Croeso Teifi Annual Report February 8[th] 2024-February 9[th] 2025 

The first family continue to thrive in Cardigan. They have successfully applied for British Citizenship and we welcome this outcome.  The father is working full time with a local builder; the mother is volunteering at Oxfam, giving some Arabic lessons and enjoying conversational English with Croeso Teifi friends. She has also started a three year full-time Hair and Beauty course. The children are thriving. Child number one plays football and rugby and child number two enjoys playing netball for the school. 

Our second family have successfully applied for Indefinite Leave to Remain, and are looking forward to applying for British Citizenship. Father is continuing to build up his barber’s business in Fishguard. The children are happy and settled, the elder three bringing a lovely dimension to their primary school community. 

This is the third year of resettlement in Cardigan for our third family and they are doing really well. 

The father is still volunteering at repair cafes in St Dogmael’s and Newcastle Emlyn, volunteering at Barnardos, and has enrolled on the2 year part-time HNC Course, level 4, for Electrical and Electronic Engineering at Pembrokeshire college. With few paid work opportunities presenting themselves, the best way forward was for him to consolidate his already ample skill set with a British recognised qualification. 

The first and third families were given notice to vacate their accommodation by early January of this year (2025). With available rented accommodation difficult to find, both families were lucky in that suitable premises came on the rental market at the end of November and early January. I am extremely grateful to the team who kept a close eye on any potential properties which came on the rental market and to those of us who were able to help with moving the third family. 

With seemingly overwhelming stories of conflict on a world scale, we must celebrate our compassion in this corner of West Wales. Faith in humanity overrides those feelings of despair. 

My thanks go to each and everyone who continue to support these three families. It is very rewarding to see them settled into life here in West Wales and I am sure that I speak for all of us when I say that the experience enriches us all. 

Sharon Carter (Chair) 



CHARITY COMMISSION
IOR ENGIAND ANO WALES
CROESO TEIFI
Receipts and payments accounts
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0910212024
0810212025
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrgstri¢ted
fund8
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Restricted
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Endowment
funds
Total fund8
Last yoar
io th• ft￿r￿1 £
to tho n•ar8•t £
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100
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100
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100
A3Pa
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Insurance
Family 2 Support
Fgmily 3 Support
Events Expenses
281
281
230
1,814
80
265
265
Sub total
528
526
2,385
A4 Asset •nd Investment
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526
626
2,385
Net of re¢eIpt￿(PeYrnOnts)
A5 Tran8f•rs botween funds
A6 Ca8h funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
526
526
2,285
526
526
2.285
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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
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6,061
2,561
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Date of
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Signature
Prinl N8me
Sharon Carter
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Timothy O'Neill
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Tre88urar'6 Notes on Accounts.
1. Accounts prepared on a rocelps and Payments basis.
2. RefoTgnce madg lo Charity CommiBsionlgov.uk bul formal ad8pledlsummari8ed for AGM Report requirements.
3. Verilied by Thomas We115 Cfj10412025
CCXX R2 accounts ISSI
04108￿025