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2021-05-31-accounts

The 011 Lelzh Tn4St Report of the Trustees for the year ended 31" May 2021 Objects The Oli Leigh Trust was estsblished by Trust Deed on IP May 2019 to advance such charitable purposes for the public benefft in England and Wales as the trustees see fft from time to time, in particular, but not limited to, the reduction in suicide rntes amon8 young people. by making grants to other charities and not for profit organtsations who work for the public benefit in the area of sulclde prevention. The objectives are met by raising fund5 throuBh events and sponsorships, and receiving donations from supporters, and makin8 grants to organisations working to reduce the rate of teenage suicide in the UK. The Trust was reglstered with the Charity Commission on 8 April 2020, Charity Number 1188968. Trustees The Trust is managed by the trustees: M Lelgh- First Trustee". Chair S Leigh- First Trustee S Salamon- Flrst Trustee M Pierl- Elected 2- May 2020 R•8lstered address 164 Hansen Court. Heol Glan Rheidol. Cardiff CFIO 5NY Trustees responslbllfties The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records and for preparing the trustees. report and the accounts in accordan￿ with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011. The trustees are also resFonsible for 5afe8uardin8 the assets of the charity and for takin8 reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and ot￿r iNegularities. Publlc benefft The trustees confimi that they have complied with the requirements of the Charltles Act 2011 to have due regard to the public benefit guidènce published by the Charities Commission for England and Wales. Reserves The trustees consider that the Trust should hold in reserves. as a minimum. 25% of net funds raised. Acllvlties The covid-19 pandemic meant that many activities the Trust had planned for the year had to be postponed. The Trusiees have. however, been detennined to keep the Trust attive during thls period and have pNoted successfully into online events and fundraising. The Trustees have continued to grow the profile of the Trust in many areas.

During the year the Trustees launched our Patrons initiati￿. Individuals and corporates are invited to become a si￿er, gold, diamond or platinum Patrons. During the year 25 Patrons signed up and we are very grateful for their support. Durlng the year the Trust also appointed our first Ambassador, Oliver Moorhouse. We a￿ thrilled with this appointment and excited about working together with Oliver to advan￿ the work and profile of the Trust. The Trust is also delighted to have announced our first Sponsor during the year. Heronslea Group. who have chosen to make The Oli Leigh Trust their nominated charity for the year. This association will provide the Trust W5th invaluable support and fij￿15 during the perlod of their sponsorship. A number of very successful online fundraislng events have been held during the year. These include a quiz. a magic evening and two poker tournaments. Additionalty, several enormously successful social media campai8ns have been run during the year which have both raised funds for the Trust and raised our profile exponentially. These include #hobby40li, #cake40li and #orange40li. Durin8 this latter campaign. run to coincide with the 3 anniversary of 01(s passln& the Trust raised over £II,CO) in a 48 hour period and our Chair ofTrustees, Mithelle. was featured on the London ITN new5. On Christmas Day a team of 011 Leigh Trust trustees and volunteer5 dellvered care packages to the homeless in central London. The team were humbled by some of the people and stor￿$ they encountered which will stsy wtth them for a long time. Our Chair of Trustees has taken part Sn radio shov￿. podcasts and several online tslks to schools and other organisations. The Trust has been featured in a Jewish Chronicle Charity Supplement and an editorial featuring the #orange40li campai8n. During the year the Trust has affiliated with several o￿anISatIonS. Indudln8 The Natlonal Sulclde Preventlon Alllance and SHOUT. During the year the Trust launched our flrst merchandlse to raise funds for the Trust. A specially commissioned beer was brewed and a range of p05itNity bracelets was designed and manufactured. These are available for sale through our website. The Trust is currently In the process of launchin8 a fvrther range of merchandise and an online shop to be launthed later this year. During the year a children's book has been commissioned by the Tn￿t whlch will be published later this year. The Trust ha5 also been supported by many individuats and groups during the perlod with fundraising campaigns and donations and we are eXtrerne￿ grateful for thelr support. Future events planned include a 7-3-side football tournament and a gala event at the Tottenham Hotspurs stsdium. The accounts, which are prepared on a receipts and payments basis. show total receipts for the year of £38,58212020: £35.8131 and total payments of £29.77612020: £13.9651. with net re￿ipts, after grants distributed, of £8,￿. The Trust has awarded three grants during the year. The Ollie Foundation- St. Albans based charity that aims to reduce teenage sutcide by providing suicide prevention training and education.. This is our second grant to thts amaiir charity who have provided the Trust wrth great 511PPOrt and guidance.

iheart- national charity running mentsl health and wellbeing courses in schools. Our grant helped fund a training course in 4 primary schools for 7-9 year olds to develop their mental reSi1￿nCe and provide them with the tools to deal with anxiety and stressful c1rcumstsn￿s. Beyond- a national 5uKide prevention charity running workshop5 and events in Schools across the country Grant applicatlons are now invlted for 2022. The Trustees would like to thank all our volunteers and supporters for all their efforts in helping the Trust help teenagers see through the fog. alre was approved by the trustees of the charity on gljlxi and signed on its behalf by M Lel8h- Chair Trustee

The Oli Leigh Trust The Oli Leigh Trust The Oli Leigh Trust 1188968
For the period
from
01/06/2020 To 31/05/2021

Section A Receipts and payments

A1 Receipts Unrestricted
funds
to the nearest
£
29,118
5,722
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125
560
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3,057
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38,582
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38,582
216
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382
2,065
513
26,600
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29,776
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29,776
8,806
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21,848
30,654
Restricted
funds
to the nearest £
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Total funds
to the nearest £
29,118
5,722
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125
560
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3,057
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38,582
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38,582
216
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382
2,065
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26,600
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29,776
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8,806
Total funds
to the nearest £
29,118
5,722
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3,057
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38,582
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38,582
216
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382
2,065
513
26,600
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29,776
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29,776

8,806
Last year
to the nearest £
Fundraisingchallenges 29,118 -
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29,118 2,815
General donations 5,722 5,722 5,257
Soccer Marathon - - 2,455
Gin Night 125 125 11,631
London Marathon 560 560 4,054
Boxing - - 9,600
Income from Patrons 3,057 3,057 -
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Sub total(Gross income for
AR)
38,582 38,582 35,813
A2 Asset and investment sales,
(see table).
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Total receipts
A3 Payments
- 38,582 35,813
Fees & commissions 216 -
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216 181
Insurance - - 587
Website & advertising 382 382 286
Fundraisingcosts 2,065 2,065 12,718
Merchandise 513 513 143
Donations 26,600 26,600 50
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**Sub total ** 29,776 29,776 13,965
A4 Asset and investment
purchases, (see table)
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Total payments
Net of receipts/(payments)
A5 Transfers between funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
- 29,776 13,965
8,806 - -
8,806
21,848
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21,848 - 21,848 -
30,654 - - 30,654 21,848

CCXX R1 accounts (SS)

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Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period

Categories
Signed by one or two trustees on
behalf of all the trustees
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B2 Other monetary assets
B4 Assets retained for the
charity’s own use
B5 Liabilities
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Cash at bank - current account
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CCXX R2 accounts (SS)

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