Trustees, Report The Trustees, who are also Directors of the company for Companies Act purposes, present their report for the year ended 30 September 2024. Objectives and Activities The objects of the company are: l. To relieve persons, particularly (though not exclusively) orphans, street children, slum- dwellers, and refugees, who are in conditions of need or hardship or who are sick or homeless and to relieve the distress caused by such conditions in India (particularly in Mumbai) and in such other parts of the world as the trustees may from time-to-time think fit. 2. To promote the education (including social and physical training) of children, women and other disadvantaged andlor marginalised persons in India in such ways as the charity trustees think fit, and in such other parts of the world as the trustees may from time to time think fit. 3. The relief of sickness and the preservation of health among children, women and other underprivileged an(Vor marginalised persons in Indi4 and in such other parts of the world as the trustees may from time to time think fit through the provision of mobile medical units, medical centres and establishments including the provision of equipment, facilities, and services. Achievements and Performance I. PRIMARY FOCUS- EDUCATIONAL SERVICES- Child Engaging and sustsining children in education has the power to prevent exploitation and create intergenerational transforn]ation. Our Community Intervention Programme (CIP) emphasizes on identifying the needy children and supporting them in the school admission process (GovtlPrivate) as per the choice of the family. If the child fails to qualify the admission process or has been dropout for various other factors, then he/she is enrolled and equipped in Beacon Learning Center. Beacon Learning Center has three main streams of coaching: Pre-Primary (Formal Education) Primary (Fornial Education)
Bridging Program on Bus (Non-Formal Education) focused on street children ACHIEVEMENTS (EDUCATION) Enrolment at Beacon Pre-Primary has been consistent giving opportunities to the neediest children from 4 different communities in Mumbai, with 964 children enrolled between June 2023 and March 2024, and 1194 children from April 2024 to September 2024. b. Beacon Primary witnessed steady enrolment across Grade I to Grade 3 between June 2023 and September 2024. with 253 children enrolled from June 2023 to March 2024, and another 151 children joining from April to September 2024. c. From October 2023 through September 2024, 1015. children took their fjrst steps into Fonnal Education, reflecting strong community engagement. Beacon's sustained efforts over the years have resulted in the enrolment of 6,675 children into forn]al schooling, including those added in the 2023-24 period. d. Between October 2023 and September 2024, the Education team conducted 22 different types of Awareness Programs. reaching 1674 individuals from urban slum communities and fostering greater awareness around the importance of education. 2. SUPPORT SERVICES- Family & Community Extended through Vision Rescue Community Service Centres (CSC) by team of Community Manager and Community Workers, all qualified social workers: Support facilities provided for MEDICAL/DENTAL/DRUG ADDICT/COUNSELLING- Career & Family VOCATIONAL TRAINING - Tailoring Course, Mehendi Course, Beautician Capsule Course, Making Paper Bags and Bracelets, etc. SPORTS - Football, Cricket Coaching Self Defense - Martial Art l Judo Coaching Empower THE COMMUNITY VOLUNTEERS AS CHAMPIONS Networking and Liaoning to be done with GO, NGO, Corporates. Trusts and other organi7ations.
ACHIEVEMENTS (Support Services) a) A total of1927 individuals were reached in the year 2023-2024, through dental, medical. and mental health awareness campaigns across target communities. b) 8 health camps were conducted, reaching 792 people through partnerships with Government Health Posts and Hospitals-strengthening community trust and promoting health-seeking behaviour. c) 299 women received vocational training in employable skills to support economic self-sufficiency. National and international markets were explored to generate sustainable livelihoods for trained women. Orders secured post training. by the women, included, bracelets (2902), paper bags (1770), notebooks (2120), cards (1950). tote bags (340), pouches (940), tea coasters (490), earrings (310), unifonns (2236) and other items (1510) d) Uniforms for Beacon Learning Centre children for the upcoming academic year are being stitched by the mothers and sisters of the community-building local ownership and pride. ¢) 58 active community champions conducted regular sessions across locations, fostering local leadership. Customised training sessions for the champions were held periodically to build their capacity based on evolving community n¢¢ds. g) The VR Sports Club participated in 6 football matches and 6 cricket matches at the district level, featuring 22 children, some of whom were highlighted in professional leagues. h) The School Support Program successfully trained over 720 students across local municipal schools in Self DefenCstrengthenIng confidence and personal safety.
Referenee and Administrative details Charity name Vision Rescue UK Other name the charity uses Registered charity number 1169122 Charity's principal address 4 Mason Road. Nonvich, England, NR6 6RF
Names of the eharity trustees who manage the charity Dates acted if not for Name of person (or bodyj entitled to appoint trustee (il aDy) Trustee name Office (if any) whole year David Bhageri Resigned 19 July 2024 Nalishebo Elliott Jon Nonnan Jonathan Simpson Chairman Del Manning David Niblock Appointed 30 July 2024 Timothy Cocking Appointed 19 July 2024 Corporate trustees - names of the directors at the date the report was approved Director name Nalishebo Elliott Jon Nonnan Jonathan Simpson Del Manning David Niblock Timothy Cocking
Declarations The trustees deelare that they have approved the trustees, report above. Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Signature(s) Full name(s) Jonathan Simpson
Vision Rescue UK Charil No Corri Annual accounts for the 1169122 9548602 eriod Period end dale Period start date 0111012023 3010912024 Section A Statement of financial activities lin¢luding summary income aiid expenditure account) Restrlcted Income funds Unr8striGtsd funds Endowment funds Rocomm•ndgd categorh8 by actlvlty Tolal funds prtor yr funds Income INI)ts 3) Incom• and endowments from: Donations and legacies Charitable activities Other trading a¢livili88 Inv8slments FOI F02 F03 F04 F05 S01 S02 S03 S04 S5,453 55,453 45,441 Separate material Item of Income Other Total Expendlturo (Notss 61 EXndItuT0 on.. Raising funds Charitabb activitk88 Sepaiate material expenso rtem Other Total S05 S07 55,452.80 55,453 S08 S09 S10 S11 S12 482.00 48,325.00 1,504 48,777 48,787.00 48,787 50.281 Net InGornel{•xp6ndlture) beforn tax for the roportlng perlod Tax p8yable S13 S14 6,66S.80 6666 4,840 Net Incomellexpendlturo) #ftèr tax lf0 Investment galn81{108se•) Nel gainslllossesl on inveslmonls Net incomollexpondlturnl Extraordinary items Tr•n$fgrs betw8èn fund8 Other recognlsgd galnsllloss•sl: Gains and losses on revaluation of fixed assets for the charrty's own use Other gainslllossesl Net movement in fvnds S15 6 665.80 4,840 S16 S17 S18 S19 6,668 6,666 4,840 S20 S21 S22 6 665.80 6,665.80 Reconclllatlon of funds.. Total funds brought forward Total funds canied fonyard S23 S24 24,401.79 31 067.59 24,401.79 29,242 24,402
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Independent examiner's report on the accounts
Section A Independent Examiner’s Report
Report to the trustees
Charity Name Vision Rescue UK
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|I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above|
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Having satisfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required to be audited for this year under Part 16 of the 2006 Act and are eligible for independent examination, I report in respect of my examination of your Charity’s accounts as carried out under section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 (‘’the 2011 Act’’). In carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent [The charity’s gross income exceeded £250,000 and I am qualified to examiner's statement undertake the examination by being a qualified member of [insert name of applicable listed body]]. Delete [x] if not applicable.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below *) which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
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the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; or
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the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair’ view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
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Name: Mari McLoughlin
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