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2021-12-31-accounts

DAR Chair’s Report 7 April 2021

This will be our second AGM in lockdown. It seems incredible this time last year we had enjoyed our member’s event at the Quaker Meeting House where we pulled together ideas from the members, asylum seekers and refugees. How our world has changed since then. Steven Piper, from our drop in team, sadly lost his life. He has left a very large hole in the lives of his asylum friends and those of us who knew him. I have missed the hugs and chats with you all, DAR members, asylum seekers and refugees. For the Trustees and Exec Committee Zoom meetings have become a norm with comments like “you’re still on mute” being common! Despite these uncertain times, we have managed to reach out in different ways and adapt along with the rest of the world. It is my hope that we can include our asylum seekers and refugees more in our planning in the coming year.

Our Asylum Team have maintained regular contact with those who came along to the drop in to ensure that they are coping with the situation.

The Language Team continues to provide support and teaching to asylum seekers and refugees. Rebecca White has been a rock to the bereaved Syrian family following the tragedy last August. She has continued to teach them and provide emotional support. The team has broadened its work to include a growing number of asylum seekers alongside their continuing work with refugees. They have also been providing more homework assistance for children and young people. Alison Holland, with the support of Corporation Road Primary school, gained approval from local schools for an orientation programme which will prepare children and young people before they start school and support them when they do. This will start after the May half-term.

We have continued to raise funds through the generous support of our members and the wider public, and from charitable trusts.

One of our Trustees, Paul Hamilton, lead our Laptop Project. We acquired 21 reconditioned laptops from the Turin Trust and purchased data for each of the families with children at school, so that they were more easily able to access their online lessons. This was funded almost entirely by the generosity of our volunteers who responded to pleas for financial support by donating £4,550.

With the help of Clarey Wrightson, we were able to respond to the tragic fire at Moria Camp on Lesbos by collecting toiletries and other donations. Darlington folk donated so much that the Choose Love truck was not able to collect all the items but Clarey kindly delivered them to the Leeds depot.

We welcome Rosie Turner to the Executive team as our Partnership lead. Rosie will be linking up with other charities and organisations in Darlington to help Refugees find meaningful work as volunteers and building partnerships towards employment.

One of the challenges that we have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic is how to reach out to the single asylum seekers. These people are normally accommodated in a house or flat, sharing with someone who might not be their choice of a friend, with nothing to do and limited means of communication. Helping them to stay in touch with loved ones has to be prioritised along with food and clothing due to their restricted budget. We are aiming to alleviate this by applying for funds to help with internet connections. We also hope to set up a “bank of activities” that members are happy to share with asylum seekers, as the current lockdown eases. We hope that by linking asylum seekers with members through hobbies and interests this will improve relationships and make them feel more included in our community.

This is all occurring in the context of what appears to be a Home Office policy of creating a hostile environment for asylum seekers. This includes the increasing use of army barracks, restricted movement and the confiscation of mobile phones. The time taken to process claims has also increased and this is creating a growing backlog of asylum seekers in the system. We continue to raise these issues with our political representatives. The Sovereign Borders Bill making its way through Parliament appears to create a two tier system for asylum seekers. Now, more than ever before we need to be lobbying our MPs and asking questions about the lack of humanity in this Bill.

I look forward to seeing you all face to face again and sharing what has been happening in your lives over cups of tea and coffee.

Fran Wood Chair

Charity Name Charity Name Charity Name Charity Name No (if
any)
No (if
any)
CC16
a
Darlington Assistance for
Refugees
1170986
Receipts and payments
accounts
For the
period
from
Period
start date
To
Period
end date
1/1/2021 12/31/202
1
Section A
Receipts
and
payments
Unrestric
ted funds
Restrict
ed
funds
Endowm
ent funds
Total
funds
Last year
to the
nearest £
to the
nearest £
to the
nearest £
to the
nearest £
to the
nearest £
A1 Receipts
Donation 7,106 - - 7,106 1,583
Fundraising - - - - 1,000
Collection for White
Helmets
- - - -
-
Book Sales - - - - -
Bus Hire - - - - -
Interest - - - - -
Other 700 - - 700 -
Celebrations,
Entertainment &
Catering Costs
- - - -
-
NEMP Project - - - - -
Toiletries &
Household Cleaners
- - - -
-
CDCF Micro Grant
School Holiday Clubs
- - - -
-
The Hospital of God
Bike Grant
- - - -
-
Bicycle Repairs etc - - - - -
Fostering Event - - - - -
Laptop Project - 436 - 436 5,641
CDCF Micro Grant
Covid
- 2,750 - -
2,750
Christmas 30 250 - 280 285
School Orientation
Programme
- 3,398 - -
3,398
Afghan Refugees - 400 - 400 -
Lesvos Solidarity - - - - -
Sub total(Gross
income for AR)

7,836
7,234 8,509
- 15,070
A2 Asset and
investment
sales, (see
**table). **
- - - - -
- - - - -
Sub total
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- - - -

Total receipts 7,836 7,234 - 15,070 8,509
A3 Payments
Translation expenses - - - - -
Stationery, Printing,
Office Equipment &
Postage
23 - - 23 120
Bus Hire - - - - -
Insurance 108 - - 108 252
Household Goods 582 - - 582 -
Travel Costs - - - - 13
Fundraising Expenses - - - - -
Donation to White
Helmets
- - - - -
ICO Fees 35 - - 35 35
Rent - St Cuthbert's
Church Hall
338 - - 338 -
NE Regional
Employee DBS
checks
96 - - 96 38
Celebrations,
Entertainment &
Catering Costs
188 - - 188 122
NEMP Project - - - - -
Emergency Clothes
ASFamilies
- - - - -
Toiletries &
Household Cleaners
- - - - -
Lesvos Solidarity - - - - -
Holy Trinity Darlington
PCC re AS Families
- - - - -
CDCF Micro Grant
School Holiday Clubs
- - - - -
Bicycle Repairs etc - - - - 30
Emercency help e.g.
food, phone top ups
77 - - 77 10
The Hospital of God
Bike Grant
- - - - -
Book Sales - - - - -
Other 715 17 - 732 68
AS ESOL Provision
Dictionaries etc.
209 - - 209 24
For AS - Craft items,
toys & other sundries
AS Families
54 - - 54 16
Laptop Project 1,176 2,782 - 3,958 3,294
CDCF Micro Grant
Covid
- 1,475 - 1,475 -
Christmas 178 250 - 428 591
IT and Media Costs 284 - - 284 -
School Orientation
Programme
- 125 - 125 -
School Holiday Club 835 - - 835 -
- - - - -
Fostering Event - - - - -
Sub total
4,898
4,649 - 9,546 4,613
A4 Asset and
investment
purchases, (see
table)
- - - - -
- - - - -
Sub total
-
- - - -
Total payments 4,898 4,649 - 9,546 4,613
Net of
receipts/(paym
ents)

2,938
2,585 - 5,523 3,896
A5 Transfers
between funds
- - - - -
A6 Cash funds
last year end
5,092 2,364 - 7,456 3,560
Cash funds this
year end

8,030
4,949 - 12,979 7,456
Section B
Statement of assets
and liabilities at the
end of theperiod
Categories Details Unrestric
ted funds
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ed
funds
Endowm
ent funds
to nearest £ to
nearest £
to nearest
£
B1 Cash funds Petty Cash 45 -
Bank Account -
DarlingtonCredit Union
1,500 -
Bank Account - Co-
Operative
6,489 4,948 -

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- Signed by one or two trustees on Date of Signature Print Name behalf of all the approval trustees J Walker Janet Walker 1/30/2022