ICTORY CENTRE
INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
30JUNE 2025
Charity Number 1169821

VI￿oRy CENTRE INTERNATIONAL
HNANCIAL sfATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 JUNE 2025
CONTENTS
PAGE
Trustees Report
Statement of Ftnancial Activities lincorporating the
Income and Expenditure account)
Balance Sheet
Notes to the financial statements
Independent Examination
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VICtORY CENTRE INTERNATIONAL
FINANCIAL STATEMEPItS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30JUNE 2025
REFEREN(E AND ADMINI￿RATIVE D￿Alls
Registered name
Victory Centre International Ltd
Trustees
Ebun Horata Nafisap, Scott
Fatmata Youngah
Principal office
Registered Address
5-8 Herringham Road
LONDON
SE7 8NJ
Bankers
Barclays Bank PIC
I Church Place
London
E14 5HP

VICTORY CENTRE INTERNATIONAL
FINANaAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30JUNE 2025
ORGANISATIONAL STRucfuRE AND DECISION MAKING
The Directors/Trustees of the Charity are 35 noted on page I
Directorstfrustees meetings are held monthly to review legal & financial strategy and financial
perforniance but regular contact is maintained in between tneetings to monitor the distribution of
funds, cash-flow, legal/HR procedures and general governance issues.
The Directors/Trustees work together with the management committee of the church, which
comprises the following as of 30 June 2024 who meet at least 12 times a year as a team:
Pastor Christiana Ansumana. Pastor Louisa Annan and Pastor Fatmata Youngah. In addition to the
work done by Trustees and Directors as detailed atK)ve. the charity 5eek5 to further its aims and
objectNes by utilising the volunteer capacity (of about 50} in the membership of the church. They
help to facilitate various areas of the activity and vision of the charity as follows.
Areas of Church Life & Volunteer Leaders
Pastoral & Spiritual Over5iEht: Pastor Ernest Owusu
Praise and Worship: Pastor Fatrnata Youngah. Administration: Pastor Fatmats Youngah , Peggy
Soko and Pastor Ebun Scott.
Finance: Flourette Richards
Child Protection & Vulnerable Adults Officer: Mrs Ebun Scott
Outreach & Ev3ngeli5m- Christine Aloyo & Mr5 Matilda E2zidio. Welfare Team- Ms Flourette Richards
& Mrs Su22ie Annah
Hospitality. Mrs Alimatu Kaykay. Ms Isha Koroma & Ms Sia Kpakima.
Children Service: Mrs Melody Owusu & Ms Flourette Richards
Youth Ministry- Mr Henry Sogie-Thomas & King Henry Omane
Sound Equipment & Maintenance: Mr Bright Agyeman
Organizing. Health & Safety- Ms Fatmata Youngah
Media & Creative Output: Miss Safiatu Carew
The Management committee and Trustees/DirectOT5 meet with various leaders in the church to
periodically review areas of church lrfe and activity. These reviews are key in ensuring that the
Charity continues to meet its primary objective& The TruStee￿DI￿CtOrS work together with the
management committee and the departmentsl leaders in the church to ensure that these aims and
objectiyes are met throughout the artivity of the organisation.

Areas of oversight and governance have continued to be developed this year including the full
review of the full health and safety policy. fire risk assessmenL r￿ed assets register and the ongoing
development and implementation of the Child Protection Policy in line with the latest government
guidance and advice.
The management committee and Trustee5/Directors set and agree financial budgets for each area of
Church life. These are monitored and reviewed each month against cash flow and expenditure
management.
REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES
Promotion of Gospel of Jesus Christ our Lord and Saviour
We hold regular weekly Bible studies and worship services. Members and the general public have
access to our regular meetings on Thursday and Sunday evenings. There were a number of
outreaches we have ones a month street evangelism in the Southwark area to reach out and invite
souls into the church.
Education and Relief Poverty
As a church we have been proacttve in responding to the needs of our local community in relation to
vulnerable people both in the congregation and our local community.
Training & People Development-we held a number of leadership training sessions aimed at
equipping pastors. ministers and heads of department as well as those aspiring to be leaders.
Members were offered advice and guidance to enhance their career prospects through one-to-one
coaching. These were usually held on the first Saturday of the month.
COMMUNITY PROGRAMME
Victory Centre International IVCI) is a multi-cultural church with over 10 nationalities. We have a
great heart for organising community events and activities aimed at building community
togetherness and bridging cultural differences.
YOUTH REVIVALS- These events are organised once a month in the church auditorium. This is an
event organized by the leadership of VCI to bring motivation and inspiration to our youths in order
to prepare them for a better future.
FOOD DISTRIBUTION-This is held quarterly on the last Sunday of the month and on specific
occasions like Easter and Christmas. We distribute food items to the general public and 35 well as
our membership. Special food parcels are given to needy people at the end of the occasion. We
hope to expand this service to cover a wider aspect of the community by inviting special groups such
as the homeless. asylum seekers and other vulnerable groups to benefit from these events.
WELFARE SUPPORT SCHEME-VCI has a system in place that allows the vulnerable, the briefed, the
sick. the aged and the unemployed within the congregation access some form of support such as

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food. clothing, money etc. We also do hospital visitations of our members and their families to offer
prayers and words of comfort needed for their recovery.
ANNUAL INDEPENDENCE DAY EVENT- We gathers as a church to celebrate the Independence Day of
each of the nationalities present in our congregation. We do this by advertising and opening our
doors to the community and celebrate with the display of various local food, cultural item5. play and
dance to the local music of the country in question. We listen as the country's history is read and
together we learn and sing the national anthem.
LIFE CLASS-This takes place every Sunday 30 minutes before the commencement of ourworship
service. Member5 are taught on how to discover their talents and utilize it effectively to achieve
maximum results.
During this class, we explore very important topic such a5 marriage. money, good behaviour, fear,
anger and career development strateEies.
CLOTHES BANK-We have started to collect clothes & shoes from individuals in the church for
5UPPOrting the needy and vulnerable. Last year we donated clothe5 and sh￿S to the victims of the
Grenfell tower fire disaster.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
PLANS FOR FUTURE PERIODS
Our plans for the next one to three years include:
l. Youth development programmes
2. Looking to buy a permanent place of worship
3. Increase our support for the homeless
4. Marriage and singles seminars
Prison and detention centre visitations programme
This report was approved by the board of trustees on
IS April 2026 and signed on its behalf by:
Ms
atmats Youngah
IfAp
ril 2026

VICTORY CENTRE INTERNATIONAL
STATEMENT OF FINANaAL ACTlVtnES (INCORPORATING THE INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
ACCOU
YEAR ENDED 30JUNE 2025
RIStRicfED
UNRISTRICTED
TOTAL FUNDS TOTAL FUNDS
FUND5 2025
FUNDS 2025
2025
2024
INCOMING RESOURCES
Charitable Source
155,172
155,172
182,583
Grants
HMRC Gift Aid
36.233
36.233
19,988
Total Donations
191.405
191.405
202,571
RESOURCES EXPANDED
Charitable Activtty
34,951
39,381
34,951
Venue and Event Organising
67,483
67,483
72,547
Honorarium
15.240
15,240
17,025
Legal and Professional
3,590
3,590
2,000
Wages
14.803
14,803
19,060
Travelling & Subsistence
3.283
3,283
7,017
Other Admin Cost
43,964
43,964
44,521
TOTAL RESOURSE EXPENDED
187.744
187,744
197,121
The Statement of Financial Activities indudes all gains and losses in the year and therefore a
statement of total recognised gain5 and losses has not been prepared. All of the above amounts
relate to continuing activities.

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BALANCESHEET A5AT 30JUNE 2025
NOTES
2025
2025
2024
2024
FIXED ASSEtS
Equipment
I2J￿2
15.132
CURRENT ASSETS
Debtors
Investments
2.51N)
Cash at bank and in hand
1.193
3.693
CURRENT UABILITIES
Accruals
(2.950)
(950)
743
Long term loan
{6,667}
116.118)
NET ASSErs
6,138
FUNDS
Jnrestricted Funds
2.469
2.469
Restricted Funds
TOTAL FUNDS
6,138

VICTORY CENTRE INTERNATIONAL
NOTES TO THE ACCOUNTS
FIXED ASS￿)
Equipment
Total
Costs at 117124
49,464
49,464
Additions
950
950
50,414
50.414
Depreciation at in/24
For the year
34,322
4,020
34,332
4,020
38,352
38,352
Net Book Value 30/6/25
12,062
12,062
2. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
2025
2024
Accrued Expenses
2,950
950
3. CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE AFTER ONE YEAR
2025
2024
6,667
16,118

VICTORY CENTRE INTERNATIONAL
I. ACCOUNTING POLICIE5
Basis of accounting
The financial statements have been prepared in accordance with Accounttng and Reporting
by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their
accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and
Republic of Ireland (FRS 102} (effective l January 20151-(Charities 50RP (FRS 1021, the
Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FR5102) and the
Companies Act 2(K16.
Cash flow statement
The trustees have taken advantage of the exernption in Financial Reporting Standard Nol
{revised) from including a cash flow statement in the financial statements on the grounds
that the company is small.
Fixed assets
The fixed assets will initially be recorded at C05t.
Depreciation
Depreciation will be calculated so as to write off the cost of an asseL less its estimated
residual value over the useful economic life of that a55et as follows:
Equipment
-25%
Building work
-25Yo
Motor Vehicles
-30%
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Victory Centre International Limited
Company Registration number= 10173897
Directorfs Report
For the period from l July 2024 to 30 June 2025
The Directors present herewith their report together with financial statements for the period from I
July 2024 to 30June 2025.
Principal Activities:
Victory Centre International Limited is a private company Itmited by guarantee. The companvs
principal activity during the year was the provision of church ministry se￿iCe5.
Directors
The following persons served as directors during the period:
Ms Fatmata Youn8ah
Mrs Ebun Scott
Small Company pr(wisions
This report ha5 been prepared in accordance with the provisions in Part 15 of the Companies Act
2006 applicable to companies subject to small companieg regime.
This report was approved by board on
April 2026 and signed on its behalf.
Mr5 Ebun Scott

vicroRY CENTRE INTERNATIONAL
INDEPENDENT EXAMINEWS REPORT
To the trustees and members of Victory Centre International with Charity number 1168839.
I report on the accounts for the year ended 30 June 2025. which are set out on pages 7 to
io.
The charivs trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts.
The charity's trustees consider that an audit is not required for this vear under section 144
of the Charities Act 2011 (the Charities Act} and that an independent examination is needed.
It is my responsibility to:
examine the accounts under section 145 of the Charities Act,
b. to follow the procedures laid down the general direction5 given by the Charity
Commission (under section 145{5)(bl of the Charities Act, and
to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.
Basis of independent examinerfs statement
My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by Charity
Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by
the by the charity and comparison of the accounts presented with those record5. It also
includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking
explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedure5 undertaken do
not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and no opinion is given as
to whether the accounts present a 'true and fairf view and the report is limited to those
matters set out in the Statement below.
Independent Examinerfs ststement
In connection with my examination with my examination. no material matters have come to
attention which gives me cause to believe that in:,
accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act for
2. the accounts do not accord with accounting records.

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT (Cont.)
I have come acros5 no other matters in connection w4th the examination to which attention
should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Samuel
re Akwafo FCCA
{[ April 2026
25 Austen Close
LONDON SE28 8AY
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