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2022-06-30-accounts

Whalley and District Lions Club CIO

Annual Report for the year ended 30[th] June 2022

Throughout the year the CIO held various functions to raise charitable funds which were donated to worthy causes both in the community and wider charitable giving. These included a concert which raised £520 for Brain Tumour Research and £239 for Marie Curie from a street collection. £462 was donated to Ukraine and members also helped to process clothes, toys and food for the appeal. A donation of £250 was given to Secret Santa, a charity which distributes Christmas gifts to deserving children in the district and £250 was donated to Milly’s Smiles. A free coffee morning for residents is held every month at Whalley Methodist church and advice and support is available from Lions members if needed. To help with ongoing costs a donation of £100 was given to the church.

Whalley and District Lions Club has worked in partnership with the Flood Action Group for many years and this year we purchased resilience items at a cost of £815.

In October the Lions facilitated in the raising of funds for Billington Remembers, a group of residents who organise the Remembrance Day Service each year in Billington. In September the first Whalley Day, a village show formed in partnership with Whalley Abbey took place during Heritage weekend. The event was supported by local businesses and organisations with the aim of bringing together the community for a day of entertainment with food and craft stalls, games and competitions. The event raised £1631 which has been deposited in the general charity account.

Members organised village clean ups, supported Whalley in Bloom, organised a Jubilee lunch and a Christmas lunch for older residents, collected items for the Ribble Valley Food Bank, held an Easter egg hunt for local children, collected usable spectacles for recycling and gleaned pumpkins in Staffordshire which produced enough food to feed 20,000 people.

The Charity Account Income of £3315.31 was raised through table top sales, donations, Whalley Day, grants, product sales and coffee mornings.

The Club Account Income of £7642.75 comes from membership fees, grants and events identified as non-charitable. The fees are used to pay membership subscriptions to Lions District/Multi District and International.

Eileen Chadwick Trustee

For and Behalf of Whalley & District Lions Club CIO C/O Station House, Station Road, Whalley, Lancashire, BB7 9RT

Whalley and District Lions CIO

Receipts and Payments Account

Year Ended 30.06.22

Receipts
Charity Account
Club Account
Flood Account
Payments
Charity General Expenditure
Flood Spending
Membership Subs
Charter Dinner
Outside Social Events
Lions Accessories
Admin Costs
Surplus of Receipts over Payments in the Year
Surplus b/fwd from previous Year
Surplus Carried forward
Represented By
Charity Bank Balance
CIO Bank Balance
Old Account
Flood Bank Balance
£
3315.31
7642.75
0.00
£
10958.06
7751.27
2158.42
815.56
1504.61
1471.00
0.00
0.00
1801.68
£
2070.01
5081.31
0.00
3035.78
3206.79
6980.31
10187.10
£
10187.10