Trustees. Annual Report for the period start dats PenTrJ end date 31 12 01 12025 Frr To Section A Reference and administration details Charity name Pakenham Christtan Fellowship Other names charfty is known by Registered charlty number Ilf any) 1177249 Charftys princlpal address The L¢Ave Fen Road, Pakenham Suffolk Postcode IP312JS Names of the charlty trustees WI manag• the charlty Name of person lor l)¢dyl entitled ifan TnknO name offi (If any) Paul Hunter Chair Paul Davies David Bonnett Jose Mendez- Acosta 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Names of the trustea for the ¢harlty. if any• (for examplo. any custodlan trustees) Name Datss acted rf not for vthole TAR March 2012
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional Infornialion of advlsor Name Address Name of Chief executive or names of senior stsff members (Optional Inforniation) Section B Structure. governance and management Descrlpfjon of the charlty's trusts Constitution Type of goveming document How the Gharity is constituted TNst Trustee selection meththls Appointed by membws of Pakenham Christian Fellowship Addltional govemance Issues (Optional Informatlonl You may choose to include additional infonnakn"on, where relevant, about: policies and prOdureS adopted for the indudion and training of tnjstees" the charity's organisational structure and any wder nehvork with which the thatity works., • relationship ryth any related trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and procedures to manage them. Section C Objectives and activities Pakenham Chrlslian Fel1tr4hlP i• the name of a group of Bible4)eli•vlng Christianswho meet regularly in fv vill•g• hall. Pakenham, Suffol Purposes: To advance thè Christian faith for thp b•nefft oflhe publi¢ In accwdance with th• statements of belief aprfng in the hule. To fvrther or tJwfftthe midents of Pakenham and the nehghbourhood. witho distindlon ofsè& sexual race or of polrtlcal. lIgIOUS or other ¢pinlons by associatiry togtsthe sald residtynts and the 1¢)1 authoriti voluntary and other oryanisations in a ¢c•nmon effort to athIan oducatlon arxl to provide fa¢llltles in thg interests of so¢lal weltare for r¢creation and lei5urg time ¢)ceupation wllh the oWctib of Ifflwtylng the eonditson• of life f¢r the Summary of the objects of the charlty set out in its governing document TAR Mard) 2012
planning our activiknes the Trustees have Considered the Commission's guidan on public benefft. Pakenham Christian Fellowship seeks to be at the heart of the communty in this and neighbourirKJ villages and meets weekly on Sundays at Pakenham Village Hall for public worship and praise and during the for &"ble Study arKI Prayer. All are welcome to attend our servi¢es. We reach out into the communty to help and provide pastoral care wherever we can. We have weekly meetings for children and teenagers where they Can enjoy games arKI a¢iivities and hear a Bible Story. Summary of the maln activities undertaken for the publlc benefit In relation to these objects (include wlthln thls section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidan¢e issued by th8 Charity Commission on public beneflt) Additional detalls of obiectlves and activities (Omional Infofmthn) You may choose to indude further statements, where relevant, aboui: policy on grantmaking; policy programme related investment" contribution made by volunteers. TAR March 2012
Section D Achievements and performance Pakenham Christian Fellowship will soon enter ts thirteenth year of meeting together and serving the community of Pakenham and neighbouring villages. Regular Sunday worship ServIS in Pakenham village hall are combined th home based. Yekly variations on gatherings for prayer and Bible study. All of our meetings are open to the public and regulady advertised in social media. All are welcome to attend. It has been our experience. during the period Covered, that people from the local communtty have fett able to join in our activrties and have felt welcome. We've continued to support overseas partners in India, Italy and Albania and still have a strong, supportive relationship with a boys, residential home in Maliq, Souiheast Albania. We also actively support the 'Pantry in the Porch.. a food bank faciltty run by the Parish church. A meeting for younger peop5e has a similar effect and is hhlY valued by a small but very loyal group of parents and children. Throughout 2025 an extraordinarily well attended communty Café raises funds for local charrties each month and gives regular church attenders important and valued connections with the wider communty. The café is held on the third Saturday of the month from 9.30 to 12. As in previous years bacon rolls and a variety of cakes have been seNed with tea and coffee. All fo¢xI, 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 ea¢h month have been allocated to a variety of chariiies. both local, such as the Pantry in the Porch & Pakenham Pavillion Refurbishment or more widely such as Macmillan & Hearing Dogs for the Blind. £151k£200 is usually contributed monthly. Where needed and %*tlcome, chur¢h members have sought to offer support and help to any in the communf(y of whom we become aware, CO-OFerating wherever possible wth the Parish Church. Summary ofthe main achievements of the charlty durlng the yoar March 2012 TAR
Section E Financial review No fomal reserves policy is in effe¢L However the Trustees aim to hold as a minimum sufficient funds in the current a¢xount to cover existing and next months commitied expenditure. All regular expenditure can be stopped within 1 month. If income is insufficient to cover expenditure then reserves are in pla to allow regular expenditure to be stopped before going overdrawn. Brlef statement of the charlty's policy on reserves Details of any funds mat•rlally in deficit None Further financial review details (Optional informallonl You may choose to indude additional inforniation. where relevant about: the charity's principal sources of funds (including any fundraising)-, how expenditure has supported the key objectives of the chaiity. investment poliGy and objectives induding any ethical investment policy adopted. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustw declare that they hav8 approved the trustees, report above. Slgned on bohalf of the charity's trustees Signature(s} Paul Rodger Davies Full name($) Posltion {eg Sacretsry, Chalr, etcl Paul Dawd Hunter Chair Trustee 27101r26 2012 TAR
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ANO WALES Receipts and payments accounts CC16a Forth• rIOd To Section A Receipts and payments Endowmont Totsl furnlB Last y•ar A1 R•¢•lpts Donabons Tax RefvrKJs 2022 13.184 1&184 Sub tot41(Gmss iffKome for AR) 16.010 A2 A$8•t and Inveslment sal (see tabl•l. Sub tot 16.010 A3 panents Hall Hire Pulwt Suprdy Mi8sionarygMng Youlh Work Licencirvj 3ThJ IT other Grfls Trjj Sub tot 16h33 A4 Asset and In%1 purcha•M. 8e• table Sub total 14433 16.433 Net of rec•pts/(paynrwrts) . A5 Tran$t•rs betwe•n fundB A6 Ca817 fvnds 1•8t year end 12.499 11076 12.499 11Q76 CCXX R1 acuunts Iss 1M)Ir2028
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted fvnds Restricted Endowment funds to noarpst£ Categorles Detsl B1 Cash funds 11076 11076 Restrfctsd Endowment Detsils to nretst£ Curr•ntv•lu• Detal B3 Investm•nt as801• FuFwJtOTAA¢h Irrgntvalug DetsSts B4 Ass•ts rolalfi•d for th• charity'8 own u•e Details B5 Llabllltl89 Sb3n8d by one ofts t[lee$ on tehawof au thg Irustees D•t• of Pwl Hunter 1510112026 CCXX R2 acuunts ISSI 15Kiif2026