Trustees. Annual Report for the period Peric*J start date Peric#Y end date 12 ui From 2024 Section A Reference and administration details Charity name Pakenham Christian Fellowship Other names chaiity is known ty Reglstered charity number (rf any) 1177249 Charitys principal address Lowe Fen Road. Pakenham SLrffolk Postcode IP312JS Names of the Charity trustees who manage the charity Office {If •nyl Chair Nam• Of persan {or body} entld Paul Hunter Paul Davies David Bonnett Jose Mendez- Acosta 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Names of the trustees for the charity, If any. (for •xamplo, any custodian trustees) Name Dates acted If not for vthole TAR March 2012
Name8 and addresses of advlsers (Optional inforniatlon) of advl8er Address Name of chief executlve or names of senior staff members (Optional infomiation) Section B Structure: governance and management Descriptlon of the charitys trusts Type of governing doujment Constibjtion How the Charity is constitijted Trust Trustee selecon methods Appointed by members of Pakenham Christian Fellowship Addltional governance issues (Optional Infornialion) You may chooso to indude additional infomiation. where relevant, about.. policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees; the chanty's organisational structure and any wtder nelwork with which the charity • relationsttip with any related parties.. trustees, consideration of major risks and the systern and produ$ to manage them. Section C Objectives and activities Pakentrthrn Chrfskn Fe11trlIP is thè nwne ofa grwp of Bible4>•li•ving Christian¥ who meet rogularly in thè village hall. P8kenharn. Suffolk. Purposes: To advance th• Christian farth forth• b#nefft ofthg publlc In accorthn¢e with th• statem•nts of belièf aPPrIng in the schèdule. Summary of the obJeGts of th¢ charity sot out in its governing document diBtinckn OfS s&wal oriertation. rxe or of poFitical, rèligious or ottier oplnlons by asgoclatiThJ tOtthE said Sidents and tho lo¢al authorities. ¥duntary and other organisations in a COMn èffort to a(knnce education and to provlde facilitles in the Int•rests of S511 welfar• for recrnation and leire time o¢¢upaOtyi wilh th• Objects of improvFng the conthtions of life for tho TAR Mardj 2012
When planning our acttvitss the Trustee5 have considered the Commission's guidan on public benefft. Pakenham Christian FellOh1p seeks to be at heart of the communty in this arKI neighbouring wllages and meets weekly on Sundays at Pakenham Ville Hall for public worship and praise and during the heek for Bible Study and Prayer. All are welcome to attend our We reach out into the communrty to help arKI provide pastoral care wherever can. We have weekly meetings for thildren and teenagers here they can enjoy games arKI acttvities and hear a Bible Story. Summary ofthe main activitles undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects {include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on publlc benefft) Additlonal detalls of objectives and actfvttles (Oplional informalionl You may choose to include further statements, where r818vant, about.. policy on grantmaktng. policy programme related investment", contribution made by volunteers. TAR March 2012
Section D Achievements and performance Elders Summary Pakenham Christian FellohIp has continued to offer regular services of Sunday worship and Mld-vek meetings for prayer and Bibie study throughout the period uler review. Al of our meetings (some of which are held in private homes) a open to the public and wularly advertised in social media. It has been our experien during the period covered that people from local communty have felt able to join in our activtbes and have fett welcome. Wee continued to support overseas partners in India, Italy and Albania and sts'll have a strong, supporttve relationship ith a boys, residential Pme in Maliq. Southeast Albania. Our relationship with the wider communty in this and neighbouring villages has been ftjrther mented through our ongoing provision of a monthly village café (see separate rep¢)rt) and children's Bible dub. We also actively support the 'Pantry in the Porth,, a food bank facility run by the Parish ¢hur¢h. Summary of the main a¢hl8vements of the charlty durlng the year PYPS Summary Our work amorty young people has shrfted focus. The 'young teens, group having gradually dropped off, the emphasis shifted to the 5 to 11 age group and a small group of children, along with their parents or carers have met regularty. We've been encouraged in building relationships with local families. in sprte of the number attending remaining relatively low. What began as a Children's Glub has dèveloped into something of a support network for parents and children. Cafe Summary ThroughoLrt 2024 the Pakenham Charity Cafe has continued to open from 9.30 to 12 on the third Saturday of the month from 9.30-12 and has consistently been well attended. As in previous years bacon rolls and a variety of cakes have been served with tea arKI coffee. Al food, and the fee to use the village hall, have been funded by Pakenham Christian Fellowship or given freely by volunteers. The whole amount of donations given each month have been allocated to a variety of tharities, tK)th local, suth as the Pantry in the Porch, or more widely such as Ma¢Millan or to a special need in Ukraine. £150-£200 is usually contribut&J. The aim is to altemate a more local need with a national or intemational need. Although the Christian FellO%hIp leads the organising of the cafe there is much appreciated support from local Pakenham volunteers. It is proposed to continue holding the cafe monthly during 2025. TAR March 2012
Section E Financial review Briaf statement of the charity's policy on reserves No fomial reserrfes policy is in effect. However the Trustees aim to hold as a minimum sufficient funds in the current account to ¢iNer existing and next months commttted expenditure. All regular expenditure can be stopped wtthin 1 month. If income is insufficient to cover expenditure then reserves are in pla to allow regular expendtture to be stopped before going overdrawn. Details of any funds materially in deficit None Further flnanelal revlew details (Optional information) You may choose to include additional infomiati¢)n, where relevant about.. the charity's principal sour8 of funds (induding any fundraising),. how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the charity" investment policy and objectives including any ethical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above. Signed on behalf of the charlty's trustees Signature(s) Full name(s) Position (og Secretary. Chair, Paul David Hunter Paul Rodger Davies Chair Trustee 21101r25 TAR March 2012
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the perf¢)d To Section A Receipts and payments Unrèstricted Restricted Endowment fvnds Total funds A1 Rocelpts Dsti$ T3x Refvnd5 R1¥ 3)22 14197 1423 Sub totsl{Gmss inccffia for AR) 1&620 16,620 A2 Ats¥•t and Inv•¥trnwtt sala 18ee table). Sub total 1&620 1&820 H¥1 Hire Pulpit Suprdy Missionary 95 YoLth W 1.671 510 146 2,87S 510 146 1875 afé Sub toral 17.r)o urchas tsb} Sub totsl 17,) 17,¢KKI Net ofrnce1m{paYrnts) . AS Transfern b•tw•on fun A6 Cash fundg l•¥t yg•r end Cash funds this year end 12,879 12.m 12,499 CCXX R1 ants ISSI 21101r2025
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted Re5tri¢tsd fuThJ• funds Endowmènt funds to ne8rn8t £ Categorles Detalls neavp8t£ B1 Cash fund8 Total cash funds 11499 funds Details to neAre¥t£ Fthld tOT*hkh ¢urrentval onal Details Currgntval Detrils B4 Ass•ts retsin fr•r the ¢harlty's own u88 Fundtowh Amourrt dts Details 86 Liabllltle• ned by one ortsD Irusw on baham of 811 th# trusto88 Dats of SvaL Print Name Paul Hunter 2110112024 CCXX R2 acc¥unts ISSI 2110112025