South Gwynedd Foodbank
ANNUAL REPORT
Charity registration Number: 1185190
Chairperson's Report 2024
The objects of the Charity are:
The relief of financial hardship amongst people in South Gwynedd and surrounding area or in any other parts of the United Kingdom in such ways as the Trustees from time to time think fit, in particular, but not exclusively by:
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(a) providing emergency food, essential toiletries and household items to individuals and families in need and/or for distribution by charities or other organisations working to prevent or relieve poverty.
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(b) such other means, including (but not limited to) the provision of support or signposting to relevant information and other advisory services.
Governance:
Type of Governing Document – CIO (Charitable Incorporated Organisation)
Our Trustees:
Mrs Claire Owen - Chair Rev Dawn Robinson
Mrs Helen Hooper
Mrs Denise Bott
Our Staff:
Mr Dave Hooper – Manager.
Mr Damian McKeown – Assistant Manager
Affiliation:
South Gwynedd Foodbank is affiliated to the Trussell Trust (Registered Charity Number 1110522) and undergoes an annual governance health check by the Trussell Trust which checks that we have all appropriate policies and procedures in place. Trussell Trust provides training, our Data Collection System, annual conference, and other regular meetings of other Trussell Trust foodbanks in North Wales.
Activity:
2024 has seen a steady continuation of demand for food parcels whilst ending in an 18% reduction in the number of people we helped over the number in 2022-2023. However, we saw a smaller reduction in the number of vouchers issued, indicating that we are seeing more lager families than in previous years. Our statistics also indicate that we are continuing to see more working families and more elderly people coming to us for help.
Although we are still receiving good support from the general public with donations of food to our numerous collection points around South Gwynedd, it is concerning to see that, year-on-year, the trend has been for more food to be given out than we are getting in. If we look at our stocks in 2021, we had over 10 tonnes but now, in 2024 it has reduced to 3.7 tonnes. Thankfully we receive financial contributions which enable us to buy those items that run short.
As always, we are very grateful to our team of volunteers who work hard ensuring that donations are brought into the warehouse, checked, sorted, and stored correctly, and who pack our emergency food parcels. However, this year has seen the appointment of our Assistant Foodbank Manager who took up his post at the beginning of February, now working four days a week. This appointment has been established in order to give the Foodbank Manager greater opportunity to consider and implement longer term strategies, develop different approaches for the provision of food to those in need and re-affirm relationships with our Referral Agencies.
As the foodbank serves a widespread rural area of South Gwynedd, we continue to locate Emergency Food Boxes in towns around the area to help clients pick up their food without having to travel long distances. We are grateful to the staff at all of these locations who are providing such a valuable service to the foodbank whilst carrying out their normal day-to-day tasks. We welcome the staff at Porthmadog Library who have now joined the team.
We are seeing more homeless people being placed into local hotels where they are unable to cook a proper meal. With the provision of a grant from Gwynedd Council, we are developing the provision of ‘Food Vouchers’ that can be redeemed in local cafes where hot meals can be obtained.
Finally, a word of thanks to everyone who supports the foodbank, whether by volunteering, donating food, donating money, or generally encouraging us in our work. Thank you.
- Statistics for 2023 2024
No. of Vouchers issued: 757
No. of people receiving three days’ worth of food: 1408 (992 adults, 416 children) Amount of food received:16649kg
Amount of food given out: 17569kg
No of active Referral Agencies: 49
Main reasons for referrals: Rising Costs
Health (Physical & Mental)
Insecure Housing (Homeless)
Unexpected Expenditure
Summary SOUTH GWYNEDD FOODBANK Summa of Accounts for Year Ended 5, A ril 2024 Balance at Be innin of Year Total Unrestricted Restricted Bank Petty Cash 101,975.72 98,154.39 3,821.33 408.96 408.96 -00 102 384.68 98 563.35 3 821.33 Income Individual Donations Companylorganisation Donations Grants 23,192.68 32,245.55 11,800.00 23,192.68 -00 32,245.55 -00 -00 11,800.00 Total Income 67,238.23 55.438.23 11,800.00 Expenditure Food Purchase Client Electricity or Gas Client Transport SlationarylPrintinglComputer Telephone Postage Catering & Cleaning Travel & Van Costs Accommodation Costs, Electricity & Water Building Repair & Renovation EWSL Employment Costs Insurance Transfer to Dep Alc Equipment Data Protection Independent Examiner Food Vouchers Other 1.883.12 1,883.12 650.00 100.00 62.90 62.90 444.32 444.32 123.61 123.61 27.80 27.80 681.31 681.31 4,387.03 4,387.03 7,945.12 7,945.12 415.48 415.48 481.57 -00 22,413.60 22,413.60 750.50 750.50 110,000.00 110,000.00 905.00 905.00 35.00 35.00 50.00 50.00 250.00 -00 1,539.14 739.14 -00 550.00 -00 -00 -00 -00 -00 -00 -00 -00 481.57 -00 -00 -00 -00 -00 -00 250.00 800.00 Total Expenditure £153.045.50 150,963.93 2,081.57 Balance at End of Year Bank Petty Cash Current Alc 15.855.03 721.28 2,315.27 13.539.76 721.28 -00 Total 16 577.41 3 037.65 13 539.76 Balance al Deposit Account 110,000.00 + 1424.72 interest Page 1
Prewla 3 Osrnond ferr8ce Minffordd Penrhyndeduraeth Gwynedd LL48 6HW Cittire Owen Chair of Trustees South Gwynedd Fooébank 36 Heol Fadog Porthmadog Gwynedd LL49 9BU 2W May2024 Deaiclaire Ind8p•ndgnt Examlnevg Roportto tho Truste88 ofthe South Gwynedd Foodban I report on rhe accounts of the Foodbankfor the financlalyear ended S April 2024. RoBpe¢tlve re¥pon8lbTiftle¥ 0ftn80• and examlner. The Foodbank's trusle88 are rosponsible forthe preparation of the accounts. The Foodbank's trustees onsiderthat an audit is not r8quired forthis year under section 144121 of the CharitiesAct 2011 Ithe 2011 Act) and that an indeAent examination is needeo. It is my responsibility to.. . examine the accounts undersection 145 ofthe 2011 ACL . to follow the procedures laid down in the general Directions gtven by the Charity Commission (under section 14515llbl of the 2011 Act) alld - to state whether particular matteTS have come to myBtt8ntion. Ba818 of Independent examlnèrf¥ rèport Myexamination was C£Tried out in accordaneewith the general Direction5 wen bythe Charity Commission. An examination includes a remewof th& accounting records kept by the charity 2nd 8 comparison of the accounts presented withthose records. Italso includes consideration of 2ny unusual Items or (Jisclosures in the actsounts ané seeking explanations from you as Irustees conceming such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence thatwould be require in an audit. and consequently no opinion is 1ven 88 to whetherthe account8 present a'true 8nd fair v6ew' and the repoit 18 limited to those matters Set in the 8tatement below. Indep8lld8nt Examlnor's Stotomerrt In connection with myexaminatlon no matter has come to myattention 11 which gives me iea8onabLe cause to believethat in any material respectthe requirements - to ke8p accouniing record8 in accord8ncewilh sectlon 130 of the 2011 Act, and . to prepare accounts which accord wth the accounting records and complymth the accounting requirements ofthe 2011 Act have not been met. or 21 to which in myopinion, attention Shoultt be dr8wn in orderto enable a proper understandingof the accounts to be r6ached. My Fee is £50 aMuO.- IR.M.Williams1 Daied the......dayof..........