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FUN CLUB HUB CIO

IMPACT REPORT 24

Prepared by : KERRY & LIZ

FUN CLUB HUB CIO NO 1187361
WWW.FUNCLUBHUB.CO.UK
EMAIL FUNCLUBYP@GMAIL.COM

CONTACT [US]

Youth Clubs are delivered in Tamworth, Lichfield & Burntwood
please email funclubyp@gmail.co.uk for locations.
Motivations workshops please contact for prices leaflet

Get Social

Instagram @funclubhub
Facebook @funclubhub cio charity
Twitter @funclubhub
Tik tok @funclubhub

Fun Club Hub CIO no 1187361

www.funclubhub.co.uk
email funclubyp@gmail.com

W H A T ’ S N E W Positive Change Trustee Board Award Winning Youth NYA Cirriculum Referral Reflection Motivations How we work Sustainability What’s Next Legacy The Furture Mind Map: Lessons Learnt Statement Who we work with Help Us Fundraise Case Studies

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youth leaders
Kerry & Liz
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POSITIVE

CHANGE

Fun Club Hub inspire young people to
reach their potential and contribute to
their communities. Promoting positive
change in young people and support their
transition to adulthood in three key
ways:

"Fun Club Hub inspire young people to reach their potential and contribute to their communities".

• Improving young people’s health and wellbeing

• Involving young people in positive c ~~o~~ mmunity engagement

Fun Club Hub work in partnership with
organisations offering a universal
service to young people in Lichfield
District, who access provision on a
voluntary basis. These services are
available to young people aged between
8- 19 years, with the target age range
being 13- 17. Where issues are beginning
to emerge, we can offer tailor made
project work or one to one support.
Fun Club Hub was founded by Liz
Bacon & Kerry McCabe Crowley in 2014
.As demand grew so did their team of
experienced JNC qualified DBS
checked Youth & Community Workers.
Plus a team of 15 Young Volunteers
.
The Youth charity is award winning
winning the Queens Award in 2021 for
With over 30 years experience and
mandatory training in this field,
they have worked in various
locations, school setting across the
country

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Young LEADERS

The Young Leaders programme is our leadership programme
for young people aged 13 and over. Young Leaders
volunteer in at least one Fun Club session each week and
attend monthly training meetings. Thanks to the National
Lottery funding we were able to attended two residentials
this year with the group, who have now completed their
Level 1 in Youth work training and First Aid.
The Young leaders are a real asset to the Fun Club Hub,
we would not be able to provide such a variety of
activities to young people if they didn’t take up theses
roles. They also provide an important bridge between
between our youth workers who attend the session.

'Still being engaged with fun club meant that I still felt involved with the club and a part of the team, this was further extended when I applied and became their new apprentice with the help of Liz and Kerry." Young Leader 2023

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Trustee TEAM

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T R U S T E E B O A R D M A N A G E R S L I Z & K E R R Y

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KERRY & LIZ FUN CLUB HUB CIO

KERRY & LIZ FUN CLUB HUB CIO We are a Queens Award winning Youth Provision that provides young people age (8-17) a safe space within a youth club setting offering a variety of activities to gain new skills build on confidence and self-esteem but foremost have FUN.

We engage with approx. 80 young people a week through our three youth clubs.

Youth NYA CURRICULUM

This is a National Occupational standards that underpin both knowledge and
skills that Youth workers need and deliver in our services. This is a bench
mark that goes hand in hand with the delivery plans for session
information can be found www.nya.org.uk
We are a Queens Award winning Youth Provision that provides young people
age (8-17) a safe space within a youth club setting offering a variety of
activities to gain new skills build on confidence and self-esteem but
foremost have FUN.
We engage with approx. 80 young people a week through our three youth
clubs.

REFERRAL PATHWAYS

We have referral pathways in place with a variety
of organisations that young people and parents
are able to access, this is available through the
service we currently offer.

• Early Help

REFLECTION

WORKSHOPS

SUPPORT YOUNG TRAINEES AND APPRENTICESHIPS

SEEK BEST PRACTICES FOR ENGAGING WITH YOUNG ADULTS OR PROVIDING VOLUNTEERING OPPORTUNITIES FOR PROGRAMS LIKE DOFE - THE DUKE OF EDINBURGH'S AWARD & NCS NATIONAL CITIZEN SERVICE TRUS. WANT TO TRAIN THEIR TEAM IN ENHANCING SERVICE DELIVERY AND IMPLEMENTING BEST PRACTICES

FOR A CUSTOMIZED PROGRAM, PLEASE CONTACT US AT FUNCLUBYP@GMAIL.COM.

MOTIVATIONS

Typically a single 50-minute session exploring one topic in detail, using informal education and small group work CAN INCLUDE:

YOUTH WORK IN THREE STAGES

HOW WE WORK

MOTIVATIONS SCHOOL

8 THOUSAND STUDENTS
HAVE TOOK PART IN

EDUCATION WORKSHOPSMOTIVATIONS AT SCHOOLS ACROSS THE

FUN CLUB HUB CIO HAVE LED 467
STAFFORDSHIRE
MOTIVATION WORKSHOPS ACROSS
DISTRICT BETWEEN
THE STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT
2021-2024
OVER THE LAST 4 YEARS.

YOUTH ENGAGEMENT

FUN CLUB HUB CIO ATTRACTED 22,416 PARTICIPANTS AT COMMUNITY EVENTS FROM 2021 TO 2024.

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sustainability

WORK PRACTICES

Sponsor Fun Club Hub and make a meaningful impact on
the future. Your support contributes to the growth and
development of young people in your community. Choosing
to invest in Corporate Social Responsibility through
Fun Club Hub is a wise decision for businesses
committed to giving back.
BECOME A SPONSOR and be a catalyst for positive change
in the lives of children and young people. Play a
crucial role in shaping the future workforce by
providing better opportunities, motivation, and
education. Your sponsorship helps raise aspirations and
opens doors to exciting career paths.

Why Corporate Social Responsibility

matters:

Explore sponsorship options tailored to

your business:

Benefits of sponsorship:

MAKE THE CHOICE THAT RESONATES WITH PURPOSE AND
JOIN US IN CREATING A LASTING DIFFERENCE. SPONSOR
FUN CLUB HUB AND HELP SHAPE A BRIGHTER FUTURE FOR
THE YOUNG GENERATION.
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whats NEXT

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danish liquorice. Halvah macaroon sugar
plum sugar plum brownie cake chocolate.
Liquorice cotton candy marshmallow lemon
drops icing ice cream ice cream gummies
cheesecake. Cookie cotton candy jelly
beans cotton candy chupa chups jelly-o pie
apple pie gingerbread.
Donut candy canes sweet roll dessert cake.
Tiramisu lollipop chocolate liquorice
macaroon liquorice chupa chups fruitcake
lollipop. Bonbon sesame snaps halvah
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legacy THE FUTURE

The Young Leaders programme is our leadership programme
for young people aged 13 and over. Young Leaders
volunteer in at least one Fun Club session each week and
attend monthly training meetings. Thanks to the National
Lottery funding we were able to attended two residentials
this year with the group, who have now completed their
Level 1 in Youth work training and First Aid.
The Young leaders are a real asset to the Fun Club Hub,
we would not be able to provide such a variety of
activities to young people if they didn’t take up theses
roles. They also provide an important bridge between
between our youth workers who attend the session.

'Still being engaged with fun club meant that I still felt involved with the club and a part of the team, this was further extended when I applied and became their new apprentice with the help of Liz and Kerry." Young Leader 2023

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appropriate for training led to
Youth club setting employment
due to area
WHAT DIDN’T WHAT DID
WORK WELL? MIND WORK WELL?
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Motivations in
Community
schools then
cohesion working
offering a night
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time Youth
Provision
Lack of
understanding of
who we are and
what youth work
is ACTION: we now have
our brochure and
support from Brand
Remarkable to
educate & sign post
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Statement

Phil Pusey Chief Executive Offcer for SCVYS
"Fun Club are always quick to engage with anything SCVYS offers whether for
young people or their team. Recently this has included the Staffordshire Co-
production logo competition, which was won by one of their participants, as
well as the engagement exercise for young people to influence the development
of the Council's communities strategy.
 They are also proactive in accessing available training including food
safety, Emergency First Aid, young leaders, introduction to youth work and
most recently accessing national bursaries for Level 2 and 3 Youth Work
qualifications for several team members.
 They also access materials produced by our PSHE Education Service which are
useful for both formal and informal education settings, and cover a vast
array of subjects which impact on young people daily across Lichfield and
Tamworth. Ensuring young people have access to the information to support
their decision-making is crucial in helping them to navigate their teenage
years.
 From their active social media channels it is clear that young people enjoy
their time at Fun Club, and are also able to access a range of personal and
social development opportunities through the varied programme."
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who WE WORK WITH

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danish liquorice. Halvah macaroon sugar
plum sugar plum brownie cake chocolate.
Liquorice cotton candy marshmallow lemon
drops icing ice cream ice cream gummies
cheesecake. Cookie cotton candy jelly
beans cotton candy chupa chups jelly-o pie
apple pie gingerbread.
Donut candy canes sweet roll dessert cake.
Tiramisu lollipop chocolate liquorice
macaroon liquorice chupa chups fruitcake
lollipop. Bonbon sesame snaps halvah
bonbon sesame snaps.
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HELP US FUNDRAISE

FFun Club Hub CIO relies on support from our local community Get in touch Youth Clubs are delivered in to help not only raise vital Lichfield & Burntwood please funds but to spread awareness. Email funclubyp@gmail.co.uk for locations.

The main way to support us is to get
involved with Lichfield Lottery
This is how the lottery works;Motivations workshops please contact
for prices leaflet
Lichfield Community Lottery is an exciting
weekly lottery that raises money for good
Get Social
causes across Lichfield District. All good
the area of Lichfield District and itsFacebook @funclubhub
residents.

Twitter @funclubhub

Lichfield District - it’s that simple! From
every £1 ticket you buy, 60p will go tofun club hub CIO no 1187361
local good causes in the area of Lichfieldwww.funclubhub.co.uk or email
District and improving our community.funclubyp@gmail.com

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Accounts

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2023-2024 2022-2023
£ £
Opening Balance 22,226.40 20,946.72
Income 81,090.41 67,427.95
Expenditure 84,495.70 66,148.27
Closing Balance 18,821.11 22,226.40
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Independent Examiner’s Report to the Trustees of

Fun Club Hub CIO

I report on the accounts of the Charity for the year ended 1[st] February 2024.

Responsibilities and basis of report

As the charity trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with 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 examiner's statement

I have completed my examination, I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:

  1. Accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the Act; or

  2. The accounts do not accord with those records.

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.

Signed :

Debbie Wellecomme (FMAAT) Date : 03/10/24 Support Staffordshire, Stafford Civic Centre, Riverside, Stafford, Staffordshire ST16 3AQ