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2023-05-26-accounts

ANNUAL REPORT

CHARITY NAME: The Chris Mbulu Trust

REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT

FOR THE YEAR ENDING: (2023)

Registered charity N0: 1196011

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Report of the Management Committee for the year ended: 29[th] May 2023

The Management Committee presents its Report and Statement of Financial Activities for the year ending: 29[th] May 2023

Reference and Administrative Information:

Charity Name: The Chris Mbulu Trust

Charity registration number: 1196011

Registered Office and Operational address: Suite AM 235 Balfour Business Centre 390-392 High Road Ilford IG1 1BF

Contacts:

TELEPHONE: 02071014281 FAX: MOBILE-LINES:

E-MAIL: info@thechrismbulutrust.com

WEBSITE: www.thechrismbulutrust.com

TRUSTEES MEMBERS OF THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE ARE:

MISS: Vicky Nzeba

MISS: Yinka Amole

MR: Josh Ginnelly

MISS: Syndie Itela

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BANKING DETAILS:

Bankers/ACCOUNT: Barclays

SORT CODE: 20-25-19

ACCOUNT NUMBER: 70870536

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

GOVERNING DOCUMENT:

The charity is governed by CIO Constitution, and was incorporated with the Charity Commission on the 01/10/2021

1) WHO ARE WE?

We are a charitable company organization that welcomes everybody regardless their Race, Religion, Ethnic group, Disability and Sex. We have put a focus on supporting aspiring and professional footballers. The charity has set out to tackle prevalent issues deemed to be major concerns for footballers. Such as: lack of emotional support for football players when they are released, psychological effects of long-term injuries, financial literacy skills and mental health issues e.g. depression, suicide and burnout. In addition, post-release matters such as, finding employment, self-image issues and finding a new purpose, will be addressed by the charity.

2) AIMS:

The main functions of the charity will be carried out by a team of hired professionals and qualified trainers. Our team of professionals, trainers and volunteers will assist in the lifestyle mentoring and the running of well-being workshops, the qualified professionals will run the career and cv workshops and volunteers will ensure the smooth running of events, helplines and provide further administrative assistance to mentors and members of the organization.

Similarly, a team of professional footballers will collaborate with the qualified trainers and coaches to provide enriched coaching sessions and mentoring workshops. The qualified health professionals will provide ad-hoc assistance to the running of our therapy, holistic hubs and 24hr help lines. The team of volunteers and pro footballers will provide support on various match days, tournaments and scouting games provided by the charity.

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The provision of all mental health issues, emotional well-being will all be carried out by trained health professionals and qualified staff members. The provision of all advice relating to critical child care issues, financial debts, domestic abuse will only be handled by our trusted team of health care professionals and legal networks at hand. All fortuitous issues arising out of our scope will be dealt with immediate effect with notice to the police, social services, local authorities as set out in our guidelines.

We plan to work with organisations such as job centres, learning centres, community centres, professional football teams and stadiums to use their venue spaces, rooms to facilitate workshops and events where necessary. The charity will hire a space and rooms within local community and within football clubs and training grounds during pre-season/off seasons as and when required.

We will also work alongside local council and authorities to provide a list of youths or areas that may need support. We will work collaboratively with other football trusts and the football player liaison officers to provide further guidance to footballers during off seasons, loans and long-term injuries.

We will also work closely with the local health authority to provide short term accommodation to young children going through family issues.

3) BENEFICIARIES:

The Christian Mbulu Trust aims to help young people aged from 11-18 years old.

Aspiring/professional footballers.

BAME youths in and around London.

Socially disadvantaged youth.

4) OBJECTS:

The charity will empower and educate the everyday lifestyle needs and emotional well-being neglected or inadequately supported within young adults and footballers. The charity’s objects: in particular, but not exclusively will benefit those of the BAME community, living in England. The charity will give, sustain and enhance young adults and footballers in self-image, finding purpose, life values, sense of responsibility, career plans, adulting, family and relationship issues and much more.

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5) REVIEW OF THE YEAR: 2022-2023

CHAIR’S REPORT:

FINANCES: (INSERT TOTAL INCOMES RECEIVED IN 2023)

ORGANISATIONAL DEVELOPMENT:

Given the actual state of the financial situation of our charity, we were not able to provide as many projects as we anticipated to, however we used the rest of the year building a strong team so they are ready and have all the tools needed to support the young people moving forward.

Planning for a better future: We will plan to network with other charities who are also supporting young aspiring/professional footballers, in order to build partnerships to enable or charity to grow. We also plan to network with football teams in and around London. We will also be reaching out to local authorities and local schools starting around Barking and Dagenham to inform them on our services.

6) ACHIEVEMENT OF THE YEAR: 2022 – 2023

During the year of 2022-2023, we raised £980 From the annual Chris Mbulu Cup match and the sponsored walk.

During the year of 2022-2023, our Co-Ordinator Richie Idemudia participated in tough mudder a world-class obstacle course in which he raised £735.

During the year of 2022-2023, Project 17- a project by professional footballer Alexander Iwobi hosted a football tournament. They raised £1000 and donated to the Chris Mbulu Trust.

The following works and Activities have been carried out:

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Audited Accounts : Given the actual state of our financial situation, we are not able to provide an account prepared by a professional accountant as requested by the charity law, so following on the lower income for this year, we have been able to prepare a breakdown of income and expenditure.

BENEFICIARIES FOR THE YEAR 2022-2023

Number of people attended the events: 600

7) NOTICES:

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PLANNING FOR THE YEAR 2023-2024

Approved by the Trustees on the 26[th] of May 2023

VICKY NZEBA, Chairperson & coordinator.

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receipts

-5473.71
AVELET Football cl 150
sirikit animashaun 100
iceland 32.5
iceland 39
Ryan Holmes 250
o sarumi 262.5
sashand carry 27.38
costco 53.97
microsoft 5.4
cleartone 144
microsoft 5.4
f crafx 695
microsoft 5.4
microsoft 5.4
microsoft 5.4
microsoft 5.4
microsoft 5.4
business space 114
f crafx 695
microsoft 5.4
AVELET Football cl 400
microsoft 5.4
microsoft 5.4
microsoft 5.4
3022.75
bank balance -2450.96