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2023-08-31-accounts

CHARITY COMMISSION IOR ENGLAND AND IIALES SPORTS FUN 4 ALL 1185426 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For th• p•rlod l-Sop22 To 31-Aug-23 Section A Receipts and payments Unm$1￿Ct1d lund R•strlct•d fund5 EndDwm•nt f￿d$ Tolal funds L•st ye•r tDlh• n•rnl A1 R•c•lptg 7,925 44734 Giams 15J.214 Sub total(Gross Incon￿ ft>r ARJ 1¢0,967 A2 Au•1 •nd In¥•slm•rt salm. Sub ¢ot 153344 52.059 AJ Paym•nts 1•.754 135 41.315 Il754 142 4A3•7 I.￿5 1.100 Re￿518. malnl8n8rf8 & d8a ' staff safaries Insui8n¢o Venue Hw0 Adv•rtv4iry m•rk•tsng ￿1¥ Trom￿ 17A•3 17.493 8,310 1.835 leo 91 70 Tr8¥d & Legal & prol85snnal fees 547 1174 7S2 1.011 Bar Charges Printiryj, p(* 91th)n•ry Sub total 79347 A4 Asset and Inve5tm•nt purchases. Is•0 table) Purch•￿ of Equlpmonl JJ17 Sub total JA17 4200 4510 81246 46,292 N•t of r•c•lpts/(payments) AS Try￿1•r5 b•two•n funds A6 Cash funds last y•ar •nd Cash fvnds thls yur •nd 74203 13.608 15.606 11190 •0.393 9.824 16,190 4,7

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unr•strfct•d R•strlct•d fun l￿d& l• r••w••¢£ to n••r•8t E Endowmfrnt fund• to Mar•8t£ Catsgorlès Details B1 C•sh funds Cash at ténk n7 Tolal cash ftmds 4787 85,106 Unmtrlct•d lunds R•strlct•d Endowmonl fund D•talls nMrMt£ B2 Other mon•tary ass•ls Fund l•thlrh ¢urv•ntwlu• Detslls Cwrnntv•lu• Detalls B4 A¥sfjts retaln•d for th• charW8 own u IlJ•J tOThkh *JnDUfrt lopllDrbal) Details PAYE & Nic B5 Llabllltlos UTrr•5tthJ I S￿aned by one ortsyo Iwstees on bohaff Of￿ lh• tntsi••s Signalwe Prfnt Name Dale of approval ffr•y ObAbi 11/10123 11110123 Dkn Tristan Nicholson

CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Trustees, Annual Report for the period From 0110912022 P•riod start dat• To 3110812023 Period end date Charlty name= Sports Fun 4 All Charlty reglstratlon n￿rn￿r. 1185426 Objectlves and Actlvities SOAP reler8nc• Summary of the purposes of the charty as set out in its governing document Surnmary of the main activities in relation to those purposes lor the public benefit, in particular. tho activities, projects or servic8S identified in the accounts. Pard 1.17 The objects of the CIO are to advance in lrfe and relieve the needs of young p8opI8 living in London through the provision of r8cr8ational and leisure time aclivities provided in the interest of social welfare, designed lo improve their conditions in lrfe, so as to devèlop their capabilities that rnay row lo full ma as irKlrviduals and members of socie Charlton Athletic V Oxf(ffd United 2022 , On Saturday, the 1st of October, we took 16 young people from our Downham Session to watch Charlton Athletic vs 0x[￿d United in a League One match at The Valley. Parn 1.17 •vl 1.19 The young peoFde's imjzz and excitement were tremendous as ¥￿ travelled to the game. Barring th8 young people who had attended the Women's FA Cup Final with us in May. this was nearly every c￿e of the young people's first-ever live )tball mal¢h. SomethirwJ so normal to many people meant so much to this wp. As we took our seats, Oxlord United scored. and the young people, not knowing which team was ￿1¢h. celebrated. Very embarrassing. Howaver. the young people got into the swng of things, cheariNJ on Chartton, and providing tsdical The rnatch finished in a 1-1 draw. but the most important . thing vms the young peopl8 had a fun. new experience that they could go back to school on Monday and tell their friends about with the long-term goal of broadening their horiwns about what they can achi8V8 in the world as they become adults. Thank you to our funder. SEJA for providing the tickets.

XLP Football Toumament 2022 On Saturday, the 22nd of October 2002, we entered our first- @ver football toumament, two teams into the XLP F(x*ball Toumament at St. Dunstan's Enterprises, SE6. The u12 teams did very well. came thrd in their grwp, and th8n went out in the frst round of the Shield Trophy. The u14 team lost every garne. a harsh leaming experience for our 5Aayers against much more robust. faster. and technical players.

Christmas HAF 2022 sp￿ Fun 4 Al delivered ttrwee Christmas HAF Programrnes for thildren on Free School Meals across Lewisham ￿rough covering the south in Downham at Knights Temple Grove and the north in New Cross in Haberdashers. Hatctham Primary and SL James Hatcharn CE School. The programme ran for four days from the 191h to the 22nd of De￿rnber with 25 childr8n attending each day. The children received a hot meal daily. courtesy of The Meal Team. ar￿ four hours of football coaching from FA-qualrfied coaches. The Programme provided th8m with a fun, safe and positive environm8nt which they would ott18ThViS8 not have b88n able lo access.

s202 On January 26th 2023. Sp(xts Fun 4 All atterrfjed the Supreme Court Youth Awards at Westminster. Elias Fazli was ￿minated for an award and successfully v￿n a Youth Award. Elias deser48d the award for his dedicalion, ofessionalism. and responsibilty he has taken on from such a young age. This achievernenl is ev8n more important because it's the first award anyon8 frorn Sports Fun 4 All has won. The fwst of many. I hop8. 'A-Iifyik,Al*

Lewisham East Lab)ur MP Janet Dab Lewisham East Laly)ur MP Janet Daby speaks about Sports Fun 4 Ajl's Summer 2022 HAF Programme at F￿Ster Memlxial Park. J•n•t O•by- ￿•b￿￿ a Cwi MPtsr LO￿•h￿ EMI Ma off Leisham Cornmun Awards Cerernon 2023 On March 23rd 2023, Sports Fun 4 Al attended the Mayor of Lewisham Communty Awards Ceremony at Lffwisham Civic Suite. Sports Fun 4 All were nominated for Business of the Year, and Kieran Connolly and Elias Fazli were nominated for the Indmdual of thé Year award. The Awards We￿ to celebrat8 inspirational lo¢al people. lyusinesses, and groups who go above and beyond to support the wmmunity, which Sports Fun 4 All certainly d08S. Unf￿tUnatelY. neither Sports Fun 4 All nor Kieran and Elias Y)n any awards. However, it vras still an achi8V8m8nt to b8 nominated and a sign of recognrtion from the Mayor ol Lewisham and shows how much progress Sports Fun 4 All has made over the past 12 months. When our CEO, Kieran. Introduced himself to the Mayor, he did not know who Sports Fun 4 All was, this ts a sign we need to do more work in the communty so V￿ are winning these types of avKrds in the *,iil, Football Activator 2023 On March 25th 2023, Sports Fun 4 All held our firsl Coach Education Cwrse. The Football Activator, deltvered by Street Games. The new FA Level 1 has no practical element. so even tho h our coaches have com leted it,

they have never had practical tuitiw, whth is crucial in your development as a coach. We had young people compteie the cOu￿e as young as 13 who attend ow weekty sessions. We had adults complete the course who were 28 and stsrting their coaching journey, all were taking their first step on the coaching ladder. We had a young person who attends an SEN school and has been ￿1th us for years leading a session. We recnjited a young person from the piich beside us who had gone out to play football iKrt expressed an interest in football coaching. Developing our extsting workforce is wnp8ratiV8, and we will be running many m¢xe owrses like this in th8 future and giving people their first step into coaching. Easler HAF 2023 Sports Fun 4 Al delp￿red three Easter HAF Programmes for thildren on Free School Meals across Lewisham l)orough covwing Ihe soulh in Downham at Knights Temple Grove and Forster Mernorial Park and th8 north in New Cross in St. Jarnes Hatcham CE sch￿1. The pmgramrne ran for four days from the 3rd to thg 6th of April with 35 chiklren attending each day. The children received a hot mèal daily. courtesy L* Th8 Meal Team, and fwr hours of football coaching from FA-qualified coaches. The Programme provided them with a fun. safe and positive environment which they otherwise not have been able

Hatcham Tem ramrne Sports Fun 4 All delIV￿ed the Year 6 Transition PrtyJrarnw for 20 students at Hatcham Temple Grove Primary School in New Cross between January 2023 and July 2023. The Transiiion Programrne airned to prepare Year 6 students for the big jump irto Year 7 at Secondary Schc¥Jl. We know that many young people struggle with the change of environment as Secondary is so different from Primary School. Gn)ve Prima S￿￿1 - Year 6 TrarEition . Coach Fiashid. wtho delivered the pro9ramme. had received menlorlng support in Secondary School. so he was the perfect role m¢)del the pupils. He provided them with guidan¢e and coping stralegies based on hi5 lived experience as a student at an inner LorKlon CompTehensive SecorKlary School student. The funding for the Transition Programme V4es frcxn Iwsted partner Active Communities NeiwcAk. statement confirming whether the trustees have had regard to the ￿￿idanCe Para 1.18

issued by th8 Charity Commission on public benefit Achievements and Performance SORP Easter HAF 2023 - htt outu.be Oyof X3FEeE Summary of the main achievements of the charity, identrfying the difference the charty's work has made to the CArcurnstances of its benef￿larieS and any wider ben8frts to soaety as a whole. Janet Daby Lewisham East Labour MP- htt utube.co watch￿-aN JVbuen2E Para 1.20 Hatcham Temple Grove Year 6 Tran51tion Programme - watch?rC--sBnHTGT London Youth Football Tournament- htt utu watch￿￿16 JG HISi8&t=3s -co

Flnanclal Review Review of th8 charitys financid position at the erKJ of the period Pam 1.21 The tharity's overall incom8 had increased by over 200%, mainly dua to grants received from various fijnders to support specffic work and. as a r8suIt, achi8V8(l a net surplus of £74,203 for the year. The charity had fuffilled ils obligations for the rants received in the ear. Holding reserves are set aside to ensure the financial stabilty and sustainability of the charity during periods of finanaal uncertainty. economic fluctuations or other unforeseen circumstances. The charity maintains reserves at levels determined by lis Board of Trustees in accordance with the chariws sperifTrc financial needs, risks. and operational requirements. The Board regularfy r8views and assess8S the adequacy of reserves in r81ath)n to th8S8 fadors £40.000 Not applicable Statement explaining the policy for holding reserves statirKJ why they are held PWJI Amount of reserves held Reasons for holding zero reserves Delails of fund materially in deficit Explanation of any uncertainties about the harity continuing as a going concern Para 1.22 Para 1.22 P• 1.24 There were no funds in deficii. Pwa 1.23 Thwe are no un￿rtainl18$ about the charity continuing as a going ¢c)¢em Addltlonal Informatlon (optlonal) You ma ch005e to indude further statements wthere relevant aboul: Phoentx Communty Chesl London Youth Lewisham Councl Ace Projects Active Communities N8iwork Arnold Clark SEJA Street Games The National Lottery Groundwork Sported Lendlease The Worjjward Trust The Field Famity Trust Local Giving Kitchen Social meMb￿shI Fees The Charity's principal sources of funds (includirKJ any fundraising) P*• 1.47

Structure, Governance and Management Description of chariws trusts: Type of governing document trust deed. ro al cnarter How is the ¢harty constituted? le.g unincofporaled association, CIO Tru$t8e selection methods including details of any constitutional provisions e.g. dection to post or name of any parson or body entitSed to appoint one or more trust88S CIO Constitution P*a 1.25 cio 1.25 Voting at a m88tir¥J Reference and Admlnlstratlve details Cha nam8 Other name the charti uses istered chari number Charity's principal address Fun 4 All 1185426 Flat 19. Darfington Court CumberlarKI Plac8 Catford London SE6 1LX

Name5 of the ¢harOty trustees who manage tho charlty O#tss x••d ff not forwhol• Trust•• nam• Ollle• Ilf any Nam• ol p•rstyn lor body) gntltl•d olnt trusts• Jeff Obuobi Langalibdel8 Mthelhwa Dal8 Nicholson Chair nla nla nla nla nla

Declarations Tho trustses declare that they have approved the trustoes. report above. Slgn¢d on behalf of tho charws trustees Slgnature(8) /C Full name(s) Jeffrey Obuobi Dale Tristan Nicholsc Position (eg S•¢r•tsry• Chalr. etc) Chair of Trustees Trustee 1111012023

Independent examiner's report on the accounts

Section A Independent Examiner’s Report

Report to the trustees/ Charity Name members of SPORTS FUN 4 ALL On accounts for the year Charity no 31st August 2023 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 DD / MM / YYYY . 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.

Independent [The charity’s gross income exceeded £250,000 and I am qualified to examiner's statement undertake the examination by being a qualified member of [insert name of applicable listed body]]. Delete [ ] if not applicable.

I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have 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:

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.

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Address: SHABBIR & CO

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Section B Disclosure

Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight material matters of concern (see CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guidance for examiners).

Give here brief details of any items that the examiner wishes to disclose .

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