ZAHEER & COMPANY
CHARTEREO CERTIFIED ACCOUNTANTS
AND REGISTERED AUDITORS
RETHINK REBUILD SOCIETY
TRUSTEES, REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MAY 2021
COMPANY REGISTRATION NLMBER:08528808
CHARITY REGISTRATION NO: 1177807
ACCA
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Fax.. 0161 - 248 9WJ
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RF.THIJK REBL.ILD SOCIETY
(A ¢ompan!' limited b!. gu¥rxDt¢e)
CONTENTS
Page
Directors / Trustees
Trustees Rewrt
Independeni Review
Income and Expenditure Account (SOFA)
Ilalance Sheet
Noles io the accounts
10- 13

RETHI￿1￿ REBI'ILD SOCIETI.
DIRECTORS / TRI'STEES AND PROFESSJONAL .4DI"ISORS
DIREC'TORS I TRLSTEES:
DEAA RAJEH
MOHA%IMED BELAL SABBAGH (Resigned 31 (ktober 20211
MOUMEN KANADIL IResigned 01 February 20211
ABDLTLLATIF ALFUTIMIE
FATEN BAKLEH
Y ASNIINE KHALED NAHLAWI (Appointed 4 <ktober 20211
COMPATr4Y liL,'MBER:
8528808
BIIS1Tr4ESS ADDRESS:
LryIT 7 LONGSIGHT BLStNESS PARK
HAMILTON ROAD
MANCHESTER
M130PD
BA%kERS:
AL K41'A% BANK
601 ST(tKPORT ROAD
LEVENSHLLME
MANCHESTER
M130RX
ACCOL'NTA)TS:
ZAHEER ANDCOMPANY
63 KINGs￿lAY
BLRNAGE
MANCHESTER
IA19 2LL
Page I

Rethink Rebuild Society (June 2020- May 2021)
The trustee5 present their annual report and financial statements for the year ended 31 May 2021 and
confirm they comply with the Charities Act 2011. the trust deed, and the Charities SORP IFRS 1021
requirements.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEME
Governing Document
Rethink Rebuild Society is a charity, and Trt was registered with the Charity Commission on 4, April
2018 under charity number 1177807.
Organizational Strurture
The charity trustees are responsible for the general control and monagement of the thafity. The
trustees give their time freely and unless approved by the Board reteive no remuneration. The
trustees meet together and are responsible for decisions taken in relation to actr¥itie5 provided by the
charity.
Recruitment and Appointrnent of Trustee5
The existing trustees are responsible for the recruitment and appointment of new trustees.
Risk Management
The trustees assess the risks the charity faces on an ongoing basis and manage them throughout the
year. The charity is relatively new, and it has adopted a set of relevant policies and procedures which
ensure that risks are reduced.
OBJECTIVES AND AcfiviTIES
OBJEcfivES
111 To relieve or prevent poverty for the PLAblic benefit of refugees. asylum seekers and immigrants, in
particular but not exclusively. Syrian refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants in greater Manchester
by..
al providing advice services pertaining to welfare benefits. education, housing and employment.
bl providing education and training in particular but not exclusNely in the English language,
computer skills. and entrepreneurship.
cl providing and facilitating volunteering opportunities.
121 to promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing refugees, asylum seekers and
immigrants, in particular but not exclusively, Syrian refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants in
greater Manchester from becoming socially excluded and by as5i5ting them to inte8rate into society
by..
al providing education and training in the English language and culture.
bl raising awarenes5 of the need5 and issues affecting refugees, asylum seekers and immigrants.
cl providing and facilitating volunteering opportunities for individuals within these groups,
particularly for women and young people.
dl promoting the arts. culture and heritage of these communities.
el providing recreational facilities that bring communities together and relieve isolation.

131 The advancement of education and the relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health,
disability and financial hardship in Syria.
In furtherance of the above objects but not otherwise. the trustees shall have power to engage in
political activity provided that the trustees are satisfied that the proposed activities will further the
purposes of the charity to an extent justified by the resources committed and the activity is not the
dominant means by which the charity carries out it5 objects.
Use of volunteers
The Charity have some regular volunteers who help in the refugee support office. The Charity also
depends or) many volunteers to perform its events and activities throughout the year.
AcfiviTIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS
Despite the challenging and difficult year, we have all had, RR has continued to provide its services
whether through direct contact (while observing social distancing rules) or online during lockdown
periods.
Rethink Rebuild Society IRRI has also continued to raise its standards of operation (policies,
documentation and administrative procedures) to stay in line with the requirements of the charity
status it acquired in 2018. Moreover, RR purchased a property with the aim of turning it into ￿fUgee-
friendly easy-to-rent accommodation. Since then, we have converted the property in 4 flats which are
being used as refugee-friendly easy-to-rent accommodation. The property will also serve as a source
of Stable income for the charity.
Direct services:
These consist of the following services..
Refugee support.. Our refugee support staff and volunteers are in a very unique cultural and
linguistlc Position which enables them to act as intermediaries between refugees and the various
government bodies and service providers they have to interact with. This year, we have managed
to help over ILKK) refugees settle in and integrate into their new environment. Open twice a week,
our Refugee Support Office provides support in such vital areas as- benefits, employment,
education, housing and healthcare. Most of our clients have no one else to turn to for help in
these areas due to linguistic and cultural barriers. They often tell us that they find our service
extremely beneficial because it is convenient, friendly and accessible.
.1 regulorly visit the Refugee Support Office run by Rethink Rebuild Society. They reod letter5 for
me and help me Unde￿tand whot I need to do with them., Ahmad, Syrian refugee.
'Rethink Rebuild always onswer my question5 on the phone ond do not hesltote to present all the
help they can offer.. Marwa, Syrian refugee.
Cultural and educational: An important part of our mission is to build the capacities of Syrian
refugees in the UK in order to help them become independent and better integrated in the British
society. Therefore. we have always tried to deliver activities that raise the level of awareness
especially among new arrivals to the country. Thi5 year. however, the COVID-19 pandemic meant
that no physical gatherings were possible. We tried to compensate for the 1055 by organising

online events and webinars. Here are some ofthe most important events organised by RR in 2020-
2021..
l. Celebrating Syria Festi¥al.- This event has become an annual fixture on our calendar. The
biggest of its kind in Europe, the festival celebrates a rarely seen face of Syria and its
civilisation. Organised for the 4 year in a row. the festival combines exhibitions. films,
theatre. live music, talks by writers. panel discussions and interactive art workshops
explorin8 Syrian art and culture. However, the list of this yearfs edition wa5 restricted by the
fact that it was a completely online event. One silver liningof this was that people from around
the globe were able to join the events. This yearfs festival was funded by the Arts Council
England.
2. Information sessions.. The topics for these sessions focused this year on the pandemic we are
livin8 through. Some of the titles are=
What is the corona viru5 and how does it spread?
Psychological wellbeing= 2 5e55ions
Eating habits during Ramadan and lockdown.. 2 5e5510ns
Dental care during lockdown
Back pain management
Breast Cancer awarene5S
Bullying in schools
Family life during lockdown
Studying at home
Healthcare.. navigating the NHS system
Future careers 5 5e55ions: En8ineering, Medicine. Social Sciences, Law, Sports, and
degree recognition.
Starting your own busine55: 2 sessions.
GCSES, A-Levels and B-TECS
Codin8 for beginners
Basic IT skills- 4 se55ion5.
Life int the UK: 4 5es5ion5
.1 leorned so much obout how to manoge life during lockdown better. RR'S session covered the
m05t importontfottors in the new normol woy of life. Khalid. Syrian refugee.
.1 hove been living in the UKfor o long time. but the Life in the UK course tought me so mony new
things about the country. its history ond its troditions., Sara, Manchester resident.
Social and communlty engagement activitles:
Some of RR'S most popular activities are the social gatherings we organise for Syrian refugees.
However. because of the cov1￿19 pandemic. we have not been able to run any social gatherings.
Education Project:
The Iqraa School project is an education projert runnin8 inside Syria fully funded by the Syrian
community in Manchester and their friends. The implementation of the project in Syria is done
through Syria Relief Charity. Iqraa school provides education for children aged 6-15 and has been
running since September 2014. The children attendin8 the SC￿01 benefit from other forms of sUPPOrt
such as medical and psychological support. Based in northern Syria, the school plays a much-needed
role in the absence of official education in the reEiOn.

Adv¢xacy:
RR continues to advocate for refugee rights and stand for their causes. We have continued to meet
and write to policy maker to inform about the situation in Syria and it5 implications for refugees in the
UK.
We have also campai8ned against the unfair appointment System provided by Supra Steria on behalf
of the Home Office which is forcing many people to pay hundreds of pounds just to book bio-metric
appointments for their, otherwise free of charge. Settlement applications. We received positive
feedback and currently the situation with Supra Steri5 ha5 improved albeit slightly.
RR also constantly issues press releases and position statements with re8ards to current issues
concerning the welfare of refugees in the UK.
Research:
RR has previously participated and supervised many research projects about the topic of Syria and
the Syrian refugees.
Over the past year. we finalised the research projects 'Agein8 Equalv which aimed at understanding
how both Salford and Oldham can be made a good place in which to grow older for Syrians. The
findings of thi5 research suggest that the overlapping between the daily experiences of elderly
Syrians and their experience as refugees in a new country shapes their perception on their
surroundings.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Reserves policv
The trustee5 have reviewed the reserves of the charity- Their policy is to hold enough funds to meet
three month5 operating costs of the Centre.
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES. RESPONSIBILMES
The charity trvstees are respor)sible for preparing an annual report and finarbcial statements in
accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards Iunited Kingdom Generallv
Accepted Accounting Practice).
The law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the charTty trustees to prepare financial
Statements for each year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charity and of the
incoming resource5 and application of resources of the charity for that period. In preparing the
financial statements, the trustees are required to:
Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consiStent￿- observe the methods and
principles in the Charities SORP IFRS 1021;
Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent,. State whether applicable
accountin8 Standards have been followed, subject to any material departures disc105ed and explained
in the financial statements. Prepare the financial statements on the going concern ba515 unless it is
inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in business.
The trustees are responsible for keepin8 proper accounting records that disclose with reawnable
accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the
financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, and the provision5 of the trust deed.

They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence taking reasonable steps
for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.
The trustees for the purposes of charity law who serrfed during the year and up to the date of this
report are set out on page l.
Approved by the trustees and signed on its behalf by..
Dr Abdullatif Alfutimie
Date:
224)3-2022

I%DEPE%DENT EK4111f*ER'S REPORT
TOTHE TRI'.STEES OF RETHI%K REBLILD SOCIETI
I rep)rt the accounts of the Rcthijjk R¢build S(Kim. ￿l51ered charii) number 1177807 for the
counis [￿Lod ended 3]￿ 2021 which are sd out on pages 8 10 13.
RF.SPEC-TII'E RESPO%SIBILITIE5 OF TRLSTEES.AND EIAIIINER
The chariry s irus*¢s are Testthsibie for the prqwation foT th¢ in xcordance with the requirement of
the Charities Aci 2011 llhe Act"). The eharity's trustrcs C￿sider th￿ an audii 15 noT rqutrtsl for this year
(under section 43121 of the Charitics Aa 1993 (the 1993 Aai and inder￿nden1 eXamin￿10n 15 neded.
li is m) res￿nSibIli￿ ￿..
examine the %counts (under settiuj 145 of the 2011 Acii
to follow the prLKYduTes laid down in the Direciions giien bl ihe Charits. Corwnission
lund¢T S¢aioD 14515Mbl of th¢ Aul: and in ¥cOrda[￿L. FRS 102 SORP
io Sl*t particular mallers hale corne 10 m) aneniion.
BASIS
F INDEPE%DE%T EL4I11%ER'S REPORT:
ex&minaiion camed out In accordance Miih the (ien¢ral l)iT¢aion5 gii¢n b) the Chari￿.
Commissioner5. An ￿arni[￿l0￿ includ¢s the xwwiting Tecurds kept bi the chariry and a corJ)pari50n
of IhL ttLrounts presented with those records. li also includ¢5 Con￿lder0E10￿ of an) unusuaj Iiems or
dLSLIostsrts in the ￿tsun1$ and sttkin8 eXplan￿lon$ Irom iou &s irus*¢5 COttr¢ming an) such m&tters.
The procedure5 und¢naken do proTrid¢ th¢ ¢%'idwKe that would be required in an audiL and
cons¢quenilv I do express an audii opinion ￿ the gi%'¢n ￿ th¢ xcounts.
IPqDEPE*DF.JT EXAMINER'S STATEMEThT-
In ￿nn¢￿tIOn with wr¢xamin*iotL m8tter h&$ Comt io m) anen11￿.
111 %*hich 8ivts ￿ ￿￿￿￿￿#bIt cause to ￿lle¥C in an) Ina￿la] Te5￿ th¢ r¢quiretticni
. 10 keep xcouniing Tecords in xcordance with seaion 41 of the Aci; and
. to prep3r¢ accourtt5 which *¢ord with the *couniinB rteonjs and ￿ compl% with the actounting
requiTeTnents of the Aa have beth met." or
121 lo which. in mi" opiniotL at*niion should be drawn in ordcr io ¢Dabl¢ # proper utmler￿dLTrB
of Ihc tsCLuunt5 10 be rtaLhed.
Mr. Farroukh Taheer IFCCAI
7ahter Comyn
ChartLred Certified Aecounthnts and Registrred Auditor5
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