CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLANO ANO WALES
Lighthouse Community Trust Manchester
Receipts and payments accounts
CC16a
For the period
from
To
0110412023
3110312024
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
Endowment
funds
Total funds
L8St year
to the nearest
to the near85t
to the nearest £
to the nearast
to the neaTest £
A1 Recei
ts
General Income and grants
Donations from supporters
Food Club inwme
M881 for a £1 income
ERF
8,908
425
8,908
836
4,660
548
1,445
11,877
430
2,882
411
4,66 O
548
1.445
tota
ross Income
or
9,333
7,064
16,397
15,189
A2 Asset and Investment sales,1s99
table
ota
Total receipts
9,333
7,064
16,397
15.18
A3Pa
ments
Bm8nlCommunity Hub and GÈner21 Spending
Emergency Relief fund Spending
Food Club Spending
Meal f¢r a t1 sp8nding
3.286
3,344
400
4.494
1,970
fj,630
400
4.494
1,970
4,886
1,450
4,467
Sub total
3.286
10,208
13,494
10.803
A4 Asset and Investment purchases,
see table
Sub total
Total payments
3,286
10,208
13,494
10,803
Net of re¢eipts/(payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
6,047
3,144
2,903
4,386
4,199
4,199
671
16,203
19,106
17,380
1,726
16,203

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the
eriod
aiegories
ueia115
Unrestricted
¢0 ￿earest £
Restricted
to nearest £
Endowment
to nearest £
B1 Cash funds
Coop Bank
Cash Box
17,380
1,666
60
Total Cash funds
17,380
1,726
Unrestricted
to nearest £
Restrictgd
Endowment
to nearest £
Details
to neHre$t £
Fund lo which asset
Details
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Current value
B3 Investment assets
Fund to which a55et
belon
Current value
titsnal
Details
Cost loptionall
B4 Assets retained for the
charity's own use
Fund to whSch
Amount due
loptionall
When due
lopttonall
Details
B5 Liabilities
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Lighthouse Community Trust Manchester
RELIEF. RESTORE. REBUILD
MANCHESTER
Trustees. Annual Report - April 2023 - March 2024
Charity name: Lighthouse Community Trust Manchester
PAUL HALLAM
FOUNDERIDIREGTOR
Charity registration number.. 1187129
HANNAH GUARD
PROJECTS DIRECTOR
Objectives and Activities.,
FAITH KAPASA
TRUSTEE
The objective5:
For public benefit, to provide relief to those in need and promoting the rebuilding of
lives in Greater Manchester and Salford by providing practical and pastoral support to
Ihe vulnerable, homeless and disadvantaged, supporting children and young people
in educaiion and in the community through separate community projects underpinned
and based on the Christian faith.
ALEX ROBERTSON
TRUSTEE
LISA OYEBANDE
TRUSTEE
Current activities.
As well as continuing our current projects (food club, community hubs and helpline},
we also launched new projects of our own and partnered with other new projects.
Over the summer we partnered with Jubilee Holidays to lake five families from our
community away on holiday. We also laLJnched community mea15 for just £1 for a 3-
course meal to support the members of the local community who are lonely and
isolated or going through financial difficulties. Through the meals and the food club we
introduced drop-in support, providing legal advice and addiction support through
trained professionals. We laciliiated a money course over 3 weeks to train up those
struggling linancially or in debt to empower them to be effective with their money.
CHARITY NUMBER..
1187129
WEBSITE..
WWW.LCTMANCHESTER.
CO.UK
TEL..01617861440
Achievements and Performance:
We continued our community hub lun days supporting families and individuals in the
local communities ol Eccles and Winton. Many adults and children attending have
additional needs like autism, PTSD and ADHD and so we provide tailored sensory
activities to support these needs.
We continued wilh our food club and had a special visit from the Ceremonial Mayor
of Salford during Mental Health Awareness Week. as we worked to raise awareness
in the community. Our food club members have increased to over 130 members with
around 30 shops each week. On lop of this, we also provided lunch packs for Children
in the summer holiday to combat holiday hunger.
We partnered with Jubilee Holidays, supporting 5 families from our food club and
community hubs lo go on holiday. Many families who attended were going through
recovery, overcoming substance abuse as well as struggling financially or with anxiety
and depression. Many of the children had additional needs like autism and ADHD, so
the support the parents gained through the holiday was really beneficial.
We launched drop-in SLJPPOrt giving legal, welfare and benefits advice, plus support
lor those struggling with addition. We also started the CAP money course to support
those struggling to handle their finances.

Lighthouse Community Trust Manchester
RELIEF. RESTORE. REBUILD
MAP4CHE3TER
We launched community meals lor just £1 for a 3-course meal lo support the
members of the local community, those who are lonely and isolated or going
through financial diff iculties.
We have continued Ihe Lighthouse Support Helpline. run by volunteers who are
available to anyone to call in lor a chat within the specific opening times.
We are supporting young people who are in restoration programmes completing
community service, through volunteer opportunities at our food club.
Al Christmas we provided over 100 food and gift hampers lor low-income families
and those in homeless h05tels.
We participated in a Family Day at HMP Forest Bank, helping with face paints and
crafts while also providing Christmas presents for children whose parents are
inmates at the prison.
Street teams continued to reach out to vulnerable adult5 who are homeless and to
women sex workers in Manchester. We cover three geographical areas.. Piccadilly
Gardens, Cheelham Hill, and Fairfield Street.
PAUL HALLAM
FOUNDER/DIRECTOR
HANNAH GUARD
PROJECTS DIRECTOR
FAITH KAPASA
TRUSTEE
ALEX ROBERTSON
TRUSTEE
LISA OYEBANDE
rRUSTEE
Financial Review:
We received a generous donation of £8900 from the Lighthouse Church, and we
have continued to receive regular donations from individual supporters. These funds
have helped us to sel up the food club and lo subsidise the cost of the food items as
well as fund the £1 community meals to help those in need. This financial provision
has also allowed us to continue our monihly community hubs and provide support lo
many families. Furthermore, the funds have allowed us lo buy Christmas presents
for children whose fathers were in prison and sponsor families struggling to go away
on holiday through the partnership with Jubilee Holidays. Membership of Fareshare
foods and donations Irom superTMarkets have enabled us to balance funds through
our food club membership and weekly subsidised payments, allowing us cover some
of the basic cost whilst still relying on donations for the full running of the food club,
which include rental space and other expense5. We have also been able lo help
individuals in desperate financial situations, through our Emergency Relief Fund.
CHARITY NUMBER:
1187129
WEBSITE..
WWW.LCTMANCHESTER.
CO.UK
TEL:01617861440
The trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charily Commission on
public benefit.
Trustees: Alex Robertson, Faith Kapasa, Lisa Oyebande
Declarations.. The Trustees declare that they have approved the Trustees, Report
above.
Signed on behalf of the Charity's Trustees