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1 Roe Astill Treasurer Charity Members
2 Stuart Goldsmith Fundra ising Charity Members
3 Karan Harris Recruitment
Marketing
& Charity Members
4 Bridget Jones Personnel Charity Members
5 Lesley-Anne
IVlarriott
Prayer Co-ordinator Charity Members
6 Dawn Moreton Training Charity Members
7 Stuart Mutton Chairman Charity Members
8 Gillian Peartree Secretary 21/2/21 onwards Charity Members
9 Peter Rogers Defibrillator Guardian 21/2/21 onwards Charity Members
Type of governing document Constitution
dated 29 August 2019
How the charity is constituted Charitable
Incorporated
Organisation
(CIO)
Trustee selection methods Trustees are elected by the Charity Members,
who comprise Street
Pastors snd Prayer Pastors actively involved in the charity's
work
Additional
governance
The work of Street Pastors across the UK is
The Ascension
Trust (Registered
Charity
No
guided
by our founding
1127204).
body,
As such, Kettering Street Pastors are proud to be part ofa network ofover
240 local initiatives across the UK, involving more than 20,000 volunteers.
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To provide care and support to help people on the streets, supporting
Summary
ofthe objects ofthe
charity set out In Its
governing
document
and signposting
to preserve
public order, avoid anti-social
behaviour,
relieve sickness and preserve
health
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In doing so, ta enlighten
others about Christianity
and mobilise the
Church
ecumenically
The trustees
have paid due regard to the guidance
given by the Charity
Commission
with regard to public benefit,
in deciding
which activities
Kettering Street Pastors should
undertake.
Street Pastors patrol
Kettering
town centre every Saturday
night and
on
other major parly nights
until 3am, providing
help and support far
everyone who needs
it, regardless
oftheir circumstances.
The teams help to ensure everyone
enjoys a good night and gets home
safely, and to achieve this they work in close partnership
with door staff,
CCTV and the police.
A particular focus is on those who are vulnerable
or in need —whether
they' re on a night out and have had 'one too many',
or have deeper
concerns which they need ta talk about.
Trained volunteers
offer a caring, listening ear and a helpful 'can do'
approach —no matter whoever,
whatever
and whenever —and without
judgement.
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken for the Teams also hand out flip-flops,
lollipops,
water and space blankets,
and
public benefit in relation to collect cans and glass bottles from the streets ta prevent them causing
these objects injury'later
in the night.
Members
ofthe public who need support can approach the team directly.
Alternatively,
they can ask any Police officer, or the door staff at any
pub
or club, to contact Street Pastors via the PubWatch
radio system.
Practical support includes:
~ Caring for those who become drunk
or vulnerable
~ Helping
people find their friends
ifthey become separated
~ Assisting
in finding ataxi or contacting
family and friends to arrange a
lift home
~ Providing
basic first aid
~ Giving out flip flaps for those wha can no longer walk on their heels
~ Offering a bottle of water to those who have had too much to drink
~ Providing aspace blanket for those who are cold
Emotional
support
includes:
~ Listening
to concerns and worries
in a completely
open and non-
judgmental
way
~ Offering honest,
impartial
advice
~ Providin
information
on other service
who ma
be able to hei
Srief statement
ofthe
charity's
policy on reserves
Srief statement
ofthe
charity's
policy on reserves
The trustees
aim to have sufficient
oftwo years ol operating
expenses,
against fluctuations
in income and
The trustees
aim to have sufficient
oftwo years ol operating
expenses,
against fluctuations
in income and
finsncia! reserves to cover
in order to protect ongoing
expenditure.
finsncia! reserves to cover
in order to protect ongoing
expenditure.
an average
activity
At lhe end of
over F12.5k.
the year under report the charity held cash funds ofjust
Details of
in deficit
any funds materially There are no funds
in deficit.

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Kettsrlng
Street Pastors
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Street Pastors
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funds
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funds
Endowment
funds
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A1 Recel ts
Dcheechs 4,527 3293
Fucdraisic 595
Grants 4,935
Sub total (Gross income for
ARJ
A2 Asset and Investment sales
(seetable).
rpip Sub total
&pr~~~~~~age
A3 Pa ants
Pebol hews
Dcecce Fee 1,611
Tmicic
5Personnel
icsuracce 247 247
Sundry 311
Delibri eater - icslshalioh 212
Sub total 4,521
A4 Asset snd Investment
urchases, see table
Delibrilislcr
r t Sub total
rppr
e rr~c
Net ofreceipts/(payments)
Ag Transfers between funds
As Cash funds last year end 19,594 Ior594 19.495
Cash funds this year and