Trustees. Annual Report for the period 22-23
Period slart date
Peri()J end date
Month
Year
Year
10
2022
T030
2023
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charlty name
EARLY ESSENTIALS UK
Other names charlty is known by
EE
Registsred charlty number (If any)
1186657
Charlty's prfnclpal address
Springfield House, Mill Lane
Cheadle
Cheshire
SK8 2NT
Names of tho charlty trustths who manage the charity
N•n• of pornon lor
bodyl entitled to
appolnt tru8tre I
an
OITKe {Ifary)
Graham Leech
Chief Finance Officer
Christine Scott
Lea Leech
Martin Austin
Sarah Hope
Natalie Hands
Names of the trustees for the chaiity. rf any. (for example. any custodian trustees
Name
Datss acted rf not for whole
NONE
Names and addrgs808 of advlsers-
No advisors are engaged by EE.
Name of senior staff memb•rs-
Sarah Newlon-smith - 'ExecLrtive Officerf. c￿f￿nder and the only employed staff (part time)
Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
DorKrlption of the charlty's trusts
Type of goveming document
CONSTITisnoN
How the charity is constrtuted
Charitable Inccyporated Organisation (CIO)
Trustee sdection nEthods
Appointed by existing Trustees under para#10 of o)nst¢tution
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Addltlonal governance Issues (Optional inft)nnatft￿j
You may chooee
to include
additional
information, where
rdevant, about:
This reporting year is from 19¢ Odober 2022 to 30th September 2023.
Earty Essentials UK {EE), and from now on in this re￿rt, Wuslourf, received
confirmatton on 29th November 2019 that we were entered onto the Register of
Charities as a CIO- Charitable Incorporated Organisation. We have therefore
teen a CIO for 4 years * 29th November 2023.
This is our fourth Trustees report as a charttylCIO. For the background
infornation. how EE started in March 2015, and a short history of our operations,
please ￿fer to the 2020 TAR - Trustees Annual Report.
EE UK is orthted by a team known as Early Essentials Manchester, packing
and delivering Moses Baskets from rented wemises in the M22 postcode area of
south Manchester. We thank The Message Trust for their generous and much
apprecialed use of their premises. We moved from their warehouse on Leestone
Road to their fumished premises on Harper Road in January 2023.
policies and
procedures
adopted for the
induction and
training of
trustees,.
the ¢harity'5
organisational
Structu￿ and
any wider
￿e￿ork with
which the
chartty works,.
relationship wtth
any related
parties.,
Irustees,
¢onsideratron of
major risks and
the syslem and
prO￿dureS to
manage them.
There continue to also be satellite groups known as Eaty Essentials Stockport,
Warrington, Peterborough, ilhrtby and Baltymoney. each operating in their local
areas dunng this reporting year under the leadership of a local Team Leader.
All our activities are undertaken by volunteers, except for one employed part-time
ExecutNe Officer.
Our volunteers have worted tirelessty to continue to sort, wash, stock, pack, and
supply Moses Baskets throughout the Feriod to meet a demand from the referring
agencies that is 37% higher than the previous year and 81 %% higher than hyo
years ago. It is conceming that the demand for Moses basketslstarter packs
continues to rise. but the trustees are pleased that EE has been able to increase
the level of seryice it has provided in this period, arKI no eligible referral has had
to be tumed-away. We aim to continue to be able to respond to eath and every
eligible referral g(xng for4vard
Early Essentials operates for the 'wblic benefft, so does not 'grft' starter
packsimoses baskets directly to the eligible mothers, and therefore neither meets
or knows th8 mothers and babies. The need is identffied by 'referring agencies,,
and the professional stafflvolunteers of these agen¢Fes apply to us explaining how
the recipients meet the eligibilty criteria. Our stafflvolunteers then check the
application and notrfy the referrirKJ agency whether or not the criteria are met, and
rf met, fr(Kn where when the starter pa¢k ¢an be Mllected by the referrsng
ag8n¢y.
EE Manchesterfs benefiaaries are all within Greater Manchester. Each of the fiv8
satellite teamllocation serves their local referring agency Fxofessionals and staff
with benefi¢iaries in their local communth"es.
The trustees note that none of EE'S activities inv0b￿ or require face to face
ontact with vulnerable adults or children. A Safeguarding Poli¢y is in place, being
benefi￿al for the charity, the Execub've Officer, and the volunteeryJ. The trustees
regularly review this to ensure it is relevant and aP￿icable. A copy ts available to
the pulJic on the EE website.
Insurance cover in the name of EE UK continues to be in place. This provides
Public and Employer's liability cover, and also includes Cover for volunteers and
material loss where packing and storag8 is in rented or18ased property (at
Manchester and Warrington locations).
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All six trustees remained in post during thrs period induding Christine Swtt and
Graham Leech and, who were aptKoved to (x)ntinue as trustees for a further 2
years by the trustees in February 2023 aThJ Jung 2023 respectively.
Section C
Ob'ectives and activities
Summary ofthè
objects ofthe tharrty
set wt in rt8
goveming dccjment
To relieve or prevent the financial hardship of parents or carers of new-iw)m
babies in the UK, in particular but not exctusively, by providing Moses baskets
and tiems of baby dothing. bedding. toiletries and other essentials.
Early Essentials provide emergency IAose8 Basket hampers or startsr
packs
We provide Moses basket starter packs for the most vulnerable pregnant
vmmen. vtho would othth￿se te unable to tKovide for their babies directly after
birth. The women are referred to EE via etther their mi¢fv4Èfe, health vistlor,
social worker or chanty. Our criteria are that they must be 32 or more vReks
pregnant and fall into one of the following categories:
(a} homeless
(b) refugeelseeking asylum
(c} fleeing domestic abuse
(d) in serious financial crisis
(e) . .or similar disadvantage.
Th8 Starter pack indudes essentials such as: baby clothes. blankets, nappies,
pes, breast pads, matemty pads, toiletries for baby and mum, toys. a towel
arKI a grF( for mum. The items donated ar8 either brand new or pre-loved. All
items are carefully inspected and checked that they are in very good condition.
These are packed into a Moses basket along with a mattress and wrapped. as
a gfft, in ¢eltophane ready to be Cdlected.
The starter path is collected from our EE premises by the referring third paty
agency staff, vtho then deliver the path to the mother. We would also provide a
Moses starter pack in skwial but equalty urgent and needy ¢irGumstan¢es, for
exarnp￿, tailored to the needs of a father arKI new-bom baby wher8 a mother
and baby are separated at birth.
All trustees have been provided with ap￿ICable information, and eath have
signed the required Trustee eligibilty declaration whith states the purposès
and object of EE. including rts underlying requirements for public benefit. The
declaration regarding working ¥￿th vulnerable groups is not signed as staff and
volunteers and trustees do not work wrth vulnerable people including children.
TTUStees regularfy review the main activities undertaken by EE in their truste8
meetings.
The public benefft requirements are met by implementing a refe￿al process,
maintaining an indeFendence of the team leaders and volunteers from the
choosing of which mums-to-te receive the teneffl of a Moses basket. The
health care and other professionals and staff of the referring agencies make a
referral against set out criteria. and this referral is checked by a team leader. If
the referral meets the 'public benefft, uiietia, the agency staff a￿ infomied
when a basket is ready for collection.
Summary of the
main aCtiv￿8S
undertaken for the
public ben6frt in
relation to these
objects (include
within this se¢1
the statutory
de¢lar*ion that
trustees have had
regard to the
guidan￿ issued by
the Charity
Commisston on
public benefftl
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Additional detalls of objectives and activiiies fO￿l￿al inflyynation)
All our activities are undertaken by volunteers supported by our one paid part-
time Executive Officer (EO).
Our worK of sorting, washing. and storing of tjothing, the packing of baskets
with the many r(ems we provi(le, replenishing stcck, collecting donations,
disposal of unsuttable items, communicating with referring agencies, social
media promotion, admin, and websbte UF4lating, has continued as demand has
increased, enabling us to meet the much highèr number5 of baskets provided
to needy Mums and particulady, to never have to tum-d¢)wn a valid referral.
Public speakinglpr8sentations, and the training and support of volunteers, has
continued during this period.
S¢yne volunteers. are also tNstees. are invow in decision making,
accountinglbookkeeping. banktnglfinancial transactions. policylprocedure
writing, and attending trUSteelmemt￿rs meetings.
The trustees exiend heartFelt thanks and appreciation to all those who direGt
and indirertly volunteer and supkY)rt the wc*k of EE in providing the gifts of
Moses Baskets packed to the brim with essents"als.
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to include fv]rther
ststements. where
relevant, abouL'
policy on
grantm8knng;
policy
programm8
lated
investment
contribution
made by
volunteers.
Section D
Achievements and performance
Early Essential's (EE'S) 'core' actNty is the suppty of pad(ed Moses basket
starter packs to 'referring agency. slaff who deliver them to the needy or
vuln8rable Mums.
Summary ofthe
maln
athieverrEnts of
the Charity during
the year
Please refer to each EE tocation's Faoebook pages (links can b8 found on the
EE website) to see achievements, suGcesses, and highlights each
location has reported through the year. These social media pages also
identify our supporters - organisations, companies, schools, church groups,
faith groups, and individuals wfm) have made it possible to maintain and grow
our 'Gore' activty.
All 8 existing EE locations have continued to operate during this pericKI.
In this reporting year the numbers of baskets provided was 855 across our 6
locakn'ons, which is a 37% increase on the previous 12 months totsl of 623,
and an 81% increase on the number two years ago of 471.
LOCATION B8¥k•ts THIS YEAR Total since startlng - start dats
EE Manchester-
535 (+135)
2,105
March 2015
EE Stockport-
1CQ {-T)
919
July 2015
EE Warrington-
91 {+86)
322
March 2016
EE PeterbcKough -
88 (+46)
282
March 2017
EE Whitby -
11
{4)
32
February 2021
EE Ballymoney -
21 {-3)
April 2021
TOTALS..
855 {+232)
(NumbersVI (xx) brthts SIKWS the ¢hange t￿redI0 previous 12 nk)nths)
Our total basketslstarter packs wovided Sin￿ March 2015 is 3,718, which we
find both humbling arKJ sad. It highlights a tremendous need vthich we prefer
did not exist, but we are privileged to make a drfferen￿ this year for 855
babies and their mums.
EE functions wth a heart to show uncondttional love through a free gfft to
Mums in difficuft circUmstan￿s, based on the Bible verse "For God loved the
worfd so much that he
ve his onl Son, so that eve
one who believes in
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him may not die but have etemal life."
thank God for his
continued provision of resour￿ this year and Sin￿ VR started.
W8 gtve heartfelt thank6 to all those during the year, donated go¢)Js and
supplies that tCN3ether make up a full Moses Bask8t. Yw are an essential
and aFpreciated part of the work we do. and thank you for joining us in
meeting the needs of so many needy Mums. There are too many individuals
to name, bLrt thank you to each of you for giving so generously of new and
'as-new' used items.
*o(x
We also wysh to thank the many community groups, churches and church
groups. faith groups, schools, businesses and shops who give so generously
or makeikntucrochet baby-items... induding
Asda Foundation, Childs Fann. Clare de Lune, Gatley Knitwts, Ivy Church
Manchester, Elmwood Church, John Lewis & Partners Cheadle. Llfe Churth
Warringt¢)n, Gemma Tuson's Bu Clothes Swap. Good Aftemooners.
Women's Institute, Lush Man¢hester Amdale, Manthester Libraries, Swinton
Polic8 Station, Aristra Bar Swinton, Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care,
Byotrol, Tesco, Morrisons, Bare Necessities Toiietry Bank, The Little Green
Sock Projec( Chamwooj Nursery, Lok n Store, Babyccino Coffee Mums, St
Vincent De Paul Charity, Fusion 21, Warrington Hospital Maternty Dept,
Northem Regional College, Conne(* Centre, Both Lives Matter, Werrington
Carol Singers. Neighbourhood Chartty Craftets, Northem Care Alliance
Trust. ifitrth Love Steph, The Message Trust and Message Community Hub,
Zac Guinan, Ctyde & Co. Solicitors, and more. Sorry rf we have missed your
name or church or organisationl
The trustees thank the many irKlividuals who have joined one of our location
teams in sorting items and packirvJ baskets, both regularly or just for a few
hours.
We also give heartfett thanks to individuals, groups, churches and companies
vtho have so generously supported us financially this year. (See also the
financial review at section E bek>w).
Section E
Financial review
Brlof 8Lthm&nt
of tho charltys
policy on
reserves
Please refer to our Annual Accounts, wblished tcgether with this Annual
Report. We started the year with £18,474. Our Receipts were £38,404 which
was £1,2fK) more than c￿r tAMty. Our Payments were £44,285 whith byas
£3,065 less than our tAKlget. Our end of year balance is £12.593.
The increase in paymerrts is spread over our whole OFerational costs arm
refiects the resources required to provide 855 basketslstartw packs.
Payments on supplies for *arter paths have increased £3,132 since the
previous year, lease of premises at Warringion and Mand￿ter is up by
nearfy £3,530; payroll costs have increased by £3,486.
Each starter pad( we provide to a needy Mum would cost £300 and
£350 rf the Moses Basket, mattress, and contents were all purchased new.
However, the many of these items have been donated by indNiduals. groups,
organisations CK Mmpanies (see section D above), leaving us to need to
purchase onty items that must be rwi or are needed to make good any
shortfalls in the donated goods and supplies.
This means we are able to gFve away far more in value than we pay for. This
yéar, we have given out 855 starter packs with a value of around £278.000
for an expenditure of £43,822 (exduding the costs of 'assets' such as storage
boxes, printer for the EO'S home office. and 'sail-flag' outside the Man¢h8Ster
packing premises). This ￿p￿sents a remarkable upliftladded value in
financial tems wth each starter
worth around £325 costin
Earl
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Essentials less than £52 to provtde. In the three year5 since becoming a
chanty, EaTly Essentials, from all six locations. has given OLrt over £735,OCKJ
value of starter packs an expenditure of just under £110.OIXI.
The trustees apPla￿j the leam leaders for each location in their efficient use
of monies whilst embraang the large increase in referrals. Overall
expeThJiture this financial year has reduc&J by £4.84 per basket.
The trustees. wrttten and agreed Reseprfes Policy is to maintain a 3 months
finanaal continuty reserve. identifying payroll and lease of premises as
outgoings necessary for EE'S 'core activty,. £0 reserve is held whilst the
Manchester unrestricted funds bank balance is greater than £8.500. and
£5.500 when the balance falls below that figure. At the end of the financial
year September 2023, this balan￿ vms £7,528. The trustees are pleased to
report that in October 2023 EE re￿iVed donations of more than £14,8W,
meaning that the finances are in a heatthy posilion. and with whith the
trustees are satisfied.
The trustees have agreed four policy and procedures in this peri(xJ'. Volunteer
Management" Safeguarding: Health and Safety Policy. and a procedure for
handling cash donations.
Disclosure about related party transactions in this reporting period..
- there are no trustees. remuneration and beneffts"
- no trustees, expenses have been claimed or paid,.
- no volunteers expenses have been ¢laimed,'
- transactions.. an employment contrad was entered into wtth EE'S
Executive Officer on 1S1 October 2021, renewed on 1* O¢tober 2022. with
payroll set up for 2.5 days per week. One of the trustees, Christine Scott, is
a 'related party,, being the mother of the Executive offi￿r. Christine is
neither present nor involved in any discussions and meetings conceming
the perfornan￿, salary and payroll, nor terms and conditions of the
appointed Executive Officer. leaving any meetings whilst these matters are
disrJJssed. The trustees consider arKI record this, and any other 'corfflirts of
interest, at the start of trustee meetings.
- there are no other transactions of this type.
Detsils of any funds
Mate￿1￿ in ¢Je¢tit
There are no funds Materially in deficiL
Further financial review details (Optional infonnation)
You may choose
to include
additsonal
informab'on.
vthere relgvant
abouL"
• the chanty's
principal
sources of
funds (including
any
fundraising)-,
We do not have Mon￿ to invest and the trustees have no plans to do so. If
and when do, we shall ￿epare an investrnent policy.
Of the £38,404 receipts in the year, we received £12,024 in grants and funds.
£3,537 of this funding ts restrictéd to spending on the starter pa¢ks (Moses
Baskets, mattresses and basket contents), and therefore shown as restricted
fvnds in the aG¢ounts. Al of this ex￿pt £212 has been spent.
We have received". -
£25,228 in donations from:
nerous individuals or cou
les who
Ne either
ulart
orb
'one-off
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•how
expenditure has
supwrted the
key objectives
of the charity",
investment
policy and
objectwes
induding any
ethral
investrrEnt
policy ￿0pted.
donations.. thank you especially to Gemma for organising a dothes swap, and
to PeterboroLfv3h Carol Singers.
(b) churches, Christian ￿ntres. arwj schools. Thank you to Ivy Church
Manchester, Bumage Family Church. Joumey Church;
(c) retailerslcompaniethnk: thank you to. MGPS sponsorship, Lush AmdaEe.
Fusion 21,
£681 from Zac completirKJ a sponsored run,. and £284 by a young lady doing a
sponsored ¢2ke-bake.
£185 in HMRC tax relief on individual's Gift-Aid donations.
and £12,024 in grants or funds.. thank you to Asda, The Chartty Service.
Manchester Guardians kniety Charitable Trust, Love Steph. and Tesco
Groundwork UK.
Individuals have given to EE UK for the work of EE Manchester and EE UK, or
for speGffied EE locatior6. The attached accounts are for all 6 Early Essentials
l¢)cations combined. Many individuals and couples donate to us through
'Stewardship' on their web giving pages. We do not pay any subscription nor
'￿atfOrM fee.. Stewardship transfers to EE the donation plus any gfft-aid tax
relief, less a small perc*rtage ser¥ice fee. (Currently 3.5%)
We could not Gontinue as a charitable service the very generous
financial support of als the above. and those we have not mentioned by name,
and we thank you with grateful hearts.
Paymerrts thÉs year, rourKled to the nearest whole %, and only listing sine items
greater than 1% {with the previous yea¢s % sh(7￿n in brackets), are identified
as follows..
40% (4V/o) (a) supplies for Moses Baskets wherep we do not have donations
or- we must W new, induding Moses Baskets themselves
20% (1%)
{b) womotion induding website development
2% (2%)
{¢) miscellaneous items. induding training
19% {14%) {d) rent of FYemtses for storagelsorti@packnng
1% (1%)
(e) insurances
34% 133%) (fj salary and payroll costs
1% {0%1
{g) furKlraising
1% {5%1
(h) Printerlshelving and racking etc: assets
0% (2%)
(h) Printing
Each of these 'line items, support the key 0￿.eCtiveS of EE- to provide Moses
Baskets pack full of essentials for a r*ly Mum a￿1 her rw-bom baby.
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Section F
Other optional information
Full details of the work of EE including.. details of what we pa¢* in baskets; a video showing
what Y￿ do; contact details of all locations" testimonials from referring agency staff and mums
who have received the baskets- and more- can be found on our website-
htt .'Ilearl
essentials.or
The website also provides links to Facebook and other sooal niedia pages run by each
location, or you can search Facebook for Earfy Essentials 'locab'on' and irtsert the name of the
location in which you are interested.
Section G
Declaration
The trusteos dgGlare that they have approved the trustoes, report above.
Signed on behalf of tho charlty's trustees
Signatura(s)
Full namels)
P08itlon le.g. Seu•, Ctroi
GRAFLAM PAUL LEECH
Trustee
& Chief Financial Offi￿r
NATALIE M HANDS
Trustee
2￿7r2024
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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
EARLY ESSENTIALS UK
#1186657
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For the perlod
0IMof2022
To
3010912023
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestrtcted
Restrlcted
Endowment
Totsl funds
t year
A1 R•e•lpi8
don8ti0ns (Voll￿￿ryTe￿tsJ
grantsrfuThls (V(￿lAWy￿C*"pts)
SPDnS￿hip
14959
14.000
2,057
11024
FuThl etc
8ank Int￿65t
t8x rel￿. GnlNid d8inwJ by EE
18$
Sub lolal(Grass Incon￿ for
AR)
3(198
04
41.706
A2 A￿1 and Invo¥lment ￿[•*.
(see tsblo).
non•
Sub total
TO￿ rocdpts
34,198
41,TOS
sur¢li&s for McÉ88 Baskets
prinbry. 5tobEXW. et￿t￿a
prtymotyon inrjo ￿t￿te de¥4cprrait
Daygffts
11*23
17*2
14721
741
187
112
671
&114
tof premises
JNJRi$ng
Stsftexpenses
TNstees' ex￿￿¥e$
payrL41. 1 part-bme Exw)Jb%*oif*w
InSUr8r￿
14(157
Sub to
31.*3
33J74
A4 Asset and Invesknent
urchases.
see table
shdWngI￿(lWr[Aleytslor￿
prorn11*2
27
193
463
672
Sub total
672
32.462
44285
33,948
Net of ￿CeIpts/(paym￿rts)
A6 Tranthrn bètw••n funds
Ae Cash funds last year eryl
Cash funds thls ye•r end
1.736
7A17
6,881
7.759
10,845
12.381
18A74
12.593
12.058
19.817
212
CC16a

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Categorles
Details
fvnds
funds
to nèsr08t£
tr+ nparBst£
Bl Ca8h funds
11974
212
12,381
312
fundB
funds
fund$
to noartst£
Details
to nBar95t£
B2 Other monetary assgts
B3 Investment assots
Ftsr•Jto *tach
CuTh8ntvalu8
on81
1.268
84 A88¢ts rètalned for the
charlty's own u
IC42
75
FurNI to wM¢h
Dunt du•
Yhon dua
onal
Dptails
B5 Liabilities
Signgd t>y (x)& art￿ trttstees fm
behawof all the IrL¢lees
D¥te of
roval
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CHARITY COMMISSION
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Independent examinerfs
report on the accounts
Section A
lftdependent Examiner's Report
Reportto the trusteosl
mgmber8 of
Earfy Essentials UK
On accounts forth• y￿r
ended
30 September 2023
Charfty no
(Wanyl
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Set ¢)ut on pag•s
1to2
I repNt to ￿ trustoas my oxamknation ofthe accojnts of Ihg aKJbV
tharlty llhè Trusfi for Ihè year end￿ 8171I7E
20109 12023
gsponslbllltle$ and As dwty Irustw of Ihe TrusL you ar8 re$￿A$￿)I& for Ihtr pmpar8Uon
basls of roport of Ihe aco)Lnts ¥) ¥Lxydance wilh requirements of th8 Charits8s Act
2011 fthgP£ry
I report in ra$￿¢1 of my examination of th$ Tntst's aciYAJnts carried out
undpr secith 145 oflhg 2011 Act and in caffwng oyt my exarninat*Jn, I
havè foll¢)wed ￿ aFghcabl& Dt¥ectic￿s gN8n by lh• Charlty Commtsslon ..
undef Soci￿ 14515Mbl of the Ad.
Independent
I have (Th￿￿ted nry 8xamInatk￿. I confimi that no matèrFal rnaltws hab
•xaminets statemert com8 to my attent¥Jn lothèr1hèn that disrjowy bel(w"} in emnaction wrth
Ihe e￿M$natiOn gives me cause to believe that in. any material
arts)￿￿ng roc￿d$ wgre kept in accordance ￿ 5tction 130 of
thg Act or
th• att￿nts dD ty)t wilh the accountiFWJ i*O)rds
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