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Description
ofthe charity's trusts
Type of governing
document
CIO - Association
(eg. tiusl. deed, ccnslilurion)
How the charity is constituted Association
(eo. lrusl, association,
ccinpany)
Trustee selection methods Appointed
by the existing trustees.
(eg.
ppcinted
by, elected by)
Additional
governance
issues (Optional
information)
You may choose to include
additional
information,
where
Trustees
agreed to change
charitable
objectives to the following
on the 18e May
2020 and amended
the constitution.
relevant,
about:
~ policies and procedures
adopted for the induction
and
A) To advance
the education;
a) To advance
the education
of the public
in
subjects of English
Language
and Life in the UK. b) To advance
the education
the pupils attending
regional schools by providing
and assisting
in the provision
the
of
of
training
oftrustees;
supplementary
education,
place and materials. c).To assist
in such ways as
the
~ the charity's
organisational
structure
and any wider
network
with which the charity
charity
trustees
think
fit any
charity
in England
whose
aims
include
advancing
education
of persons
under
the age of 25 years
by developing
their
mental,
physical
and moral capabilities
through
leisure time activities.
works; B) To advance
community
development;
a) To further
or benefit the
residents of
~ relationship
with any related
parties;
England,
without
distinction
of sex, sexual orientation,
race or of political, or other
opinions
by associating
together
the said
residents
and
the
local
authorities,
voluntary
and other organisations
in a common
effort to advance
education
and to
~ trustees'
consideration
of
major risks and the system
provide
facilities
in the interests
of social welfare
for recreation
and
occupation
with the objective of improving
the conditions
of life for the
leisure
time
residents.
and procedures
to manage
them.
Prior to 18w May 2020 the objectives ofthe charity were the following:
To advance
the education
ofthe public
in particular
but not exclusively
by:
c) Ti'
(1) The provision
of classes
in Turkish
language,
tradition
and
culture
and
supplementary
classes
in
Maths,
Science
and
English
language
for
school age children;
and
2
The
revision ofEn
lish lan
ua eclassesforadults.
Tofurther or benefit the residents of llford and the neighbourhood,
without
distinction
ofsex, sexual orientation,
race or of political,
religious or other
opinions
by associating
together the said residents
and the local authorities,
voluntary
and other organisations
in a common
effort to advance education
and
to provide facilities
in the interests ofsocial welfare for recreation
and leisure
time occupation
with the objective of improving
the conditions
of life for the
residents.
Summary ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out in its
governing document In furtherance
ofthese objects but not otherwise,
the trustees
shall have power:
To establish
or secure the establishment
ofa community
centre and to maintain
or manage
or co-operate
with any statutory
authority
in the maintenance
and
management
ofsuch a centre for activities promoted
by the charity
in
furtherance
of the above objects.
The charity
carries
out a wide
range
of activities
in pursuance
of its
charitable
aims. The trustees
consider
that these activities,
summarised
below, provide
benefit both to those who uses our community
centre
and
the wider community
of llford and neighbouring
cities.
CULTURAL ACTIVITIES:
The
community
centre
provides
a range
of cultural
services
and
activities
including:
Festivals: we prepare food throughout
the year to celebrate
community
festivals
at our centre with a family day and communal
meal.
Cooking
and selling
ethnic foods to raise funds: each week on Fridays
the
charity
invites
a voluntary
chef to cook Turkish
foods to raise
funds
for
the
Charity.
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration
that trustees
have
Our
community
centre
hall
and
rooms
provide
a valuable
educational
recreational
resource
to all in our local community.
A wide range of activities
organised
and take place from our community
centre.
and
are
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission
on public
Turkish
language
courses: Turkish
Consulate
General
in London
appointed
a
Turkish
language
teacher to teach Turkish
language
and culture to pupils at our
community
centre.
benefit)
English
language
courses: We have volunteers
who speak
both
English
and
Turkish
languages
fluently to teach English
language
and culture to adults at
our
community
centre.
Approximately
10 adults
regularly
attended
to
English
classes.
Supplementary
school
and
homework
support:
at weekends
and
during
school
holidays
a supervised
homework
club
is supported
and
supervised
by
volunteers
and over 20 children
regularly
attend the club.
Travelling
and visiting
museums:
duringischool
holidays
we took children
out
to visit parks, had organised
picnics and visited museums.
Fetes & Festivals:
we have a little festival
occasionally
a few times
yearly.
Many
people
who are from
different
background
attend
to our festivals.
All is
planned
and prepared
a week before the festivals. Especially Turkish dishes
are
offered
and presented
to the visitors
to taste
including
Turkish
pastry,
cakes,
kebabs and local foods from different
regions
in Turkey.
Many people are invited
to this charit
activit
to bu
and eat for fundraisin
.This is a reall
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Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest 5 to the nearest 6 to the nearest 0 to the nearest 6 to the nearest 5
A1 Receipts
Charitable
activities
143 610 143,610 17,543
Noter curine
theyser
thee a ty
collected speciflcahy Ibrand passed
onto other charltles 550,104which are
excluded In the Income.
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ross income or
AR) 143,610 143,610 17,543
set an investment sales
(000 table).
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A3 Pa ments
Costs ofcharitable
activities
139000 130,000 16379
Sub total 130,000 139,000 16,379
A4 Asset and investment
urchases
see table
Purchase offixed assets
Sub total
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Net ofreceiptal(paymenta)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end 6,621
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Categories Details Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
to nearest 6 to noaraata lo nearest 6
B1Cash funds Cash at bank 2,024
Paay Cash 4,596
Tata/ cash funds 6,621
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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
Details io nearest 6 lo nearest 6 io nearest 6
B2Other monetary assets
Details Fund to which
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Cost (opaocal) Current value
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B3Investment assets
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Details Fund iowhich
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Cost (optional) Current value
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B4Assets retained for the Shelf 1,300
charity's own usa Clamp Store 1,126
Fund to which Amount
dua
When duo
Details aabau
relates
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B5Liabilities Trade Creditors 250
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
Signature Print Name Date of
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