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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND ANO WALES HoDe Communitv Proiects Coven 1185874 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a Forthe perfod from Perf￿ start date 0110112023 To Pe￿d 8nd date 31I12r2023 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted funds to th• nAgr&st Restricted nds Endowment funds Totsl fvnds Last y•wr ttythe TEearepJt È the D&west£ 10 tho nèar06t£ tothp A1 Recelpts ChAfil¥blo acliviles 54253 259 21621 Sub totsl (Gross incoms for AR) 54253 21821 A2 Asset and In￿stment $al•s, 13ee tsblel. Sub total 54,253 21621 CttaritatrAe sttivivps 62,932 31567 Sub total 61932 W67 A4 A88et and In¥estmont ur¢hases. se¢ tabl* Sub total 62,932 32.567 Not of re¢eiptsl(p8yments} A5 Transf•rs betsvoan fund$ A6 Cash funds l•t year end Cgsh thls yoar end 37,531 28,B52 47N7T 37,531 8,fi79 CCKX R1 acwuftts Issi 2510912024

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unrestri¢tgd funds Re5thct8d fvnds Endowm8nt funds to rwa￿6¢£ D88jl$ lo nearnst£ B1 Ca$h funds Banksnd Cury2ntAs5etsllLl4biltil 28,853 37,531 Total Gash funds 28,B53 37.531 r￿elP￿1￿j paytr AC¢DW$II Unro8trfct•d funds to nearestz ReStrI￿ed Endowment funrls D•tallg Fund towhl¢h zssatbeloTr Datall$ Co6tloplonall Current valuè onal . z••g Fund tD whlch aÈ9•t b•lon D•talls Costloptknèll CUrrnn1￿￿? onal B4 kngts retained for the charl￿8 own u8 Fund towhlr Amountdue hond Ogtails B5 Llabllltlos Slgned by one or trusteB5 on behalf of the In￿te6$ Signature Print Name D8t8 of CQXX R2 acwunts ISSI 25109r2024

CHARITY COMMISSION I Independent examlner's report on the FOR ENGLAND AND WNIES accounts Section A Independent Examiner's Report Report to the twstees Hope Community Projects Cov6nty On accounts for th8 year ended 0110112023 3111212023 Charity no (if any) 1185874 Set out on pages I report to the Injslees on my exarnination of th8 aGGounts of the above charity {Ihe TNst") for the year 8nded Responsibilities and basis of roport As the charity's trustees. you are responsibl8 for the prepardtion of the accounts in acojrdancè with th8 réquirements of the Charities Act 2011 (Ihe Act-). I report in respecl of my examlnation of the Trust's aco)unts carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrwng out my ex8mination. I have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Chartty Commission under seGtion 145(5Xb) of the Act. Independent trhe charity's gross income exceeded £250.000 and l am qualified to examlner's statement undertake th8 examination by being a qualified member of linsert name of applicable listed bodyJJ. Delete [ l if not applicable. I have (x)mpleted my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination (other than thal disclosed below ') which gives me cause to believe that in, any material respect.. the accountlng records were not kept in ac(x)rdan￿ with section 130 of the Charities Act- or the acwunts did nol accord with th8 accounting r8cords'. or the accounts did nol comply wth the applicxble requirements conceming the fomi and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement that the aGGounts giv8 a 'true and fairf VTew whiGh is not a mattgr considered as part of an independent examination. I h8ve no ctsncerns and have come across no olher matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this roport in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. . Please delet8 the words in ths brackets rf they do not apply. Signed: C L Williams 0110912024 Nam?: Cllve Williams R•l8vant professlonal quallfi¢atlon(s) or body FCMA (retired} IER Oct 2018

{if any): Addross: 130 Leamington Road Coventry CV3 6JY Section Disclosure Only cornplete if the examiner needs lo highlight matemal matters of COn￿M (see CC32, Independent examinab'on of charity accounts: dir6CtÉons and guidance for examinors). Give here bri￿ details of any items that the examiner wlsh95 to dlsclose. IER Oct 2018

Hope Community Projects CoventryTrustees Report At Hope Community Projects Coventry we are dedicated to providing prattic31 support that fosters social interaction, offers a famify program of activities and extends friendship, support and advice to those in need. Our goal is to ensure that children, fa￿lI1eS and individuals receive the right support at the right time and in the right way. To achleve this we have implemented a diverse range of programs that empower individuals, boo# their copabi1it125, confidence, understanding and overall wellbeing. Over the past 12 months we have actively engaged In community outreach initiative5 collaborating with Iocdl schools, family hubs, health visiting teams to deliver prograrnrnes of attivttles that dlre¢tly benefft our lotsl ¢orntnvnity. Highlighted below are some olthe activitles we have undertaken l. Wami Space During the winter period we opened our doors to the communty as a warm space. We want everyone to find a place of belonging and reconnettion Guests. The Warrn Space was an opportunlty for people to make new friends and conne£t with their community. Reducifjg S￿la1 isolation and ensuring the community are warm and space we offer fuel support and g&ve out warm packs for pÈople to keep warm in their own home 2. Christmas Hampers/Children's Christmas Presents This year through fundraising and 5UPPOrt from business and donations we have been able to provide 120 food hampers for households in our community who have been affected by the cost-of- Itvlng crisis. We also were able to gfft 226 children 5 Chrtstmas presents each. These children had been at risk of not receiving a gift thi5 Christmas 3. Summer Funday Our Annual summer Funday brings together the whole community through a day of fun and games aftd community organi5ations corning together. We offer food and stalls lo support lundraising effort5 and raise awareness about the positive impart of Hope Communty Projects in our community.

  1. Hope Families Hope Families brings famllies together durlng the school holSday5 providing a range of activities to enable famllie5 to reach their full potential. r2cogni5ing the challenges tsted during school holidays such as increased food costs, lack of stimulating 3ttivrties and soclal isolation. This has Includèd a brunch club, cooking sessions along with engaging actwities and day trips
  2. Community Mile We launched the Community Mile for thè local authority, people from our lotal communtty receivèd training from the Mason Foundation to become community champion5. The Community Mile is an innovative to support vulnerable communlties to rnake a positive difference to people's Iwes, working to bring ¢omrnunities together, encouraging rnore open conversalions and irnprovlng overall wellbein& all by doing Their Mile. Their Way., For many of these groups, for va¢ious reasons, they don't feel able to. or ready to participate in any physical acttvtty. The Community Mile helps to break down these barriers. providing that important first step and offering a nurturtn& supportNe and safe environment to help them get started on their physical artiwtyjoumeyl
  3. Hope Communlty Meals We distribute dinner kit boxes to over 2 sthools and a day nutsery within gur local area So that any member of staff at these placè5 can give g box to any child. whenevèr they see the need. We trust the èmazin8 teachers, TA'S, pastoral teams, chlldren'5 workers and receptionlsts to give away Mealg to children who are in need. The meals boxes contain everything for a family to cook a meal that evening. we aim to make life a little bit better for children afferted by poverty while at the same time building a different future where the lives of children arè not d&fined by poverty in the first plate.

Legal And Administration Information for the Period Ended Trustees: Paul Walker Patricia Watt Justin Watt (Chairl Address: The Ancillary Building ClifFord House 38-44 Binley Road Coventry CV3 IJA Bankers: Barclays Bank plc 25 High Street Coventry CVI 5RE Examiner- Clive Williams 130 Leamington Road Coventry CV3 6JY

HOPE COMMUNITY PROJECTS COVENTRY Final Statement At hope community projects Coventry, we remain committed to making a difference in the lives of Chlldren ènd familles }# our community. Through our diverse programs and inr(iatives. we aim to create a supportive environment that tosters growth, resilience. and over811 well-being. It IS the opinion of the trustees that all our ProjectslActivities are always in the Interest of the publiL Paul Walker Chairman & Trustee OVIO/20224