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2025-03-31-accounts

GOOD SHEPHERD RELIEF in NEED (GSRiN)

Charity Number 1177783

Trustee Report & Financial Statement Year End March 2025

Principal Office:

c/o East Park Methodist buildings

Brooklands Parade

East Park

Wolverhampton

West Midlands

WV1 2ND

Trustees:

Revd. Mark Hathorne

Peter Hughes

Teresa Hodson

Advisor & Project Lead:

Ann Reaney

Governing Document:

The charity is a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) whose voting members are its trustees.

Objectives:

The relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability financial hardship or other disadvantage in Wolverhampton and surrounding areas, through the provision of preloved household items such as furniture.

Activities:

The charity actively supports individuals and families who are struggling to equip their home due to financial pressures. Beneficiaries are usually referred to us by one of our partner agencies. We aim to protect vulnerable tenants from needing to access unaffordable credit and support them in a time of crisis to create a home. All activities and gifts from the charity are compliant with our charitable aims and carried out for the public benefit. In addition, we run a charity shop that provides access to low-income individuals and families to access items at affordable prices whilst maintaining dignity. We use preloved items to reduce the impact of items going to landfill and promote the concept of recycling and upcycling.

Volunteers:

We promote the work of our volunteers who gift their time, gifts and energies to help the charity meet its aims and objectives.

Future Plans:

The charity is working in partnership with the Wolverhampton Methodist Circuit and the City of Wolverhampton Council’s Financial Wellbeing team to achieve our charitable aims and provide wider opportunities to offer relief to the people of Wolverhampton who find themselves living in crisis. Together we will formulate a way of working whereby we can not only offer immediate support, but to build resilience within communities to offer pathways to escape any poverty cycle. During this reporting period we were based at Bilston Methodist Church (WV14 7LZ) but will be moving with other partners to East Park Methodist buildings. This offers a more central location to the people of Wolverhampton to access.

Report received and approved by trustees on 22[nd] April 2026

Signed on behalf of trustee board:

Peter Hughes

GSRiN 1177783

Statement of Financial Activities

Year ending 31[st] March 2025

Income 31/3/2025 31/3/2024 31/3/2023
Donations £300 £705
Grants £6,500 £0 £12,305
Trading £31,949
Activities
Retail Sales £,10,246.73 £24,960
House
Clearances
Total Income £16,746.73 £300 £69,919
Expenditure/
Outgoings
Accommodation £6,400 £36,713
Operating Costs £2,640.91 £27,467
Overheads £1,014 £4,571
Total 9,040.91 £1,014 £68,751
Net Income £7,705.82 (£714) £1,168

GSRiN 1177783

Statement of Assets & Liabilities

Year End 31[st] March 2025

Unrestricted Restricted Total
Bank £7,705.82 £7,705.82
Cash
Total £7,705.82 £7,705.82

Trustees confirm that the charity holds no other monetary assets, investments or other assets. There are no short-term liabilities at the end of this period.

Signed on behalf of the trustees:

Signature: Name

Approved 22[nd] April 2026