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2022-04-01-accounts

Trustees' Annual Report for the period

Period start date Period end date 02 04 2021 01 04 2022

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Section A Reference and administration details

Charity name[We Care Foundation]

Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1178859

N/A

Charity's principal address[42 HARRY STOKE ROAD]

STOKE GIFFORD BRISTOL Postcode BS34 8QH

Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity

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Name of person (or body)
Dates acted if not for whole
Trustee name Office (if any) entitled to appoint trustee (if
year
any)
1 SHAZIA MALIK N/A Full Year N/A
FARKRAH N/A Full Year N/A
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SHUJAAT
SARWAR N/A Full Year N/A
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HUSSAIN
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Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
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Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)

Type of adviser Name Address

Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members (Optional information)

Section B Structure, governance and management

Description of the charity’s trusts

Constitution Type of governing document (eg. trust deed, constitution) Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) How the charity is constituted (eg. trust, association, company) Appointed by other Trustees Trustee selection methods (eg. appointed by, elected by)

Additional governance issues (Optional information)

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• Policy 15: Volunteering and cultural diversity • Policy 16: Volunteering and Disability • Policy 17: Complaints Policy • Policy 18: Donations Policy

Section C Objectives and activities

The objects of the CIO are: 1) The relief of financial need and suffering among victims of war or natural disaster, trouble, or catastrophe in particular by providing food, shelter, clothing, and training projects designed to enable individuals to generate a sustainable income and be self-sufficient and by such other means as the trustees may determine. 2) To relieve the needs of refugees being resettled in Bristol and the surrounding area by providing and assisting in the provision of essential Summary of the objects of the goods and household items which they could not otherwise afford charity set out in its through lack of means, facilities for recreation, or other leisure time governing document occupation in the interests of social welfare, interpreting/translating/housing advice and support and practical advice to assist them to adapt within a new community. 3) The prevention or relief of poverty in Bristol by providing grants,, items and services to individuals in need. 4) Such charitable purposes for the public benefit as are exclusively charitable according to the laws of England and Wales as the trustees may from time to time determine.

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1) House2Home

We care Foundation receive funding from the Home office (via Bristol City Council) we are responsible for furnishing homes for the resettlement program. We Care foundation ensure the house meets the families individual and vulnerable needs. Prior to covid we attempted to source some of furniture from donations, up cycled, charity shops. We worked closely with Council policies promoting the protection of the environment. Covid imposed many restrictions. We were able to continue working on this basis, as we required substantial storage space, more volunteers and time consuming. We now provide a higher level of service, we provide furniture purchased from trade supplier who supply slight seconds as well as new. The project is grant funded the project allows costs for tradesmen’s, storage, and a small cost for staff. Our staff and volunteers within this project offer their services at a concession allowing them to support the charity with their time and services. This allows us to provide the family with an outstanding home that is a safe sanctuary and delivery below budget. Total number of homes 30

2)Yemen Bakery

Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit)

Our bakery in Yemen continues to support the neediest families. Due to financial and local supply logistics our Bakery was closed for 5 months between (September 2021- March 2021) we were able to reopen. Our partners on the Ground HND provide us with daily updates. In addition to this a UK volunteer carried out a number on unaccounted visits and we are satisfied with the delivery of this project. 300 families receive a daily supply of bread for their family.

3)Yemen Ramadan Appeal

Yemen beneficiaries received cash distributions of 100usd each. House to house visit was carried out in addition to our local partners making journeys to families living in the deserts. Families: 380 4)Empower orphans Yemen Empowering Orphans with education and training, provisions, accommodation.

5)Building a hospital in Yemen

Funds have been collected over the last few years wanting to build a local

medical centre. The medical centre will be supporting local villages who are not able to reach medical assistance. 1000s of beneficiaries will utilise this free centre. We are currently holding funds until we can reach funds for phase one.

6)Cake4Charity

Our volunteer wanted to give back and help support our work. She has a passion for baking. She baked caked throughout the year allowing us to use funds to support our cases. Her efforts allowed us to support

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beneficiaries with life changing treatments in India and Pakistan, and Nigeria, education fees, food for orphans, widows and the sick. 7) India

Our Local volunteers identify beneficiaries within their local vicinity. The beneficiaries would otherwise struggle if we did not support them. This year we were able to empower some individuals, offer support towards education fees, support families living in slums, support pregnant women, rebuild a home and roof, and life changing medical treatment. We use the gift aid to pay fees, volunteer costs in host country, transport cost, and thru balance is used to further our objectives and we use the funds to support additional beneficiaries.

8) Give Water – India

We installed 22 taps in rural villages around Bihar India. The tap benefitted 10000s of individuals. Gift aid was used to support sick and widows in the village and pay council tax for a family struggling in the UK.

9) Fidya distribution – India

Providing meals for families who are living in Indian slums during Ramadan.

10) Education4India

We were hoping to educate and empower young children with education. The students were selected from the slum to stay in a boarding school. Due to local restriction we have not been able to implement this project we hope delivery on this next year.

11) Gaza

Our local partners on the ground identify families in need allowing us to make funds available for restricted projects. In May 2021 the country faced inability to move as a result our Zakat distribution was delayed for a month. Once movement saw safe the distribution took place. 12) Rebuild Gaza In May 2021 Gaza was under attack, The effects left already suffering families forced to rent alternative accommodation. Some families were able to remain in the homes but their essential household items destroyed. We were able to support families with white goods, blankets, mattresses, rugs, gas cylinders. 13) Volunteer fundraisers rebuild Gaza A local volunteer wanted to educate her network on the pain and suffering of those affected by war. Medical supplies were provided to 25 beneficiaries. 14) We Share Smiles This project celebrates birthdays of a child with children in developing countries, and street children. We celebrated a trustee Childs birthday in India Slums, Yemen orphans, Gaza stripe, Entertainment, food and gifts, money was gifted to the children.

Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)

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You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about:

Section D Achievements and performance

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Section D Achievements and performance

We care foundation is a woman lead international charity. We are a Summary of the main platform for passionate women who wish to lead, give, impact life, and achievements of the charity during the year make a difference in society. We care aims to respond by alleviating poverty, empowering, and looking at sustainable development. We welcome and reach out to those in 3rd world countries. We aim to reach communities and individuals who cannot access emergency relief. We approach our projects with passion and pride ourselves on transparency. Our donations are followed thoroughly. We use local volunteers to carry out due diligence for anyone that reaches out to us and ensure funds are carefully monitored. Our CEO personally travels to countries that are safe making sure your donations are spent as we have promised. We care foundations approach is a grass root, however, we have been blessed in supporting and reaching to those in an emergency all over the world. We care prides Ourselves in building partnerships with well-established local charities on the ground. This allows us to use the infrastructure already in place allowing us to concentrate on collecting your donations and reaching those in need almost immediately without duplicating efforts and more importantly utilizing local knowledge from our partners in making sure your donations are spent wisely and correctly allowing us to minimize project costs and having a greater impact All our UK volunteers are 100% volunteers including the CEO. Shazia Malik says “when I am on the ground at a time of a crisis, I cannot justify using donations to pay for my lifestyle, knowing how comfortable I am back home” she further adds “Since leaving my career to embark on this special journey I know I am privileged to have the opportunities Allah has blessed me with” The charity’s work has made a significant positive impact to the lives of the people in terms of their health & living standards. We as a trustee of the charity are very much satisfied with the charitable projects and work carried out in the whole year and very grateful to make a positive difference to society. Huge numbers of beneficiaries have been reached out by the different charity projects. We are very hopeful to continue the charity’s work and changing the lives in the wider society and continue to do amazing things for the humanity

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Section E Financial review

NOT APPLICABLE

Brief statement of the charity’s policy on reserves

Details of any funds materially in deficit

N/A

Further financial review details (Optional information)

You may choose to include additional information, where The Charity’s Principle source of funds is Public donations, Council relevant about: Grants. This has all been used for these specified purposes and sent to  the charity’s principal relevant parties/people. sources of funds (including any fundraising);

Section F Other optional information

Section G Declaration

The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above.

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees

Signature(s)

Full name(s) SHAZIA MALIK

Position (eg Secretary, Chair, etc)[Chair]

Date 31/01/2023

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Charity No
(if any)
1178859
Period start date
02/04/2021
To
Period end
date
01/04/2022
Charity Name: We Care Foundation
Annual accounts for the period
Charity No
(if any)
1178859
Period start date
02/04/2021
To
Period end
date
01/04/2022
Charity Name: We Care Foundation
Annual accounts for the period
Section A Statement of financial activities
Recommended categories by
activity
Guidance Notes
Incoming resources (Note 3)
Income and endowments from:
Donations and legacies
S01
Charitable activities
S02
Other trading activities
S03
Investments
S04
Separate material item of income
S05
Other
S06
S07
Resources expended (Note 6)
Expenditure on:
Raising funds
S08
Charitable activities
S09
Separate material item of expense
S10
Other
S11
S12
S13
Net gains/(losses) on investments
S14
S15
Extraordinary items
S16
S17
S18
Other gains/(losses)
S19
S20
Reconciliation of funds:
S21
S22
1
Total
Net movement in funds
Total funds brought forward
Total funds carried forward
Total
Net income/(expenditure) before investment
gains/(losses)
Net income/(expenditure)
Transfers between funds
Other recognised gains/(losses):
Gains and losses on revaluation of fixed assets for the charity’s own use
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
income
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds
Prior year
funds
£
£
£
£
£
F01
F02
F03
F04
F05
-
273,332
-
273,332
152,835
-
10,652
-
10,652
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2,647
-
283,984
-
283,984
155,482
-
-
-
-
-
-
253,860
-
253,860
158,003
-
-
-
-
-
-
765
-
765
3,816
-
254,625
-
254,625
161,819
-
29,359
-
29,359
6,337
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29,359
-
29,359
6,337
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
29,359
-
29,359
6,337
-
-
7,276
-
7,276
13,613
-
36,635
-
36,635
7,276

Section B Balance sheet

Fixed assets
Intangible assets (Note 15)
Tangible assets (Note 14)
Heritage assets (Note 16)
Investments (Note 17)
Total fixed assets
Current assets
Stocks (Note 18)
Debtors (Note 19)
Investments (Note 17.4)
Cash at bank and in hand (Note 24)
Total current assets
Creditors: amounts falling due within
one year (Note 20)
Net current assets/(liabilities)
Total assets less current liabilities
Creditors: amounts falling due after
one year (Note 20)
Provisions for liabilities
Total net assets or liabilities
Funds of the Charity
Endowment funds (Note 27)
Restricted income funds (Note 27)
Unrestricted funds
Revaluation reserve
Total funds
Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all
the trustees
Guidance Notes
B01
B02
B03
B04
B05
B06
B07
B08
B09
B10

B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21
Unrestricted
funds
£
F01
-
-
-
-

Restricted
income
funds
£
F02
-
-
-
-
Endowment
funds
Total this
year
£
£
F03
F04
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
Total last
year
£
F05
-
-
-
-
- - -
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
31,107
-
36,635
-
-
- 31,107
-
-
-
36,635
-
-
-
13,613
- 67,742 -
67,742
13,613
-
- 31,207 - 31,207
- 36,535 -
36,535
13,613
- 36,535 -
36,535
13,613
-
-
-
-
-
-
- -
-
-
- 36,535 -
36,535
13,613
- 36,635
-
-
36,635
- -
-
-
13,613
-
- 36,635 -
36,635
13,613
Signature Shazia Malik
Print Name
Date of
approval
dd/mm/yyyy
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Section C Notes to the accounts

Note 1 Basis of preparation

This section should be completed by all charities .

1.1 Basis of accounting

These accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention with items recognised at cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant note(s) to these accounts.

The accounts have been prepared in accordance with:

the Statement of Recommended Practice: Accounting and Reporting by Charities • and with  preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) issued on 16 July 2014 • and with  the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102)

The charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.*

Yes

1.2 Going concern

If there are material uncertainties related to events or conditions that cast significant doubt on the charity's ability to continue as a going concern, please provide the following details or state "Not applicable", if appropriate:

An explanation as to those factors that Not applicable support the conclusion that the charity is a going concern; Disclosure of any uncertainties that make the Not applicable going concern assumption doubtful; Where accounts are not prepared on a going Not applicable concern basis, please disclose this fact together with the basis on which the trustees prepared the accounts and the reason why the charity is not regarded as a going concern.

1.3 Change of accounting policy

The accounts present a true and fair view and the accounting policies adopted are those outlined in note { }.

Yes*
* -Tick as appropriate
No*
Please disclose:
(i) the nature of the change in accounting policy; Not applicable
(ii) the reasons why applying the new accounting policy
provides more reliable and more relevant information; Not applicable
and

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(iii) the amount of the adjustment for each line affected Not applicable in the current period, each prior period presented and the aggregate amount of the adjustment relating to periods before those presented, 3.44 FRS 102 SORP.

1.4 Changes to accounting estimates

No changes to accounting estimates have occurred in the reporting period (3.46 FRS 102 SORP).

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-Tick as appropriate
No
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Please disclose:

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(i) the nature of any changes; Not applicable
(ii) the effect of the change on income and expense or
Not applicable
assets and liabilities for the current period; and
(iii) where practicable, the effect of the change in one or Not applicable
more future periods.
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1.5 Material prior year errors

No material prior year error have been identified in the reporting period (3.47 FRS 102 SORP).

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Yes
-Tick as appropriate
No
Please disclose:
(i) the nature of the prior period error; Not applicable
(ii) for each prior period presented in the accounts, the
amount of the correction for each account line item
affected; and
Not applicable
(iii) the amount of the correction at the beginning of the Not applicable
earliest prior period presented in the accounts.
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

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Note 3 Analysis of income
Restricted
Unrestricted income Endowment
funds funds funds Total funds Prior year
Analysis £ £
Donations Donations and gifts - 142,322 - 142,322 148,135
and legacies: Gift Aid - 10,652 - 10,652 -
Legacies - - - - -
General grants provided by government/other
charities - 131,010 - 131,010 4,700
Membership subscriptions and sponsorships
which are in substance donations
- - - -
Donated goods, facilities and services - - - - -
Other - - - -
Total - 283,984 - 283,984 152,835
Charitable
activities: - - - - -
Other - - - - -
Total - - - - -
Other trading
activities: - - - - -
- - - - -
Other - - - - -
Total - - - - -
Income from Interest income - - - - -
investments: Dividend income - - - - -
Rental and leasing income - - - - -
Other - - - - -
Total - - - - -
Separate - - - - -
material item Receivable from Bristol City Council - - - - 2,647
of income: - - - - -
Total - - - - 2,647
Other: Conversion of endowment funds into income
- - - - -
Gain on disposal of a tangible fixed asset
held for charity's own use - - - - -
Gain on disposal of a programme related
investment - - - - -
Royalties from the exploitation of intellectual
property rights - - - - -
Other - - - - -
Total - - - - -
TOTAL INCOME - 283,984 - 283,984 155,482
Other information:
All income in the prior year was unrestricted except for:
(please provide description and amounts)
Not applicable
Where any endowment fund is converted into income in the
reporting period, please give the reason for the conversion.
Not applicable
Within the income items above the following items are
material: (please disclose the nature, amount and any prior
year amounts)
Not applicable
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 4 Analysis of receipts of government grants

Government grant 1
Government grant 2
Government grant 3
Other
Please provide details of any
unfulfilled conditions and other
contingencies attaching to grants
that have been recognised in
income.
Please give details of other forms of
government assistance from which
the charity has directly benefited.
This year
Last year
£
£
Rehousing Project Grants by Bristol City Council
131,010 4,700
- -
- -
- -
Total
131,010 4,700
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Description
This year
Last year
£
£
Rehousing Project Grants by Bristol City Council
131,010 4,700
- -
- -
- -
Total
131,010 4,700
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Description

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 6 Analysis of expenditure

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Restricted
Unrestricted income Endowment
funds funds funds Total funds Prior year
Analysis £ £
Expenditure on Incurred seeking donations - - - - -
raising funds: Incurred seeking legacies
- - - - -
Incurred seeking grants
Operating membership schemes and social lotteries
Staging fundraising events
Fudraising agents
Operating charity shops
Operating a trading company undertaking non-charitable
trading activity
Advertising, marketing, direct mail and publicity
- - - - -
Start up costs incurred in generating new source of future
income
- - - - -
Database development costs - - - - -
Other trading activities
Investment management costs: - - - -
Portfolio management costs - - - - -
Cost of obtaining investment advice
- - - - -
Investment administration costs
- - - - -
Intellectual property licencing costs
- - - - -
Rent collection, property repairs and maintenance charges
- - - - -
Total expenditure on raising funds - - - - -
Expenditure on This included campaigns for: Cloths
charitable for Gaza - Rebuild Gaza, Yemen Bakery , Yemen Ramdan
activities Appeal, Empower Orphan Yemen , Building a Hospital in
Yemen, Give Water India , Cake for Charity, Education for
India , Fidya Distribution India, Zakat ul Fitar India, Qurbani
In India , Charity Projects in Pakistan , Syria,Rohingia Fire
Appeal , We Care Smiles, Cycle for Gaza & Volunteer
Fundraiser Rebuild Gaza, House to Home Project Via Bristol
City Council..
This has all been used for these specified purposes and
sent to relevant parties/people. - 253,860 - 253,860 185,884
Total expenditure on charitable activities -
253,860 - 253,860 185,884
Separate material - - - - -
item of expense
- - - - -
- - - - -
Total - - - - -
Other
- - 1,000
Bank Charges 665 - 665 69
Accountancy Fees 100 - 100 100
Storage Cost - - - 2,647
Total other expenditure - 765 - 765 3,816
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TOTAL EXPENDITURE

Other information:

Analysis of expenditure on charitable activities

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Grant
Activity or Support Total this Total prior
Activities undertaken directly funding of
programme Costs year year
activities
£ £ £ £ £
Rehousing Project Grants by Bristol City Council - We care Foundation
receive funding from the Home office (via Bristol City Council) we are
responsible for furnishing homes for the resettlement program.. Total No
Activity 1 of Homes 30 121010 10,000 131,010
Yemen Bakery - 300 families receive a daily supply of bread for their
Activity 2 family 41205 41,205
Yemen Ramdan Appeal - Yemen beneficiaries received cash distributions
of 100usd each. House to house visit was carried out in addition to our
local partners making journeys to families living in the deserts.
Families: 380
Activity 3 22988 22,988
Empower Orphan Yemen- Empowering Orphans with education and
Activity 4 training, provisions, accommodation. 5500 5,500
Building a Hospital in yemen- The medical centre will be supporting local
villages who are not able to reach medical assistance. 1000s of
beneficiaries will utilise this free centre. We are currently holding funds
Activity 5 until we can reach funds for phase one. 0 -
Cake for Charity- Our volunteer wanted to give back and help support our
work. She has a passion for baking. She baked caked throughout the year
allowing us to use funds to support our cases. Her efforts allowed us to
support beneficiaries with life changing treatments in India and Pakistan,
Activity 6 and Nigeria, education fees, food for orphans, widows and the sick. 1577 1,577
India- Our Local volunteers identify beneficiaries within their local vicinity.
The beneficiaries would otherwise struggle if we did not support them.
This year we were able to empower some individuals, offer support
towards education fees, support families living in slums, support pregnant
women, rebuild a home and roof, and life changing medical treatment. We
use the gift aid to pay fees, volunteer costs in host country, transport cost,
and thru balance is used to further our objectives and we use the funds to
Activity 7 support additional beneficiaries. 4411 4,411
Give Water - India- We installed 22 taps in rural villages around Bihar
India. The tap benefitted 10000s of individuals. Gift aid was used to
support sick and widows in the village and pay council tax for a family
Activity 8 struggling in the UK. 2950 2,950
Fidya Distribution-- India - Providing meals for families who are living in
Activity 9 Indian slums during Ramadan. 350 350
Education for India- We were hoping to educate and empower young
children with education. The students were selected from the slum to stay
in a boarding school. Due to local restriction we have not been able to
Activity 10 implement this project we hope delivery on this next year. 0 -
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Zakat al fitar- India Families living in the slums were provided with £5.00
Activity 11 worth of rice. 955 955
Qurbani India- Meet distribution to families living in Indian slums. 100s of
Activity 12 families were provided with provisions. 1960 1,960
Pakistan- We have supported isolated families who have been identified
via our support network as beneficiaries. Funds have been granted to
Activity 13 support hospital fees, cargo cost, and rent. 805 805
Activity 14 Syria- We supported orphans and widows with cash distribution 2685 2,685
Rohingia Fire Appeal- Funds were collected to support families affected
on the ground after a fire cost the homes of 1000s living in Bangladesh.
Due to covid restrictions our trustee was unable to travel to the host
country. Money transfer limitations prevented the distribution to take
place. We were able to transfer the funds in July 2022. Distribution took
Activity 15 place supported families affected by the flood in sylhet. 0 -
Gaza- Our local partners on the ground identify families in need allowing
us to make funds available for restricted projects. In May 2021 the country
faced inability to move as a result our Zakat distribution was delayed for a
Activity 16 month. Once movement saw safe the distribution took place. 15350 15,350
Rebuild Gaza- In May 2021 Gaza was under attack, The effects left
already suffering families forced to rent alternative accommodation. Some
families were able to remain in the homes but their essential household
items destroyed. We were able to support families with white goods,
Activity 17 blankets, mattresses, rugs, gas cylinders. 17942 17,942
Volunteer Fundraiser Rebuild Gaza- A local volunteer wanted to educate
her network on the pain and suffering of those affected by war. Medical
Activity 18 supplies were provided to 25 beneficiaries. 900 900
Cycle for Gaza- A Syrian Refugee wanted to raise awareness of those
suffering and having to live in conflict. Once a refugee himself who had
fled Syria to Germany raised funds for much needed meat distributor in
Activity 19 Gaza. 2022 2,022
We Share Smiles- This project celebrates birthdays of a child with
children in developing countries, and street children. We celebrated a
trustee Childs birthday in India Slums, Yemen orphans, Gaza stripe,
Activity 20 Entertainment, food and gifts, money was gifted to the children. 1250 1,250
Total 243,860 10,000 253,860
Prior year expenditure on charitable activities
can be analysed as follows:
Not applicable
Within the expenditure items above the
following items are material: (please disclose
the nature, amount and any prior year
amounts) Not applicable
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Section C Notes to the accounts

Note 10 Details of certain items of expenditure

10.1 Fees for examination of the accounts

Please provide details of the amount paid for any statutory external scrutiny of accounts and other services provided by your independent examiner. If nothing was paid please enter '0' in the appropriate box(es).

Other fees (for example: financial advice, consultancy, accountancy services) paid
to the independent examiner
Independent examiner’s fees
Assurance services other than audit or independent examination
Tax advisory fees
This year
Last year
£
£
50.00 50.00
- -
- -
50.00 50.00
This year
£
This year
£
Last year
£
50.00 50.00
- -
- -

50.00 50.00

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 11 Paid employees Please complete this note if the charity has any employees.

11.1 Staff Costs

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This year Last year
£ £
Salaries and wages - -
Social security costs - -
Pension costs (defined contribution scheme)
Other employee benefits - -
Total staff costs - -
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Please provide details of expenditure on staff working for the charity whose contracts are with and are paid by a related party

Please give details of the number of employees whose total employee benefits (excluding employer pension costs) fell within each band of £10,000 from £60,000 upwards. If there are no such transactions, please enter 'true' in the box provided.

No employees received employee benefits (excluding employer pension costs) for the reporting period of more than £60,000

Please provide the total amount paid to
key management personnel (includes
trustees and senior management) for
their services to the charity
Band
£90,000 to £99,999
£100,000 to £109,999
£60,000 to £69,999
£80,000 to £89,999
£70,000 to £79,999
Number of employees
£10,000

11.2 Average head count in the year

The parts of the charity in which the employees work

Fundraising
Charitable Activities
Governance
Other
Total
This year
Last year
Number
Number
- -
- -
1 1
- -
1 1

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Grants received from council allows trustees to withdraw a salary of GBP 500 per home.

11.3 Ex-gratia payments to employees and others (excluding trustees) Please complete if an ex-gratia payment is made.

Please explain the nature of the payment N/A Please state the legal authority or reason for making the payment N/A Please state the amount of the payment (or value of any waiver of a right to an asset) N/A

11.4 Redundancy payments

Please complete if any redundancy or termination payment is made in the period.

Total amount of payment
Please state the accounting policy for
any redundancy or termination
payments
The extent of redundancy funding at
the balance sheet date
The nature of the payment (cash, asset
etc.)
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 19 Debtors and prepayments

Please complete this note if the charity has any debtors or prepayments.

19.1 Analysis of debtors Trade debtors Prepayments and accrued income Other debtors

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This year Last year
£ £
- -
- -
31,107.0 2,647.0
31,107.00 2,647.0
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Total

Please complete 19.2 where a material debtor is recoverable more than a year after the reporting date.

19.2 Analysis of debtors recoverable in more than 1 year (included in debtors above)

Trade debtors
Prepayments and accrued income
Other debtors
Total
This year
Last year
£
£
- -
- -
- -
- -
- -

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 20 Creditors and accruals

Please complete this note if the charity has any creditors or accruals.

20.1 Analysis of creditors

Accruals for grants payable
Bank loans and overdrafts
Trade creditors
Payments received on account for contracts or
performance-related grants
Accruals and deferred income
Taxation and social security
Other creditors
Total
This year
Last year
This year
Last year
£
£
£
£
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
- - - -
31,207
- - -
Amounts falling due
within one year
Amounts falling due after
more than one year
31,207
- - -

20.2 Deferred income

Please complete this note if the charity has deferred income.

Please explain the reasons why income is deferred.

Movement in deferred income account
Balance at the start of the reporting period
Amounts added in current period
Amounts released to income from previous periods
Balance at the end of the reporting period
This year
Last year
£
£
100
50
- -
- 50
100 100

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 24 Cash at bank and in hand

Short term cash investments (less than 3 months maturity date) Short term deposits Cash at bank and on hand Other Total

This year Last year Last year
£ £
- -
- -
36,635 7,276
- -
36,635 7,276
*Bank Reserves Breakdown
Projects £
Yemen Bakery 17,000
Building a Hospital in yemen 8,605
Education for India 4,407
Rohingia Fire Appeal 6,623
Total 36,635

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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 27 Charity funds

27.1 Details of material funds held and movements during the CURRENT reporting period

Please give details of the movements of material individual funds in the reporting period together with a balancing figure for 'Other funds'. The 'Total funds' figure below should reconcile to 'Total funds' in the blanace sheet.

* Key: PE - permanent endowment funds; EE - expendible endowment funds; R - restricted income funds, including special trusts, of the charity; and U - unrestricted funds

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Fund Fund
balances balances
Type PE, EE Purpose and Restrictions brought Gains and carried
R or UR
forward Income Expenditure Transfers losses forward
Fund names £ £ £ £ £ £
The Ristricted funds represents the funds of
the charity which are designated for the
Donations & Gifts R particular purpose 7,276 283,984 - - - 291,260
This included campaigns for:
Cloths for Gaza - Rebuild Gaza, Yemen
Bakery , Yemen Ramdan Appeal, Empower
Orphan Yemen , Building a Hospital in
Yemen, Give Water India , Cake for Charity,
Education for India , Fidya Distribution India,
Zakat ul Fitar India, Qurbani In India , Charity
Projects in Pakistan , Syria,Rohingia Fire
Appeal , We Care Smiles, Cycle for Gaza &
Volunteer Fundraiser Rebuild Gaza, House to
Home Project Via Bristol City Council..
This has all been used for these specified
Charitable Activities/Projects R purposes and sent to relevant parties/people. - - 254,625 - - - 254,625
Other funds N/a N/a - - - - - -
Total Funds 7,276 283,984 - 254,625 - - 36,635
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 27 Charity funds

27.1 Details of material funds held and movements during the PREVIOUS reporting period

Please give details of the movements of material individual funds in the reporting period together with a balancing figure for 'Other funds'. The 'Total funds' figure below should reconcile to 'Total funds' in the blanace sheet.

* Key: PE - permanent endowment funds; EE - expendible endowment funds; R - restricted income funds, including special trusts, of the charity; and U - unrestricted funds

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Fund Fund
balances balances
Type PE, EE Purpose and Restrictions brought Gains and carried
R or UR
forward Income Expenditure Transfers losses forward
Fund names £ £ £ £ £ £
The Ristricted funds represents the funds
of the charity which are designated for the
Donations & Gifts R particular purpose 13,613 155,482 - - - 169,095
This included campaigns for:
Cloths for Gaza - Ramadhan Projects in
Gaza, Meals distribution in Syria , Quran
Distribution in Ghana, Ramadhan Projects
in Yemen, Cleft and Palette treatments in
Pakistan, Food Packs in Pakistan ,
Bangladesh , Yemen. Blankets Distribution
in India and other charity Projects
mentioned in Activities Sheet.
This has all been used for these specified
purposes and sent to relevant
Charitable Activities/Projects R parties/people. - - - 161,819 - - - 161,819
Other funds N/a N/a - - - - - -
Total Funds 13,613 155,482 - 161,819 - - 7,276
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Section C Notes to the accounts (cont)

Note 29 Additional Disclosures

The following are significant matters which are not covered in other notes and need to be included to provide a proper understanding of the accounts. If there is insufficient room here, please add a separate sheet.

Not Applicable

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Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/
members of
On accounts for the year
ended
Set out on pages
We Care Foundation
01 April -2022
Charity no
(if any)
1178859

I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 01/04/2022 .

Responsibilities and As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the basis of report accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).

I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.

Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:

I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Signed:
Name:
Relevant professional
qualification(s) or body
(if any):
Address:
Date:
31/01/2023
Mr. Zeeshan Munawar (ACCA Affiliate- Reg Number 1771785)
ACCA
Green Street
London, E7 8LE

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Section B Disclosure

Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .

Not Applicable

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