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57:fourteen restoring supporting . enabling Tntstees Annual Report 2025 57:fourteen is a registered ch8rty supportlng those In the crfmlnal lustlce system. It was formed in Ip.i4 3￿￿ from a group of volunteers who assisted the Chaplatn at HMP Risley in delivering the Apha course for the previous six years. The objects otthe charty are: As a Christian organisalion. to assist those of any or no faith at risk of becoming involved in or already within the Crimind Justice System to a full and permanent reh8bilttatton by me8ns of fatlh-based education and training, together with the support of and mentoring within local fatth-based communtties. To ensure best practice. parbcularly regarding safeguarding issues. in supporting thosè retuming from the crimin￿ Justice System by M￿MiS1ng the proper use of available Durlng the past year the Board has held four meetFngs at St James Churth, Westhead. Petsr Wren. from St John's Church, Burscough attended the play ff￿1$0n walls couldspeak, promoted by 57:fourt8en. He has attended l)oard meetings since April 2024 and has agreed to become a Trustee. Contscts with prix)ns and churches have progressed and new opportunitses continue to be explored WTÈh churches throughout the Diocese of Liverpool. Meetings have been held with the prison thaPl￿n of HMP Liverpool and rt is hoped to establish our presence there. Joe Cottrell from the Nahvort ofh7ndnessattended one meoting. This organisation hglps churches engage in social action. including debt advi￿. food pantiies. etc. ￿ is part of Together Liverpool and works with ex-offenders. It is hoped that our (Thimon objectives may develop. The proposed partnership with Juncllon 42, a slmilar char￿/ based in Newcastle, continues to dwelop, Trhthere our church links can dovthl with their prison links. Our Policres and Procedures are conlinually updated, and li￿son with Liverpool Diocesè's Safeguarding Officer continues. Flegarding the VIO Street restrtcted fund. in the grant 8pplicatlon and coverlng letter, the fvndlng was required for: °Deliv8r courses in Prison - MentorlPastorally Care in line with other relevant organisations in the Communty. To ensure best practice. particularty with regard to safeguarding issues, in supporting those retuming from the Criminal Justice System by maximising the proper use of available resources to local faith-based communibes.. The response noted: °This grant (the Grant) is made in support of the projecl as ouuined in detsil in your grant appllcation to th8 Foundation {working viith offenders, ex4)ffenders and those at risk of offending in L8ncashire)". There remalns a need to apwnt a Liaison Officer htK) might further promote 57*)urte8n and continue the connection with pathering organisations. q- to- Z<

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGiAND ANO WALES 57:Fourtwn 11W825 ments accounts Recei tsand CC16a Forthè poriod To 01K)1r2024 31112rJ)24 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestrl¢t•d Ro8trict•d Endowm*nt lund• Total fund$ L¥tyear A1 R￿￿1 GiftAid Donation5 GrftAid Tax ￿fv•￿ Grams 158 15B 1$0 Wals) or AR) ProfeOon81 F08S tknnat￿nS n {PThs￿￿ls) 75 811 Sub totsl A4 A88et ond Fnw#lm•nt Sub tc A6 Trnnst•r8 b•ts¥wn lund$ A6 Cash funds lastyear èrnl C￿h funds this yewend 15 11328 16, CCXX R1 arK•unts ISSI

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unreglrtcted Re5triet•d fttnd# Endowment fund8 to rwost£ Categorfe8 Dgts11$ B1 Cash fundB 15.146 Total cash funds R￿1￿Cted Endowrn•nt fund8 nMr•rtt Details ¢urf•)tV8luo Oetatls 84 As$ots rntsln8d for Ihtr charitys own use Vth•n Delails BS Uabllttt•¥ SVJn￿j Lry or tsustees on ehaifolall t￿ truste8S Print Name Date ol CCXX R2 ao>xnts ISSI