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GlobalARRK: Global Action on Relocation and Return with Kids Charity Number: 1170455 Trustees. Annual Report PeriodApril 2024- End of March 2025 www.globalarrk.org

Contents Page Welcome Statement Objectives and Activities Stuck Parents Needs Family Support Services Education and Raising A wareness Advocating Research Organisational Development Gifts and Grants Received Financial Review 20 21 Financial Statements 22 Reference & Administration 25

Welcome to our Annual Report The Trustees are proud to present GlobalARRK's 2024-25 Annual Report, highlighting our work and impact over the past year. This report provides an overview of our ongoing efforts to support internationally displaced parents and to advocate for fair, compassionate cross-border family law practices. Over the past year, we have continued to stand alongside 'Stuck Parents, offering direct support services and empowering them to amplify their voices in order to influence policies that prioritise the needs of children and families. Our progress would not be possible without the unwavering dedication of our volunteers and staff, as well as the generosity of our donors, funders, and partners. We are truly grateful for your continued trust and collaboration. We invite you to explore the insights, achievements, and future directions outlined in this report as we look ahead to another year of meaningful, life-changing work. Sincerely, The Trustees and GlobalARRK Team

Objectives. purposes and Activities The charitys objectives are: To relieve the needs of children and families at risk of, or undergoing, international custody and residence conflict including international parental child abduction, by: Educating families and the public, raising awareness of the risks of relocating abroad and the possible legal implications for families Supporting children and parents in need who are'stuckl in a foreign country Advocating for the rights and best interests of children and parents who are'stucki abroad Providing families with information and signposting to mediation, counselling and other support services Encouraging and undertaking research and study into such issues and publicising the useful results *The term 'Stuck' means: unable to lawfully return to live in the country they consider 'home' with their children after an international residence / custody dispute with the other parent Mission: To prevent international custody disputes and reduce their devastating impact on children and parents stuck in a foreign country by raising awareness and connecting parents to support services to meet their needs. Vision: A world where few families go through international custody crisis but when it does happen the family have all the support they need Values: We work with Compassion, Courage and Persistence to reach our missionl

Public Benefit Statement The Trustees of GlobalARRK confirm that they have complied with their duty under section 17 of the Charities Act 2011 to have due regard to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit in exercising their powers or duties. All of GlobalARRK's service5 are provided without charge and are open to people regardless of nationality, gender, or religion. The charity's work benefits the public by promoting access to justice, reducing harm to vulnerable families, and improving outcomes for children in complex international situations. Through this work, GlobalARRK clearly meets the legal requirement to deliver public benefit, particularly in the advancement of the protection of vulnerable individuals, and the relief of those in need by reason of distress or other disadvantage. Summary of the Main Activities Undertaken for the Public Benefit: GlobalARRK (GA) is the only charity that supports migrant single parents who are unable to return home with their children after a relationship breakdown and child residence dispute. Incredibly, these Stuck Parents and their children can find themselves stranded in a country where they struggle to survive but cannot legally leave to go to live in their home country with their children. Apart from GA there are no specialist support services available for them. We help those Stuck Parents who are isolated, with little or no income, often dealing with domestic abuse, struggling with their mental health and with little understanding of the international law that traps them in that country. In some cases. primary carer parents and children can become separated if the parent feels that they have no choice but to go back to their home country without their child, which is particularly devastating as with the right support, there is usually a way for the primary carer and child to stay together. GlobalARRK provides free emotional and practical support with a call back helpline," email and messaging; online support groups; recovery courses,. befriending,. factsheets; legal clinic; signposting to expert legal support. Family support Educatlon and Awareness We also raise awareness of the issues by publishing on our website and our social media; working with the media and giving talks and presentations. Goals cafflpal9nln9 and Advocacy We advocate for a fairer system for stuck parents and support research that will better inform decision making and system changes. Research

Stuck Parent Needs 86% 70% LEGAL REPRESENTATION DOMESTIC ABUSE say they need legal advice or support finding a lawyer say they have experienced domestic abuse or family violence 61% FINANCIAL DIFFICULTIES LONELINESS AND ISOLATION say they have experienced financial difficulties Say they have experienced loneliness and isolation 11 It is difficult to capture what it feels like to be a Stuck Parent. The agony and despair is overwhelming. At many points. I did not believe I would survive the ordeal I doubt I would have without GlobalARRK 70% HEALTH AND WELL-BEING say they have struggled with their health and well-being

Family Support Services GlobalARRK services include supporting Stuck Parents, raising awareness of the issues facing Stuck Parents and promoting research and collecting stats. Parent Support Se￿Ices.. Call Back Helpline Online peer support groups Signposting to local, national and international resources and organisations Signposting to legal support Information Guides Legal Clinic (England based) Peer Befriending Domestic Abuse Recovery Toolkit 12 week course (England based) Lived Experience Group Monthly online Workshops Raising awareness of the issues.. Publish information Highlight issues for decision makers Give information talks Promoting research and collecting statistics.. Collect stats through our Stuck Parent survey Support other research via case studies Publish key reports 11 I wish the Professionals realised that their decision on one day in Court impacts the rest of my child and I's life. We aren't just stuck for 16 years, this impacts our entire life. l am being punished with a life term punishment for escaping domestic abuse. Why should my family be punished at all for seeking safety.

Statistics on need Thousands of parents are 'stuck' in a foreign country and struggling to cope. They are at high risk of harm from intimate partner violence / domestic abuse and other risk factors such as poverty, isolation, homelessness, lack of immigration status and mental health issues. Demographics and needs: 92% are mothers 86% have experienced Domestic Abuse l Family Violence 61 % have had financial difficulties 77% have faced loneliness and isolation 70 % struggle with their health and wellbeing 70% need legal advice/ to find a lawyer 86% report having suffered partner violence / domestic abuse 11 Nobody knows what to say when I tell them my children were sent overseas to my abuser. GlobalARRK was a lifeline, they understood what I was going through and connected me with other mums.

Helpline Service GlobalARRK offers a free call back helpline for "Stuck Parents" those facing international custody disputes or unable to return home with their children. By offering confidential and empathetic support, the helpline empowers parents with clear information, emotional support and practical guidance during deeply distressing circumstances. Many callers report feeling heard and validated for the first time, gaining clarity on their rights and options. The helpline not only connects parents to specialised legal and welfare resources globally but also fosters a sense of community and hope, making it a lifeline for those navigating the complexities of cross-border family breakdowns. Over 77% said they would recommend GlobalARRK to a friend 90% rated the helpline or email communication as very or extremely helpful 70% said after the 90 % helpline call they now know their next steps 70% 11 There is no service like this for Stuck Parents, they can help changes lives through their support. 11 GlobalARRK has given me hope. They have provided more insight, sympathy and practical steps to overcome this situation. GlobalARRK is a godsend!

Our Parent Support Activities and Impact: We have received 294 new contact forms, and supported 333 new people reaching out for support this year. Our existing Stuck Parents also had access to all of our services including law clinic, group work, workshops. We have given 203 free supportive calls to Stuck families. 76 parents have been added to a peer support group. We sent 3.560 supportive emails. We have dealt with 57 safeguarding concerns. We referred hundreds of families to our information guides, signposted to local charities / supporting organisations and Lawyers within our Legal Network to help them feel empowered to start their next steps. We hosted monthly webinars and workshops from professionals and stuck parent survivor / community led in which we had 90 attendees join on various topics. Our befriending team of have befriended 26 Stuck Parents with 74 calls. The Recovery Toolkit has supported 15 parents to start their recovery journey after abuse 11 Thank you so much for the GlobalARRK helpline - the call that was amazing, I spoke to such a lovely lady. I feel a little more secure and I feel like I have a plan in place. 11 Thank you for all your support, I found so much clarity from speaking with you all there and it helped me hugely. 11 Helping Stuck Parents with the right resources extremely helpful and kind 10

Befriending GlobalARRK's befriending service is a peer-based support program that connects G/ isolated and vulnerable parents with a trained volunteer befriender who understands what they are going through. having gone through their own Stuck Parentjourney as previously supported Stuck Parents of GlobalARRRK. The impact of the befriending service is vital, as it offers an ongoing relationship with somebody who understands first hand the impact of international family law. The Figures: 26 Stuck Parents befriended 74 calls completed 6 safeguarding concerns Ongoing training and support for Befriending Volunteer Stuck Parents 100% of befriendees who completed a contact form said the befriending calls were extremely helpful 70% of befriendees who completed a contact form had a well-being end point score of average or above average after speaking with our befriending volunteers (most Stuck Parents start befriending on a low well- being score). 11 Befriending'helped give a safe space to talk about everything going on which week by week, 11 (My Befriender)'was there where I needed her...she provided a shoulder to cry on, encouraging words and vital mental health 5UPPOrt. The fact that I didn't have to explain how I felt or what I was going through made all the difference., 11 My befriender was just wonderful to speak to and I felt I really had someone who wanted me to succeed. l always felt better after my chats with her. l am going to be ever grateful for her kindness and support. I wish every woman in this situation had their own befriender!

11 Being stuck on a small isolated country, I often go periods of time where I speak to nobody. Having a befriender meant I had something to look forward to each week, somebody to ask how my day was. It meant more than my befriender will ever know. 11 There is no sepdice like this for Stuck Parents. Cost of Living Crisis Hardship Grant In December 2024 we set a target of £500 to provide our hardship grant to Stuck Parents facing financial crisis. We plan to provide grants throughout the year to the most vulnerable families- so far we have given two hardship grants to two families. "I'd be able to see my children at Christmas and pay my bills and pay for food to celebrate the festive period., 'The hardship grant will make a huge difference. It would help me to stress less and buy a present for Christmasfor my child from Santa" Legal Support We have 29 law firms in our legal network in the following countries.. Australia, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand. Scotland, Spain, Poland, Portugal, England, and the US These firms all offer pro bono consultation and follow our ethical code of practice. Workshops We have hosted workshops for our stuck parent community with over 90 Stuck Parents attending to help provide information, connect our community and enhance emotional support. Feedback for the workshops have included: 'Today's workshop was truly excellent. l am grateful GlobalARRK organises theses workshops- I know feel equipped to secure my next steps" 'Workshop was good, very informative- thank you" 'Very helpful" "Informative and prepared me for what I need to kno￿, "Made me more aware" 12

Remote Legal Clinic We piloted our Legal Clinic successfully in July, and have since September hosted a monthly Clinic for 3 Stuck Parents each month in collaboration with our legal partner law firms. So far we have had 22 Stuck Parents use the Clinic The impact of the Clinic has been 100% of the attendees better understood their legal options and next steps, 100% had increased their access to Justice, 100% understood and 60% were supported to go on apply for legal aid. 11 The Legal Clinic was helpful. and l am grateful for the summary notes after- I feel I have the information at the ready, know what my next steps are and am ready which is not something I could say before I got in touch with GlobalARRK. 11 '1 cannot qualify for legal aid, and yet I'm drowning financially- the legal clinic offered my a gateway to get legal advice and take the rights steps forward, Recovery Tool Kit The recovery toolkit is a 12-week training program designed to support parents recovering from domestic violence relationships. It is based on ￿B (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) principles, which underpin the theory and techniques used throughout the course. The training helps parents reframe automatic negative thinking patterns, empowering them to recognize and challenge harmful thoughts and beliefs. By developing healthier cognitive patterns, the program enables parents to build emotional resilience, improve their decision- making, and create a more positive environment for themselves and their children. The impact is profound, helping mothers regain their confidence, self-worth, and ability to navigate the complexities of life post-violence. 75% of participants made improvements to self esteem with a more of a positive attitude to life and feel more satisfied. 11 Thank you so much, it's been phenomenal and moving and impactful! Your exceptional sensitivity and knowledge made this experience very powerful and authentic. 11 A simple thank you does not really come close to how truly grateful l am to you both. I feel so privileged to have experienced the opportunity of RTK, to have met so many wonderful people and to have learnt and reflected on so much. You have both been so incredible at facilitating, inspiring and empowering each of us. each and everyweek- thank you so much. 13

Our Family Support Impact Our goal is for 75% of our parents to: Feel less isolated and to build lasting relationships with peers in their community. This is a key element of recovery and we are able to evidence that parents are feeling less isolated through being a member of our peer support group; our Recovery Toolkit, phone calls and Workshops where parents meet each other on Zoom. providing a safe and supportive online peer group has been and continues to be invaluable. The support availoble to find legal help and the workshops and online meetings are very useful too., Feel safer and more confident to know where to ask for help if they are in danger.. We follow our Safeguarding procedure and work with parents on a Safety Plan if they or their children are at risk of harm. 'GlobalARRK has been a tremendous source of support for me offering guidance not just practically but also emotion(711y and mentally. Having that kind of con515tent help, especially when it comes to navigating difficult situations, can be life-changing., Improve their emotional resilience: The Recovery Toolkit course was very successful at improving their self esteem, assertiveness and ability to cope. Over 75% of attendees made improvements in these areas. '1 wanted to reach out, a simple thank you does not really come close to how truly grateful l am to you both. I feel so privileged to have experienced the opportunity of R TK, to have met so many wonderful people and to have learnt and reflected on so much. You have both been so incredible atfacilitating, inspiring and empowering each of us. each and every week - thankyou so much., Feel better informed to avoid legal pirfa115: After the call the majority say they are clear on their'next step5'. They also receive a Summary email with important contacts and information including access to our Information guides. '1 was referred to a solicitor and advised to discuss certain steps with them, therefore, the coll indeed helped me a lot to see a new direction. l am very grateful for the chance to progre55, even if it was only checking whether my thoughts are correct or not., Our ex service user volunteers have mostly involved our befrienders and moderators. They report enjoying helping current users despite it being difficult at times. We are currently recruiting new volunteers to boost numbers. '1 have been volunteering with GlobalARRK since I won my own international relocation back home. GlobalARRK was a source of hope and support when I needed it most, and l am happy to be able to lend my own time, sUPPOrt and experience to help those who need it., Feel empowered to make their voices heard: We had huge responses to our surveys on what needs to be improved with the legal systems and our LE group worked to inform decision makers internationally. 14

Educating and Raising Awareness International Family Law regarding the wrongful movement of children across borders is complicated and counter intuitive. Parents and the wider public struggle to understand it which can lead to parents unwittingly falling foul of the law or ending up 'stuck' in a foreign country. 11 The feeling of being stuck is one that is tricky to describe. The agony and despair was overwhelming. At many points did I not believe I would survive the ordeal, or even manage to finish the court case. Webinars and Speaking events This year we have worked with Hunters LLP to host a series of Webinars aimed at raising awareness within the legal community. We have had sessions on how protective measures work in a range of jurisdictions as well as on the Forum on DV and the Hague. The webinars have been very well attended by hundreds of legal professionals. We have also presented at events such as the NHS DA conference 2024 and the Women's Aid members meetings. This year we have revised and created even more Info Guides for Stuck Parents. Many thanks to our Legal partners who fact checked the legal guides. We now have guides on: Wellbeing Survival tips The Hague Convention 1980 Know before you go Legal Aid in England and Wales Relocation Non Hague Countries Staying safe online Article 21: Access We raise awareness via our Advocacy. Reportin& Website and Social Media. Our combined social media reach was over 73,000 for the year. Across our social media platforms we have a combined following of over 4,000. We have had 16,000 active users on our GlobalARRK website which is a 73% increase on the prior year. The top five countries accessing our website are the UK, US, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

Advocating It has been an exceptionally busy and impactful year for GlobalARRK's advocacy and campaigning work. In 2024 we were honoured to serve on the steering committee for the Forum on Domestic Violence and the Hague Convention, held in South Africa. This landmark event marked the first time that the voices of lived experience were formally heard in this context. It felt like a watershed moment-one in which survivors of domestic violence (DV) were finally being listened to, and where real, positive change seemed possible. We are deeply grateful to the courageous parents in our community who shared their stories to help inform and influence policymakers. Their bravery and determination to help others are at the heart of everything we do. We would also like to extend our sincere thanks to FILIA Hague Mothers, the New Zealand Hague Collective, the Narkis Golan Initiative (Sanctuary for Families), and all the other incredible individuals and organisations we've worked with over the past year to improve outcomes for DV survivors involved in international relocation and Hague proceedings. Our Trustee Dr Ruth Lamont produced a Relocation report and presented on this and our CEO, Roz Osborne, presented at three sessions during the Forum-The Voices of Lived Experience, Post-Decision, and Relocation. The full report detailing all the presentations from the event can be accessed here: Forum Report-june 2024 (H ofArtkts

Advocating Following the success of the Forum in S. Africa it was agreed that a follow-up Forum would take place in Brazil in October 2025, with GlobalARRK once again representing the voices of Lived Experience of Domestic Abuse on the steering committee. In April 2025, we also participated in the Washington Relocation Conference marking 15 years since the Washington Declaration. Our volunteer researcher, Nishat Hyder-Rahman, presented findings from our ground-breaking study based on the lived experiences of 165 of our clients. The report is available here: Relocation Report- March 2025 Our CEO, Roz Osborne, also gave a presentation on the need for trauma-informed services and systems for families affected by international relocation. She later reflected on the event in a blog post: Reflections on 15 Years of the Washington Declaration Additionally, Roz contributed an article based on her presentation to the International Judges, Newsletter, which can be read here: GlobalARRK Article for thejudges Newsletter- Ma 2025 GlobalARRK 17

Research This year, GlobalARRK conducted five research studies, four of which centred on the voices of lived experience, ensuring that international decision-makers are better informed by the realities of those directly affected by Hague Convention proceedings. We published five key reports: Relocation Reports- Parts 1 & 2 A comprehensive study on how applicant parents experience relocation proceedings and their efforts to return to a country they consider home. Models for Monitoring the Impact of the 1980 Abduction Convention An exploration of effective frameworks for tracking how the Convention is applied and its consequences for families. Protective Measures Report (in collaboration with FILIA Hague Mothers) An investigation into the effectiveness of protective measures offered to victims of domestic violence during international legal proceedings. The Mental Health Effects on Stuck Parents An in-depth look at the emotional and psychological toll on parents who are unable to leave a country due to being'stuck, All reports are freely available on our website: www.globalarrk.org/research These publications have been shared globally with governments, legal experts, and policymakers distributed through the HCCH portal, in hard copy at key events, and via international conferences. International Relocation of Children International Child Law- The Mental H•alth Efl•cts on Stuck Par•nt$ 18 2025

Organisational Development & Strategic Plan GlobalARRK was set up by and for Stuck Parents in 2012 and registered as a charity in 2016. We are user led and now have additional support from non-user Trustees and volunteers who are professionals in the field of International family law, migration and domestic abuse. We currently have three part time members of staff, 9 volunteers and 5 Trustees. The volunteers that work with us do a variety of jobs, befriending, moderating, research, marketing and communications and fundraising. We have a diverse board of Trustees who are supporting the charity with professional and expertise from their lived experience. Staff have benefited from a range of training and professional development this year which have been used to directly go back to growing GlobalARRK as a Charity, support Team development and provide ongoing Charity Support Seniices to our Stuck Parents. We have trained to lead the course The Recovery Toolkiv which allows us to run the course for our clients. We also organised a 'Run for Relocation, to raise vital funds to represent the voice of lived experience at events and connect volunteers and staff together in their common goal and further build connections. Looking forwards, GlobalARRK's Strategic Plan for 2025-2028 sets a clear path forward to address the unique challenges faced by Stuck Parents and their children. By focusing on family support, education, advocacy, and research, we aim to provide comprehensive and compassionate assistance to those in need. Through collaboration, innovation, and determination, we will continue to amplify the voices of Stuck Parents, drive meaningful systemic change, and build a sustainable future for the organisation. Together, we can create a world where no stuck family is left without support during their most challenging times. Check out the strategic plan here: https://drive.google.com/file/d11 Lnx7azzBu8GY121B7M5nw urmvu B5rzf/view? usp=sharing

Gifts and grants gratefully received We are incredibly grateful to all of our volunteers. supporters andfundraisers who enable our expert and dedicated team to make a huge positive impact on the lives of our Stuckfamilies. including." Our trust funders: The Society of the Holy Child Jesus (SHCJ) The National Lottery Reaching Communities The Legal firms in our network: AVRA Legal Bindmans Brethertons Caldwell & Robinson Solicitors A & N Care Solicitors Dawson Cornwell De Border Advocaten Divorcio Familia Elias Yiannatsis Freemans Solicitors Garcia Family Law Green Kaimer Min & Rockmore Hunters Law Kennedy Partners Lawyers L DJ Solicitors MK Family Law Miles Stockbridge Moore Barlow MSB Solicitors Norris Ward McKinnon Parry Field Lawyers Rodrigo Meira RWK Goodman Swaczyna Labuz-weiss Kancelaria Adwokacka sp.p. SCG Advocaten TV Edwards Weightmans England Weightmans Scotland Tritmj an lillen￿li￿nal 1241i'LY or.11(Mlidliir Lastly. a big thank you to our special long term supporter - Lesley. 20

Financial Review Finance Statements The accounts are prepared on a receipts and payments basis. The trustees have reviewed the charity's financial position and activities and have a reasonable expectation that the charity has adequate resources to continue in operational existence for the foreseeable future. Accordingly, they continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the financial statements. During the financial year from 1 April 2024 to 31 March 2025, GlobalARRK received a total income of £50,710, a significant increase from the previous year's income of £21,176. This growth was primarily driven by successful grant funding, including: £36,536 from the National Lottery Community Fund (Reaching Communities), £8,130 from SHCJ, and £5.441 in general donations. along with £603 in hardship-specific donations. Expenditure for the year totalled £42.236. compared to £26,627 the previous year. The main costs included: £33,704 in wages and payroll expenses, £2,402 in travel, £2,052 in office and running costs, and £4078 in other smaller costs covering communications (£714),. IT {£826); legal and professional services {£1324); staff-related expenses (£438); fundraising costs (£226); Hardship grants (£550). At year-end, the charity held £31,932 in cash (up from £23,459 the previous year). This includes: .£14,000 in designated reserves to cover four months of core operating costs. in line with the reserves policy .£7,183 in further designated funds for ongoing core costs not covered by project funding {e.g. travel and fundraising expenses) .£10,749 in restricted funds, providing a strong financial position for the year ahead. The Trustees wish to thank Godfrey Wilson accountants for their financial services this year. Financial Reserves Policy The purpose of this policy is to ensure that our charity maintains a level of unrestricted reserves that provides financial stability and protects the continuity of our services in the event of unforeseen circumstances. In line with best practice and our financial risk assessment, the charity aims to hold unrestricted reserves equivalent to at least four months of core operating costs, at £14,000. This level has been set to reflect our commitment to meet contractual obligations, particularly in relation to staffing, as the charity has a three-month notice period for some employed staff plus costs to cover potential redundancy payments. These free reserves will be designated and not used for day-to-day expenditure unless the charity experiences a significant drop in income or faces an emergency that threatens its viability. The reserves level will be reviewed annually by the Board of Trustees as part of the budgeting process and updated if there are significant changes in the charity's activities, risk profile, or financial position. Any use of reserves must be approved by the Board and clearly documented, along with a plan for replenishment where appropriate. 21

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of Global Action on Relocation and Retum with Kids (GlobalARRK) On accounts for the year ended 31" March, 2025 Charity no (if any) 1170455 Set out on pages I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity ('Ihe Trust") for the year ended Responsibilities and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 ("the Act"). I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination. I have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention (other than that disclosed below ') in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect: accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examiner's statement I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply. Signed: J?1 Ek Date: 26" August, 2025 Name: John Robert Eke Relevant professional qualification{s) or body (if any): Fellow of the Association of Charity Independent Examiners Address: Soarview, 4 Stable Court Malborough Devon TQ7 3FB IER October 2018

Financial Statement CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ANO WALES baiARR -0455 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For th? p•riod Irom To 01rtJ4r2024 31K1￿25 Section A Receipts and payments Un[￿￿￿{•d funds fund Total fund• Last y•ar A1 Rec•lpts 8.lyj 8.130 S441 f4)3 5.441 Sub total(Gross ¥Kome for ARJ 5.441 45269 50.710 X,176 A2 A88et and Inv•strn•nt ulo8. l$t• tsbl•). tota 21.176 Total r•c*pts .441 50.710 A3P• 226 226 33.704 33.704 1J24 2m2 1.324 ?.052 59) 4M 550 Sub tot•1 3.178 39.058 42.336 26.627 A4 Asg•t and investment reha￿$ t•bl• Sub tol•l Total p•ym•nts 3.178 39.058 42.236 26.627 N•t of re¢elptsl(p•yments) A5 Trangfers funds A6 Cash fund8 la8t y•ar end C••h fund¥ th1¥ y¢•r end 22 6.21 8.47 SASI 18.920 4.539 23.459 28.910 21.10 10.7 31.932 2J.45 23

Financial Statement Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unt•stiKt•d R•st14Ctd funds ) n•¥••if 81 Cash fund• Tot•1 ush funds 21.183 10.749 funds ••tC n••w• CwMrttvkn Detsih B4 AM•t• r•taln•d Iw th• ¢harlty'$ own u¥• Fundtowthkh Details 86 Ll•bllltl•8 Dr Dianne Scullion 2010812025 24

Reference and Administration The Trustees Name Role Lisa Jane Burden Brain Sophia Lopez Khan Kylie Rowsthorne Dr Isabel Ruth Lamont Trustee Trustee Trustee Trustee Dianne Scullion Trustee Retired this year: Duncan Milard Trustee February 2021-January 2025 February 2023-January 2025 Dr Laura Kean Trustee The GlobalARRK Team Name Role Rosalind Osborne CEO Amy Carlse Rebecca Crossthwaite Services Manager Parent Support Worker Research volunteer Nishat Hyder-Rahman Virginy Sarah Social Media Moderator and Volunteer Befriender Social Media Moderator Volunteer Befriender Eleanor Volunteer Befriender Rebecca Volunteer Life Coach Cat Volunteer Communications and Marketing Volunteer Mental Health and Wellbeing Support Volunteer Mental Health Lead Elise Laura Nishat Volunteer Researcher Accountants: Godfrey Wilson Bank: The Cooperative Bank Description of Charity's Trusts Type of Governing Document . Constitution How the Charity is Constituted: Charitable Incorprated Organisation Trustee Selection Methods . Appointed by the chair and other trustees 25

Reference and Administration Registered Office GlobalARRK Unit 1.04 Newark Works 2 Foundryway South Quays Bath, BA2 3DZ Email: info@globalarrk.org Website: www.globalarrk.org Signed on behalf of the board of Trustees: 26