Th• ASSOCIATION OF IAANDEN UK {AMUK)
forihe period ended 30 2023
Charlty R¢¢lstratlon Number. 1174133
RECEIPTS
Donatkn)s to the Mosque purthasefjjnds
charkal￿e3￿1VrtIeS and v4entsferynoratsngfvThts
Indfviduals Oonations
Total Funds Recelved for peTiod
Payments
27
38,956
ChlrttalJ￿dO￿afkn￿S pald
3,150
Costs of￿ar￿¥b￿l￿VI￿
Rentpaid forthe Centye
17.(K
L516
2,287
1366
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INur•n¢•
Aetountsncy& profissknn•llets
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253
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Total Funds pald out tor the perfod
Surplus for the perfod
Accumulated funds Balance loryear 202V2023
Cash ￿lance •tthe be8lThr*lni of the fln*nd•l yewlOVOS120221
Add.. C•5h I￿r￿se forthe y￿1
Equal: Cash balance ai the end of the finandal year (30104120231
Eycted Futwe Usrf ofthe Funds In H•nd
720
390
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Total fund5 balance carrled lorwartl ICIF)
Tru$tees' Approval
Approved bytho Truste￿ on 14 February2024
And wgned ￿ tsrteh&irty'.
Mr IbrahirnB K Dl8kl
Accountant's R•port
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S¢Ydor FIMKlal Aeethlrtant
ACCOUNTANTS
28 Seaforth Drive.
Waltham Cross. EN8 8BU,UIQ
Phone No.. +441017534027658
untsnts@o(lukuty.co.uk

Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Paiod start date
Pertsj end date
From
01
May 2022 To
Reference and administration details
April
2023
Section A
Chartty name
THE ASSOCIATION OF MANDEN UK (AMUK)
Other names charity is known by
MANDEN UK
Registered charlty number (if any}
1174133
Charlty's princlpal addre88
First Floor
291 Southend Lane
Catford, London
Postcodo
SE6 3ND
Names of the charfty trustees who managè the charlty
Tru•tso nam•
Dal•• •ct•d ff not for whol•
y•ar
Name of p•rnon lor body)
ontltled to appolnt tru&t8• {11
Offl¢•111 •ny}
IBRAHIMA KALIL
DIAKITE
Nassou Kouyate
Chair
Athd for the whole year
Ttte Association of Manden
UK
The Association of Manden
UK
The Association of Manden
UK
The Association of Manden
UK
The As$o¢iation of Manden
UK
The A$$ociation of Manden
UK
Twstee
01 November 2023
Abdourahamane
Dabo
Trustee
29 April 2023
Musa Muhammad
Kamara
Fatoumata Camara
Trustee
29 April 2023
Trustee
29 April 2023
Suliman Cisse
Trustee
29 April 2023
Oumar Mariam Kaba
Trustee
29 April 2023
The Association of Manden
UK
MUSA KEITA
Trustee
Acted for the whole year
The Association of Manden
UK
MORY
DOUMBOUYA
Trustee
Acted for the whole year
The Association of Manden
UK
Names of the trustees for tho charlty. If any. (for example, any custodian trustses)
Name
Date$ acted If not for whole
aar
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional infornHtion}
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of advt8er
Accountant
Name
Osman Dukuly
Address
28 Seaforth Drive, Hertfordshire, EN8 8BU
Name of chief exocutlve or names of senlor Staff members (Optional infomiation)
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
Descrlptlon of the charlty's trust•
Type of goveming document
CONSTITUTION
How the charity is constituted
ASSOCIATION
Trustee selection methods
The trustees are elected by the general membership of the A8s0¢iation of
Manden UK
Additlonal governance Issues (Optional informatlon)
You may choosa to indude
additional information, where
relevant, about..
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees.,
the charity's organisational
structure and any wder
ne￿Ork with which the charrty
works.,
• relationship with any related
parties,.
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
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Section C
Objectives and activities
TO PROMOTE SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR THE PUBLIC BENEFIT BY WORKING
WITH PEOPLE IN "ENGLAND" WHO ARE SOCIALLY EXCLUDED ON THE
GROUNDS OF THEIR ETHNIC ORIGIN, RELIGION, BELIEF OR CREED (IN
PARTICULAR, MEMBERS OF THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY) TO RELIEVE THE
NEEDS OF SUCH PEOPLE AND ASSISTTHEM TO INTEGRATE INTO
SOCIETY. IN PARTICULAR BY: 11 PROVIDING A LOCAL NETWORK GROUP
THAT ENCOURAGES AND ENABLES MEMBERS OF THE MUSLIM
COMMUNrrYTO PARTICIPATE MORE EFFECTIVELY WITH THE WIDER
COMMUNITY- 2)INCREASING. OR CO-ORDINATING, OPPORTUNITIES FOR
MEMBERS OF THE MUSLIM COMMUNITY TO ENGAGE WITH SERVICE
PROVIDERS. TO ENABLE THOSE PROVIDERS TO ADAPT SERVICES TO
BEThER mE￿THE NEEDS OF THAT COMMUNrrY.
Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in its
governing documènt
Summary ofthe maln
actlvitles undertaken for the
public benefit in rolation to
these objècts Ilnclude within
thls section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guldan
Issued by th• Charlty
Commls8lon on publlc
benafft
Our support ser4ices including training & education, lectures,
conferences. workshop. counselling and short-terni financial
assistance, food & humanitarian aid donations, recreational
activities and the other charitable events are all designed and
carried out with the sole purpose of helping and supporting the
socially excluded individuals and deprived communities. we
carry out these services in the manner that will help improve
their quality of lives by enabling them to become independent
and valued members of their local communities and boosting
their confidence and employability. The outcomes of our
charitable services we believe, will potentially benefit the
wider community in ternis of building a strong, peace￿1,
friendly community with less crime occurring in the wider
communi
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Addluonal details of objecttvos and activities (Oplional infomiation)
Our grant making policy includes the following:
Our trustees will always use the best practice and robust due
diligence to ensure that those eligible to receive our Charity's
ant are selected on the ground that they contribute most
towards the achievement of our Charity's set purpose (s) which
is about providing help & support for disadvantaged
individuals to improve their quality of lives that can lead to
promoting social inclusion and equality in our society.
the trustees will make sure that any decision to make ￿ant will
be made in accordance with our organisation's charitable
purposes. the trustees will also make sure that no organisation's
funds will be knowingly used for illegal purposes such as
money laundering, bribery or fmancing terrorism.
You may choose to include
further statements, vthere
relevant. about..
policy on grantmaking.,
policy programme related
investment,,
contnbution made by
volunteers.
The trustees will also make sure those grant applicants who
hold views or have any involvement in activities contrary to
our organisation's values and charitable pU￿oseS will not be
eligible to receive our organisation's fundslgrant.
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March 2012

Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary of the maSn
achievements of the charity
during thè year
During the year, we successfully managed to rais¢ £38.956 to help carry
out our cliarltable Work. We also catried out the following charitsble
activities during the year:
We made cash donations to some disadvantaged individuals and deprived
comEnunities in need to help them meet their short-terni essential b&sic
needs.
We provided training & workshop for the disadvantaged children in the
community to help them with their GCSE exam prep8ration8. We also
provided them with career advise on varlous career options that they may
onsider to embark on after sucttssful completion of secondary education.
We organised IT training and workshop to safeguard par¢nts and their
children against the danger of misuse of social media. The aim of this
workshop was to emwwer the patents to have some amount of controls
over their children's uses of infonnation technology, in particular the
hanns &8sociated with the misuse of social medi&
We organised confercnces to provide to promote Islamic values such as
kindness to people and animal, charity giving, forgiveness. honesty.
patience, justice. family value, virtue of education. rcspecting parents and
eldets, keeping promise& and controlling one's anger as commanded or
encouraged in the Holy Quran.
Our conferences also were roc￿￿ed on educating the ¢ommunity/public
about the important rol¢ the Islamic religion can play in promoting peace
and harniony among people in the community and in inspiring people to
integrate into the wider community and to help build a strong. Peaceful,
friendly community.
We distrlbuted food to individuaIs on low income in the disadvanth8ed
commuwties.
We organised Madr&ssah for Muslim children in the comrnunity to
educate them aknut the e&s¢ntials of Islamic faith and mannerism. Our
main goal is to help the M￿s11m children to understand Islamic faith
propcrly and leam to tolcrate other faiths and fil in with the wider
community and become productive- valued members of society at lar8e.
We provided counselling and SUp￿rt se￿iCe to help /support members of
di5advants8ed community to go through their social problems such Is
family problems. immigtation n￿tte[s. unemployment issues, financial
distress and many others.
We organised several outdoor sporting and recreational events for the
communty youth. the purposes of these everts were lo keep the children
or yOLth off the streets and get them engaged in sporting and recreational
activtties that could help promote good fn'endship among them and
encouraged them to develop posrtive atb'tudes in general, towards
members of their communty.
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Section E
Financial review
Brièf statement of tho
charlty's policy on reser¥e$
Our policy on resetves is very simple. Our trustees always use best
practice to ensure that reasonable fvnd is put aside in order to protect the
charity against drops in in¢ome. The trustees put furKI that is needed for
immediate use to cary out the work of the charity under
unrestrictedlgeneral funds. They also put fund that is deS￿nated to
carrying out a particular charitable project under restricted funds. The
trustees may move funds between unrestricted fvnd and reslricted fund
as they see ne￿$Sary to do so. Currently, we are putting aside some
fund for buying a premises for the charity in the future. Heno, we put the
desi
nated funds under the restricted funds.
Detalls of any funds materlally
In deficit
NO DEFICIT
Further financlal revl8w details (Opllonal infomiatlon}
The main sources of fvnds that we use to raise fvnds to help carry out
our Ghanty's work Indude the following:
You may choose to include
additional infomiation, where
relevant about..
the charrty's principal
sources of funds (induding
any fundrai8ingl',
how expenditure has
8UPPQrted the key objectives
of the chanty.,
investment policy and
objectives including any
8thi¢al investment policy
adopted.
Organising fundraising events,
Members. contributions.
Individuals and public donatK)ns, and
Grfl Aid.
To achieve our charitsble purpo888, our trustees spend every fund we
raised on woviding help and support services that Can improve the
qualily of life of the members of disadvantaged communities.
Ail our charitable help & support seNices such as training, workshop,
short-temi financial assistance, rA)nferenc8s, Madrassah programme,
couns811ing & support. food distnbution, sporting and recreational events
have all helped boosting the confidence of our beneficiari8S to becom8
independent and valued memb8rs of their communrty and integrate into
the wider communty.
We have not mad8 any investment, but if we are to make any investment
in the fLrture, we will have a policy that will require the trustees to carry
out due di[￿enCe to ensure that the chanty's funds are invested prudently
and ethically. This means the trustees will only invest the charity's funds
n the finanoal productslproperty that have low risks.
Section F
Other optional information
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Section G
Declaration
Signaturn(sl
Full nwsl
IBRAHIPAA K DIAKITE
MORY DOUMBOUYA
TrUSTEE
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Marc* 2012