CHARITY COMM15510N FOR ENGLAND AND WALEI SPORTS FUN 4 ALL 1185426 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For the period from 1-Sep-21 31-Aug-22 Section A Receipts and payments Unre$tri¢ted fund¥ Restricted funds Endowment fund¥ Total funds Last yÈar to th8 ntarost toth6 n8aTost £ to tho noar68t£ totho n•ar88t£ to tho noar68t£ A1 Recelpts Activities for generabng funds Grants 7,925 7,925 44,734 5,210 21,947 44,734 Sub total(Gross income for AR) 7,92S 44,734 52,659 27.157 A2 Asset and Investment sales. Isee table). Sub total Total recelpts 7,925 44734 52.659 27,157 A3 Payinents 1,900 329 24,503 495 1,900 388 28,844 585 380 6,310 1,835 160 347 78 10,343 21 325 1,250 578 358 30 746 Repaits and m¥inienan¢e Staff salaries staff Wtrll$re 4,341 Venue Hi Advertising and matheting costs 6,310 1,559 136 276 Telecommunication & data costs Legal & profr$$ion81 lees 153 865 1,018 Bank ¢h¥roe$ Printing. postage and stationary 29 42,092 10 14,531 Sub total 36,098 A4 Asset and investment purchases. Is08 table) Purchase of Equipment 632 3,568 4200 4,631 Sub total 3,568 4,200 4.631 Total paymgnts 6,626 39.666 46,292 19,162 Net of re¢elpts/(payments) A5 Transfers between funds A6 Cash funds last year end Cash funds this year end 1,299 5,068 6.366 7,995 1,284 2,583 8,540 13,608 9.824 16.190 1,829 9,824
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestricted funfls to n•Ar•st£ Restricted funds to n•ar•sl£ Endowment funds to n•ar•st£ Categorles Details B1 Cash funds Cash 81 bank 2,5B3 13,608 Total cash funds 2,583 13.608 lagr88 balanc43&wIth rFAXPts payménts Unr85tricted fund5 to no$t£ Restrictod fund5 to ne*r8¥t£ Endowment funds Details to nearest£ Fund towhi¢h asset belo Details Cost lopli4)nall Curr6ntV41u• onal Fund towhl¢h asset belo Details Cost14)Pb4)nall urrortvalu• onal B4 Assets retsined for the charity's own use I rri- Fund towhlch relates ount due When due onal Details B5 Liabilities Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the Iruslees SignaluTE Print Name Dale of 8pprov81 Jeffrey Obuobi L8ngalibalele Mth8thwa
CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Trustees, Annual Report for the period From 0110912021 Period end date Period slart date To 3110812022 Charlty name: Sports Fun 4 All Charlty reglstratlon numb•r 1185426 Objectlves and Actlvities Summary of the purposes of the charity as set out in its governing document Summary of the main activities in relation to P313 To advance Tn lrfe and relieve the needs of young people Ir4ing in Lcffidon thrcwh the rKovision of r8(xeational and leisu time activities provided n the interest of social welfare, designed to improve their conditions n lrfe. to d&v8lop their capabilltTres that may gTOW to full maturity as indNiduals and m8rnbers of s¢xi8ty. i The Bellingharn Footbau Prcyect started in July 2021 and finished in July 2022. althojh it (x)ntinues to run until now. The project has maintained a steady attendance of 20- 30 young people. There have ¢)ften been days when there are 40+ young people. and many of them cannot access the session as there is no capacty. The Bellingham Leisure Centre astroturf ts 4G and has professional nine &side goals. whth attracted young people from a(TOSS the borough and beyond to attend. The numbers remained the same durirvJ the sthrx)I holidays as the young people attending were very cornmitted footballers and did not let the break of routine stop them from comin9. In March 2022, VIE Started having three coaches at the session because the ycvjng people who attended We vwy hard to manage, and wanted to ensure a safe and Controlled enwronment. In June 2022, we added a Wednesday evening session to our tmnetable as an opening alk)wed us to offer more free football to young people. The project is sbll running in January 2023 du8 to an undersp8fKI in funding, as the venue hire was cheapèr than the fyst quote. We plan to apply for more funding to keep the project running. 1.17d purposes for thè public benefrt, w) particular, the activities, projects or servic6S identified in accounts.
Young people were reclled by handing out flyers at the following SeCondY schools and colleges: l<nights Academy Bonus Pastor Conisborough College Sedgehill Academy Forest Hill School Prendergast Vale Lad1 st Mathews A¢ademy Bromley College Poster5 we posted in Bellingham Leisure Centre and on Facebook. Twitter. arKI Instagram. attendance Those benefrted from our Proiected numbers Actual Nurnber Young people actively involved in the project 12-24 137 Adults actively Involved in the Totsl Number 142 ves and Outcomes Number Ob"ectives Young p80ple will increase the ulari (Xrtcomes Frfty sessions were delivered between July 2021 and July 2022. with 137 oun le attendin
they parbcipate in football Improved physical and mental Ibeing 1 IY)% of the frft8en young people surveyed reported enhanced physical and psychobgical Ilbeing from regular football coaching sessK)ns. They agreed that the coaches had created a safe and friendty leaming environment where they could express themselves and build lon9 lerm relationships with their pèers. Remoifjng barriers to ac¢essing local s orts facilities Development of soft skills 137 young people have accessed the Bellingham Leisure Centre for free between Juty 2021 and July 2022. 100% of the frfteen young people surveyed reported improved communution. leadership, confidence. and decisionthmaking from regular football coaching. Achivrnnent of non and edited qual1CalK)nS Four young people have completed the FA Playmaker Cameron Orelbar Cameron is 17 arKI a student at Se(%Jehill Academy. He k8arned about the Bellingham session from his friends and began attendirvJ in Awil 2022. Sport5 Fun 4 All delivered a free S(*01 meals holiday FKogramm8 in the swnmer of 2022 aThJ needed extra coaches to come on board and work. C8meron was already coaching for Little Kickers on the weekends arKJ found out about tt)e opptUnty thnjugh Elias Fazli, a Sps Fun 4 All coach. Cameron applied for the role and attended a trial coaching session in vthich h8 did very well and S selected to work over the summer. Cameron coached f¢y four weeks arKI works on the Tuesday S8SSKJn at Downham Lei5we Centre.
n Basaran Jayden is 17 and a student at SethJehill Academy. He attended Sports Fun 4 AJI in 2016 then we delivered a free football session at Downham Leisure Centre. Jayden then stopped attending. and the session moved venue. Fast for4vard to 2022. and Jayden has retumed to Sports Fun 4 All as a participant at t)ur Bdlingham session. This is very powerful for us as an orJv anisation as it shows the journey we have been on and how embedded. we are in SE6 and BR1. To guKle his developmenl, he spoke about his joumey with Sports Fun 4 All in ow YouTube video about the Bellingham session. an Lilchmore Teegan is 17 and a StnI at Sedg8hil Academy. He attended Sports Fun 4 All in 2016 when we dellveffjd a free football session at Bellingham Green. Teegan then stopped attending as the session stopped. Fast fopward to 2022, and Teegan has retumed to Swjrts Fun 4 Al as a participant at ¢xJr Bellingham session. This 15 very powerful for us as an organisation as it shows the ioumey we have been on and how embedded we a in SE6 and 8R1. To guKle his devekipment, he spok8 about his joumey with Sports Fun 4 All in our YouTub8 video about th8 Bellingham session.
YouTube Video In this video. hear abt th8 session was set up and its impact young people in Lewisham. Intwview5 with: - Kieran Conndly- Sp(Yts Fun 4 Al Found8rlH8ad Coach - Dawen Smith and Dan Sullivan - Polic8 Youth Engagement Team - Gian Brown- Phoenix Community H¢Jusing - Craig Henry- Lemsharn YIKrth Offending Service - Jayden & Teegan - Young People .'Ilw•M. tube.comlwatchtr3xrd0nwTAQ&tr19s Health & Lrfes The project met the Health & Lrfestyle outwnes by offering weekly f(xJtball sessKJns that allowed young people to sockqlise and redu isolation after the lockdown. The Sports Fun 4 All coaches created a pjsitive environment for children and young people that offered praise and encowagernent. improving their mental and physical w8llb8ing. Thrivin Communities The project off8red free access to a facilty Phoenix residents couldn't afford. helping lo build relationships betsveen famdies and empowering them %*ith the confNJ8nce to use sport as a vehlcle for change in their community thmugh voluntsry football coaching. Traini &Em ent The project improved the soft skills of young peop18, allowing them to access accredited qualffications and training18ading to emplo5ent with SF4
, Christmas HAF 2021 Sports Fun 4 Atl delivered a Free Holiday Programme at St j James Hatrtsm CE Primary School in Cross for 30 young people on fre8 school meals. utube.comlwatchtr te24F¢l(LA&tr14s Easter HAF 2022 Sports Fun 4 AJI delivered a Free School Meals Holiday Programrn8 in the 2022 Easter holidays. Each week we had between 20- 30 children attend who were eligible for free school meals. The children received a free hot meal every day and fwe hours of football coaching by FA qualified coaches. The Programe provided them %*ryth a fun. safe and positiv8 environment which they would otheThvise have not b8en able to In a time vthen th8 Cost of Imng was going up a(¥oss the country our holiday prTr3ramm8 wovided much needed relief to many families who are feeling it most. 2rJ Women's FA Cup Final 2002 @ Wembloy Stadlum In May 2022, Sports Fun 4 All took a tearn of frve coaches and 14 young people to watch Manchester Cty v Chelsea in the Women's FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium. It was an end to end, exciting matth. with Cty comiry out Victor in a 3-2 victo
The project was made possible by our trusted partner, SEJA. vkn) covered the match tickets, transporL and lunch at a pizza restauranl in Wembley before the game. The most inp(xlanl part of th8 day vtas Ihe young people visiting Wemtdey Stsdium and seeing the famous arch. tt vras the first time for nearly all tt)e young people, and many coaches had ever Vistied Wembley. For some young peop. it wa5 the fr5t time they had ever attended a football rnatch, and vthat a place to do EXperienS like this are crucial for young peopl8. Taklng them out of their local area, lch they don't usually do and Msitlng an iconic venue like Wembley broadens their horlzons lo realise there ar8 so many opportunities out for th8m to achieve success in their lrfe. The young peopbe had a fantast tlme, and we Can't ait for ow next Nrysit to a frxrtball match. Summer HAF 2022 We delivered a Free Holiday Programme at Forster Memorlal Park, SE6. for four weeks in the sumrner holidays of 2022, funded by Lewisharn Counrj. The pro9ramme provided focAball coaching and a hol meal. ¢(KJrtesy of the Meal Team. to the 40 young peopla in attendance each day. htt s:I1vv. lub8.comlwatchtrs8rt>wW2a Y4
Downham Football S•sslon 2022 Sports Fun 4 All deliver free football coaching for 10 - 14-y8ar- ds every Tuesday and ThuTsday at the Downham Health & Leisure Centre, BR1. The session has been running since December 2020, and 285 young people have participated at the time of filmiNJ. Th8 S8ssK)ns am to: - imwove the rnenlal and physical well-being of young people and children - help people to socialise and reduce isolation create a positive environment that offers praise and In this video, we hear al1 the follwng: - Th8 location of the sessi. Downham and the issues th8 area - How the session removes barriers to participation - The benefrts of sp(xts participation for young people - What the young people like about the session - Challenges for grassr<x)ts organisations Int8rvi8ihE with: - Ki8ran Connolly- Sps Fun 4 All FounderlHead Coach Ryan - Volunt8er - Young Person tube.comlwatchtrOU4aDRhonDs Hu8seln's Story Watch how Hussein started as a participant at Sports Fun 4 All in 2016. vduntewed in 2021 and became a staff member in 2022. be.comh¥atch- 5hAGxOulck&t=3s Weekend Sports Fun 4 All delrvered Saturday and Sunday football 58S5i0ns for 3- 14-year-old boys and girls of mixed abiliiies al Forster MenK)rial Park. The FA'S F(r Comer Model undewpins the football sessions by developing thè player and the person. The four CrS are. - Improve technique ITrgh ball mastery. practice. and group play - Expand psychologul understanding of the game and decision making - Develop physical (x)nditb)ning and co(*dinat - Becx)m8 m(Tr sooable. evdve communication. and build self- 8St88m Statement confiming whether the trustees have had regard to the guidan issued by the Charity Commission Yes, the trustees have had regard lo the guKlance issued by the Charity Commission on wblic benefft.
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Additional InforThatlon (optlonal) You ma choose to include further statem8nts where relevanl about: Phoenix Communlty Chest Fundlng London Youth Gettlng Actlve Lewisham HAF Fundlng Ace Projects Actlv• Communltles Arnold Clark M¢mbershlp Fees Tha charitys principal sources of funds (including any fundraising) P¥a147
Structure, Governance and Management How is the charity constituted? (e.g unincorporated association, CIO Pwa 1.2S cio Reference and Administrative details Charil name Other name the char islered chari number Charty's prin¢ipal address Fun 4 All nla 1185426 Flat 19. Darlingtly) CwrL Cumberland Pla. Cath)rd, Lond, SE6 1 LX
Naffles of the charlty trusteos who manage the charity Dat•• acl•d if notforwhol• Trust•e nam• Offle• (rf •nyl Nam• of rOn {or body) onlltS•d toa int tru$ts• rfan Jeffrey Obuobi Langalibalele Mthethv Dale Nicholson nla nla
Declarations The trustees declare that they have approved thè trustees, rnport al>ove. Slgned C•n b•half of the charftys trustees Slgnature(s) Full name(s) Jefftey Obuobi LarvJalibalele Mthethwa Dal8 Nicholson Position (eg Secretary, Chair, et¢) Chair Trustee Trustee Dats 161092023
Independent examiner's report on the accounts
Section A Independent Examiner’s Report
Report to the trustees Charity Name SPORTS FUN 4 ALL On accounts for the year 31[st ] August 2022 Charity no 1185426 ended (if any) Set out on pages 1 & 2 (remember to include the page numbers of additional sheets) I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above charity (“the Trust”) for the year ended 31[st] August 2022. Responsibilities and As the charity's trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the basis of report accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (“the Act”).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust’s accounts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
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Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
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examiner's statement come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than that disclosed below) which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect:
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the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of the Charities Act; or
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the accounts did not accord with the accounting records; or
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the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the accounts give a ‘true and fair’ view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
| Signed: Name: Relevant professional qualification(s) or body (if any): Address: |
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| S A SHABBIR | ||
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| SHABBIR & CO | ||
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