Trustees, Annual Report
Llteracy Ald UK (CIO)
Reporting period: 0110412024 10 3110312025
Objectlves and Actlvltles
The charitable purpose of Literacy Aid UK is lo promote literacy, education, creativity, and cultural access,
particularly for individuals and communities facing social, economic, or educational disadvantage. The charity
seeks lo reduce inequality by improving access to books, learning resources, creative opportunities. and
supportive spaces that encourage personal growth. confidence, and lifelong leaming.
During the reporting period, the charity continued to WOTk towards its charitsble objectives through preparatory
activity, partnership development, and the coordination of in-kind donations. The focus during the year was on
building the foundations needed lo support sustainable Charitable delivery. rather than large-scale funded
programmes.
Public Benefit
The trustees confirni that they have had regard to the Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit. The
charity's purposes remain wholly for the public benefit, and its activities are intended to increase access to
education. literacy, and cultural opportunity, particularfy for those who face barriers to participation.
Achievements and Perfomiance
During the reporting pertod. the ch8rty made significant progress in strengthening tts operational capacity and
external partnerships to support charitable delivery. This included establishing access to office and storage
facilities to support the collection. sorting, and coordination of donated books and educational reSoUr￿s. The
charity now has access to facilities supporting activity in Sundertand, Newc8slle, and London.
The charity 81so established a partnershlp with the Big Yellow Storage Foundation. which provides storage
support in London. This partnership has enabled the charity to safely store. manage, and redistribute donated
books al greater scale, helping to prevent large quantities of usable books from being sent to landfill and
increasing the charity's ability to redirect resources to communities in need.
Alongside this, the charity developed and strengthened partnerships with a growing number of schools,
publishers, and libraries across the North East and London. Through these relationshlps. the charity received
substantial in-kind donations of books and educational resources that would otherwise have been discarded.
As a result of this partnership work, the total number of books salvaged for redistribution increased to
approximately 120,000 books.
During the period, the charity also directly redlstrfbuled approximately 3,000 books in Sundedand and London to
families in need, community book hubs, and under-resourced youth dubs to help establish book comers and
improve access to reading materials for children and young people who may otherwise have limited access to
books.
Feedback received during the period indicated that donated books supported early engagement with reading 2nd
teaming. particularty for children and young people without regular acce5S to books at home. Trustees were
infomied that the availability of freè, high-quality books encouraged greater confidence and interest in reading
within Gommunity environments.
All activity during the reporting perrod was delivered on a pro bono basis by trustees and volunteers. The charity
did not receive grant funding. fundraising income, or financial donations during the period. and activity was
supported entirely through voluntary contributions of time and in-kind donations of books and educational

reSoU￿s.
Financial Review
The charity had no income or expenditure during the reporting period. As a result, there was no financial activity to
report and no reserves were held al the year end.
Structure, Governance and Management
Literacy Aid UK is a Charitable Inco￿orated Organisation govemed by ils constitution. The charlty Is managed by
Its trustees. who are responsible for setting the strategic direction. overseeing govern8n￿, and ensuring
compliance with legal and regulatory requirements.
Reference and Admlnlstrative Details
Principal Co￿espondenCe address..
Flat D, Wr¢ght Phillips House, 136 St. Norbert Road, London, SE4 2FG
Additional operational address..
27 Norfolk Street. Sundedand, SR1 1EE
Trustees during the reporting period
Catalin Constantine {Chalr)
Walatta Israel Trew
Dan Makaveli
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved this Trustees, Annual Report.
Signed on beha]f of the trustees..
Name= Catalin Constantine
Role.. Chair
Date.. 7 January 2026

Accounts for the period
Literacy Ald UK {CIOI
Reportlng poriod: 0110412024 to 3110312025
Charity number.. 1181990
Statement of Recelpts and Payments
Receipts- £0
Payments: £0
Net movement in funds: £0
statement of Assets and Liabilities
Cash at bank and in hand at 31 March 2025: £0
Total assets.. £0
Tot81 Ilabilities- £0
Net assets.. £0
Notes to the accounts
These accounts have been prepared on a receipt$ and payments basis. The charfty had no income or expenditure
during the reporting period.
Trustees
The trustees during the reporting period were:
Catalin Constantine IChair}
Walatta Israel Trew
D8n Makaveli
Approval
The tnjstees approve these accounts and Confi￿ that they are responsible for thelr preparation and accuracy.
Signed on behalf of the trustees-
Name- Catalin Constantine
Role.. Chair
Date.. 7 January 2026