of receipts/(payments)
( 20,017)
-
- ( 20,017)
1,083
A5 Transfers between funds
-
- -
-
-
A6 Cash funds last year end
44,259
- -
44,259
43,176
Cash funds this year end
24,242
-
- 24,242
44,259
~~—SSSS=~~
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CCXX R1 accounts (SS)

18/06/2021

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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
Categories Details funds
funds
funds
to nearest £
to nearest £
to nearest £
B1 Cash funds 29,468
-
49,486
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-
-
-
-
-
29,468
-
49,486
Total cash funds
Bank account
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(agree balances with receipts and payments (agree balances with receipts and payments
account(s)) Agreement Error
OK
Agreement Error
Unrestricted
Restricted
Endowment
funds
funds
funds
Details to nearest £
to nearest £
to nearest £
B2 Other monetary assets 505
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505
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-
Stock
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Details Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional)
Current value
(optional)
B3 Investment assets -
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Details Fund to which
asset belongs
Cost (optional)
Current value
(optional)
B4 Assets retained for the
charity’s own use
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Fund to which
Amount due
When due
Details liability relates
(optional)
(optional)
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
B5 Liabilities
-
-
-
-
-
Date of
approval
Print Name
S Hext
M Bryant
Signature
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CCXX R2 accounts (SS) 2 18/06/2021