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2024-03-31-accounts

OFFICIAL Trustees. Annual Report for the period I Period stsrt dale Pertod end data From of 2025 To 31 03 2024 Section A Reference and administration details Charfty name JAY'S AIM - Helping Young Hearts Other names ¢harlty Is known by JAY'S AIM Registered charity number (11 any) 1176807 Charlty's prfnclpal addro38 Fieldbank House Howton Road Nevrton Abbot P(vJtcodo TQ12 6NE Names of the charlty ITUgtees who manago the charlty Trustee nim• Offi¢• IW any) Dates actsd K notfor whol• Name ol pefson lor bodyl •ntltl¢d olnt trustpe Ifan Sam8nlha Ford Brook Osborne Simon Osborne Elizabeth Pugh Jack Cowling Appointed 26.2.2024 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 N•mes of th• trustses for the charity, If any, {for examplg, any ¢ustodlan trustees) Name Dats$ acted if not for whole ear TAR IABrch 2012

OFFICIAL Namos and addresses of adviserJ (Optional Inforniation) e of adviser Name Address Name of chlef executlve or names of senior staff mombers (Optlonal Infomiatlon) Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement DeScrip￿On of tho Charity's trusts Constitution Type of 9oveming document How the charity is conslituled Charitable Incorporated Organisation Trustee selection methods Current trustees arè original founder5. Jack Cowling was also appointed 26.02 2024. New trustees must be appointed [for a term of 2 years] by resolution passed at a propedy convened meeting of the charity trustees. In selecting individuals for appointment as charity tru$tees, the charity trustees must have regard to the skills, knowledge and experience needed for the effedive administration of th8 CIO. AddltSonal governance issues {Optlonal Infomiallonl The charity has a trading subsidiary, JAY'S AIM Shop Ltd. The Charity has provided a loan to the subsidiary which is secured by a fixed and floating charge. the loan is repayable on demand. You may Choo￿ to include additional infomiation, vther8 relevant. about.. policies and procedures adopted lor the induction and training of trustees- the charity's organisational structure and any wider nelwork with which the charity works., relationship with any r8lated parties- trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. The Charty appointed a Charity Manager on 114r2023. Section C Ob'ectives and activities TAR March 2012

OFFICIAL To prevent cardiac death of young people (aged 14-351 in the South Wesl of England {Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorsetl. In particular but not exclusively by presentations in schools. businesses and sports clubs that raise awareness of cardiac risk and cardiac screening, as well as the saving of lives through the provision of emergency lifesaving equipment and Ilfesaving training. Summary of the objects of the charlty set out in its governlllg document Community CPR and AED tralnlng. The charity visits. communtthes, primary schools, secondary school5, universities and sports clubs and tailors its sessions to meet the needs of large variety of age groups. The charity's basic CPRJAED session lasts for 60 minutes and can Irain up to 35 people al onè time using individual manikins. The charity explains how a defibrillator works and us8s its IrainiTrJ defibrillator to role play a life-like situation of someone having cardiac arrest. The charity also provides infomation about the charrty and cardiac issues affecting young people at the sessions. Summary ofthe maln a¢￿VitieS undertaken for Iho publlc benefit In relatlon to these objects {Include wlthln thls sectlon the ststutory de¢laration that trustees have had regard to the guidance Issued by the Charlty Commission on public bonefrt) Provlslon of Public Access Deflbrlllatorn In places of need. The Charity provides public ar￿$5 defibrillators in places of need togelher with appropriate signage. This can be local sports clubs, busy locations, and schools for example. The charty tries to ensure that all defibrillators are available lo any member of the public 241T where possible. It is also ensure$ that all the defibrillators are registered with the South West Ambulan￿ Foundation Trust (now 'The Circuit, administered by the BHF) $0 that people are directed lo them when phoning 999 in an emergency. Promotion of heart scre8nlng in young people. The ¢harrty irrforms young people about the risks of sudden cardiac death and encourages them to attend heart screening event5 run by the chaTIIy Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY). Th6 charrty's website has a link to CRY'S registration page and it actively promotes upcoming screening events being held In the SoLrth West. The charity a150 airns to fund some of Ihese screening sessions. In setting their objectives the trustees have given careful consideration lo the Charity commission's guidance on public benefit. Addltlonal detalls of Objectiv￿ and activities (Optional inf0mla￿0ft) You may choose to indLKfe further statemefrts, where relevant, obout.. policy on grantmaking.. policy programme relal8d investment- contribution made by volunteers. TAR Marth 2012

OFFICIAL Section D Achievements and performance Jay's Aim proud of what we achieved during the ￿riod covered by this report and have outlined our key achievement5 below. Summary of the main achiovements of the ¢harlty during the year CPRIAED Tralnlng-. The number of people trained in this period was 6994 people. Public Ae¢ess Dellbrlllators - Durtng the period the charity provlded 48 PAD'S to places in need. Heart Scroenlngs- Promoted screenings held in south west. Booked Jays Aim CRY screening event for October 2024. Other achievements- Commenced our 'Free Cabinets for Schools. sGheme in January 2024- providing free defibrillator cabinets to house go￿ fvnded defibrillators provided to schools in order lo make them publidy accessible We are again very grateful to all our supporters. fundraisers and organisationslbusinesses who have enabled us to achieve the above. TAR Marth 2012

OFFICIAL Section E Financial review Brlof statement of the charity's pollcy on r•serves In order to maintain financial stability, the trustees ￿serve policy is to hold sufficient monies in the bank account to Cover btheen 6 months and 12 months of annual expenditure. As of 3110312024 the charity had £66,520.46 in reserve. Detslls of any funds mat•rially in deflclt Further flnanclal review detalls {Optlonal Infomiation) You may choos• lo include The charities principle source of funding romes from donations from additional information, where individuals. clubs and businesses. relevant about.. the charity's principal SoUr￿S of fund$ (including any fundraising)., how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charty" investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustsos declare that they have approvod the trustees. report above. Signed on behalf ot the charity's trust•o8 Slgnaturg(51 Full namo181 Positlon leg Secretsry, Chalr, r Simon Osbome Trustee Date 1011212024 TAR March 2012

CHARITY COMMISSIO FOR ENGLAND AND WALE JAVS HdplTrJ Yo￿)g H•arts 1176807 Receipts and ments accounts C1 Forthè perfod from 01104ll023 To 3110312024 Section A Receipts and payments Unrfr8tri¢ted funds R•slrl¢ted fvndg Endowrnont fund8 Tot•1 fvnd• L••t￿r to Ihfft4ar4At th• nB•r•s1£ t• th•nB•r•Bt£ ioth• tyv•r¥￿£ to th• n••r•stt A1 R¢¢el In-oih ift¥h4 In- 7J.T4B 741 $igi¥fvJ 20,192 16.974 44lJ Sub total(Gross income for AR) 102,192 1Q2.892 130.2$1 A2 Awt nd InvMtm8nt ?•1￿. (See tabl¢l. Sub total Total recelpts 102.892 1¢1192 13031fj A3Pa Out. 5VthI entg 3,143 2,119 129 8$.4Q6 5,053 11.100 122 Out- other 0￿. Slripeclwys ChA-defibfillatrxs and cir rxjt. CPR Jnd otherlrainin 12• 13 i.•mpiryyerporobn contnJ)uThon6 IXt- travd motor m5t5 4nd ￿￿￿119 122 I,Bll5 SB9 559 (Xrt. tefvnd$ 100 Ic•J Sub tot•1 13.12$ IAI.317 A4 Asset and Investment urchasos, l¥e• tablè Equipmunl Purthuo ofin￿￿￿e¢ll¥ Lows rnwdo 411 401 Sub total 481 141.357 N•t olrn¢elpts/(paym•nts) AS Tran$fws b•tweon funds A6 fA#h fvndy la9t year end Cash funds th1$ y•ar end 19,28 19,28 47,Z34 86,62 47,234 58.331 47.2 CXX R8 accounts ISSI

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unre$trl¢ted Restrifjtefl fvnd• funds n•arqst É ETrdowmgnl to nNr••l£ lo n•4r•st£ B1 Cash fvnd8 Cssh ai el,520 Total ¢48h lunds 06.620 Unmtd¢l•d lund$ R•utrtcled fvnd8 ID nth71￿t£ LO￿ ID lrndinq $￿Sid 21.999 Fundtowhlch Is¥•t belo UNeslDd Coit Itymiunai) currortv￿Lt• ona B3 Invmtmgnt a88018 Fundto hkh CoB¢l¢)ptlLTh15 ¢vN•nttu• 84 Avsots ro¢ain¥d for thg eharfty'¥ own Von ihre5trided Manli $,6S¥ PNni8r Unresbi¢te4 Prin Vnr8strKad 34 IPha UnFestrI 133 6 LgrAw i¢¢nthd metsl VnrestrTr lowhlch m¢untd lon When dw) n•bll B5 Li•bllitl SJne¢J by on• tnisteBB on behaifof aj the INsteas STranalure Print Name tr Snon Osborft 10 12.2024 CCXX R7 aco)un18 ISS)

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the trusteesl rnembers of JAYS AIM- Helping Young Hearts On accounts for the year ended 31¥t March 2024 Charity no lif any) 1176807 Set out on pages 6&7 I report to the trustees on my examination of Ihe accounts of the above charity ('the Trust.) for the year ended 3110312024. Responsibilitl8s 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 Act 2011 (°the Act'l. I report in respect of my examination of the Trust'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 145{5)(b) of the Act. I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which give5 me cause to believe that in, any material respect.. accounting records were not kept in accordance wilh 5e¢tion 130 of the Act or the accounts do not accord with the accounting records Independent examiner's statement I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signed: Date: 10¥4 Name: David Nigel Cox FCA Relevant professional qualification(s) or body {if any): ICAEW Address: Metherell Gard Ltd Chartered Accountants Bum View Bude Cornwall EX23 8BX IER October 2018