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2022-09-30-accounts

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Name
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Andrew Roberts
Herman Dyer
Professor Francis
Ikechukwu
Chinegwundoh
MBE
4 David Frederick
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The object[s] ofThe Errol McKellar Foundation
are: the advancement
of
health and the saving of lives by creating greater awareness
ofthe
dangers
and issues ofprostate cancer among men
in England
and Wales
and the promotion
ofthe need for regular
health and prostate cancer
PSA tests, in particular
but not exclusively
for men over the age of45.
1 in 8men in the UK will develop prostate cancer and that rises to 1 in 4
men from a black African or Caribbean
background.
The charity
will especially,
but not exdusively,
aim to reach and speak
to
men from ethnically
diverse backgrounds
by acting as a resource for men
in England
and Wales,
in particular
but not exclusively,
over the age of
45;
(a)By men who have survived
prostate cancer giving educational
talks
and speeches to a wide variety of men and their families, friends and
colleagues
in all parts of England
and Wales by drawing
upon their own
experience ofprostate cancer and how it affected their lives.
Summary ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out in its
(b)By encouraging
men to "MOT Yourself'
by being more aware oftheir
wider health issues and getting regular checks and tests at their GP,
governing document especially for prostate cancer.
(c)Byspeaking at meetings set up by corporate partners
and sponsors at
their request to educate their staff and colleagues about prostate cancer.
(d)By proactively
arranging
to speak with men
in disadvantaged
situations
in England
and Wales and working
closely with community
organisations
that may include
multi-faith
groups and churches,
prisons,
sports clubs and homeless
organisations
to try and ensure that all men
are given the right information
and education
about prostate cancer,
regardless
oftheir circumstances
or location.
(e)To reach out to men who may otherwise
not have known about the
dangers ofprostate cancer.
(f) To work with the chanty's
well known ambassadors
and a wide range
of media and social media to spread awareness
ofthe charity and
it's
activities and objects.
We launched We launched We launched our Let's Sit &Talk (Prostate Cancer) Saturday our Let's Sit &Talk (Prostate Cancer) Saturday our Let's Sit &Talk (Prostate Cancer) Saturday our Let's Sit &Talk (Prostate Cancer) Saturday our Let's Sit &Talk (Prostate Cancer) Saturday sessions
on the last Saturday ofeach month in south London at Jamaica
National in Brixton. Jamaica National Bank has supported the Foundation
by providing us the use oftheir community space for our sessions.
The Foundation
continue to
raise awareness
via appearances
on
community radio programmes and delivery oftalks and webinars.
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard tothe guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)

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Summary ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity
Greater collaboration with national cancer charities.
during the year
Sit &Talk Sessions in south London
The charity's The charity's reserves reserves policy is the policy is the maintenance of 2200 for any unknown 2200 for any unknown
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ofthe
charity's
policy on reserves
and unplanned eventualities
Details ofany funds materially
in deficit
n/a
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additionai
information,
where
Our funding
continues
to grow from donations
without any lottery or
public grants. The Charity
is reliant
upon donations.
We were fortunate
to
relevant about: receive donations following health talks via Zoom and radio interviews.
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supported
the key objectives
ofthe charity;
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objectives
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ethical investment
policy
adopted.
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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
Categories Details funds funds funds
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B1 Cash funds CAF Bank 21,594
Total cash funds 21,594
(agree balances with receipts end payments
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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
funds funds funds
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B2Other monetary assets
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83 Investment assets
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B4Assets retained for the
charity's own use
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B5Liabilities
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
Signature Print Name Date of
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