## **Harford Ex-Students Association (HExSA) Trustees Report and Financial Activities For Year Ending 31[st] March 2022** 

## **Organisational structure** 

**HExSA  is  formed  by  ex-students  of  Hartford  School  for  girls Moyamba  residing  in  the  UK  and  Ireland.** Harford  Ex-Students Association  (HExSA)  is  committed  to  on-going  projects  supporting education of girls at Harford Secondary School for girls in Moyamba, Sierra Leone. The purpose of HExSA is to advance the education of girls at  the  school,  by  providing  equipment,  resources  and  facilities  for education and relieve financial hardship of girls by providing scholarships and financial support to girls in need. 

## **Risk management** 

The Trustees have in place a system of control for the authorisation, payment and monitoring of programmes and activities. 

## **Our Vision:** 

Our vision is to unlock the passion and talent of school going children (secondary age) and together we will create the right environment and structure for them to thrive. 

## **Our Mission:** 

HExSA wishes to bring new life and hope to school-going children attending Harford School for girls in Moyamba by providing them with the key skills which will empower them to transform their lives and reach their potentials. 

## **Our Object:** 

- To advance the education of girls at Harford secondary school in Moyamba district in Sierra Leone, by providing equipment’s, resources, and facilities for education. 

- To relieve financial hardship of girls at Harford secondary school in Moyamba district by providing scholarships and financial support to children in need at the school to enable them to access education so as to develop their skills, capabilities and improve their conditions of life and become productive citizens in the future. 



- To ensure a safe and fit for purpose educational environment for our girls. 


## **Our Core Values** 

- Achieving true potential - We are committed to enabling our girls in Moyamba, Sierra Leone to achieve their true potential. Our Trustees, volunteers, and other stake holders will put the right structure and provide the right environment to enable this to happen. 

- Improving the quality of life 

- A focus on the future 

- Transforming dreams into reality. We encourage young girls to believe in their dreams and embrace change and innovation. 

- Integrity – We care about what we do and endeavour to act with integrity, be reliable, honest, trustworthy, and transparent. 

- Fun – We enjoy what we do, promote a safe and informal environment where young girls and staff can relax, have fun with a purpose. We will create a stable and fun place that grows their confidence, determination and sense of belonging. 

- People -Centred: We put young people first. The remit of our work provides opportunities for young people to exercise genuine power, take decisions and follow them through.  We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. 

## **General Summary/ financial activity summary** 

Following on from our last financial submission, the charity managed to engage in only two fund raising activity to plead for donations to enable us to meet our set goals. 

Due to the impact of Co-vid 19, the charity only recorded income of £6,665 in this financial year ending 31[st] March 2022.  We spent £2261.84 during the period under review. As part of our expenses in this financial year, we paid £215.54 for our website design and incurred costs of £ 196 for Zoom costs. We also paid out a total of £2,000.30 towards services for our foundation day event and thanksgiving event. 



## **Our Strategic Objectives** 

Due to lack of income and the effect of the pandemic, we were unable to meet all our strategic objectives in full. We recognise that there are still much to do in the coming financial year. 

## **Future Plans** 

- Following on from a need assessment carried out at the school, we have recognised the need for the supply of clean water supply for the girls at the school and to refurbish the science labs in the school. We are hoping to engage in more fund-raising activities for the next financial year and hopefully this will enable us to meet this need. 


## **Thanks to our donors** 

Harford Ex-Student Association relies heavily on funding from donors and fundraising activities to make a difference to the lives of our girls in Moyamba. We wish to thank all our donors for supporting us and believing in our objectives. 

We also wish to thank our small team of volunteers/members who serve in various ways and capacities round the clock, endlessly and tirelessly, to ensure that the strategic goals of our charity are met. 

## **Statement of Trustees Responsibilities** 

The trustees are responsible for preparing the Trustees Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with Charities Commission and the Statement of Recommended Practice in the United Kingdom. 

The law applicable to charities in England and Wales, the Charities Act 1993,  Charity  (Accounts  and  Reports)  Regulations  2008  and  the provisions  of  the  trust  deed  requires  trustees  to  prepare  financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state  of  affairs  of  the  charity  and  of  the  incoming  resources  and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charity  for  that  period.   In  preparing  those  financial  statements, trustees are required to: 

- Select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently. 

- Observe the methods and principles in the Charity SORP 

- Make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent. 

- Prepare  the  financial  statements  on  the  going  concern  basis 



unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charity will continue in business. 

They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 

