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Charity reg number l 179650 Address Meadow coltage Maidstone road Wrotham Heath TNI 5 7SR rosinaanim8lcentre@yahoo.eom 07950023286 Trustee report for Rosina Animal Centre January 22- December 22 Objectives of the charity Rosina Animal Centre (CIO) aims to rescue, treat, rehabilitate and rehome animals into permanent homes that have been abandoned. neglected or unwanted. We relieve animals of suffering by any means including the elderly or disabled and non rehomable animals who reside at the rescue until the end of their life. By leaching basic animal welfare we try to give the public the means lo aid animals ihat need help in order to minimise suffering and cruelty that still exists. We encourage the public lo be hands on and io be able to build a network of support to prevent animals falling inlo situations that ihey cannot recover from, We have seen a change in the communilies attitude lowards animals rneaning people go to greater lengths to help an animal and bring il into the rescue, people are also aware that rescues are full and so offer up their time and services in order to help. Maln oblectlves of the charlly We rehabililale, Ireal and rehome into permanent homes, the ones ihat are not suited to be rehomed or require ongoing medical ¢are will reside at the rescue unlil the end of their lives, we have recently partnered with tralners Ihal can help with behavioural issues that ensures more animals can be rehomed which frees up space and funds for the charity lo help others. To encourage the public lo learn about animal care and raise awareness by offering fostering or volunteering opportunities which have also had a great increase as more people are working from home so can foster for certain time periods. By taking part in community run fundraising and social events, online networking to raise awareness is proving essential, we no longer have to actively advertise the rescue lo ask for help or funds from the community as Ioc81 connections and loyalties are strong. Achlevements of the charlty This year we have been inundated with more elderly/medical issues meaning our funds have been under more pressure, fortunately the income is covering these animals needs, the local community helped greatly by raising community funds for specific projects, our Vets and small stores are helping to supply the rescue with most of the feed and supplies that are needed as the community understand the harder the case is with the animals needs the greater pressure is on the rescue. we are seeing a greater effort of help from all partners. We team up with other small charities in order to ease pressure on ihe smaller rescues like ourselves and this helps distribute the financial burdens, transport cosls and care of the animals. It also means that each rescue is called for the care of their local animals rather than having the animals lo Iravel to the rescues which causes distress, this has worked well with the oiher rescues and has created a nelwork of small mainly family run rescues that can together take on the equivalenl of a large rescue, pooling the resources logeiher also reduces vet cosls subslanlially and the rescue animals always have a safe place lo recover from injury or Irealmenls until rehomed. The land we took on is generating 8 small income which is used mainly for the rescues needs but a portion is set aside to maintain the land, reactive Dogs are allowed to use the land in relurn for a fee, they are also allowed to train and rescue Dogs can learn in safety, we also allow groups to use the land for events that W8nt lo support our charity, t's now running itself with no advertising and is responsible for a good portion of the rescues income, the groups that use the land understand they are helping a charities work so also divert customers and donations towards the land use and charity. fencing for the ponies is a constant repair job and winter time we have extended the chicken area, general husbandry and maintenance is a constant. The reserves are for emergencies or unexpected issues to arise have not been needed this year which is a great relief but they will be increased as the animals we are taking in need extra medical care and with the more unusual licensed animals that need long term care tend to have higher medical costs such as elderly Dogs and Cats and the Terrapin enclosures and safety measures

Flnancial revlew Finances this year seern to be going well with ongoing support from donors, support from local shops and businesses and extra income streams, we also have few repairs as they have been allocated funds and repairs have been completed, apart from the Horse fencing we have few out goings this year $0 can focus on the land based business and the domestic rehoming. Our Trustees are not restricted to accessing funds as long as its to aid the recovery of the animals in our Care, the only restricted funds are for the reserve but the funds are never depleted to this extent and will be increased next year. The income is mostly donations raised online and sales of items at events. expenditure is mainly feed, vets and maintenance of the rescue but our fundraising activities are overing these adequately. We have made changes to our stock supplies guaranteeing a lower if bought in bulk, we will carry on looking to reduce costs with careful management. We are looking into investing the reserve funds to raise extra and advice will be sought on this matter. Govemance Our Trustees are the same and we do not feel this will change as our relationships are very good, each has their role and al regular meelings enjoy discussing new projects and allocating funds in order to achieve the goals, Nicole has managed lo set up anoiher community effort in her local communily and it helps to have a Truslee in a different location from ourselves to spread more awareness and support.The charity is run entirely by volunteers or unpaid staff. Trustees have all confirmed to adhere to the public benefil set out by the commission guidance when carrying out their duties. Vicki Palmer Rosina Animal Centre

Rosina Animal Centre Rosina Animal Centre CharityNo 1179650 1179650
CompanyNo CE014943
Annualaccountsforthe period
Period start date 01/01/2022 To Period end
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31/12/2022

Section A Statement of financial activities (including summary income and expenditure account)

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24,303 - - 24,303 19,215
3,839 - - 3,839 8,412
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28,142 - - 28,142 27,627
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18,115 - - 18,115 20,034
3,422 3,422 4,091
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21,837 - - 21,837 24,425
6,305 - - 6,305 3,202
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6,305 - - 6,305 3,202
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6,305 - - 6,305 3,202
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6,305 - - 6,305 3,202
16,801 - - 16,801 13,599
23,106 - - 23,106 16,801

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Independent examiner's report on the accounts Sèction A Independent Examiner's Report Report lo Ihe Irusleesl Trmbers of Rosina Animal Contre On aceounls lor the year ended Year E￿ed 31Y DecenM)er 2022 Charity no lif any) 1179650 Sel out on pages I reptNt lo the Injsiees on my examinalkjn ol the acc(iunls ol the above charity 1.the Trusfi for Ihe year 31172 12022. Responsibilities and As the charity Iruslees ol the Trust. Y￿ are responsible for the preparalK)n b8si$ of report of the aCCOLJnls in accordatKe wlh Ihe requirements of the ChaTilies Act 2011 fthe Act") l in resFect of my oxaminalb)n olthe Trust's accoun15 carried out U￿er scclion l 45 01 the 2011 Act and In carrying out my examination. I have followed Ihe ak¥)lica￿e DirectK)ns given by the Charity CommissK)n urKJer seclion 1451511bl ol the I have ccfflpleted my examinalw)n. I confirm that no malwial matters have come lo my allenlion in COnr￿clx)n wilh the examination sthich gives me cause lo telieve that in. any malwk21 rospKYl.' accwnliro reccKds ere not kepl in aCUKd8n￿ with section 130 of the Ad or the accounts do not accord wilh Il accountlng feccKds Independent examlner's siatemenl I have ro c(ws 8TrJ ha￿ c￿e tKJoss Th) oiher mattels in connecli¢Jn th the examinalion lo which attention should be drawn in ordef lo enable a prLW understanding ol the accounts lo LE reached. ' ￿eaSe delelo lh8 in the Lyackels if fheytb not 8PPty. Signed: 0o1e'. 2310212024 Name: Peter Martin Fu Relevant prolessional oualificalionlsl or body lif any1= AsscKialion of Chartored Certif￿￿ P£cwnlants Address.. IrA FICXN Watc￿mill Hwsc Chevening Road Sevenoaks, Konl TN13 2RY Scclion B Disclosure Only complclc Il the exami￿￿ ne(%Js lo l)Ighlighl mallers of concem Isee CC32. IndepeThJonl examination of charity ￿)Unts.. direct￿n5 and guKJance lof examiners) IER October 2018