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2024-12-31-accounts

ARISE RESTORATION CENTRE C.I.O. CHARITABLE TRUST Charity Number 1182237

REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] DECEMBER 2024

ARISE RESTORATION CENTRE C.I.O. Year ended 31.12.24

Reference and administrative details

Trustees Ms N King Mr R West BS BA Ms CM Baskerville Registered office 55 Perry Street Darwen Lancashire BB3 3DG Bankers Lloyds Bank 15 Blackheath Village Blackheath London SE3 9LH

ARISE RESTORATION CENTRE C.I.O. Year ended 31.12.24

TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT

The trustees present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31[st] December 2024.

OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES

To relieve the needs of people in North West England, including but not exclusively in the Blackburn and wider East Lancashire regions who are in need, hardship or distress, and in particular by providing support, education, and temporary and longer terms accommodation with the object of improving their conditions of life within a Christian ethos.

The trustees have complied with the requirements of the Charity Commission with regard to public benefit.

ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE

Arise Restoration Centre continues to provide crisis intervention services and crisis prevention services for people who are in high risk exposure to, for example, hunger, poverty, homelessness, domestic violence, or negative and destructive health lifestyles which can or may lead to depravity or suicide.

The charity has responded to post COVID-19 challenges through its ‘ Hunger and Mental Health Initiative 2022’ due to the fact that hunger is one of the most overlooked factors of mental health in the UK. Its methodology is the application of three separate but complimentary programmes:

“Feed Our People Crusade” (food distribution), “Grow Your Own – Grow Your Wellbeing” (community gardening). ‘’Cycle for Life’’ – providing physical and mental health activities in Witton Park, Blackburn with its 12 donated bicycles.

We are now distributing food to over 400 adults and 300 children weekly in Blackburn and Darwen, all on very limited funding.

FINANCIAL REVIEW

The charity is reliant on donations and small grants. At the year end, the funds of the charity amounted to £103.

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Governing document

The charity is established as a CIO – Foundation Registered 27 February 2019. The trustees are appointed by the existing trustees as and when a need arises; the trustee body meets on a regular basis to consider the making of grants from the charitable funds.

Risk Review

The Trustees are introducing a risk management process to assess business risks and implement systems to mitigate these risks.

Approved by the trustees on date 31[st] July 2025 and signed on its behalf by:

Mr R West – Trustee

ARISE RESTORATION CENTRE C.I.O. Year ended 31.12.24

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT
Unrestricted
Funds
31st Dec
2024
-
8,635
Unrestricted
Funds
31st Dec
2023
£
Receipts
Awards for All 10,000
Donations and smallgrants 13,701
Total receipts 8,635 23,701
9,223
Payments
Cost of food,training,rent etc 23,013
Totalpayments 9,223 23,013
Net of receipts/(payments) (588) 688
Cash funds at start of theyear 691 3
Cash funds at end of the year 103 691

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT THE END OF THE YEAR

STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT THE END OF THE YEAR STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT THE END OF THE YEAR STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT THE END OF THE YEAR
Unrestricted
£
Cash funds
General Fund
103
Accountancy creditor
General Fund
(276)
(173)

Approved by the Trustees and signed on their behalf on 31[st] July 2025 by:

Mr R West

Trustee