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2024-12-31-accounts

KSCA Annual Progress Report – 2024

KSCA Annual Progress Report – 2024

The year 2024 marked a period of growth, transition, and community-building for the Kent Sikh Community Association (KSCA). Despite encountering several challenges, the Association continued to deliver meaningful events and services that fostered a strong sense of belonging and wellbeing among members.

Organisational Development

A key milestone this year was the amendment of the KSCA constitution, which introduced the addition of two new members to the-. This was aimed at enhancing governance and increasing the breadth of experience within the leadership.

The Annual General Meeting (AGM) in June saw the election of a new committee, reflecting the democratic principles of the Association and a renewed mandate to carry its work forward.

However, the transition brought some challenges. There were difficulties in retrieving IT equipment from the previous committee, which affected operational efficiency. Additionally, delays in forming the new management committee impacted the timely receipt of funds from Kent Alive.

KSCA successfully delivered a wide range of seminars and social events designed to educate, engage, and bring joy to the community:

Seminars

  1. Wills and Trusts (March) – Delivered by Wilson Trust & Co, this seminar focused on estate planning and protecting family assets.

  2. Understanding Dementia (August) – Facilitated by ADDS, this event raised awareness and offered practical support for families.

  3. Exercise and Diet (November) – Led by Balbir Kaur, this session highlighted the importance of physical health and nutrition for long-term wellbeing.

  4. Wellbeing and Self-Care – Also presented by Balbir Kaur, offering practical strategies for emotional resilience.

Weekly Activities

Association encourages greater participation to help maintain eligibility for future grant support.

Social and Cultural Events

Venue and Religious Activity

In July, the venue for regular meetings changed from the Church Hall on London Road to the Wellbeing Centre at the Gurdwara, offering a more culturally and practically suitable environment.

In May, the committee discussed holding a Sukhmani Sahib Path, which received majority support. However, due to disagreements following the AGM and the transition of the new committee, this was not progressed further.

Conclusion

KSCA closes 2024 with pride in its achievements and gratitude to its members. The year was marked by challenges, but also by a strong spirit of community and progress.

We extend our sincere thanks to all committee members and association members for their cooperation and support throughout the year. With this continued commitment, KSCA is confident in its ability to grow and serve the community even more effectively in 2025.

KENT SENIOR CITIZEN ASSOCIATION

Unity for Community

UK Registered Charity Number 1183429

ANNUAL RETURN ENDING YEAR 31.12.2024

ITEM

Opening Balance 01.01.2023
Members Donation
Public Liability Insurance
Yoga (Hall Hire & Instructure Fees)
Venu (Seminar & Refreshments)
Equipment
Grant
________
Closing Balance
INCOME

480




5750
____
6230
EXPENDITURE


182
1795
2010
94.05

______
4081.05
BALANCE
4221.08
4701.08
4519.08
2724.08
714.08
620.03
6370.03
___
6370.03