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2022-03-31-accounts

Trustees. Annual Report for the period Peritij start date Peti{￿1 erHI dale )2f From Section A Reference and administration details Charity namel Wallsend Kinship Carers Other names charity is known by Registered charity number (if any) 1190153 Charity's principal address | 29 Curzon Road East Wallsend Tyne & Wear Postcode Names of the charlty trustees who manage the charity Dates aciEd rf not for wlK>Ig ear Trustee name Office Irf any) Mame of pernon lor body) entitled oint trustee rfa Wallsend Kinship Carers Wallsend Kinship Carers Wallsend Kinship Carers Wallsend Kinship Carers Wallsend Kinship Carers Wallsend Kinship Carers Wallsend Kinship Carers All￿ Taylor Pam McBeth Chair Secretary Treasurer 1° July 2022 Simone Nelson Denise Lewis Maureen Amistrong Spencer Amistrong Rachael T Dunn Events Advisor 1" July 2022 Trustee Trustee 21 Sl October 2022 Trustee Names of the trustees for the charity. rf any, (for example, any Custodian trustees) Name Dates acted rf not for whole ear Names and addresses of advisers (Optional inforniation) e of adviser Name Address |voDA The Forum, Wallsend Kinship Org Legal & Financial General Klnship Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members {Optional information) Section B Structure, overnance and mana ement TAR Marth 2012

Description of the charity's t￿￿ts Constitution Type of goveming document How the charity is constituted Chanty Trustee selection metlKyJs Volunteer Additional governance issues (Optional infomiation The Chartty are grateful for the ongoing assistan￿ of VODA in all matters of procedures. You may choose to include additional information, where relevant, about.. We also look to Kinship Org for guidan policies and pro￿ureS adopted for the induction and training of trustees.. the charity's organisational structure and any wider network wrth which the tharity works,. relationship with any related parties.. trustees. consideration of major risks and the system and pro￿ureS to manage them. Section C Ob"ectives and activities To bnng together Kinship Carers and th&r families to improve their qualty of Itfe by providing faciltties for mutual support and recreational and leisure activities. The relief of children and their carers responsibilities. and the carers families wrthin the area of benefft Through the provision of, though not exdusively, resources and facilities in the interest of social welfare, social development and leisure time activty With a view to improving their condition of lrfe. Summary ofthe objects ofthe charity set out in its governing document TAR March 2012

Since the pandemic WKC has held weekly support meetings, attemately in the Forum or in St Luke's Ghurch. We are almost continuously fundraising to support the group but in addition toward the wrchase of a Resptte Holiday Caravan to enable members to have a holiday. Especially since the lockdown our members have been even more exhausted and stressed. At the beginning of the year the whole group is involved in drawing up an Events calendar to provKle activities and entertainment for our cared for children. Some events continue from one year to the next, Mothering Sunday Tea. Halloween & Christmas Parties. During the summer holidays we ty to plan tsvo major trips and weekly local activities especially on I￿aCh. Everything is costed and local charities are approached for those activities beyond our own fundraising abilities. Summary of the main activities undertaken for the public benefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the statutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on publi benefiti If there are sul¥'erts that Carers feel they would like to receive further information speakers may be invited. Or members may find some relaxing activity to which they can all go Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional inforniation) For nearfy two years VIKC have had a major drive to fund the purchase of a respite holiday caravan on a park not too far away, so familiarisation trips can be planned. Initially we had planned to buy a 2 hand 8 berth caravan. Apart from local funding charities we approached the National Lottery. They have suggested we would get better value for money by buying a new caravan. The commrttee have been working hard to fulfil the National Lottery's requirement for very full information in every aspect of this purchase and subsequent running of our holiday home. You may choose to indude further statements, where relevant, about.. policy on grantmaking., policy programmè related investment" As there are only 16 holiday weeks and we have over 20 families wishing to holiday, this must be carefully managed. We also plan to let our caravan during temi time to create some income towards the running costs First. Y￿ will offer this to other Kinship Carers in the North East. We are anxious to ensure that our guests will not cause more than nomial wear and tear of our lovely new caravan. We are in touch with other charities in the area wha also let their holHJay homes and w8 are most grateful for their advice and insights. contribution made by volunteers. We continue to SPTEad the wor(1 about the existence of our local group and activities. We know that there are 4 times as many Kinship families in our localty than throughout the rest of the UK and outside London. Kinship Carers have been mentioned in the press and on TV more in recent months. TAR March 2012

Section D Achievements and performance Summary ofthe main achievements of the charity during the year | We have had a busy year of weekly meetings and activities. We now have a full commrttee of 6 trustees. WIU) a new Secretary and Events Advisor, all of whom are settling into their posts and understanding thèir various ￿ponsIbIlItIes. Our chair AticE Taylor has become an almost on&woman money machine by attending Car Boot Sales, Blue Flag events, Cheeki Monkey baby events. Tombolas, sponsored walks, rambles, Aftemoon Teas, Pie and Pea suppers. She has raised over £3,500 since lockdown which is ttuly amazing given Wallsend is a known de￿iVed area. In the summer holidays there were two trips away the main trip was to Flamingoland which sadly was a rather wet day and puddles featured mightily in the children's feedback. The children (and even some carers) thoroughly enjoyed a trip to Go Ape. There were some very happy but tired children on the retum trip. We also attended a sumrnèr show at the local playhouse which proved to be a rather noisy eventl | After several failed attempts of producing a website - www wkc-uk.or is | almost complete and we are irKlebted to VODA vtho have in collaboration with Sunderfand Software Crty funded this. Some sections are probably somewhat bare still. We are looking for some input from committee members. Mainly for links to other bodies that have useful infom)ation of value to a51 our Care￿. Not forgetting the main Kinship Org website. The purpose of this online resource is to provide wider information for our own group but also to invrte other Kinship Families to join us for their ongoing supporL Section E Financial review Brief statement of the charity's policy on reserves We had no policy on 'Resepies' as this was not something we had even considered. However. one of our potential funders raised this issue and we could well see that in an ideal world we should have a Reserve Fund. Vve feel that On￿ we have purchased our Resprte Holiday Home there should be an opportunity to build such a sum to cover lack of suitable funding for any of our activrties. this may depend on our 'lettings'. Details of any funds materialty in deficit None Further financial review details (Optional infomwtion) You may choose to indude additional infomiation, where relevant about.. the charity's principal sources of funds (including any fundraising)- how expenditure has supported the key obJ'ectNes of the charity: investment policy and objectives including any Apart from our Chairfs ongoing fundTaising we approach local charities for any major project. who have in the past supported these happenings, but we realise in the current climate we may not always get that support. Wthoui the major contribLrtion of the National Lottery. it would not have been possible to Consider the purchase of our Respite Holiday Home, and this not yet a done deal. It has been a steep leaming curve to meet all the NL requirement which wtll no doubt prove lo be most valuable for our committee in frjiure funding requests. On the advice of the National Lottery, V￿ are setting up a Caravan March 2012 TAR

ethical investment policy adopted. Support Fund, we hope to offer travel expenses: food parcel and entertainment passes so that any Kinship Family can fully enjoy their holiday wrthout financial restraint. We anticipate that this would need to be in the region of £5000.If this sum is added to ongoing costs of some £7,500. We need to raise this annually. Lettings might provide an income of some £5-6.000.So we V￿11 need to look to raise a similar amount every year. Section F Other optional information Section G Declaration The trustees declare that thev have approved the trustees, report above. igned on behalf of the charity's trustees Slgnature(s) Full name(s)l ali ce lof Position (eg Secretary. Chair,, Secr ryate I TAR Mard) 207:

Wallsend Kinship Carers

Financial Statements

Financial Period to 31 March 2022

Wallsend Kinship Carers

Receipts and payments account, period ending 31 March 2022

Receipts
Caravan Grant
Arnold Clark
Magic Little Grant
LocalGiving
WKC Caravan Fundraising
Grant from NTC
Community Foundation
Donations
Events Monies
Raffle Tickets
Tea & Coffee SG
Total Receipts
Payments
Bank Charges
Household
Room Hire
Insurance
Entertainment
Events Expenses
Stationery/Leaflets
Subscription
Total Payments
Surplus / deficit for the year
Funds at 31 March 2021
Funds at 31 March 2022
Total
Funds
2021-22
£
1,000.00
£
500.00
£
505.60
£
150.00
£
1,248.00
£
980.00
£
438.27
£
1,127.73
£
-
£
99.89
£
6,049.49
£
83.02
£
233.08
£
240.00
£
240.04
£
1,701.75
£
1,428.69
£
556.51
£
96.00
£
4,579.09
£
1,470.40
£
5,563.80
£
7,034.20
£

Wallsend Kinship Carers

Balance Sheet at 31 March 2022

Balance Sheet at 31 March 2022
Monetary Assets:
Cash at Bank
Total Cash Balances
Represented By:
General Funds
Designated Fund (See Notes)
Net Assets at 31 March 2022
2022
£
7034.20
7034.20
1342.96
5691.24
7034.20

The financial statements were approved by the following members of the Management Committee :

Sign Simone B Nelson Treasurer

Date7th September 2022

Wallsend Kinship Carers

Notes to the accounts, 2022

1. Basis of accounts

The financial have been prepared in accordance with Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2015) – Charities SORP (FRS 102), the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Companies Act 2006

Wallsend Kinship Carers meets the definition of a public benefit entity under FRS 102. Assets and liabilities are initially recognised at historical cost or transaction value unless otherwise stated in the relevant accounting policy note(s).

2. Designated Fund:

A designated fund has been set up for the provision of a holiday caravan. The aim is to raise at least £25,000 for this fund.

Fund balance at 31 March 2022 £ 5,691