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2023-03-31-accounts

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Description ofthe charity's trusts
Type of governing
document
Constitution
How the charity is constituted Charitable Incorporated Organisation
Trustee selection methods Voted in by current trustees
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relevant,
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~ policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
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of trustees;
~ the charity's
organisational
structure
and any wider
network
with which the charity
works;
~ relationship
with any related
partes;
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consideration
of
major risks and the system
and procedures
to manage
them.
The objects of the charity are:
The preservation
and protection of good
health
and
the relief of sickness
Summary
charity set
ofthe objects ofthe
out in its
for the benefit of those within
the London
experiencing
anxiety, panic attacks and
t3oroughs
phobias
by:
of Sutton 8 Merton
governing document a)
Providing a self-help
group;
b)
Providing
support
through
regular
meetings;
c) Assisting
members
in developing
personal
coping strategies;
d)
Raising awareness
of the needs
anic attacks and
hobias;
of people suffering
from anxiety,
TAR March 2012
Summary ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
Summary ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
during the year
The Wednesday
afternoon
group met fortnightly
at
from April
until December 2022. Owing to dwindling
Thursday
evening
group,
it was decided to hold the
Granfers
Hall, Sutton
attendances
at the
group meetings
at
Granfers
Hall only, but to increase
the frequency
to
every week, our two
Development
Officers running
the sessions on alternate
weeks.
As previously,
enquiries
from potential
new group members
were dealt
with as and when received and advice was provided wherever
possible.
Networking
opportunities
continued
to be explored,
with a view to further
publicising
the existence and purpose
of the charity.
Talks and regular yoga sessions
are being planned
for the corning year.
It is hoped to recruit more Trustees.
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Receipts and payments accounts CC~63
For the period
from
01-A r-22
To 31-Mar-23
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Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds Last year
to the nearest
f
to the nearest t
to the neareat t. to the nearest K lo the neareet E
A1 Receipts
Client Subscnptions 558 502
Oonclbons 10
SWL 6 STG Meata'
t&eatrn 1neet
15,000 15,000 15000
r.orr. Ct ari,
No 1120445
Sub total (Gross income for
AR)
15,558 15,558 15,512
A2 Asset and investment
sales,
(see table).
Sub total
Total receipts 15,558 15,558 45 5t ~
A3 Pa
nts
ttO~
t'ai e
1,218 1,218 1.051
Svperv sar
n ~a anw 'Cna yes 193
var t
fT&ar bing A&a'. es
130 't30
ratio'&r
' Bclrac i p(sage
612 612
ill r / ref ilf' Qogl5
r-et,aleo~~ P&nlr
9,603 9,596
618
~croup At. '. v ~~, 714 714
Sub total 12,623 1 623
A4 Asset and investment
urchaccs,
see table
Sub total
Total payments 12,623 11,717
itiet ofreceiptsl(payments)
A5 Transfers
between funds
2,935 3,794
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year
end 26.570
505
29,
22,776
26,570
asaeta en d liabilities «t:the e nd ofth e pe r i o d'
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