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SARAH'S TRUST
ANNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2025
Caladine
Chartered Certified Accountanls

SARA Trrs TRUST
LEGALANDAOwNISTRATIVE INPORMATIOht
Dr R Y Kh8m68
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1178891
H￿lfOrdsh￿
SG5 18G
John Cal*dw)ti FCCA CTA FCIE
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SARAH'S TRUST
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SARAH'S TRUST
TRUSTEES. REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY2025
It is vrilh deep grabtude and reneW￿d F4KP05e that I sharn this ya*s annual fepjt Tr pa%iyw has trfought both
per8on81 challenge and w0￿r￿1 dar(ty. My c4¥n ￿UM￿Y vlllh rancer haB Streng￿ed my belief n the importanc
of aavly d8tec*on. ryJnW￿naI8 care. arKI the lif&wng resa*) bgm9 Wigd by dediistad maed
tharibes. It has dewed my resol￿ to stsThJ basth th0￿ wothg to prevenL trea( and ulb'matety exre
dIsea￿nd to enllure that otherd tsxng 80m(lar battte8 are r￿r alone.
This expwignco has only reaffi￿ my lifelw ded￿￿tion to humanitarian *nrk. I temain de8pty ￿mmthd to
Suppo￿.n9 cauw that make a reo1 arKI taryble diffW¢￿ In people's l￿-019&nI¥&lI￿1¥ th8t don't in8PiVts
hr4Je, but delNer measurable, tasting dlange. In 4 workl of ever4Jrowng nfj¢d. I believ¢ ￿ mugt fo(w our ongrgy
and resources on gfforts that are proven lo uplift. heal, tran8fomi.
1 om e8peryalty pa$8iCYWt¢ aLvJt thom￿OnIng the kthnthal of young Evw young p8r80n Itr
Ch￿ to thrive, to dls¢o¥er their vol￿, and to grthv into th•ir fiJll•st, ThKJ81 c￿￿￿ent 8efvts. l ￿11 C(￿tinUe tg
8UFWIrt Inrtiaknvea that own doors, build resille￿. ar￿ ryeate safe ¥pa￿S for youlh to leam and lead.
Equally. my commitmant to prot8ding th8 natural envlronmont romalns unw8verfng. Tr hoatth cl our pl•Mt 18
dee￿Y (xJnhe¢Aed lo our Uavn wellbeing, and 8h8re 8 reBponsilylity to care lor M-Th>t our8elve8, bul
for fviurg 9gneTaticm. I will corrtNwg tr• adv￿018 lor 8Lthinabl• solulion$, envir￿Ments1 •du¢ab'on, and
con8•rvation offorts around th• glob&.
To ev8ryon8 hafj Jt<KMI wlth u&-thgnk you. Togathfjr. to bring Mght lo nfj•ded nK*t,
Yow8 faMIlly
The D￿kneSS ofyork
Ftyjnderof Sar#h'8 Trust
The trn8toe8 wèaenl thdr annu81 rewt and flnancw itatemonts frJT yè4r•ndBd 31 May 2025.
Th• financ4al slalements twe bfj￿ pr•porod In awYdan￿ wlth tho ac¥xuntlng pollde8 8et out In note 1 10 th0
financial 8t8tements and o)mply with Tru81'8 e4)n8litution, th• Ctt8rities Act 2011 and 'Atsxunling and Rèporting
by Ch8dOo8: s18tsn￿t of R8c>)mm8nd8d Pra(kn appllcable lo ctsnti88 w8parlrtg th¥lr 8Ctounts In a(x7xdan
ith Ihg Financial Rewting Standard applicat40 in th& UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 102)" {effet*v8 1 January
2019).
ObJoctlvu and acthiltl••
S•rah'• Tw•t hos three prfm•ry Obs￿•$..
l) To Intrcthce phllantWl8ts to cau808 that ne•d fundlng and aupyt to croate ￿npac￿l and ￿taInable change.
INe Mll do Ihis by..
Idents.￿fig a61k￿ cèntred and ev1￿C* b88ed NGO8
b. l)eveloping and managing inw(¥Junty Programnws
Awording gr8nts
d. SupF*NUng the most impathil'toraal enterprise. innovallons
lil Build capability.. To wide 'gift in kind, experti$e from tyjr wortd-dass team of experts. This team provides
lead8rship, m8nloring arKI derficated staff lo bjli d Capa￿1￿ and lo share skhls and best practice. Thay h•lp to txrikl
o)gt Infra8tnthirg$ to help e8tsblS8h 8UQX$8ful sodal enterprtee.
iii) Create awareness.. To build aw¥rène98 8nd wbllu8e campaigns through our network of thought leaders and
buslness16ad8rs. to hlghlight Issues that need to b8 broughtlo the forefront of ts pu￿1¢.8 attention.
P￿11¢ b•n•fit
The trusto•s havo pAld due ragard to guldance on wblk benofrt188ued by Charity ComNN8sK)n in decading V+lMt
activittes the Tntst 8hould undort4ke.

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TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
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Achlgvwngnts and porforNwnce
Since its foun(*ng in 2018. Sarah's Trust has been driven by a Singu￿r, powarful ￿mM11m￿. to ueat8 Impacthl
and su8tthable change for forgoitsn con¥nu￿118s arcwnd lh8 ￿)rfd. OIK 1$ Tooted in cunpassion,
resFonsibility. and a deep sense af purp(w-to be a ¥oie* and ambassador for the childwÈ. and faThlliBs
100 ofton lèft behind.
ara PIOLMI to sUpp￿t a *ide Tanqe of UK it)t•malional tha1￿*￿an1¥8tionS vthose the
ethos of ￿ rrissitin and deliver real, mea8urable d)8nge. ￿ether 8UPP)rtiry grossrrth intt1atr￿S Mi UK
communities or Bupporbng famlllos who have bggn affeL*ed by rAnflkt, di8placoThn( •ftd natural disaster wè ¥•
crm￿1tt•d to that people are offer•d djgnity aThl humanity in thtiirtim• of need.
We hIle￿ thgt meaningful thange cowo8 fr￿n c(4Ealvaticffi and ac£￿unI8b1rty. That's vthy S•rnh's Tn￿1 partners
wlth organl8ations and initiativas that deMo￿tra￿ inlegiity, offediven858, and a dear o)mmitment to tran8fom)Ing
liv•$.
Thls annual feK*JI reffl8cts the l￿dible made poss￿ IhrrAyh these partnwships. It tells a st￿Y of hope.
r•8ilience. and purposHnd of the coll8ctiv• power wo share to m8k• a meaniffjfvl dKf•r0r￿. Wh8th8r fundlng
safe homos for femgle survivorn ol dorneslS¢ or opportunllie$ for providlng rescuo, eAre and •du¢ation lo
chlldren at h￿h ri¥k of tr•ffickJng an¢J slavery. every of 9S¥lng hos the potenti￿ to changts individupl lives lor tho
proud of all w• ha￿ a¢compN$hed arKI ramakn •t•4d14•t In <￿T mi88ion to 8tarKI wlth Iho80 who ne•d tt
A GtMI for Sam
Earller thls y￿, S8rah'• Trust humbled to bè abl• to 4how our wpport lor 'A Gog1 tr Sam,. a 8ped•l n￿ed
fund at CCLG.. The CIHldren & Young Paople's CancerAs3ooation. Th• fiJnd WBS aet up In rmmory of 8Dt-ye8r-old
Sam who was (tiogn09ed wllh Aurtè Myelc4d Louk8emla IAMLI just t4¥0 doy8 before h68 death.
The fvnd has b••n Sét up to •8t•blr•h o n•w r•8earth prr4•cI that ho• th• potenilal lo Idenlfy better w*y8 to attack
ctNidhc& AML ¢ell$ and aims to Set tho fouNl8tions for luknre re884rth by provldlng data aboul can￿r txII#
weakne88eB. In luture tt 1$ hop￿ that tho research win Improve outcorrns for thildren with AAIL. ensuring tho1 they
do not have to Buffer in th&W￿ that Sam did.
'S8np wa8 only IN for & Ilttle over a wgèk bfrforn he dlgd, 8nd during Ihls tlme he w8s Iwlc• nwsdi8gnos8d. Leuk8eml
Came from nowhef&, wtth no waming, 8nd left ￿ trme lor 8 proper tr8atment plan. We now know Ihat M we had
bgen 8ble to slart trfralmgnt. It would h8v8 he8vIty d8grBded his qu8My trflM8 and hod knNledpmsp8cts Of$￿￿￿*s.
We want 'A Goal for S8m' to help Idgnttfy kinder and mom elyects've treatmerts th8t wlll glve children much better
chan￿8 ofsurvlvel.. Catherine, S4m'8 Mother.
Endang•r•d Ralnforn81 Rescue (ERR) L8 a p88slonale group led by women arKI Indigenou$ vjThmun￿os 4vuking
hard to wotsct and r•8tore the bgaLthJl i￿rt andangwed Dar￿n rainforest In Panama. They do th1$ by gath•rfng
seeds fr(xn rar• and gndarvJered tTee5, gTThying them carefijlly in nu18eries, and then plantin9 them b8ck in aroès
wher• the for•8t has be￿ dam4pd. Thelr god Is to hdp thg r8knfore6t b￿n¢* back •KI cr•ats safe 8p8w f
wfjldllfe to thrfve.
But it's Trat i￿t lrn8 -
larmlfVJ m¢lh(*Js that hdp pry)ted thok la￿1 and prov￿￿5 inc¥mo. partnership is kay to kw4ng the forest
healthy for years to coma. By regtoring the8e f￿St1 they're 8180 ftgrrtlng dimate dmnge a8 the r8irrfor88ts absorb
hug• arrovnts of &q¢oon d[0￿￿e.
'￿th fvnd￿9 frvm Swah'$ TTr￿t. the group has been 8bte to maintsin two of their Inthgernu8-run wr8arte8. eath
produung 10,IMX) seedlngs wr year for their refrntation eff￿s. ERR has also rtht•J 8evw4 h•¢lw•s of
rainforest using these seedlings wgnificanty C*ntsI￿tin9 to cathn Saqueslralion in one of the WOFld'8 most
important rainforest habitats. Ajexandra Climèrt and herleam have al80 been I(￿￿ng on buil(*)g a *hYldlife ￿rrIdOr
In ofthe large8t deforested areas in the won.
'Support tn)m Sar8h s T￿￿t help$d sustaln wr Inthgerws-18d nursery durirrg a cruc181 ygar, suppoth'ng our team
anLI the glowth ol IhwsBnds of 8ndangered native Irees. Were deeply Ippankful for their beliel in this the
n)i)a¢t il lias oli the I￿￿1 bi)niiiiuiMty, biodivwbity, aiKJ¢Nin&lè Alexaii(Jr& Clifflent, Foundèr.

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FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MA Y2025
FI￿1,5 Friends Rescue is a UK ba￿1 dwity thal r8hat4lttates ￿lma1$ th•t have had a traumatic start in lrfe. They
8peciall8• In rescuing and for 3ome of thè wvh)st vulnerable animaL8~ from paratysed dogs to feral cats-
twlp thgm find love. safety. and forever ￿me6.
A huge part ofwh* makes Fbri'$ Friends speLial 18 Ih•lr oynm11m￿t to dcgs wih d8abifrties, SO% of vthith eom•
from k611Ing stsyons In Europo. a dog 1081 the use of its legs or n88ds surg8ry and rehab, the tea
Flori's Friends 480 offern ￿1P peoplo arn ak thelr kM*•t. If %Mneone ￿ homd•88 or go￿9 tlwh a ulfjl8.
and is Lmable to c￿e frjr their dog teMporar￿y. the chanty 8tep8 in to provKle sheller and c•re untu thing8 get b•ttw.
They 8180 offer eTr￿f4rfe (xre for 8nimals love and dlgnlty In thairfinal &ay8.
Sarah'8 Trust tcok the d8ciak*n to off•r fvnding to Fknrf'8 Frfend8 follothryd a hDartlell radlo 4ppe81 madè by the
ch8rity'$ foLmder. Nalalia Geryp. The tharity waj al a ryiJc41 polnt and wa8 urgenuy Jeeklng to c¢nlnue lo
operate. Sarah's Tnmt is humtjled to be ¢¥￿ of a number of fvnders that 4tspped th¥T(I lo ¥upport the tharty to
(￿1￿nyO its vitsl woth.
r•rnr41 Tr•ntlnl•m•OTonal
Terérai Trent Intemalonal ITh). founded by Dr. Tereral Trent, WOt1(8 to tran8lomi rural ￿MM￿nhI88 In Jmbabwe
through educaoon. fjix)n¢)mi¢ QPFQrtunity. arKI $u8tainable dovdoprwil. In$plifjd by Dr. Trerfs own ioumoy fr
thild brfde to global adm￿8￿. thè charfty champlon8 the bellef that evary thild-eUpe￿ty glr1wlw￿eO th
chorK8 lo dr98m arKI 8th1ev•.
1.8 Wort fo￿ts8 on rebuilding •ch(yJl8. offerfng tralnlng. arKI woviding vlK>larghlpB to young w0￿￿n
pur8uing hlghw 8duralion. Th•ir flrgl Mai￿ prol•r£ the reTr)nBtrudlon of Motau Prtm8ry Sthool. h8• helyd over
5.000 children ac¢esB 88fè. qualty educalon.
Th￿ yeAr Sarah'8 Tru8t ha8 funded the In8lallafjon of a 8c4ar pa￿1•d wat•r **ll •t D0ndW￿1Zl Prfmary Sthool In
Ziml)alyw•. Th1$ m•an$ that the 500 Bkndents and 8taff 8t tha Sch￿1 hava acc088 to dean watèr. arKI vaBIty
imwoved 88nitstion and hyglw* prac11￿$ hwa $kJn40canUy redu¢¢d tho InCid•r￿ of cholera.
Lcoking al￿9d, ￿1 pl8nJ io wa￿1•h a huctsfè 9ardèn plot al th? stheol. u81ng Ihe gcA8r-FMyMw8d borehol• to
wrvJate the land. Th 8ysl*m Y08 the potential to athl•ve muthple haN88ts throug￿ the yw, cr•ats'TrJ fc#>y
r6ty for tho 8thool and •nouring rthv ravènu• btrèAmB forthè ￿*￿1.
'We w8nf lo express our pro(ound apprgoallon to Sorth s Tmst for generou￿Y fundi￿ Iho drfllng ol 8 solar-
p￿Ted boTrlK)le al Dendemdzi Prim8ry Stgwl. S8r8h'$ Twst h8s given Ilièse schcd childrnn dean water,
Improved health, 8nd bgttw 18aming conthtsons. Thls act of gonern￿ty wll have a lasting and p￿10￿ impact on
th&lr thtlon and well-belng., Nothando P. Muywnbo, Country Dlractor.
TIM Unlled The•tre
Th8 Unlt•J Theatr8 has bean at Iho ol Rhoda 181and, Sin￿ 1928, offering a vibrant Spa￿ for live
music, theatre. film, and cre*tive progr8mmlng. Wth a strong c*)mmttment to accesslblllty, the tr*8lre ensu￿$ that
financA81 hardship is novar a baThier io partiapatwrO¥id￿ adm￿8th1p8. ￿ldIng S￿8 f•88. and fr8e or IowvC<*t
cx)mmunity offeringg.
Thankb to a grant from Sarah's Trust, th9 Unltsd Theatre has expanded Its •fter-8th001 and youth arts educau
prOgr￿me8. Thr6 indudes wcfkJPw in arts, theatre. and muBic led by Fvofe¥sional t•athirvJ artists, as well
as student showcases where familiey and the Wid￿ e4)mmunity can eelebrate young talent.
The support from Sarahs Trust us to expand our prcgrnmmes and educatnnal offenngs, further
weavNy ourcommunity tCg8therthW Ihg transthaUve powerofthtr art$.'C8rfy C8M8h8n, EXeeAjli￿ IJFvctor.

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Youth Impart Councll
DuriNJ hèr Sapt•mber Nisit ta Ne* York Clty for New York Clbmats W, the t*Jche88 ol York ann¢Junc8d the
laU￿th of the Youth ImpAd Cwnc41 (YICI and hw Involvomwit in IL Th8 not. for-wofft tNgani8ation was founded tr*
amplify the votces of youth adivisls makiTrJ an impad in dimate aclion, social justice and innovation aTrJ seeks to
biidgo tho intergern￿91 gap by ts)nn&*n9 th•m w#h 88tabllshed leadors.
T￿ Ducha$8 of York 18 tho Foundln9 Ambassador of YIC vthern sh• a￿lerate6 youtltrhd initiative8 by Ilytonlng,
leamin9 and ￿l494n9 her global pL4tform. Th19 year She also GhampKy)ed y¢)uth and $L￿1nablllty vAlh Glob
Cltken, EwthD3y.org 8rhJ Th8 Perfgcl Foundation.
Y¢yJth Imp•¢* Coundl Is dosign￿ to faJt-trad( tha Inyacl of your4 dwngtrm&ker8. ag•d 35 arKI under. Th
rew)uic88, ¥nd ¥xpgfience lo the3e u)iti&tiv•$ to life. Actekrating tom¢m￿S leadern. today.
Each quarter. m•mbern share th•lr 1nll18tsv￿ for coundl-%vld• cs)n8id•ratlon, creats'ng 8P8C• to spotlight and elov•t6
the I￿¢1￿1 alreaty underway. After peor w•sentations, membtrrs vote to three wthsing, hlgh
impact inlbatives vAth Strong traction and timely polentlal for C￿n{lI swrf)rL Th• Ambassadcf Ihen 8elc&s on¢
In￿811Ve, athatlng stratsw. medla and •o)8yStom partners to am￿rfY its r•ath and fa6t-track real wortd (Mrtcom•J.
Fundlng given lo YIC to boo* Ihe 01￿ ol read8rn wlv) ar• pao•tonai• about takiry positive adion for
our people 4nd tho
t￿ring the ye*. The Independent n8￿paper IAunched an 8ppeo1 tn parlnershlp vAth Refvge. kn raise funds to lyjlld
vo Innovatlvo re*Jge hou888 fr¢Jm gC¥8tch. Homès whore wornn e$caplng abu•Mp partnern can b• 8•f8 and
recovw. Refup $l*a that they Mll novw lum a woman away, l)ut corrffiunal refug￿ eAn't ag))nNnodale ev•ry
woman, induding w¢then wllh than thro• thil¢ken, teenage son& pets. (* thosa have thmplex n•ed8 that
cAnl ￿ mat in 8 ohared Ilvlng Space Refvge works ￿th 8urvivors to firml ernerg￿￿ gc*xynmc*Jation in these
8ttuatlon$. But aft•r escaping. a W￿l￿n n•od8 tsilor•d wrapamnd care, that can only té provbd•d Irom a refug8
Sarah, Duchess of YeAk sard". 'Dometh V￿nce Is 8 swurge on oursoclety, affgcting 2. 1 mlllth p8ople evoryyw.
W61 all know a vlcffm who may be sufferfng In sllenLX- thoy are wèlking 8nw u& l d6hghted to support
Tho ￿Mpai￿ 19 now fA*nplete. •nd Ihe firgt 8urvl¥or and trdr thlldron hav• mov•d thè firnt hou8• 8nd rM7
hav8 the 8paf* and s•curlty to begin healirKJ and r•bullding their livo8. Th• wni-detached pn)perty indudeg Iwo
double t>8dro(xrth a private gardgn. and enhan¢%d ￿Uftfy as CCTV, rainf￿¢￿￿ wndow loc*8, and a
firepr￿f lattethx. Thoughthilty &86un8d to trAend into the 8urrounthng reslder41ial area, the home offers a dlKreel,
$upporlivo 8pac* whore survivors can begin to rebulld their live#. The Jeclmd hwge ij slill under conslThKlion and
expe(*•d to be 0)mpl•t￿ In the SuThwner of2025.
arn Increthbty grnteftAT to The tIKh8ss ofyryk and Sarnh's Tn￿ tsthwg8ner(w of Refiwes Brfck by
Biick campaw. Tlw ¢￿Iribution has been absolut8ly vital in cre81iry not Just a Trlugg. bul 8 sanL*uary wh•r&
women and th￿￿Child￿n ftgelng domesbc obus8 can fin8l1yb8￿n I￿hng and rnbuilding tlwlNes
ne6ded. Th8nks lo The Duchess of Yortr's commitn70n( many wvll be 8tMe to awss the support thgy
dgseThe lory&ats to come, allwng them to Trths¢wvgrhope and rnd8im Ihwdwty.'Gomma Shwrington. CEO of
R•fug&.
Humonitss i8 8 grassrc*)ts UK ch8rfty WOTknng to provid• gdwtion, aThJ safe homes for Vulner￿le
communit￿$ around th& world. ln rurd Gh8na, th8 c*arity rufts both a ￿mary arHI sec#)nd￿ sc*KK4 in the vllw of
Ay￿￿￿[￿j ¢hlbJren xcess to leamry in 8 r•gion 4¥here optKxtunitios are &xtr8m8ly limbte¢L

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Bu51dlng on Ihe succe83 of thelr ¥chool fwm proiect, Humanita5 has acqLrired sevan 8L¥es of land lo launth a new
)mmLtnlty famtrjg Inttiative. The land has diwded inlo AnL*vidu81 plots and alloL3ted lo lanw1lewrt￿YL9￿Y
ilth basic t￿{$. fen(arwJ. * a￿1￿[31 trainlw pro¥ld¢d. e%a) wdl be Supp￿￿￿ to grthv th￿r ovm crops.
This initialiv• off8rs rrK•re than lust fcod-it emp)wers famil18s to eam ￿ in￿Me. improve nutrlb'on. and support
I0￿1#¢ceSS to freth produco.
Sth¢yJi o*Mldren wim also tak• part, Iwnir¥J fami+¥J te(*niques and contsibutiThJ to tho school kltthen. In Ilmo,
families will be abio to sell thelr ¥urplu8rMDduce locally, strenglhening the entire eAximunty'$ fe8ilienc8.
Th18 r•ll•th the than￿¥ ¢))mnitmont to PTaLtical. sustalnable 8olubons that Nft famllles out of pov*ty. and
slve chlidren the best start in life.
'We 8rn do8￿Y gral&fih lo Sarnh's Tnist kythe1rconlin￿1 supwt oftxjrwwk. TNS grnnl wlll onty hèlp l*nllles
g￿W ttI￿r own fockl 8nd e8m 8 Imng tod8y41 wlll pl8nl th8 S68ds for long-tenn ¢han99. By empowring women,
fgg<*w cthldren, aThY1￿h1￿ vftalskills, this pmpet wlllhavg o ripplg effect acn)ss g8nerallon8. Th8nk you., Emma
Cox. Tfustse.
Ch8ritle8 ac*08s the UK are dolng Inuedible work, but wAny strLwk to a¢￿88 fundlng and to promote the6r work in
an Inuoaglngly ¢yo*d8d 8pa(*. Sln(* 2008. Tho Blg Give Fdpèd Ih<NJ88ndo of ¢harflie$ gffipllfy It￿1r Iw(A by
m&tc*lng publK donats'on8 With fundin9 from philanthropists. foundalk)ns, 8nd ¢yJrpNate partners. Every £1 given
beccmgl £2 for o good ￿u?￿l0Ub1Ing th• difference for communfties in need.
This yoar, Sarah's TnJ81 to support Pr•v¢nt Brnasl Cancer through the Blg Give camp#NJn. holpln9 fimd a koy
prionty.. the development of the National Breast Imaging Academy. This (xAtin*edp initiatNe is t8ckJing a critical
NHS wothrce shortagv. training hurblrads (* Lwt-irwyo woknlon•l8 and txpandlng dlagnostlc ¢wLaty
acr088 th• UK.
Thanks to thè matthed fun<lng modol. the I￿nati￿ from S¥ah'8 ThJ8t Wa8 In8tsrfy doubl•d-m8upporUnu both th•
acAd8my's e-18amin9 programmes and its landmark new facility al Wthonshaw8 Hospila. Onc• o)mplot•, th18
atst&ol-thtrart centre ￿11 train JpeeAall8ts, th8nc• rosegrth, ond 8mn an addltlonal 13,000 pationts every y•ar.
'We arg InrrRdlbly grateful to S8rnh'$ Trusl for IheK gen8nMts t*)nabon. Thls Trmarkabl8 will fftake 8 real and
sUrMJ dlffaTrnce￿b￿ngA'n9 u3 orn slep closar to fulfilling a key prtonty sn bulding the Naliofpal Bie*Y51 Ima￿￿9
Acgdemy. It WIM leave a mganlthl legw at th8 heart ol Ihg facrfty for years to com9.. Nlkkl 88￿8￿￿h, CEO,
PreventBmasl Canc
st Wn¢•nt'8 Cufron Found•Llon
As tha fijndraislng organi8ation for Sl Vlncenl'8 14osplals and Fadlllies In New South Wal•s. St Vinc•nVs Curran
Foundation is driven by the desire to provide everyong arxess to oxcellenl healthcare. The Foundation 18
committed lo helping all those In n8ed, partioJl8rty the poor and vulnerable.
The grant awarded ty SarAh'8 TnJ8t wll supm ground-broaknng dlni&41 and regearth to improv•
th¢ lim of th• Ihou88nds of cancer palients that are treated at Ihe hOs￿tal •ach y•gr. Currently, a numbw of
8tudle8 a￿ being c£Jnducted al St v￿￿n1'S to develop cutting-•dg8 csnc8rtroatments, p￿VentionS and tsJre3. Thelr
clinicians are comblnin9 th1$ rewrth wtth statProf.th&art ger￿MIC lesliilg to tailcf patignl treatmonts In accordance
itt) Indi￿th￿al needs, arKt awe proneerirwj a Y￿rt￿l￿o￿n9 nude4r medclne FXOgran￿e lo •rnure car
patients receive the most effedve c4re po88lbl•.
In the ¢entra of London'$ ￿￿$t End, Fam Stfftt Church has quSetty baeome o fjfdine for people experiencing
hom8le5sness. The team f(￿se8 on offering mean1ng￿l 8upport-With dtgnity. resped. and a strong 9gn8e ol
om7r￿nIty atthe heart of werything they do.
OrE of their 8taThknl prDi8cts is a p¥thership with sc¥ne of LondM'8 top ly)te￿ aTrJ Testaurants. Ev8ry W8ek.
pLqces like Claridge's and The Connaught provide freshty prepared m8al¥, ￿1¢h are serv4d at the ¢hurth in a si
down setting. Guests are welcomed by volunteers and glven ¥?￿• to eat. taM(. and feel part of 8omethiThJ sttsjy
and safe.

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TRUSTEES. REPORT {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY2025
Next door, the Carwa Café offers a relaxed space for people to drop in for a hc4 drlnk, 0)nversatic￿. and *¢ee88 to
croative workstws. The church has also establi8hed anart pry>Jramftp. Vlthwe peop￿ with gxpo1ienrE of
hom•lossness can take part In regular sessions. sharg their work. and take part In public exhiljitm. Its ¥ simp
but way to bulld o)nfidonc• and connectton.
Fam Streefs approad? is at￿ Bhowlng up. being [￿8}$1ent. ￿￿$ bjlkllng InJ8t. T￿lT thY)rk l¥ hol￿n9 poople f••1
less i8olated and nK)re ￿p(￿yled. and S¥ah's TnAt is proud to SUPI￿thaIr efforts.
.1 know I speak for811 Bt C8ntrnl London Catholic Churches, ourgugsts. volunteers andpropdpartnws in the clubs,
and TrstauTrnts WI￿￿ l expre￿ gratituda to The Duch￿ rf YO￿ and Sarah'$ TnJ# for h&￿ing us at Ihls
increasingly (ksperale lime London's stwl popula(in. Your supporf will en&blo us to offer resl8uranl sl&ndard
meals fv Ihe homoless dostrfute and giv8 thwn the d&nity Ihgy ng8d to feel part of sw8ty aga￿. 11 M'll also
help to expand out othor s&ThlGes Induding promoting homeless art In our gthry, our hainlrnss8nJ and ow Cana
Caia to help p8ople W book on track towards employment. Al8ny Ih8nksind68d' Fr tlonmnlo RobIn￿lI.
Yemen 16 f•clng an unw8c4d8nted humanltartan crf814 wlth over 4.5 milllon p•opl• disp18c•d and 21.6 milllon
urgent need of aid. The onwng o)ntlica has pushed the eojnty to thè brink of %wdt8pread famlne. vAth million8 at
immerfigle risk. Yemen Relief tr)Natmt•8 wrlh tr41 partners to en8ur• th8t ald reaches Iho8• in fi￿d •ffi¢ienly
and effedlvejy, dd1vvi￿7Q ￿•￿141 aid lo tho8e sutsing most.
Yomen ￿gage$ bn Y4rfou8 Inftlatlvas atm•d al addrn88lng the ImmedLgte and lon￿teM7 rwedj of famlll8s
livirbg in Yemen. Thig Includ08 dlstribulw of food par¢el$, provision of dean drinking water, c4ring for orph•ned
chSldren and dislritryjting lrfe0a￿n9 medi(A ¥UFplieJ.
Th18 year, Sar•h'8 Trust has ￿￿en to 8UPF*Nt thts ¢harity'8 solar pywar project. proj8d ha8 been sèl up lo
empowaf srrAalty and finaTh)￿lY dewlved m•n lo tjecomo I￿8r ptrwer fltws by of trBlnlng 8nd supplylng
them the ne¢￿sary ktts. thJTrdlng from Sarah's TfuJt, fourte8n men havg b•en to become sol¥
pow¢r filtorB. They are now breath4innor8 and able to f••d their familias.
'My nsn78 Is Ahrn8d. and l am 18 yeats old. I was In t*spalr wtth no￿ or hopg In Ille. l rncentylolmd th9 St*r
powarfithng prO&ct. l am now w0￿1ng 85 8 s8ffwem￿oYed solarpower fitter and eaming a Iwing enotayh to f68d me,
my m(thor fatherandmy bft)th8r8 anddsl8rn. Thankyou to S8t7h s Trnst forfundlng pmfvGt.'
The Int•rnation81 Campaign toNtsot(8h Nudear IAÈapon8 {ICW fd a powfvl coalfb'on tsingry togother over
450 partner orqanl891ions in rnore than lQ) o)Lffttri￿. ￿ Ils h•arL ICAN 18 toward on• dear urg•nt
goal.. o wortd wtfvjut n￿l••r MI•F4)M.
ThroLWI edU￿tIon, wbllc ¢ampaSgns. *Jvocacy, ICAN 18 Shlfting the gbbal coTrvers8tion to focus on th real,
human ￿8t of nud8arweapMs ¥nd eno)uraglng go¥emments to take bold gt•ps t(A¥a￿ d8anYwnent.
On• of ICAN'S moBt 8lgnific*nt athleveff*nts wa8 its centr¥l rolo in the eroation and ¥dOpt￿)n of the Troaty on the
Prohibilion of Nucloar K*apons (TPNW)- the first-ever intematio¥kil agreement to ban nLKlear wapons •ntirely.
This groundble￿ing ICAN the Nob•f Pe8(* pr1￿ in 2017. 4 major recojnibon of its inyx 8nd
lead8r8hip.
In the year5 Since, ICAN has conlinued to grow 118 1nfiu0n￿, m•king nudear demmont a global 188ue that con
no I￿ger bè iry￿red. ICAN'6 8trength comas from its FeopI• -
organh8alion8 who wc¥k together to challenp status ql￿ and imagine a sahr wortd. The(r ￿1￿￿¥¢ efforts are a
remindw that real d￿nge 18 possibl• when voice8 unSte amund a ￿mn￿n Ixuse.
ond swjrity. Sarah's Tn*t L* to do what11 to help this goal.
ManyHop
Many Hop8B is a charity that bello￿ ovgry third deBeNe3 8afety. b)v8, aTrJ the to shw a tetter fjjture.
They WO￿ to resu* vulnerable children •re at risk oftraffirkng 8rbJ expl￿th in Kenya, Ghana, and Bolivia.

SARAH'S TRUST
TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY2025
In Kenya. Ihelr Mudzini Kwetu home gives O￿laned and ab8rKloneO gy1s a safe place to li￿, grow. and leam.
Th8s• chHdren arsn'tjUBt beirwj pmteo*•d- they're being ern￿￿red. V411h acrxs lo ed￿￿tron, w￿lonal 6L
ond legal guklan￿. they're buildin9 the Conf1den￿ and sknlls to stsnd up forthem8efvts and oth•rn.
In Ghana. tho i¥ supportww th*lron liko trame.
IMen Kwame VA5 5 yews old, he got Ihe tn¥italion of a lifetsffo. A We caff* trj hls hm and offEmd to lake
hlm lo sctrthl. Kwame's parents n•ver had mmy to send thelr chlldren to 8chool and thought this %Ya8 an an8WOf
to their prayers. They par*ed th￿r son, ki￿￿d him gocrflbye. arKI sent hlm on h18 way. proud and hoyfvl of
th? fv￿re h8ld forlheir tw.
8Lrt thore wa8 no school. Th•re was no fiJtLn. Kwame had b6•n tr4fficked Into ￿*V8ry kn the fishlng WKlusty at
Lake Votta. the largest m8n-m•Je lake in thè ￿rIvId. Sev•n days a week. 12 a doy. Kwame wo￿00. Durir
the day. he hauled wèt•r and nets. At nSghL ￿ ft8h•d. He dldnl krth to 8￿M bjl VAS fore•d to dlv•
to urrtanglé nets.
Kwamè wag gl¥•n on• rne￿ 4 d•y ty N$ ￿a¥8 mastsr. He wy8 bealtn by wh•t￿& do*. Uwdlty a pd(U8. H•
was v6rbalty abused. H6 oftgn lfvjjght of his p3r8nls and Vrnde￿ rf Ihoy still bg11ov•d h was In school.
Three long yearB latsr. Kwame waB re8CU8d by Challerylrwj He5ght8, fj truBtad partrw organl•atlon vK)Mr¥ on th?
ground In Ghana. HIS slav• master had tokl him that th• mon In tho 'btg boat, %￿Uld hurt film. 80 Kwame wa8 afrakl
when hg was first ￿ThIed onto the reacue bc*aL He WaB taken lo Ihfj PAany Hopes [￿￿Very cfjntr• Y￿re,￿lI I had trJ
do was ggt up In mcffikng, make my b•d, 8hNw, eat tr••kla8t, w to 8ct#)ol then go to bed In the evenlng.
nd no one beal MB or let Iiw 8taNe.'
Today, Kwame h88 been reunIt￿ wlth hls parents. He 16 ￿￿ren￿Y a 7th qrader arKI exceNlrvJ In hlB 8tud488. In
Septembor of2023, he was selected by an intemational r￿￿nn￿￿ lo trav81 to Sw•d8n to ￿ honournd at tho Wortd
Chiklren'8 PrR•, I￿ted by thg S44edl8h Royal Fomly, 8poko about the of human tralnckkng and
8l&very.
Vthat mak68 Many 8ped81 ￿ thelr ￿01 In wN4vor4ed chan0•. Thay'r• Tr)t lu#t hdr4ng thlldr•n 88cap•
Injusti￿. thoy'ro th￿) l•adorn whK) CW twk the and ￿￿k1 briglrtw fulwo8 lor Ih•lr
CGmmuni￿aS.
By p3rbierirwJ ¥*ith I¢xo1 org9rd8￿0￿ and I0￿BIng ¢)n Irrw, Many HoFM18 what'8 w8•lbl•
Tthben rl¥Sdr•n are gr¥￿ ￿ ¢we and opptsrtunty theyde•erye.
'Th8 SUPPOrt of Thg Duchess of York 8nd the Irustees of Sarnhs 71ust means freedom and hopa for chlldmn who
Wem m slavery and 8buse bul 8rn today in EchoDI insload. Many HO￿ beliavas that Ch￿dren who h8Vg SUThiV8d
Iniustict can become the mtwpowerful &ggnts fo deleg1 the c8us6$ of whet Ih6y suNlved. Yoursupport holps thom
do that. It is lrfe-alf8nng for them and for Ihos& Ihay wi71 on& day b& abl& to holp. Thank you.. Thom￿ Keown.
Founder and CEO
8unn• Clth(tren M￿11¢•1 Fund
OnM•th 28. 2025, • pN•rfu17.7 rwnltude wihquakeebwck certhl MY￿M•r. wilh Its èplc*ntre
near Mandalay. the C￿rrtry's secon&largest rity. Th• quake. folbmed by a 8.4 magnitudg aftersho¢k. causod
wklespread destruG*KJn ac¥oss several reghins.
Over S.•1￿ people Twe ¢)Jnfirmed dead. making it ts d•ath￿t ¢¥thq￿k• in Myanmar In *Mr a cmlury. More
than 11.CK)Ll people 8U8talned Inlurtes, thousands moro reported m188lng and homes, mo8que8, br￿e& and
roads collapsed.
In the aftemth. Intematlonal 8Od Kxyxed In 8ThJ S8rah'$ TTUBt felt compeNed to do something to help. The trust
awarded a grant to Burma Me¢thcal Children Fund to 8nabl8 Ih8m to d81iv8r food. drinking water and medlc•l
Supplies to those in n88d. The grassroots tharity has strmg neiworts on lh• ground and was a￿& to get aid to
hard-ttrfea¢h area8 that were not In I￿1viro ald.
Bum)8 Clmldren Me¢i¢o1 Fund volunte•r8 w•r• able to pro￿de rf￿nIty, Ind healing to some ￿ the
region's nTh)st vulnèr8blè ￿p￿.
'The tim8ly gmnt fn)m sa￿￿,& Tmst helped Myanm8W$ earfhqu8ke reGewe difBGt support or n￿ne for
childTrn, Gle8n (trIn￿ry water, focLI, and hygiene ktts. Your Gontnbu¢ion dir8Ctty helped over 1,500 people. Th8nk
you.'KAnthana Thomton. F￿Jnd8f of Bumia Children Medical Fund.

SARAH'S TRUST
TRUSTEES, REPORT (CONTINUED)
FGR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AIA Y2025
Ev•ry minut8 380.000 Olapets enter landfills cf pdlute the o￿n. makbng them one of the IW cOntribLrtc￿S lo the
plastic waste crisis globally. In 8dthrtKsn to Ihe grov4ing environmentsl rfisaster. our thldren are 8p&nding every
of their knt 1,000 day8 of life on this pJan6t weanrg plasti& Th•Ys why The Gr•8tef Goc¥J is chanylNJ
dl8p•rs for good.
In Sarr¥)a, moko up nearfy 30% of hou8ehokl psastic w•slwiou9h Io o¥(3rwhelm 18ndfiS18 on a Sma
Island nation. Thavs W￿re the G Diaper Projed. called The Gr•ater Good. is maklng a real drfBrenc•.
Laund)•d In p￿$1 by th• Duth888 of York, dongside KFM and Jason GraharTrNye, Ihl8 InrtlaU¥•
Uses ccMnpostsbk*. plastifrfree diaperJ and a (x)mnwnity-based ¢x41ectKffl System. Lc¢al lanNI￿ ree4ive •(x>
frten¢Jly rfiapers that are oslected. o)mposted, and tum•d irrto nutrient-rich 8011 tn just e(ghl week￿yer￿n9
roughly 700kg of plastic wasts p•r 100 babies each weèk.
At the h•art of Ihè wojecl are 18 thal *￿en, mAny exparb8ncing thoy flr8t pa*J employmnt They handle
evarythlntrfrom doUv8ry to cdl•ctlon to c•mFQ8tiwbulldng 8kbllJ and g￿nOn9 fin•mfA Ind8p￿denCe. Boyond
reducing pollution, th& proj8d offers th890 wc¥nen me8ningfiJ wodt and 8mpoweTS ontire comrThJnili#$ to tak•
ON￿er¥hIP of Ih¢K envlffjnment.
th bad(irwJ from Sar8h'8 Trust and othw fijnderg. tho 1nrtl1t￿ tt•• alr•qty Prov￿ valu￿￿ now akn• to
exp8nd acrosg Other Padfic Islands and the ￿der Gtobgl South. By comblnlrwJ ectrinnovatknn with (￿MunIty
opportunity, the G Diapw Projec* IB dtir¥J than just dearin9 wa81tr-il'8 nurturiNJ loral leader6hip, u0aling
green lobs. and woteL*ing ffiJtur• generatlons.
'We must all WO￿ twetherto elirninats the ma&9ive amount ol￿StIC g8thgg Irom n8pples that aro damaglng ow
planet. As 8 gr8ndmdh•r l em more d8lwnMn8d Ihan evgr lo do what I c8n to sfe éxpans￿ of IhAs pw.,
Thè Duch@88 of York.
Looklnq Ah￿d
Ao w? refie¢* cn the p•8t year. Ave are ofthewth t￿rted. that have brought dwJnity, s•f•ty.
éducation, food. And opportunrty lo o)mmuntlleB artyjnd th• world. Sarnh'• Tnwt hgB rem￿rt•d ccffimittffl to m•klng
a real dlffernrKo V•lwe il'$ nèBd•J mo8t.
8ut th•rn its nwe to bo don•.
The ¢h8ll•nges w• fwrowng humanitart•n need, wors8nlno In•quaNty. and the uryenl Ihreat of environm•nt81
tr￿laps￿￿nand blw thlnklng. doy partnernhlp8, ond greater wbve8brn￿ Thavs vthy our foDM Is on
Supporting tharftles and Ofganisations that und•rlak• direct work ￿ the ground, and vtho (sn deMo￿trate fw-
reachlng and long4asting Impart
alm to grrpw our rnac* acYos$ thrw key arna$'.
. Expanding humanltartan wel￿f èffcrts In rg9kns affec*ed by (wrflb￿. dKnate, WKI dlgplacthm
. Inv•$ln9 In community.led 80ktti￿s that I￿okI re81ll•n￿ •nd loryterm kKIep0nd8n￿.
. Champlonlng envrronmentol Innovation io holp yotoct th• natur81 v￿￿ for genernfjons to
ThfOLW Colla￿rat￿ vAth dedicated local partner8, and by listenbr& to thg communlti¢s w• s8M, we ￿1[ o)ntlnu•
lo support that ￿ smaiL xdabl•. Tooted in empalhy.
At Sarah's Trust, we believe In actlon that lasts. A8 we f0v￿rd, w• ￿ thi¥en by ¥ dew goal: to ￿mble
lastlng, poBrfive than9￿ peopt• and ths plgngt
Flnancl•l revl•w
Inc￿mIl for th8 year arrrtwnled to £31,423 (2024.. £148.835) •rKI •xpandi￿re wa8 £114.377 {2024: £129.0821
leading to a def*it of £82,954 12024.. ￿ £19,773). On 31 May 2025 tLtsI fuThls amount&J to £27.737 {2024'.
£110.691). Tr* TnJsl se&ks to retain S￿￿'￿t fvnd resepKs for it8 ongoing dwbtabl& aclivities.

SARAH'S TRUST
TRUSTEES, REPORT (coKfiNUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 AIAY2025
The TruBt is 8 ChaTbtsbk Or9￿158t￿, tsity ￿￿nber 1178691, and was r￿Sle￿I wilh the Ch
Comml8**n on 7 June 2018.
The tru8t18 gov•med by the have uttimote ovw*g1rt. Tho arè 8pwnted by a resoSuti¢)n of th•
majority 8xisting Ipjst￿. Tho INstee8 WtK$ 8eNed during year and up lo Ihe date of 81gnature of the
15nanci81 ststwnonts wer•..
rrR Yiawn
Mrn D H4re
Mrs D Har•
(&.1.2S_

SARAH'S TRUST
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF SARAH'S TRUST
I rewrt to the Iwstees on nry ex￿inal￿on of the finwal statsrr*nts ol Saraw$ T￿￿t T￿￿1) for the year ended
31 May 2025.
Re8poMlbllltlw •nd bas18 of report
As the *rustee8 of the Tft￿t you are fesr*xwbl• frjr the prwalK￿ of the fin#nc*i Stat￿nents In ao>xthrAI wlth
th8 r8quiieff*nts of the Charttte8Act 2011.
I r•wt in respocl of my t￿n￿n0110￿ of the TruJV8 Ilnandal *aleMe￿ eathed tyjt und•r 145 of tho
Chariti•s Acl 2011. In carying OLrt my examineton I hav• frAlowed thè Dlrndlons given by th• Ch•rtty CorrKnis*on
undèr se(*on 14515)Ib) of th& CharitMAct 2011.
Ind•pgndent ox•mln•fs ststwnont
Your attentTon IJ drm) lo the la£t tha* the tharity has kY¢p8fod fm&Thial ot818￿ in a￿￿T￿5￿c* wilh th•
rdevanl verslon of the Stalernit of Recoftyn￿ Practice applicable to tharities pyeparfng Iti￿r finarri
Btatsmonts In accordan￿ wth tho Finandal Reportlng Stsndard applitsblo in the UK and Rewbbbc of Ir•land IFRS
1021 in preference to thè Accountyng and Reporting by Charftl68.' Statsment of RecO￿￿￿ndad Prac*ce issuod on 1
Aprll 2005 which 18 referred to ￿ th• extant regulation8 L¥Jt ha¥ n(w b••n withdrawn. l urKfernl8nd that th15 ha5
been done In order for financial 8tatement• to widè a In￿ and f8lr v6ow In 9CL¥ydan￿ wlth UK Ger￿llY
I havo compl8ttsd my •xaffAn•Oon. I C￿￿7 that no maltern h•v? to my att•ntk>n In c¢nrtedon ￿lIh th•
èxamlna￿0n glving lo belSov8 that In any mat8rtal rèspthx:
acc(wntiry r8cord8 were not kept in reswx ol the Trust as requlred by 8•dk)n 130 (rfthe Chgrttteo Ad 2011.
thè financial 818t8ments do not 8(x*rd with those reC￿d9,. (
tho financlal ststamonts do not c4mply wth the ap￿irabt• ￿qUIr8M•nts concemlng the ftym and contsnt of
fThn(yal •t•temant8 Sot (Art in the char1t1￿ (Acc47unts and Reports) Ragulation8 2008 ottw than any
requirement that finand818tatemefts gfve a tru• tslr ￿th¥. wh1¢* 18 not o mtthr conBidered 4• p•rt
4n Ind•pendent eXa￿natIon.
I h8ve ￿ c>)nc•mB and have acro￿ no dher mattern in conngclion wth tho exarfinatlon to which attentrc
should bè drawn in this report in order to gnabfe a proper under¥tandir¥J of tho fingnc4818tatements to ba reathed.
John Caladln
Caladine LimitAd
Chantry House
22 Upprton Road
Ea8tboume
East Su$8ex
BN2118F
CA CTA FCIE
Date.. ..
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SARAH'S TRUST
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVTfiES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITUREACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MA Y2025
fund•
2026
funds
2024
Incom• from:
Oonations and hgacles
Inv•slment8
31.287
136
148,866
Total In¢om•
31,423
148.835
Exp•ndltsJro on:
Charltablo acllvll￿
114.377
129,CO2
Tot•1 up•ndlts
114,377
129,Cfj2
182,9541
19,773
R•conclll•tlon of fund•:
Fund balancw at 1 Jun• 2024
110,891
90,918
Fund b•l•ncH It 31 Alay 2025
27.737
110,891
Tlw $tatwn•nt offin•ndd 4thildo$ In¢*Jdes 411 ynl and r8c4Jgnlu•d In Iha yaar. All Inwm• ¥ffld expendib
dwlvo frcm &)nllNJlng 8dJ¥llle8.
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SARAH'S TRUST
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
ASAT31 MAY2025
2025
2024
CaBh at t4nk •ThJ kn h•
29.4T7
111,951
Currnnt Iloblllll••
11
{1,7401
(1.2601
27.737
110,891
Urn8td¢A•d lund8
12
27.737
110.891
27.737
110.691
..1.8.J2 ¥
Mrs D H•r•
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SARAH'S TRUST
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MA Y 2025
A¢countlng pollcleB
Ch•rity Inforn￿On
Sarth's Tnmt is a is a Charitth orwI8atK￿. dwlty numbgr 1178691, aTrJ w88 registered V•llh
Charity CoMmi￿10n on 7 June 2018.
1.1 A¢counllng conv•nllon
Thè finan¢ial &lalement$ hav• b••n pr•pared In ac£Ord•￿e Trmth th• Trusfs ￿nStitut50n, thè ChariUè& Act
2011, FRS 102 'Th8 Finanrial Reporting Standard applicable in th8 UK and Republic of Irelan￿ I"FRS 10ri
and the Charflies SORP "Accounting and Repo￿"n9 by CharitieB'. Statemant of Reo)mm8nded Prac*c
appli¢3ble lo chwities preparing thdr acuunl8 in a(￿rd￿r￿* wilh the Finandal ReFth'ng Standard
•ppltsbl• in the UK and Repubkc ol Ireland {FRS 102>" leffethve 1 j￿ary 2019). The TnKt Is a Publlc
Bengfft Entity as defined by FRS 102.
Th• Trust ha8 takan adv¥*ag0 of the Pro￿SkIn5 In the SORP for charttles not to wep8rè a Slatemont of Cash
Flowx
Tho ftnandal statem￿ ha¥• d8part•d from Ihe Charfllo8 (A0￿unIS Reports} Regulatk￿6 2008 only to
the exterrt required to provid• a Iwo arthy fa￿ ¥1￿. Th18 departure has involved fdlNing tho Ststem•nt of
RKommended Pfacttce lor thar1tte8 appwvJ FRS 102 rather than the versron of the Statemwrt of
R&)Jmnwdgd Pra6*1￿ whl¢h18 Tvf•rrod to in th• ROg￿lI￿n8 whkth ha$ 8lnc• be￿ wlthdrawn.
Th8 financial atatanwts we wopAr8d In 8t8rflng. whk*J Is the tt¥Jthnal Twst. Monetary
amounts in the8• ffinAn¢Tral Btatsments •r8 rO￿ded to the noar88t £.
Tho 8tstam￿ts have téen prepw•d undfjr thg hl8torfcal c4J10)nventlcfi. Th• prfncjpd a￿￿￿n￿n9
pollct•¥ •LtyJpt8d #rè ryot b8low.
1.2 Golng conc•m
At tho timo of 8pprowrg thg fKon¢iaS slalement$, the tw8t•ès have a reascmable •xi)•iaaliT)n th81 IFW Trt￿l
has adeguale re8ourc*8 to c¢ntinue operatk*nal existen￿ for lh8 for•8ee8bl• fithjre. Thus the Irusteeg
continue to adw th? going wnc•m basbB of In prnpadng the financi81 Btatemgrts.
1.3 Ch•rltsbl• fund•
Unra8trlcl•d lund8 are avall*l• for use 4t the dltcfelitift of th• tr￿188$ in fvrtherance of th•lr d)•ritabl•
ob5ective$.
1.4 Incom
Ino)me is rewiited vthen tho TNBt 18 legally enM•d to * aftw •ny perfomw*cè ￿n(￿liOnS t￿¥0 bwi rn￿,
the 8rTh)unts can b• Thasured roliabty. and it 1$ probable that incomo w￿1 bo rewvod.
Cash thtlons we rnct)gnl8ed on Other dcfflation5 ar8 r8(x)gnl8ed on¢x the Tn￿t been rntifigd of
the donation, unless performanco ￿nd￿lonS require deferral of Ihe amount. Income tax recxjverable In relation
to donations received under GfftAd or doed8 ol Ca)venant is re¢￿gnised at th• lime of the th)nation.
Legaaes ¥re Yecognised on Teceipt or otheThMse rfV)ts Tr￿t been notified of an impending dKgtribLrtlc¥n. the
arr*)unt is known. and recelpt is expected. If the amount is not knoym. Ihe 1o98cy AJ treated as a contingent
assot.
1.5 Expenditure
ExpeThJiture is reLy)gnis8d oiKe there 1$ a legal or r))n$trudive (a)li941ion to transT8f e￿n$)￿le Ixi)efit lo
third party, it is proba￿8 that a transf8rof euJnomic benefi15 w￿1 be requir￿ in seldement, and the amDunl ol
tha obligation con be m&a8ured reliably.
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SARAH'S TRUST
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2025
A¢¢wn15ng pollclo* {Conllnwd)
1.6 C••h and ￿•h •qthal•nts
Cash aTrJ cash eqwval8nts incbude cash in hand, thptisils hdd at ￿11 with bank>, other short.tem Ilquld
Inv•stments wilh original maturltles of three months or1tr89, 8nd bank overdrats. Bank overdrafts are shown
ithln borM￿n99 In cuThertt liabilili*s.
Ba￿C financAal a8Ws. vthich include trnde other I￿￿￿bleS and cagh and tsa￿ balancaB. arè nwwred
Bt tsan88(lion induthng tran￿¢￿1 costs.
B•slc Iln•ncl•lll•bllths
Bas￿ fina￿al Ilabilitia8, hsudlng trad• * other p•yabl•8 arKI bank loanj ar• rocogrlsed at tran68don
pricé.
TrAde payables •Tg obl10￿onI to pay for gcrfxl$ or Mriic*8 that hAVO bwi aryjulrnd In the c¥dknory ￿U￿¢ ol
opwaliong fmm guppls•r8. Aff•)unts payabJ• da￿lfied a$ ttmnl Ikgbllltl•s If payment Is du& wSthln ong
year or k88. If no( they are praaented as non-amrt Ilabllllle& Trade payable8 are rocognised at transadi
prka.
FlngKIo1 Ilablllttos am derecggn18ed ¥th•n Ilx TvuoV8 0)ntrqdual oblbgatknn8 explr• ￿ •re di8t**rg•d or
nc•ll•d.
Crltlc•l a¢￿un(l￿ •sOm•t# andJudg•ffffjnl•
In th• •ppUcalon of ihe TN8Y8 ao>)untlng poll¢Jws. the Iru8tses •r• r8qulred to make ludg•mwtO, eBUm•tei
#nd a88umptlon8 oboLrt caffylng alM￿t ol a86gt8 arAI Ilabil￿•S that are not readity appartnt fr￿n other
soureA$. The e6timate8 and a880Ctalad assumptionL4 8r• bA￿d on hi8to¢ic*t experience and other fa(*ors th¥t
are o)n8ld•r•d tg be rnl•vinl. Adual r•wlts may dtllttrfrom the8e •8lm•te•.
Th9 88Om•te8 and undorfying assumptiono arè ￿￿¥W•d on an ongolng bas1•. R￿lsIOnS to aco)unlJng
esllmate8 ar¢ rgcognlsed In the perfod In whlch the eglmate 18 re￿￿d whtre tho revl6bn 8ff8(*B only that
p•riod, or In thè perlod of the ￿￿￿10n aNI future poriods whore the r•vi8ion affacts both ufftnt and ftrtwe
p•rfod8.
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SARAH'S TRUST
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEKfs (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY 2025
fund•
fund•
2024
Donations #fKI gift•
31.287
148,686
Vnr••trlctsd Unrn•trlct
fun
fund*
2025
2D24
Irrt•rnil r￿1vable
136
169
Exp•ndltyro on ¢harli8blo actlvltt••
chrft•bl• Ch•rilable
•ctlvltlo•
ACtMlle•
2024
Olr•¢t Go•ts
E￿nts
5,055
743
4.648
9.055
Grant fvndlr4 oladivhl•8 IM• Mt• 61
103.562
115.088
Sharn of Jjupport and gov•m•nc• co•ts l•ee note 7
8.187
4.919
114.377
129,062
An*fysis by fund
114.377
t29.￿2
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SARAH'S TRUST
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY2025
Grnnts payablo
2025
2024
Humanlts$
YoLrth Impact Coundl
st Vlneen18 Hogpltal (A￿tr*I
R•8llz8 Imp•
Harti Sociol Documw)t•ry
M8drcal IAls$lon Si818rn
Grant retum•d from prnvbJg y•ar
Other 8m&llor grants- £5,¢)00 and1888 {13 grants)
35.OfY)
15,100
S.ffi1
35,000
18.000
8,010
7,778
(4,8281
51,281
46,300
103,562
115.06
2020
2024
6,187
4,919
Charitabl8
8,167
4,919
2025
2024
Ov4•rn•n￿ ¢o•ts ¢omprfM:
L•g•l prof•8olonal
Bgnk charge8
Indopendent •xanlnallon
Sundry feu and costs
4,580
3,100
1.260
251
8.107
4.919
•t•••
None of th? trustees lor pwsons rAmneded wlh them) TO(xl¥ed ￿Y r￿untr*Iffft or benef4• from tho
Trust durifvJ the year (2024.. no tru8tee$ recoived b•nefrts or remuneration),
Employ•
The overage monthty n￿nb•r ofempbyws the yearw88:
2tr24
Nwhber
N4Mnbor
Totsl
There were ￿ ern￿OyeeS 7hfvs9 remun•ralw)n was more trAn £80.000.
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SARAH'S TRUST
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MAY2025
10 Twitlon
T￿ d￿rty 18 exerrpt from tsxallon on tt8 •￿vIlle¥ ￿aults all its Aic&)rn is appliod for Ij￿rftabr8 pu￿￿•8.
11 Curr•nt Il•bllltl••
2026
2024
Tr8de payablg
1,260
1,740
1.280
12 Unro•trtct•d fund¥
T￿ unrn8tri(*od ftmd6 ofth• tharlty Lxxnprf8e th• unexpendod ￿anGel ofdon•ttonB and gr•nl8 vthkh •r•
not to swific ccffldilions by donrA8 and grarrtors as to may be used. Th•86 inclwj
dg81gnated funds whic* have been aet asido out of ￿lestrI￿ad funds by the tn*to08 for 8peiific puwo8.
At 1 Juno
Incomlng Re￿ur
2024 rnBour￿* •xp•nd•d
At 31 May
G•n•ral fundi
110,691
31,423
1114.3771
27.737
Pr￿lOUS y•Ar:
At 1 Jun• Incomlnp
At31
2024
General fund?
90,918
148,835
1129.0621
110.691
13 R•l•l•d p•ty IrafMadlon#
wJre no r•lat•J party transa¢Uon8 In th• yeor12024'. no rnlatod paty tran&**ffl41.
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