Charity Registered Number: 1177755
NEW BREATH INTERNATIONAL MISSION
Report and Accounts For the year ending 31 December 2019
NEW BREATH INTERNATIONAL MISSION
Report and Accounts for the year ending 31 March 2019
Contents
Trustees Report ……………………………….….……………………...…. Pages 3 - 7 Statement of trustees’ responsibilities ……………………………………. Page 8 Statement of receipts and payments for the year …………………….… Page 9
NEW BREATH INTERNATIONAL MISSION
Report and Accounts for the year ending 31 December 2019
Name, registered office, and constitution of the charity
The full name of the charity NEW BREATH INTERNATIONAL MISSION
Charity registered number 1177755
Charity address Flat 8 Theobald House,
27A Theobald Road, Croydon
CR0 3RN
Objectives and activities of the charity
A summary of the objects of the charity as set out in its governing document
The aims of New Breath International Mission Church
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The furtherance and preaching of the Gospel through evangelistic activities.
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The advancement of the Christian Faith through teaching the Bible and its
doctrines.
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Holding regular services and other meetings and events for the community.
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Outreach to the whole community including children and young people.
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Supporting missionaries and missionary activity.
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Other such activities as the trustees shall decide to further the objects New Breath
International Mission
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Trustees Report
Summary of the charity’s main activities in relation to its objects (Cont.)
The church continues to service the local community in a variety of ways. Every week
the church hosts a choir rehearsal which attracts up to 8 parents and their children.
On a monthly basis the church holds a Coffee Morning on its premises. This affords
an opportunity for locals to meet up with each other and to chat. For some, who live
alone, this ministry affords an opportunity to interact with those around them and to
build friendships and connections with others.
We have also initiated a Youth Group, which has attracted up to around 5 teenagers.
The church operates a busy schedule, and its building is in use every day of the week,
and Sunday services are always well attended
Public benefit that is provided by the charity
The trustees have regard to the Charity Commission guidance on Public Benefit and
plan their activities to ensure that they comply with the guidance. Details of how this
is achieved are given in the “Summary of the charity’s main activities in relation to its
objects”.
Summary of the charity’s main activities in relation to its objects
The church has engaged in evangelistic activity, and continued support for its
missionaries and missionary organisations. Regular services and other meetings have
been held during the year. The pastor was fully supported by the church and
continues in office
Purpose – goal
The goal of our project 2020-2021 was the BAME Mental Health Support Matter. The main goal of the project designed to support families and healthcare professional from black and Asian minorities backgroup mostaffected by Covidl9 Pandemic.
The core purpose of our project was to raise awareness and take actions and address the urgent mental health, and wellbeing needs of the UK's BAME communities
Activities
We used digital and radio communication as an important part of the project's implementation. We were fortunate to collaborate with Diversity radio, a leading BAME radio station that is a project of Real Insight, to deliver the project.
We recruited and trained a total of 21 families and mental health practitioners on a fully accredited mental health first aid course. These families and practitioners, who are usually the first point of contact for members of our community when they face problems, have helped others in the community to understand mental health first aid. We now have a group of mental health first aiders in the community who can raise awareness and take action to address mental health in our community.
Achievement
The project was an access point for individuals and families to access free advice and support, including - We believe that this project supported many families who were very affected by the loss of their jobs or the death of family members during this pandemic.
We also ran a total of 16 mental health and healthy eating sessions on the radio. These sessions were organised and broadcast by Diversity Radio, which has an audience of over 2,000 ethnic minority listeners.
We are now a member of the National Survivor User Network (NSUN), a registered charity that supports over 5,000 mental health survivors in the UK and has recently launched a campaign to support the BAME community.
We have completed two cohorts of training and are currently working on a three-year business plan with the aim of making this a permanent project for our organisation and community. There is a huge demand for further training, and we already have a waiting list of 18 people who are interested in participating in the next training that we may run.
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Structure, governance, and management
New Breath International Mission Church is registered with the Charity Commission.
The trustees meet on a formal basis as often as they deem necessary to fulfil their obligations and ensure the smooth running of New Breath International Mission Church.
The methods adopted for the recruitment and appointment of new trustees:
All Trustees must be members of the Church and must adhere to the "Basis of Faith".
Financial review
Availability and adequacy of assets of each of the funds
The trustees are satisfied that the charity’s assets in each fund are available and
adequate to fulfil the obligations in respect of each fund.
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