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Date of appro¥al
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3111012025

Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Period start date
Period end dale
From
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
The Christ Anointing Assembly (Restoration Centrel
Other names charliy Is known by
Reglstered charlty number (if any)
1177685
Charily's prlnclpal address
7-13 High Street
Romford
Postcode
RM1 1JU
Names of the charlty trustees who manage Ihe charlty
D•t•s acl•d If not for whol•
•ar
Trn8tee name
Oflle• {Sf any)
Name of person lor body) •nlltl•d
toa
int trustee
If an
Rev Charles
Chukwuemeka
Ifeanyi
chukwu8m8ka
Uzor
Mary Chinyere Atu
Ezinnwanne
Ezeabata
Taiwo Hassan
Olayiwola
10
12
13
14
17
18
19
20
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any. (lor example, any custodlan trustees)
Name
Dates acted If not for whole
ar
TAR
March 2012

NONE
Names and addresses of athiisers (Optional information)
e ol adviser
Name
Address
NONE
Name of chlef executive or n8me8 ol senior staff members (Optional Inlorm8tlon)
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
De8crlptlon of the charlty's trust8
Memorandum and Articles of Association
Type of governing document
leo. Ii'LI-.-I deei,.
onstili&lio
How the charity is conslituted
leg. rv.Isl, .l>S...
'lion, compar,
Memorandum and Articl8s of Association
Trust88 S818Ction methods
log. appoinied by, elec.ted t
By majorty of the Members of the Board of Trustees
Additional governance i88ue8 (Optional information)
The board ot Truslees has assessed the major risk facing the church in ils
activilies and has identified the lack of its own church premises as a major
risk facing the church operations should the landlord demand his property
or increase th8 rant beyond the ability ol the church to pay.
You may choose to include
additional information, where
relevant, about..
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of trustees.
the charity's organisational
structure and any widèr
network with which the charity
The Truslees are Iherelore working all out to secure ils own premises lo
8nab18 it function without any anxi8ty of lh8 US8 of th8 premises.
relationship with any related
parties.,
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures lo manage
them.
Section C
Ob'ectives and activities
TAR
March 2012

To advance the Christian religion for the benefit of the public in
accordance wtth the statement of belief appearing in the schedule
in particular but without limiting the forgoing by the provision of the
church services, prayer meetings and missionary work. To relive
poverty in Chelmsford Essex and Romford but without limiting the
foregoing provision by the provision of a soup kitchen. The Soup
Kilchen
rovides food to the vulnerable in our communi
Summary of the objects of the
Charity set out in its
governing documenl
The church runs worship and teaching services which is open to the
communty. Many people who attended the services learn about the
Christian faith and many who requested prayers were also prayed for.
We also provide free counselling services to the community and to
anyone who are lonely and feel they want to talk to someoné.
Summary ol the main
actlvitles undertaken for the
public ben81it in relation to
these objects (include wlthln
Ih15 section the statutory
de¢larallon that trustees hava
had regard to the guldanee
issued by th8 Charity
Commls81on on publ1¢
benefil)
Additlonal dotall8 of oblectlves and actlvltles (Optlonal Information)
TAR
March 2012

The church depends largely on volunteers who run th8 various
department ol the church such as the Praise and Worship team, technical
department, Ushers. and media team. The Trustees are forever grateful
loi the services provided by the volunteers of the church.
The church does not operate any grant scheme and has no policy on il.
You may choose to include
further statements, where
relevant, about:
The church continues to rely on volunteers to run its various activities.
Bot in the internal operations and community activities. The Board of
Trustees continue to be gralelul to all the volunteers and hope that many
people will offer their services to ensure that the church reach a wider
public.
policy on grantmaking.,
policy programme related
investment.
contribution made by
volunteers.
Section D
Achievements and performance
TAR
March 2012

Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary of the main
achlevements of the charity
during the year
During Ihe year the Church successfully ran Ils services Ihroughoul the
year for the community. The seTvices the church run include Sunday
services. teaching seNices during the week, and Prayer meetings.
We have also increased our Soup Kitchen provision to reach more
people than the previous years.
As a result of the Covid pandemic and post pandemic effect we
successfully embarked on the free provision ol second-hand clothing,
sleeping blankets to the vulnerable who sleep rough in our community.
This was donated by members of the public.
TAR
March 2012

Section E
Financial review
Brlef statement ol the
charity's policy on reserves
The Trustees has adopted a reserve policy ol ensuring that at every point
in time the church must have not less than six months of operational cost
or overheads in ils bank account so it can fall on should the church nol
be able to run its services for any reason. Currently the church has more
than enough lo meet any eventualities should the church nol able to meet
for 6 months
Details of an
funds materiall
in deficit
Further Ilnanclal review details (Optlonal information)
The trustees has adopted an inveslmenl policy to invest its surplus
resources only in fixed dep¢)sit account lo generate some interest whilst
keeping the initial capital. No investment in any bank whosè operations
are contrary lo the doctrine of Christ.
In view of the church and the board of Trustees looking to lease or
purchase its own plac8 the church has nol made any long-term
investment yet lill they have secured a pemianent place of worship.
You may choose to include
additional information, where
r8lévant about:
th8 charily's principal
sources of funds lincluding
any fundraisingl.,
how expenditure has
supported tha key objectives
of the ¢harily:
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical inveslment policy
adopted.
The church major source of income remair)s voluntary donations from the
members who attend church,
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees report above.
Signed on behalf ol the charity's truslees
SignaluTe(s)
Full namels)
Rev Charles Chukwuemeka
TAR
March 2012

Position (eg Secretary, Chair,
etc)
Secretary
Date
30-10-25
TAR
March 2012