| Names ofthe chari | ty trustees who m | anage the charity | |||
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| Trustee name | Office (ifany) | Dates acted ifnot for whole ear |
Name of pemon (or body) entitled to appoint trustee ifan ) |
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| 1 | WILLIAM ARMSTRONG | ||||
| 2 | KAREN PETERKIN | ||||
| 3 | PAUL WILLIAMSON | ||||
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| Names and addresses ofadvisers (Optional |
Names and addresses ofadvisers (Optional |
Names and addresses ofadvisers (Optional |
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| Description ofthe charity's trusts |
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| Type ofgoverning document iai 'lead cciialiliiif!)Ii. |
CONSTITUTION | |||||||||||
| How the charity is constituted '!c t!i)at:iaaiic) tion. . QITipa!1yl |
CHARITABLE INCORPORATED | ORGANISATION | ||||||||||
| Trustee selection methods ,;:.;-,;ppcinted h, , eircted by) |
APPOINTED BYEXISTING TRUSTEES | |||||||||||
| Additional governance issues (Optional information) |
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| You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about: |
With the Covid 19situation this year, none ofthese governance have arisen in this our second year of operation. |
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| training oftrustees; |
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| ~ trustees' consideration of |
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| major risks and the system | ||||||||||||
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| Forthe Public benefit | and | the advancement | of | the health | ofthose who | |||||||
| Summary ofthe objects ofthe charity set out in its governing document |
suffer from Hereditary Fructose Intolerance (also known as Fructosemia) and their families through the provision of advice, support and guidance about the condition and how to manage the symptoms of it. |
| Summary ofthe main achievements ofthe charity during the year |
Summary ofthe main achievements ofthe charity during the year |
In this difficult year fund raising has been for trustees and volunteers was cancelled. |
impossible. | All planned | All planned | training |
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| However, demand for help and support has been increasing |
worldwide, | |||||
| particularly with newly diagnosed children |
and babies. |