Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076 England and Wales
YOH LTD
DIRECTORS’ REPORT and
EXAMINED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS for the YEAR ENDING 31[st] MARCH 2025
YOH LTD
COMPANY INFORMATION
| Directors | Mr Akif Tosuner |
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| Mrs Serpil Sahin | |
| Ms Denise Bruce | |
| Charity Number | 1186731 |
| Company Number | 06241076 |
| Incorporated on 9thMay 2007 | |
| Registered Office | 2-4 Phillipp Street |
| Hackney | |
| London | |
| N1 5NU | |
| Accountants | City Dockland Accountants |
| 869 High Road | |
| Tottenham | |
| London | |
| N17 8EY | |
| Service Address | 2-4 Phillipp Street |
| Hackney | |
| London | |
| N1 5NU |
Table of Contents
Summary Impact and Finance .......................................................................................... 1 IMPACT................................................................................................................................................................ 1 FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS ........................................................................................................................................... 2 Directors’ Report ............................................................................................................. 3 OBJECTIVES AND PURPOSE ...................................................................................................................................... 5 OUR VALUES ........................................................................................................................................................ 6 THE YOH MODEL .................................................................................................................................................. 7 MAJOR PROGRAMMES ........................................................................................................................................... 8 EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT BURSARIES ................................................................................................................ 8 DETACHED YOUTH WORK (STREET-BASED WORK) ........................................................................................................ 8 FOOD PROVISION .................................................................................................................................................. 8 PERSONAL AND CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT ................................................................................................................... 9 ACCESS EDUCATION, EMPLOYMENT OR TRAINING (POSITIVE PATHWAYS) .......................................................................... 9 ENGAGEMENT AND IMPACT FIGURES ....................................................................................................................... 10 THE DIRECTORS AS AT 31[ST] MARCH 2025 ................................................................................................................ 10 RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE CHARITY AND RELATED PARTIES, INCLUDING ITS SUBSIDIARIES ................................................ 10 VOLUNTEERS ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 ACCOUNTANTS REPORT TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ON THE ANNUAL ACCOUNTS OF YOH LTD FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] MARCH 2025 .......................................................... 11 Financial Statements ..................................................................................................... 12 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDING A SUMMARY OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ............................................ 12 BALANCE SHEET ................................................................................................................................................... 13 NOTES ............................................................................................................................................................... 14
Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076
YOH LTD
Summary Impact and Finance
Impact
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YOH LTD
Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076
Financial Highlights
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Directors’ Report
YOH LTD
Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076
The trustees are pleased to present their annual report and accounts for the year ending 31[st] March 2025. They are proud of the charity's progress over the past year and its strong long-term financial position as of March 31[st] 2025. We are confident that the charity is well-positioned to sustain its vital work and continue making a positive impact in the foreseeable future.
The mounting pressure on communities and families is acutely affecting children and young people. While our sector has consistently demonstrated resilience and effectiveness in addressing these challenges, the necessary compromises may have long-term implications for future generations. For example, the urgent need to support children facing food insecurity is diverting resources from initiatives that enable young people to thrive. This example highlights the risk of creating an environment where our sector has to firefight a current crisis and a crisis that could have been prevented.
In this context, it is more important than ever to acknowledge and thank our dedicated supporters who have risen to the occasion. Their steadfast support has been crucial in addressing the needs of children and young people during these difficult times. We sincerely thank the following organisations for their commitment:
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Global Fund for Children
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East End Community Foundation
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Société Générale
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Hackney Holiday Activities and Food Programme
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UK Youth
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People’s Health Trust
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Derwent London
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First Class Learning
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Microsoft
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Salesforce
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Google
We are especially grateful for the ongoing support from Damian Dwerryhouse , whose financial and in-kind contributions continue to empower us to meet daily challenges.
Without the generosity and partnership of all these supporters, our capacity to respond effectively would be severely limited. Moving forward, we are committed to strengthening collaborations and innovating solutions to support children and young people, ensuring they experience equality and can access the opportunities and resources they need to thrive.
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Finance Update
Building on last year's achievements, we are pleased to report a 17% increase in income , driven by a strategic reduction in reliance on restricted grants. Our unrestricted grants have surged by 220%, and our trading income has grown by 20% , reflecting our resilient and expanding revenue streams. Additionally, we experienced our strongest year in donations, which increased by 60%, demonstrating strong community support.
We remain dedicated to our financial sustainability strategy, aiming to make our core services fully self-funded, especially as our sector navigates ongoing uncertainties. The success in fundraising has enabled us to advance to the next phase of our sustainability strategy by investing in our business development . To support this, we appointed a key colleague to work alongside the CEO and strengthen our fundraising capacity . While this investment involved short-term costs during recruitment and onboarding, it positions us for significant reserve growth in 2026.
Our proactive approach, coupled with our focus on sustainable growth, ensures we continue to serve our community effectively while safeguarding our future.
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Objectives and Purpose
We are a community-led charity based in East London, City Fringe Areas, and West Essex dedicated to supporting marginalised , vulnerable, and at-risk children and young people aged 8 to 25. Our mission is to spark aspirations , nurture essential skills , and build confidence , empowering young people to pursue positive life goals and achieve economic independence . We also provide a vital platform for their voices to be heard and for them to influence change within their communities.
To truly make a difference, we passionately engage children and young people in need who have ‘ slipped through the net’ . We prioritise engagement through detached youth work on estates, recognising the importance of connecting with marginalised young people. Many of our beneficiaries have been exploited by gangs , serve as young carers , and require urgent fundamental support , such as food banks, to help them survive and thrive.
Our guiding objectives are:
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To relieve the needs of young people through:
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a) The provision of recreational and leisure activities in the interest of social welfare, designed to support mental health.
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b) Providing support and activities, which develop their skills to enable them to participate in society as positive and responsible individuals.
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c) Awarding scholarships, maintenance allowances or grants that support access to education that would otherwise be unreachable.
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The relief of financial hardship by providing services to develop capacity, increase opportunities and achieve financial independence.
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The promotion of equality and diversity for the public benefit by promoting activities that foster understanding between people from diverse backgrounds.
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Promote social inclusion for the public benefit by preventing people from becoming socially excluded, relieving the needs of those who are socially excluded, and assisting them in integrating into society.
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Our Values
Equity
We recognise the importance of empowering underrepresented groups and actively engaging those whom many services overlook. Socio-economic factors must be considered in community engagement to break cycles where some groups access numerous services while others are marginalised. By doing so, resources can be shared with communities that often hold the key to sustainable change, preventing vocal groups from creating self-serving echo chambers .
Listening
We believe every child and young person deserves to be heard without judgment, as this is essential to understanding their needs and empowering their voices in decision-making. While taking the time to listen and understand can be time-consuming and prone to bias, doing so intentionally drives meaningful impact and genuine change.
Individualised
We recognise the individuality of every child and young person, believing that each one deserves a truly personalised learning experience tailored to nurture and develop their unique potential. Our purpose is to ensure that every young person receives the support and educational environment they need to thrive, because if one-size-fits-all solutions were effective, there would be no need for non-governmental organisations .
Relationship Orientated
We are committed to ensuring every child and young person has access to meaningful, longterm relationships and support that inspire their journey toward positive outcomes. Children are not incomplete projects ; like all humans, their support needs are complex, and lasting results are achieved when we earn their trust.
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The YOH Model
Here are the 16 impact measures we record and monitor to recognise the many factors affecting children and young people:
Stand Up
Shelter | Food | Safety | Communication
Fundamentally, every child has the right to feel safe, access nutritious food, find stability in a home, and communicate basic English skills. These foundational elements are vital for empowering a child to genuinely stand up in society.
When these needs are not fulfilled, typical visible signs include aggression, poor health, theft, and selfish behaviour.
Speak Up
Family | Friends | Social Networks and Influencers | Confidence
These building blocks help children engage with their environment, fostering belonging and love, which are key to happiness and compassion. Understanding society and building confidence in connections are vital for resilience and social integration. Developing a support network of family, friends, teachers, and community resources gives children tools to better understand and navigate their world.
Common symptoms linked to a deficiency of these needs include a lack of confidence, gang membership, extremism, and unrealistic expectations.
Aspire
Skills | Aspirations | Positivity | Control
To earn a meaningful place in society, young people must cultivate aspirations motivated by purpose and admiration. An initial interest in sports can blossom into a passion for hospitality, guiding them toward fulfilling careers. Exposure to diverse opportunities is vital, enabling them to discover their true calling.
Common symptoms linked to unmet needs include depression, drug use, persistent scepticism, extremism, and NEET (not in education, employment, or training).
Achievement
Education | Employment | Satisfaction | Leadership
Recognising achievements is vital at every stage of a young person's development. While education and work are seen as success indicators, our research shows that microachievements like punctuality, leadership, communication, and diplomacy help individuals build character. Celebrating these achievements and integrating them can guide young people to become purpose-driven role models with genuine potential.
Common signs of unmet needs include dropping out of EET (education, employment, or training), depression, reliance on the state, unhealthy habits, illegal activities, and a loss of motivation.
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Major Programmes
Education and Employment Bursaries
Thanks to YOH’s Reserves
We recognise that many young people aspire to better opportunities, but complex financial barriers prevent them from accessing education and employment. Some of these young people have the academic achievements to attend university, but the need to earn money stops them from applying. Others receive job offers but cannot afford the costs of maintaining the job, such as clothing. Bursaries help young people overcome unjust barriers that prevent them from reaching their goals and contributing positively to society.
Detached Youth Work (street-based work)
Engaged 2,998 children and young people
Thanks to:
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Société Générale (www.societegenerale.co.uk/en/about/corporate-socialresponsibility)
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East End Community Foundation (www.eastendcf.org)
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Global Fund for Children (www.globalfundforchildren.org)
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YOH Reserves
It is only by engaging those who are most in need that we can create change in our communities. The alternative is supporting young people who are already engaged, so we would just be another option. Young people who are not on anyone’s radar are more likely to pose the greatest risks in our community, so it would not make sense to focus on anyone but this group. Our detached youth workers engaged those young people by delivering sessions on estates where they felt comfortable and developed enough trust to transition into sessions at one of our centres. These activities were naturally dynamic and unpredictable, so our team develops sessions and adjusts risk assessments in real time. They were also deeply rooted in our communities, so they were fully aware of community dynamics.
Food Provision
471 children and young people accessed food and activities
Thanks to the Holiday Activities and Food Programme – Hackney
(education.hackney.gov.uk/content/holiday-activities-and-food-programme)
The programme provided nutritious meals and educational workshops for children from low-income families, enhancing their health, wellbeing, and learning.
Besides food, the children had access to a warm and safe space during colder months and outdoor activities and trips during warmer months. They also learnt about using the public transport network and participated in activities that would otherwise be financially inaccessible.
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Personal and Capacity Development
579 Received at least two accreditations
Thanks to:
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Global Fund for Children (www.globalfundforchildren.org)
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Derwent London (www.derwentlondon.com/responsibility/social/community-fund)
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First Class Learning (www.mtvh.co.uk)
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People’s Health Trust (www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk)
Without developing social skills, people can appear rude or unreliable. Sometimes, families of young people are so accustomed to having them around that they become a barrier for the young person. Therefore, it is crucial to provide a platform where young people can develop these essential soft skills. These activities were used to assess young people and enhance their personal skills. Furthermore, we delivered sessions to foster aspirations and strengthen their capacity to start their journey.
Access Education, Employment or Training (positive pathways)
602 Entered employment or education
Thanks to:
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Société Générale (www.societegenerale.co.uk/en/about/corporate-socialresponsibility)
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East End Community Foundation (www.eastendcf.org)
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YOH Reserves
These activities involved supporting young people in sustainable education, employment, or training. This was usually after a young person had developed their skills and capacity. The activities we provided were divided into three areas:
Controlled experience
We exposed young people to real-life working environments through internal work experience or with a partner. These placements tolerated common mistakes, so we encouraged learning from errors.
Education, employment, or training
We provided support to access actual positions chosen by young people. This included CV development, course selection, job searching, references, and Employment and Education Bursaries (above).
Post EET support
Once young people accessed their chosen pathway, we helped them overcome various hurdles. Common challenges included parent dependence on young people doing house chores, understanding line management, managing a bad day, getting on with colleagues, home routines, and employment/employer rights.
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YOH LTD
Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076
Engagement and Impact Figures
| Headline Performance Figures | 2024 – 25 |
| Beneficiaries | 2,998 |
| Affiliated with a gang | 412 |
| Not in education or employment | 652 |
| Those with complex needs | 1,011 |
| Launched their own business | 4 |
| Received at least two accreditations | 579 |
| Bursaries | 14 |
| Food & Essentials | 8,923 |
| Accessed education, employment or training | 602 |
| Beneficiary enjoyment rating | 93.7% |
The Directors as at 31[st] March 2025
Akif Tosuner Serpil Sahin Denise Bruce
Relationships between the charity and related parties, including its subsidiaries
There is no known relationship between any funder and any member of our Board of Trustees.
Volunteers
Volunteers make a valuable contribution to the efficient running of the organisation, and during the year, 17 volunteers supported our projects. There is a good volunteer placement scheme, support network, and help for volunteers to develop their skills.
This report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions relating to small companies within Part 15 of the Companies Act 2006
On behalf of the board, and agreed on 3[rd] December 2025
Akif Tosuner Trustee
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ACCOUNTANTS REPORT TO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS ON THE ANNUAL ACCOUNTS OF YOH LTD FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[st] MARCH 2025
YOH LTD
Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076
To assist you to fulfil your duties under the Companies Act 2006, we have complied for your approval the financial statements of YOH for the year ended 31[st] March 2025 from the company's accounting records and from information and explanations you have given us. We have used the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) as a basis for our reporting.
Respective responsibilities
It is your duty to ensure that YOH has kept adequate accounting records and to prepare statutory financial statements that give a true and fair view of the assets, liabilities, financial position, and loss of YOH. You consider that YOH is exempt from the statutory audit requirement for the year.
We have performed certain procedures in respect of the Company's accounts for the year ended 31[st] March 2025 (which comprise the Income and Expenditure Account, the Balance Sheet, and the related notes), made enquiries of the Company's directors and assessed accounting policies adopted by the directors, in order to gather sufficient evidence for our conclusion in this report.
Basis of independent examiner's statement
Our examination was conducted in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statement below.
Independent Examiner's Statement
Based on our work, nothing has come to our attention to refute the directors' confirmation that in accordance with the Companies Act 2006 the accounts give a true and fair view of the state of the Company's affairs as at 31[st] March 2025 and of its income for the year then ended and have been properly prepared in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard for Smaller Entities.
In connection with our examination, no matter has come to our attention:
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which gives us reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the requirements:
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to keep accounting records in accordance with section 41 of the 1993 Act; and
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to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the 1993 Act have not been met; or
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to which, in our opinion, attention should be drawn to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
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Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076
YOH LTD
Financial Statements
Statement of financial activities including a summary of Income and Expenditure
For activities between
1[st] April 2024 and 31[st] March 2025
| Income Note Unrestricted Restricted Grants 2 74,737 60,575 Trading 3 56,159 - Donations 4 46,068 - Other 258 - Total income 5 177,221 60,575 Expenditure Direct activities 6 2232,362 52,215 Raising funds 7 9,199 - Total expenditure 241,562 52,215 Net income/(expenditure) 8 (64,340) 8,948 Transfer between funds 8,360 (8,948) Net movement in funds (55,980) - Total funds brought forward 77,476 - Total fund carried forward 9 21,496 - |
Total 135,312 56,159 46,068 258 237,796 284,577 9,199 293,777 (55,980) - (55,980) 77,476 21,496 |
2024 126,595 46,750 28,877 865 203,087 176,344 3,720 180,064 |
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| 23,023 | ||
| - 23,023 54,453 |
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| 77,476 |
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Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076
YOH LTD
Balance sheet
For activities between 1[st] April 2024 and 31[st] March 2025
| Note Unrestricted Restricted Fixed assets Tangible assets 10 29,663 - Total fixed assets 29,663 - Current Assets Cash at bank and in hand 4,314 8,360 Debtors 11 17,250 - Total current assets 21,564 8,360 Creditors: amounts falling due within one year - - Net current assets/(liabilities) 21,564 8,360 Total assets less current liabilities 51,228 8,360 Creditors: amounts falling due after one year 12 38,091 - Total net assets or liabilities 13 13,136 8,360 Funds of the Charity Unrestricted Surplus Funds (55,980) - Reserves b/f 77,477 Total funds of the Charity - |
Total 29,663 29,663 12,674 17,250 29,924 - 29,924 59,588 38,091 21,496 (55,980) 77,477 21,496 |
2024 29,008 29,008 59,168 44,795 103,963 - 103,963 132,971 55,495 |
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| 77,477 | ||
| 23,023 54,453 |
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| 77,477 |
The company was entitled to exemption from audit under s477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies. The members have not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2006. The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to small companies subject to the small companies’ regime and in accordance with FRS102 SORP.
Approved by the Board for issue on 3[rd] December 2025
Akif Tosuner Trustee
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YOH LTD
Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076
Notes
For accounts between 1[st] April 2024 and 31[st] March 2025
1.1 Basis for accounting
The company was entitled to exemption from audit under s477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.
The members have not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2006.
The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Companies Act with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.
These accounts have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to small companies subject to the small companies regime and in accordance with FRS102 SORP.
1.2 Going concern
The accounts have been prepared on a going concern basis. The charity has sufficient assets to continue for the foreseeable future. Furthermore, the charity has diversified its income, making it less reliant on individual sources.
2 Grants
Two key types of grants
| Restricted | 60,575 | |
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| Hackney Holiday Food and Activities Programme | 24,000 | |
| Societe Generale & EECF | 23,360 | |
| People Health Trust | 9,015 | |
| Derwent London | 4,200 | |
| Unrestricted | 74,737 | |
| Global Fund for Children | 56,237 | |
| UK Youth | 18,500 |
3 Trading income
Services provided
4 Donations
Donations by local people and businesses
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46,068
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5 Income Analysis
| Income Sources – Five Sources | ||
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| Unrestricted Grants | 74,737 | 31% |
| Restricted Grants | 60,575 | 25% |
| Trading Income | 56,159 | 24% |
| Donations | 46,068 | 19% |
| Other | 258 | <1% |
| Restriction of funds | ||
| Total Restricted Funds | 103,256 | 75% |
| Total Unrestricted Funds | 99,831 | 25% |
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YOH LTD
Charity Registration No. 1186731 Company Registration No. 06241076
| 6 | Charitable activities | ||
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| Personnel and associated costs | 148,734 | ||
| Cost of activities | 121,841 | ||
| Premises and hall hire | 13,537 | ||
| Marketing | 465 | ||
| 7 | Raising funds | ||
| Cost of raising funds | 9,199 | ||
| % of income | 4% | ||
| 8 | Surplus/Deficit | ||
| Year ending 2025 | (55,980) | ||
| Year ending 2024 | 23,023 | ||
| Difference | - 79,003 | ||
| 9 | General Analysis | ||
| How our income was used | |||
| Charitable activities | 81% | ||
| Raising funds | 4% | ||
| Reserves | -24% | ||
| 10 | Fixed Assets | ||
| Software and Technology | 24,648 | ||
| Equipment | 5,015 | ||
| 11 | Debtors | ||
| Global Fund for Children | 17,250 | ||
| 12 | Other Creditors | ||
| The charity has used long-term social investment to develop its sustainability: | |||
| Social Investment Business Loan | 33,025 | ||
| BBLS Loan | 5,066 | ||
| 13 | Total funds of the Charity | ||
| Reserves Brought forward from 2024 | 77,477 | ||
| Loss 2025 | (55,980) | ||
| Reserves Carried forward | 21,496 |
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