Trustees. Annual Report for the period P8ri0d start date Peric#J end dat8 From 01 01 2020 31 12 2020 Section A Reference and administration details Charity name FND Hope UK Other names charity is knv*n by FND Hope Registered Gharity number (rf any) 1173607 & SC048333 Charitys principal address 21 Chelwode Banbury OxFordshire Postcode OX16 1QN Names of the charity twstees who manage the charity Trustee nam Offie• (IF any) Nam• of person lor body) èntitlèd to appoint trust8• Matt BIrl$tIe Chair Louyse McConnelE- Trevillion Trustee Bridget Danielle Mildon Trustee Lucinda Sian Smulders Trustee Robert Wilson Thomas Trustee Richard Newland Trustee 07.09.2020 07.09.2020 Joyce Davies Abigail Bisho Laggett Christopher Symeon Trustee Trustee 18.11.2020 Trustee 18.11.2020 10 12 Names of the trustees for the charity, If any. (for example. any custodian trustees) Name Dates acted If not for whole TAR M8r¢h 2012
Names and addrosses of advlsers (Opuonal InfornOn) e of adviser Name Address Independent Examlner Wamer Wilde Limited 4 Marigold Drive. Bisley. GU24 9SF Nam8 of chlef axocutlv• or names of sonlor staff m•mbor8 {Optlonal Infonnatlon) Dawn Golder Section B Structure. governance and management Description of the charitys trusts Constitution of a Charitable Incorporated Organlsallon whose only votlng members are its charity trustees dated 28° June 2017 Type of goveming d0ment How the chadty Is constltuted Charttab Inrated Organisation (CIO) Trustee selectlon methcAIs Trustees are recruited and appointed under dause 10 of the Constitution (1) Apart from the first trustees, every trusteg must be appolnted [for a tenn of [threel years] by a resolution passed at a properly convened meetiTr3 of the charity trustees. (2> In selecting individuals for appointrnent as charlty trust888. th8 charity trustees. the charlty trustees must have regard lo the skllls. knowledge aThJ experience needed for the effectlve admlnlstratlon of the CIO Addltlonal govornanco Issues Ioptlonal Inforn)atlon) Trustees have undertaken the following courses Online GDPR Awareness for Small Charitiès Course conducted by VSL Training Onllne Safeguardlr¥J Adufts AerenesS Course ty Vltal Skllls Online SafeguardiTvJ Child Awareness Course by VSL Consulting You may choose to include additional information, whe relevant. about: policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees. the charlty's organisational structure and any wder network with which the tharity works., relationship with any reLgted parties: trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. Section C Objectives and activities TAR March 2012
FND Hope UK aim to change how functional symptoms are understood and defined within the UK. Summary of the objects of the charity Sot out in its governing document We work in a concrted manner to advocate for the Men, Women and Children have had their lives impacted by physical and often debilitating functional Sptoms. Our rni5sion is to promote awareness, SUPPK)rt affeded indtviduals, and advance research for the prevention. treatrnent and recovery of FND. The relief of siiness arKJ preservation of health of those affected by Functional Neurol(xJical Disorder (FNDI and their families, carers and communities. In particular, but not exclusively by: 1) Raising awareness and understanding of the general public into the nature, c3uses. diagnosis, prevent, treatrftent and recovery of FND through social media. charitable events, medical Conferen and any other edu(zlional means such as leafiets and bLK)klets Summary of the maln activities undertaken for the publ1¢ benefit In relatlon to these objects (include within thls section the statutory declaratlon that trustees havo had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commisslon on publlc benefit) 2) Coordinating a voluntsry FND patients register to assist doctors in the advancement of new and ongoing research, prevent, trealment and recovery of FND in partnership wth the Genetic Allrance. 3) Workiw wrth Medical and Allied Health Professionals to provide a better understanding of FND, improve medical protocols, and promote ethir21 staThJards for FND thrOh personal conta¢ advocacy and training. Addttlonal detalls of objectives and activibos (Optlonal Infomiation) eer SLJPPOrt Groups Due to the Global COVID Pandemic, we qui(aly had to change our strategy to bring our peer support groups online to still provide the support to our FND communty. With the help and support of our 13 volunteers. together we organised 1 hour vlrtual peer groups uslng our ZM platform each moTIth. o London (1° Tuesday of every month) ScollandA Wednesday of each rnonth) Wales (3 Monday of each month) North East (1° Saturday of each month) o Norfolk (1" wnesdaY of each month) Surrey (3 Friday of each month) UK Wide (4 Wednesday of each month) Berkshire (1" Thursday of each month) o BCP (Boumemouth, Christchurch. Pix)le) and Isle of Wight ( Monday of each month) Parent Peer Groups (3 Thursday of each month) This is a vital Sour of support for our FND Community, where they can reath out to peers going through a similar journey. ask questions. and provide support and thce to each other. We have also seen medical professionals join our peer support groups to provide additional support and to answer questions . Dr Christopher S90n from th? Wolf8on Rehab March 2012 You may choose to indude further statements, where relevan( about: policy on grantmaking. poIiGy programme related investment; contribution made by volunteers. TAR
Unit. London and Dr Jason Pri. Middlesborough. We have also pul in pla online training for our peer support workers to complete a Child Safeguarding course and an Adu]t Safeguarding Course supplied by VSL Consulting and Vilal Services. -FND Hope UKis so importantfor those of us with FND to get infomiation ond meet others with the same condition. so as not tofeelso isolated" Lesley Peer e churityis Important to me us living in a rural island. IVS easy tofeel alone but with FND Hope UK lfrelport of u comrnunitrf. Maureen- Serwce User °FND Hope UKts thefirst Ilne ofsupportfvr o condltlon of pondemlc proportions, while Suffere waitfvr &12 months Iminirnurnjfor ufir5t contart support/referralfrom a proftssionol-. Leon- Seryi(e User Section D Achievements and performance Summary ofthe main achievements of tho ¢harlty durlng the year We have strethened our board by re([knng four new additional t)ard members to increase the skill set and dNersity. joy Davies a master degree in dinical psychology and is also a Neurodtversrty Edu(ztion orricer with the SNP Dr Christopher Symeon who is a Consultant Neuropsychiatrist from the wolfs Rehab Unit as part of St Georges UnNersity Hospital o Richard Neland, a CEO & founder of AIMCommunity a Creative Arts Education and Mentoring charity. indudiry 8 Masters Degree in Youth arKI Community Work. Abigail Bishop-Laggett public relations and govemment affairs professional is eXperiend in SUpptIng healthcare organisations raise awareness of complex or lesser-known (x)ndition5. Medl*l FYnar+ r.nmrni•trw We have grovm our UK Medical Expert Committee by inviting Dr Ben Baig - Senior Lecturer in Child and Adolent Psychiatry. St Thornas. Hospital, London o Dr Fiona Summers - Consultant Clinical Neuropsychologist, Aberdeen Royal Infimry (NHS Grampian) We now have a diverse range of medical and allied health professionals. We meet on a quarterly basis via Zoom, and discuss advancing research in both Adults and Young Children. Help to raise awareness of FND, support any Fiublic policy dng9s. We support research requests and survey studies and proactively engage our Ix)mmunity to get involved. °FND Hope UKhas ployedo mojorrole in changing the landscapeforpeople with FND, their corers undfvmilies. TheYh¢7 been central to increased TAR Mareth 2012
Section D Achievements and performance awGiene55 ol FND tsnd provide o lot of information undsupport with minimal resource& FND Hope UK also works really closely with health professionals such os myself in o wide varty of clinicol and research project5. 1 hove personally found this invaluoble. The continuedsucce5s of FND Hope UKIS e55entiol to patients with th common but hidden condition os well as the clinicians trying to improve services and researchfor them-. - Pmftssorjon Stone- Pmfessor of Neurokn, Royiil Infimjary Edinknh and member OAFND Hope UK Medicol Expert Commlttee "FND Hope UKplays a cruclal role In raislno i)worene55 of FND a5 well 05 provldlnLI Informatlon andsupport to people wlth the condition. Bv representing those with lived experience of FND. theyploy o vital role In empowering patients ond odvocotingfor better FND services." Dr Bibo Stonton. Neurolo9ls¢ Xln Comege Hospltol -stigma, negative ottitudes and misunderstanding hove hlstorically and continue to surround the intertxtion5 of heolthcore profvssionals with people with FND. FND Hope UKprovides on essential bridge thot allows patient voices to be really heord ond the development of a shored understt7nding of this common and disabling condition. Through this process, research ond clinict71 service developments are immeasurably strengthened. and the prospect of improved care and treatmentforpeople with FND 15 brought significantty closer to realirf. ProfewMorkEdMirds Proftssorof Newology, St Georges Unl¥w51ty Ilospltol
FNDandUS Campaign
FND Hope UK w)rked dosely Director Mike Rumsey from Rumsey Fllms where we were able to doGument the insplrfng personal FND joumeys of four of our Servi users. The campalgn vrds launched by our Patron Lcffrain8 Kelly, and IEcame really successful with a total reach of -4 which Is fantastlc and shows just how much awareness we were able to raise on FND. On Twitter our reach was 99,869 and on Facebook and Instsgram 714,875. On our You Tube Chanr1 had the following views (fotal 7.445) o Lorraine launch- 1 k o Jetnma- 998 views o Anthony- 612 views Georgia- 763 view5 o Robert- 572 views Full Fllm - 3.5k views TAR Mafth 2012
Section D Achievements and performance Meet our inspiring individuals Robert- Trustee and Legal Advisor for FND Hope UK Jemma - FND Hope UK Peer SuptK)rt Worker o Anthony- FND Hope UK Peer Support Worker Georgia- FND Hope WarTior We were so overwhelmed by the reswns8. that we have agreed to continue with this MpaIgn in 2021 MYFND apD We supp the u92tion. providgd feedback. and organised a webinar to launch the new MYFND app created by Dr Christopher Symeon. Professor Mark Edwards, Dr Glenn Nielsen. Dr Mike Dilley. Dr Rah1 Dean frINn the Wolfson Rehabilitation Team. The app helps indiwduals to understand their symptoms, track how the symptoms change over time and leam different techniques to help manage Iheir FND symptoms. The webinar has been watched over 700 times, and we have received some positive feedback on the App. Neurolg-' The Èxecutive Director has been vn)rklThJ very closety vth The NeurokNJi(31 Allian Supported the Neurol(NJical Allian survey, lrfe with a neurological condition during COVID19 where we were asked to rewew the survey prior to promotK>n 7.61 /0 responses were from the FND MmunIty. The report found that people with neurological conditions had been profoundly impacted by the pandemic, wryth many reporting disruptions to Iheir treatment, care and support. We signed a joint letter wtth many other neurological charities in collaboration with the Neuro Alliance to Sir Simon Stevens to IoK)k at restarting serwce for people wth neurologiGal conditions after the COVID19 pandemic. Our Executive Director has also become a member of the Mental Health Sub Group whith discusses Mental Health licies and how these Izn be chaTYJed, such as the Intergrated Care Systems and Influence. o The NeurolLYJical Aliance formally asked our ExeGutive Director to become the Vice Chair of the Policy Group where tdicy issues are ralsed and discussed to help support policy changes for all neurolrNJical (x)ndttK)ns such as Long Covid, PIFU (Patient Intliated Follow Up). The Exeartive Director has also been meeting with National Neuro Advtsory Group (NNAG) part of the Neurological AlIsan, on the Qptimal FND pathway, which unfortunatety was paused due to the COVID19 pandemic. Work will Commen in 2021. We have started to vA)rk more doseEy ryth the Wales Neurological Allian, spectficalty around the lack of FND Services. We have also nnected V*ryth Dr Tanya Edmonds who will be organising a Task & Finish group for FND SeNices in Wales in 2021. N'ei We have started to vlork more closely wtth the Neurological Alllance of Scodand, s ctfical around the lack of FND Services and no March 2012 TAR
Section D Achievements and performance mention ol FND on the NHS Inform platform. Our Trustee Robert Wilson Thomas has also joined the Wales Neurological Condltlons A(fvisory Group Coronaunlty Coronaunity is a student led COVID19 organisation to help support charities on consultancy projects. The executive director worked with 6 students on the following projects ial Media Audit of our Social Media Accounts Creation ol a Volunteer Handbook Plan a PR Strategy for the roll out of our #FNDandUS campaign o It was great to work Yth some really enthuslastic students. and were able to identify areas for improvement for our social medra, the new Volunteer Handbook has now been created and the PR strategy helped us to plan arKI Drganise our #FNDandUS campaign Southampton RTC fomally announced us 88 their charlty of the year to help us raise awareness of FND and to help Trmth fundraising. We'd like to thank them for Ihelr help and support. World FND Month Encouraged participation from the general public and our FND community in our 7 Annual #FNDAvRre Awareness Campaign Worfd FND Our patron Lorraine Kelty also got involved In creatlng positive message for our FND cx)mmunity, Nwth over 2.7k vlews on our FND Hope You Tube Channel. -Aprll Is World FND month ond in these unprecedented tirne5 our olm Is to continue to offersupport throughout this pandemic. os we recoqnise that FND doesn't stopfor anythlng. We oll need to ty to remain positive. ond os artive us possible. Remember we are allowed to oo out Into thefresh olrfor exerclse once o day. of course many of us ore in isolotion due to the lockdown, but remember physical so¢iol distoncing does nrtmean emotlonal dlstanring. You can pick up the phone. wrlte a letter, artdin in with some of the actlvities durlng World FND Month. FND Hope UK ore herefvr pvu. Anyfvm? olexercisefor your mind ond body is SO Positive to keep you motivoted. So tryond do what you can. Levs try to look at what we do have this month rother thon what we don't. Positivityis the key when tlmes ore hard. So let s all keep motivated os best we con and help those around us 05 together we've got thls. I m FND Awore are you? Take care andstay well-. Loffaine Kelty CBEPotron o Many more also got involved The t1 of Trustees gettirKJ involved to share wth our IMnIty th8t Wè arè
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Section D Achievements and performance Clini081 Neuropsychologisl al Ihe John Fiadcliffe Hospitsl in Oxford, Dr Niels Detert. 1li8cu&%es Mindfulness during FND Month 524 vIeS on You Tube The Brain Charity ILiverpooll getting In%d in rdising 8Ware$S of FND FNDM¢ntl 872 Fwple Teached on our Open F8(botsk Page Pembroke Caslje lighting up Blue for Wortd FND Month to support Ihe NHS, photo by Beverfy Thom88 1019 peoF4e reached on wr Open Lauren share her St in the BarkiTrJ and Dagenham Post 1168 people ch on <yJr Open Facebook Page Tom Flendervrtiles his FND K4Jmey for Niheallhrare.com"A qu8st darity.. 669 FW)le ached on our Open ison NaTr creates an inspiriryJ video sharing her ovm FND journey for wrd FND Month. 756 p8<¥)le rèach on our (èn Facebc** Page Fli- We have been very thanktul for the fundraisers we have had in 2020. even wtth the Global Parmlemic. Here are some of the fundraisers we'd like to mention. but V.d like to thank all our furTrdraisers in helping to support our charity and our FND community. Just Giving (Total indudes Gift d) Cart Knowles, Inveme&s /2 Marathon £1005.36 o Kate Bidw811, ½ mile walk for her 21" birthday £922.65 t)onna Stretton. 100 miles in August. £788.02 o Laura Cordell, Virtual Pub Qui4 £722.50 Wirgin Mon&y Giving Christina Golder, My Prudential BikeRide London, £616.25 Sally Eason. 10 Flute+TfMM, £588.36 FaGebook Angelina Marren, £361.00 Charlotte Alder, £320.1)0 Val Stewart, £284.00 an Elizabeth, £260.00 TAR March 2012
Section D Achievements and performance FND Hope UK organised a number of vrfebinars for our FND community on the following tOPiC5 Dr Niels Detert, Mindfulness. with 553 wews on our You Tube Channel o Professor Mark Edwards on FND and Relapses th 1.3k views on our You Tube Channel o Dr Chris Symeon, MYFND App with TIO views on our You Tube Channel Dr Jason Price. Hypnosis and FND, with 684 vlevts on our You Tube Channel NICE GEJidAlin We promded feedbac on the Suspected Neurological Conditions Quality Standards specrfically for FND We held a meeting with Dr Paul Chrisp Director of FND Guidelines with Professor Mark Edwards on how to create an FND NICE Guideline. Due to the COVID Pandemic. most guidelines had been placed on hold due to a number of COVID related guidelines needing to take priority. Further discussions lo be held in 2021. We responded to over 5(K) emails from our communlty to support them th questions, identrfng FND specialists, sign-posting them to reSoUS we have on our WbSite. We also supported 15 indtviduals yth providing more detailed letters to help ryth requesting referrals to FND ScIalISt units, providing letters to medical profess+nalS to educate thern on FND due to pcK)r treatrnent. discussing reasonable adjustrnents in the workplace, and housing support. Pe ap Due to the Global COVID Pandemic. we quickly had to change our strategy to txing our peer support groups online to still provide the support to our FND MMUnty. With the help of 13 volunteers, we organised 1 hour vÉrtual peer groups using our Zoom platfomi each month. London (1. Tuesday of every month) o Scotland 2 Wednesday of each month) Wales (3 Monday of each month) North East (1 Saturday of each month) o Norfolk11" Wednesday of each month) Surrey (3" Friday of each month) UK Wide (4 Wednesday of each month) o Berf(shire (1" Thursday of each month) o BCP (Boumemouth. Christchurch, Prxjle) and Isle of Wight ( ndaY of each month) Parent Pr Groups (3° Thursday of each month) This is a vital source of supwrt for our FND communlty, vthere they can reach out to peers going throLJgh a similar joumey, ask questions. and provlde support and adv1 io each other. We have also seen medical professionals join our peer support groups to promde additional support and to answer questions . Dr Christopher Symeon from the Wolfson Rehab Untt. London and Dr Jason Pri, Middlesborough. We have also put in place online training for our peer support lete a Child Saf uardin course and an March 2012 TAR
Section D Achievements and performance Adult Saleguarding Course supplied by VSL Consulting and Wital Services. -FND Hope UK is so importantfor those of us with FND to get informfrtion and meet othets with the same condition. so os not tofrelso isolated" Lesley Peer Supwt Workerfvrscotlond e charity is important to me os living in a ruralislond, iv5 eosy tofrel t71one but with FND Hope UK Ifeelpart of a comrnuniv. Moureen- Service User -FND Hope UKis thefitst line of supportfor a condition of pandemic proportions, while 5ufferer5 Wuitfor 6-12 months (mlnlmumjfor afir5t contact support/referrolfrom o professionol-. Leon-SeNite User FNfi DA+le&**+ anA l FND Hope UK collaborated viith FND Hope Intemational, Professor Jon Stone and Dr Tim Nicholson in th8 creation of an FND Patient Booklet are continuing to sent to Hospitals. medical professionals. to our Peer SupFK)rt Workers. Healthcare professionals and comtnunity rehab centres to hand out to their FNO (x)mmunity. We have sent over 80(Kl trf)oklets so far with more to send on the horizon for 2021. and distributed over 1 Ok leaflets to the General Public and our FND communrty to provide further iTrforrnation aThl raise awareness of FND. ReqL•Ar•.h Pro%ryded a platform to recnjit parbcipants for the followng research projects exdusively to the UK: Psychedelics in FND Treatment Phystotherapist's experiences of communicating with people with FND Interoception and exeojtive functioning in relation to emotion perception Priority SettirvJ Partnership (PSPS) for Medically Not-Yet- Explained Symptoms (MNYES) How long have people wih FND had to wait for treatrnent Shame. stigma and poorly understijod [n8d11 c(mditions Provtded advi and feedback on a feasibility study on EMDR Therapy for FND TreatsnenL Prclect to commence 2021 Meeting held with South London and MaUdSY regarding the new Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit to ensure that it meets the requlrements of our FND community. TAR 10 Morcth 2012
Section D Achievements and performance Social Medla Our social media presen is increasing year on year Social Meaia 2018 2019 2020 ul Iiicrease FND Hope UK FacebcM)k 2.691 4.769 +61'/0 follomws FND Hope UK FaCebk Grcmjp follov•WS FND Hcoe UK 4.412 5.237 +16°/0 219 +67OA Instsgram fdlows FND Hope UK Twitter followers 1.421 2.274 +38 /0 Section E Financial review The charity has agreed a reseNe policy for the following. £10,000.00 for the dlstrStyJtlon and prfntSng of Patient Pad(s £5(X)O.00 for th8 organlsatlon of addltlonal Peer Support Groups wlthln th8UK Brlof •tatomont d th• charlty's pollcy on rngerv Resenrfes are higher because did not have the opportunity to SP8nd due to COVID 19 Detalls of any funds materlally In deflclt Further flnanclal r•vl•w d•talls {Opttonal Inforniatlon) For this period the Charity can repcKi You may Ghoo30 to Include additional informallon. where relevant about: Revenue: £43,099 Net Surplus: £20.235 the tharity's principal soUrS of funds {Induding any fundraising)., how expenditure has SLSPPOrted the key objectives of the charity. investment policy and objectives including any ethical investrnent policy adopted. Total Funds: £70.2(X) Section F Other optional information We are registered chaiity in England & Wales 1173607 and Scoland SC048333 Section G Declaration TAR 11 ?h 2012
81grwd on behalf of the charitys trust•8s Signatur•(s) Full nanrfs) Posttlon (•g Socr•tary, Chalr. etc) Clndy Smulders | Chair ab lo& i ao.xl
Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl members of FND Hope UK On accounts for the year ended 31 December 2020 Charity no (if any) 1173607 & SC048333 Set out on pagès 1and2 I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (Ihe Trust.) for the year ended 31 Dember 2020. Responslbllltles 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 AGt 2011 ("the Act {1).) and the Charities and Trustee Investment {Scotland) Act 2OJ5 ('the Act (2)") and the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). I report in respect of my examination of the Trusl'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 14515)(bl of the Act111. The charity trustees consider that Ihe audit requirèment of Regulation 10(1 } (dl of the Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulation 2006 does not apply. 11 is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under sèction 44{11 (c) of th8 Act (2) and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention. I have completed my examination. I confirm thal no material matters have come lo my attention (other than that disclosed below ') in connertion with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect.. accounting records Yre not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Ad (1) or in accordance with Section 44{11 (a) of the 2005 Act (2) and Regulation 4 of the 2C(16 Accounts Regulations the accounts do not accord with the accounting records and comply with Regulation 9 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations Independent examiner's statement I have no concerns and have Come across no other malters in connection th the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to b& reached. Slgned: Date: Name: F J Wilde Relevant professional qualificationls) or body (if any): FCCA DChA Address: 4 Marigold Drive
Bisley
Surrey GU24 9SF
Section B Disclosure
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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLANO AND WALES FNDMOUK 1173607 SC048333 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a Forthe period To 01n)Ir2020 3111212020 Section A Receipts and payments Reslrictod Endowment Total lunds Last yr A1 R•eè5 46.513 125 charitab Atuvhllts Sub total (Gross Incom& for ARJ A2 A8S•t and In¥tTrI 1•. (S tablo Sub tot•1 738 Floisin Fundj Chad18b Ath88 MaTktrtino 8nd 8r¢(knJr•8 Training Costs Offic¢ cosL% Leo81 end 1041 11.735 791 4505 1,537 791 2.100 1A37 Confvrencg Expwn4 SUbScDPIS Vonug Hirv. Hotd wd ¢wkin InsuF8n 678 J72 Sub total A4 As¥gt •nd Invgstmont purch¥. (fj t4bh) Sub to 20.399 2023 20,235 28,339 A5 Translers between funds A6 Gajh fvnd¥ last year end Cash funds thls y•ar WMI 49,965 70,200 49,905 70.200 23.626 49.965 CCXX R1 acnts ISSI
Section B Statenioiit of cissets and l lab i litlcs Élt the eiid of Ilie period Unre5tr1cted Re5thcted Endowmont nd• fvnd• 81 Ca•h fvnd 7A38 rrf nd B3 InNwtm•nt eh•rW• t>wn u•• IVh•n B5 UablFII 19 loj) EF m2 gn•J byty* ortsyj on D&t• of rov41 ablog 21