REGISTERED CHARifY NUMBER: 1197120
Una
d Finanoal Statements
ey r Ended 31 December
Ne
SUK
Bennewith 2018 knmsted
Va AJ Bennewith & Co
Upper Ground Floor
18 Farnham Road
Guildford
Surrey
GUI 4XA

Nécèssltles UK
Contents of the Flnancl I
nts
for the Year Ended 31 December 20
Report of th• Trustees
Independent Examlner's Report
Statement of Flnandal Artivities
io
Balance Sheet
li
Note5 lo the Flnandal Statements
12 to 16
Detsiled Statement of Flnan¢lal Artlvltles
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Necessftles UK
rt of the Truste
for the Year Ended 31 Decemb r 2
The truttees p￿Sent their report wth the financial ststements of the Charity for the year ended 31 De￿mber 2023.
The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charibes= Statement of Recommended
Practice applicable to charitses preparing their a¢¢oiJnts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard
applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 leffective l January 20191. Necessities UK is a charity registered
with the Chartty Commission under fE8i5tration number 1197120.
at
men
Necessities UK exists to provide ￿lIef to frdmilies and individuals in our own communities who are dealing with the
systematic failures of local, national, and global economic and social poli£ies. Our mission is to provide ￿sentIal 5-day
supplies to those in need, without any form of quotas. offering practical support and sustained hope to break the
cle of poverty and Inequality and inspire real change in the lives of those fighting against all forms of discrimination
regardless of thelr falth or natlonality, exdudlng nobody. We are doing this because the povety gap is increasing
while global uncertainty contlnUe5 tQ grow compounded by the econumic and sori31 impact of an increasing number
of global emergenci￿. With the generosty of our partnets and volunteers and with the strong ¢onvlctions of ¢ur
Christian Faith we pray in solidarty for a more caring and equal world as we all listen with our hearts 3nd SUPPDrt
8dvoc8¢y fortrue refonyj.
Activfcies
Nece55ities UK undertakes emergency relief work; however, the trustees and management team conslder that the
best long-terni method of achieving the aim of tackling world povety is through opening access to all who are in need
for transformational and progre￿1Ve change in the Itves of its Servi￿ users. We do this to splinter poverty and hunger
in the communities we seNe In. Necesslties UK COn￿ntrate5 its worf( in Thurrock Essex and aims to enable this
community to move away from multiple deprivation eXperIen￿d by ourservice users.
Thè 3Ctwities currently carried out for the public benefrt by the charity can be broadty tategorised Into the follow6ng
groups of progrdmmes..
l. Emergen￿ Relief to prevent and reduce poverty and hunger.
2. Practical Support Isignpo5tin81 to See our service users progress in five key are3s= edutstion, employment, debt
managemenL housin& and mental health through ourfree and professional partner5 in the borough.
3. Community Outreach by going out into the Community to spread awareness and make our service visiblè to those
who need it
In setting our programme each year we have regard to both the Charity Commission s general guidance on public
benefit and prevention and relief of poverty forthe public benefft.
The trustees 31ways ensure that the progrdmmes we undertake are In line with our charitsble objerts and alms. Our
ambitious aim is to eradicate poverty and prevent hunger in the areas wherè wè wor
How we work
Our operational team welcome residents of Thurrock who are need who have been referred to us vla our referral
partner such as Care4C3lais. Mind for Thurrock and Brentwood, Thurrock Council. Hathaway A￿demy, Gateway
Academy, Thurrock CVS, Uturnships, Changing Pathway5, Crisi5 Sanrtuary, and the ￿ti￿n'S Advice Bureau. We also
welmme walk ins from members of the public as emergency servi￿.
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Netessltles
Re
ort of h Trusteés
for th8YeaT Ended 31 De
Our visits normally last abo￿ 5-10 minvtes, whlch give our volunteers the opportunity to Introduce themselves to the
service user and ask them about their intersertional needs sothat we may be able to slgnpost them to additional
support. We listen to our servSce user without interruption and If a visit goes beyond 10
minutes we are happy to accommodate. The vi51t lasts about thls Song 35 we feel it is important for us to11sten without
disturbance or pressure to our setvice users as they tslk tJ5 through their situation and bethat listening ear for them.
Throu8h these wnversations we have listened to our sèrvice vsers, sktuation5 and can pick up Issues that the service
User may benefit from seelng our free and professional partners for 5UPPOrt ènd advice. Our volunteers clarify our
mission and servI￿S to service users and ask the Servi￿ users to fill in a mirti form. The fomi requests
pèrsonal information such as their name, address, number of people in their household and two statements Telating
to food allergie5 and intolerance and personal data. We reassure our service users that their data is never shared with
any external source or usèd mallclously in line with our privacy poliry.
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ort fth Trus
torthe Year Ended 31 December 2023
OBJECTIVES AND AcnviTIE5
Objerti¥es and aims
Necessities UK alms to prevent and relI￿e hunger and povety for public benefft withln the UK in particular but not
exclusNely. by providing aduks and children who might not othervAse be able to afford essential hy@ene produtts
and consumable goods wth an emergency parcel of produtts. Necessities UK ¢bjeLtives hope to athieve the
following:
- To help thosè In need by providing pmisions to 211 groups in soaety wthout a quota system to those who are or
remain in need.
- To unite commur*itie5 to worktogetherto relieve hunger and poverty amongsttheir most vulnerable families.
Share the message of the Good News IG05pell of Jesus Christ in the UK ar)d abroad through uslng our Chrlstian
Values to show practical expressions of the Christian faith to retieve poverty.
Our Charity Commission registered number Is 1197120.
The purpose of our charitsble obje¢tÉves works exclusively tts prevent hunger and povery In the communities that we
help. We partner urith a number of a¢tivitia% that hglp to provide provisions to famili85 in need in ThLtrrock, EsseK get
communities to work togetherto reduce and prevent poverty and hunger.
Our main athtties and services can be understood below:
Main se
ices=
Emergency Relief - Emergency food and hygiene par￿15 scaled to household number accessible 4 days a week either
bywalking irb or via our referrèl system wfth our partners:
- Hathaway Academy
Citizen Advice Bureau
Mind Thurrock and Brentwood
Crisis Sanctuary
Care4Calai5
G*eway Academy
Changing Pathways
Th￿￿o(k Counctl
Thurrock CVS
Uturnships
Welcome to the UK (Grays Branchl
Prarticèl Support - Si￿post1n# our service users to fwe key areas that are greatly affected due to poverty and
deprivation. All organisation we work and Signpost to are professional registered organisation5 that provide free
supportto our serysce users.
Housing- Open Door IFlousing Advice and Support Services)
Mentsl Health- (Mind Thurrod( and Brentwoodl ISelf-Referral ontyl
Employment- CVTailoring and Work Club at the One Community DevelopmentTrust
Education- Evolve Yotrth Academy, Nurturing Your Needs INYN group)
DebtSupport/Management- Citizen's Advice Bureau
Communlty Outreach - reaching out to the communlty fvndraisitE events, promoting the charity at superniarkets.
events, schools community events, and forums.
a5onal
ad hoc activ
- Raised £226.56 Christmas Gift wrapping at Lakeside Shopping Centre IFundraiserl
- Summer Holidays-supermarket vouchers to Visito￿ during Juty and Augu# 2023 to supplement thelr
non*erishable emergency food partsl with fresh produce.
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Re ort of the Trustee5
ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Our unique model looked at the current systems af rellef In the UK and Feviewpd how we can become a leader in a
system change of tackling poverty and hunger. We found a gap, access. We inserted our ¢harlty into the gaps of
acce55ibiltty, prevention, and prattical support to ensure that we are helplng to prevent hunger and poverty in each
community that we work in and that we offer a rnore padded approach to helping our seThice users with any
intersectional needs that affert them. Wtth our unique operation model, wo were awarded the most supportive food
and hygiene bank, East of England by Acqulsltions Intornattonal in their non-profit organisation award5 2023.
At Necessities UK, WE believe In order to splinter poverty we need to work on beating poverty in small but precise
Steps. We tackle poverty by openitrw acce55 to relief.
These small, but prease steps have associated beneflts such as the prevention of food and hygiene waste, the
reduLtioTr of food and hygiene Énseeurlty, and hamionious and collaborative partnershlp wth other food charStles In
the borough.
Food
Amourtt tsf food donated to us:
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUNE
13.44
20.35
13.36
JULY
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
3.58
11.34
TOTAL:
62.21KG
Amount of food bou8ht
IAN
FE8
us:
MAR
APR
MAY
IUNE
394.85
879.71
469.36
294.03
171.54
157.77
JULY
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
151.77
466.33
242.86
354.87
457.90
1180.72
TOTAL:
4286.26KG
Amount offood we have donated:
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUNE
613.74
696.09
629.02
324.98
254.01
275.31
JULY
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
296.81
364.37
311.81
394.82
403.67
258.23
TOTAL:
4822.65KG
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Re
ort ofthe T u5tees
forthe Year Ended 31 0eorn￿r 2023
Amount of food we have disposed of:
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUNE
7.01
4.60
6.97
3.28
2.17
JULY
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
2.22
0.18
TOTAL"
26.43KG
Amount ofhv
JAN
iene products doriated to U5:
FE8
MAR
APR
MAY
JUNE
1.96
3.65
4.31
1.08
JULY
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
2.80
TOTAL:
14.24KG
Amount of hygiene produrt5 l>ought by us:
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUNE
72.38
83.70
.01
82.92
39.34
43.23
JULY
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
.85
9.17
20.94
21.79
TOTAL:
40929KG
Amount of h Trene
JAN
roducts we have donatEd:
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUNE
116.51
70.84
54.05
66.84
41.33
47.67
JULY
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
56.26
12.83
22.08
15.42
21.47
4.84
TOTAL:
530.14KG
Amount of h lene products we have disposed of:
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUG
SEP
ocr
NOV
DEC
0.50
TOTAL:
0.50KG
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It5es UK
Re ort of the Trustee5
forthey
r 2023
Nutrition
fits and inde
We are tonscious of our effort5 35 a food bank to reintrodu￿ choice, preference and independence back into our
servitè users. lives. Our food bank 15 known to be inclusive as we know food and hy81ene poverty is a very 5en51tive
topic to people and we are aware of sti8rnas attached to food banks. We want to work with the communlty to caterto
all preference5, rèligious tsbseNations, and allergies. Therefore. we offer gluten free, dairy fréè, nut free. vegan.
vegetarian, halal, and kosher food parcels.
We make it a point to pick up g￿d and nutritlous food items, also speclal Items such as chocolate, cakes, squash and
other items considered a treat. We appreciate that we can buy most of OLtr items so that it is fresh, untampered with
and we can provlde more choice as well 35 always have 5tsple items like milk, pasts, tea, and cereals.
From the 1st January- 31st December 2023 we gave out 270 parcels and this impatted a t¢tal of 930 people.
STRucfuRE, GOVERNANCE ANO MANAGEMETr¥r
Governlng document
The charity is controlled by its governlng document. a deed of trust and constitutes a Charitable Intofporated
Organ153tion ICIOI.
The published coristitution allows for up 12 trustees to be appolnted. Tn￿$t￿$ are appointed to a total of three years
and can seNe two term5 only with 3 yèar break in between before reapplying to be a trustee again. Trustees ¢an serve
until they either resign or their term eniJ5 Wlthout renewal. Our trustèes are unpaid. and details of trustee expenses
are disclosed in note 3 to the accounts showlng no expenses were claimed by the trustees or volunteer5.
Trustees
Our trustees are responsible for 5ettinE the strate8V and rÈsponslble in law for the running of Necessiues UK. All the
trustees, except where otherwise stated, seNed the whole year..
J Wink
N Ghrdner
I C Nnadi (appointed 28th February 20241
Fomier tNstees'.
G Scott Istepped downl
J aark ITermination in t)ecember 20231
When new trustees are appoint¢d, they are given a formal Induction to the work of the charity and provided wth
information they need to fvlfil their roles, which includes information about the role of trustées and charity law. Mew
trustees can only be appointed by current trustees and inteyvlewed by a panel of tru5tee5 whpre they have necessary
skllls to contribute the charity's management and development.
The trustees meet at minimum 51X time5 a year. In person and virtually as agreed in the constitution. At the meetings
future projects and events are discussed. A forward plan, agenda, minute5, decision, and action logs capture5 all ttems
dlscussed and detision made by and who was present to approve it.
Each trustee take EE5ponslbility for monittsrlng thè charity'5 objectives in specific operational areas, safeguardln& HR
and digital.
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ities U
Re
ort oftheTrustees
forthe Year Ended
srRUCTUR£ GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT lrtsntinued)
Mana
in
Director and Founder
Our managing director is responsible for the day-t*￿aY operations of the charty and manages the volurrteers of the
charity on behalf of the trustees. She ensures that the operations of the charfcy are executÈd, by building
partnerships. outreaching in the communty, and pèrsonally attending to our servi￿5 users with the volunteers.
Our managing director is Miss Sarah Wilson. She is a local resident in Thurrock and has previously volunteered In
varfous charitles ensuring that small charities are aided in reachingtheir goals. Her background in 5eryice
improvement is what has driven herto start the chartyto ensure that more people are able to access emergencv
relièf to èftsuré that thèy do notfall into the tycle of poverty and are not atthe mercy of 5y5tern failures and barriers.
She started the charty as an idea in 2020 and worked with the first trustees to scope the vision and mission forthe
charty to what fc has becometo the people of Thurmcktoday.
Athiisers
To help us in our work we retain an external professional adviser.
Accountant= Tony Bennewtth- AJ 8ennewtth & Co, Upper Ground Floor, 18 Farnham Road, Guildford GUI 4XA
Addresses
Re
'stered and O
RegTStered Address
80C Victoria Road
St¥nford4e-Hope
Essex
SS17 OHY
eratin
èratin
Address (April 2022- March 20241
Netessitiès UK
Business Suite 3. Office 302
The Queensgate Centre
Orsett Roèd
Gr3YS
Essex
RM17 5DF
Necessities UK (April 2024- Presentl
ThÈ Beghlve ftesour￿ Centre
West Street
Grays
RM17 6XP
Neces5itles UK has one office that doubles as our headquarters in G￿V$, Essex Iwithin Thurrockl. Grays was chosen as
it is in the centre of the borough. close to many of our professional partners and Close to the transport lines near o*Jr
office. As a food bank we have eTrSu￿d that we hove registered with the Council as a food business.
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essltle5 UK
f the frustees
ar End8d 31 Dece
for
r 2023
Trustee￿ ras
onslblli
In relati
the flnan¢l I
téme
The trustees are responsible for preparlng the Trustees, report and the financial Statements in accordance with
application law and United Kingdom Accountant standards. The law applicableto charities In England and Wales
requires trustees to prepare the ftnancial statement for each financlal year which gives a twe and fair view of the
state of affairs of the charities and of the incoming resources and application of resources of the charity for that
period. In preparing these financial statements, the tru5tee5 are requlred to..
Select suitdble èccountable policies and then apply them consistently,.
Observe the methods and principle of the Charities SORP
Make judgement and estlmates that are reasonable and prudent,.
State whether applicable accounting standards have been followed, subjett to any departure disclosed and
explained in the financial statements;
and,.
Prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the
charity wÉll continue in busines5.
The trustee5 are re5ponsrble for keeping accountlng ￿CordS which disclose with reasonable accuraw the financial
position of the charity and enablè them to ascertain to ensure that the financlal 5tatem¢nts comply with the Charitles
Act 2011, the Charity (Account and Reports) Regulation 2008 and the provision of the constitution. They are a150
responsible for Safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for taking Te3$0nable steps for the prevention ond
detection of fraud and other irre8ularftles.
In the Inte￿5t of transparency and èttountabllity to our donors, supporters and partners we publlsh our annual
report and accounts on the Charity Commission website. The trustees ale responsible for the maintenance and
integrlty of the charty and finantial infomiation included on the charity's website.
Approved by order of the board of trustees on...
i.i..thOdokQQ.i.4
and slgned on its behalf by..
S Wllson (Director and Chairl
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Ind
Examlnerfs Re
Necessiti
rtto theTrustees of
SUK
Independent examlner's report to the trustees of Necessltles UK
I report to the charity twstees on my examination of the accounts Neces5rties UK (the Trust) for the year ended
31 December 2023.
Responslbllitie5 and basis of report
As the charity trustees of the Trust YOL¢ a￿ fesponslble for the preparation of the accounts in accordance with the
requirements of the Charities Att 20111'the Act'l.
I rèport in respèct tsf my ex3mination of the Trust's a￿Ounts ¢[￿led out under Sertion 145 of the Art and in carrying
out my examination I have followed all applicable Dsrettions given by the Charty Commission under Sertion 14515llbl
of the Art.
Independènt examintvs statèmènt
I have completeLI my examination. I confirm that no material matters h3ve come to rny attention in connection wtth
the examination wing me cause to believe that in any materlal respectr.
accounting record5 were not kept in respect of the Trl￿ as requlred by Section 130 of the Act.. Dr
the accounts do not accord with those records,- or
the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirements concerning the form and content of accounts set
out in the Charities IAccounts and Reportsl ReguSations 21J08 other than any requirement that the accounts
give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concems and have come a¢ross no other matters in connertion with the examination to which attention
should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understsnding of the accounts to be reathed.
AJ 8ennewfch
FC4 FCPik FF& F￿A, FIPA, DCh4 FRSA
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales
BÈnnèwth 2018 Umite¢l
Va AJ Bennewith & Co
Upper Ground Floor
18 Farnham Road
Guildford
Surrey
GU14XA
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tesslttes UK
tément of Finanaal A
for th Year ENI
l Decem
ivitles
2023
31.12.23
Total
fvnds
31.12.22
Total
nds
Unresthcted
fund
Restritted
funds
Notes
INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM
Donations and legacles
2,150
11,400
13.550
22,505
Other trading artivlties
Other income
381
67
381
67
2,607
158
Totsl
2,598
11,400
13,998
25,270
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitsble actlwties
Charitable activities
3,215
17,840
21,055
16,834
NET INCOMEIIEXPENDrruREI
16171
16,4401
17,0571
8,436
RECONCILIATION OF FUNDS
Tot31 funds brought forward
1,719
6,717
8,436
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
1,102
277
1,379
8.436
The note5 form part of thesèfinancial statements
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NAC￿$ftles UK
Balance Sheet
31 Decemb ,
31.12.23
Total
funds
31.12.22
Tot31
funds
Unrestricted
nd
Rèstritted
fvnds
Notes
CURRENT ASSETS
Stocks
Cash at bank
661
661
1.917
1,439
8.197
277
2.301
277
2,578
9.636
CREDrroRS
Amounts falllng due within one year
11.1991
11,1991
11,2001
CURRENT ASSErs
1,102
277
1.379
8A36
TOTALASSETS LESS CURRENT UA81LrriES
1,102
277
1,379
8,436
N￿A$SEr$
1,102
277
1,379
8.436
FUNDS
Unre5triaed fvnds
Restricted ￿ndS
1,102
277
1,719
6,717
TOTAL FUND5
1,379
8,436
The ftnant3al statements were approved by the 8oard of Trustees and authorfsed for Issue on
and were Signed on its behalF by-
k- Trustee
The notes form part of these financial statements
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Nece551
to the Flnanci
ements
for th•Y
ar End
31 DecembÈr 2023
ACCOUNTING POLICIES
BasL% ot preparln8 the fFnandal statements
The flnancial statements of the charty, which Is a public benefit entlty under FRS 102, have been prepared In
accordante with the Charities SORP IFRS 1021 'Accounting and Rèporting by Charities.. Statement of
Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial
Reporttng Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 (effective l January 20191,. Financial
Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard app5icable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, and the
Charities Act 2011. The flnancial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention.
Income
All income is recognised in the Statement of Flnanaal Artivltles once the charity has entitlement to the funds.
t is probable that the Income will be received and the amount on be measured reliably.
Expendltrjre
abilities are recogni5ed as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the
charity to that expenditure, it Is probable that a transfer of economit benelits will be required in settlement
and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expendf(UTe is accounted for on an a¢tru8ls basis
and has been classlfied under heading5 that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be
directly 3ttributed to particular headings they have been allocated to activities on a basi5 consistent with the
use of resciurces.
Stocks
Stock5 are valued at the lower of cost and net realisable value, after making due allowance for obsolete and
slow moving items.
Taxatlon
The char￿V is exempt from tax on fts charitable activities.
Fund accountlnB
Unrestrfcted funds can be used in accordance with the charitsble objectives at the dlscretion of the trusteès.
Restricted fvnd5 can only bt used for partlcular re5trlcted purposes within the objerts of the charity.
Restriction5 arisÈ when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for partlcular restricted purposes.
Further explanation of the nature and purpose Df each fund is included in the note5 to the financial
statements.
OTHER TRADING ACTIVITIES
31.12.23
31.12.22
Donated goods
381
2,607
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Nece55itie5 UK
Notes to th Finanual Ststements- continued
for the Yèar En
31 December 20
TRusfEES' REMUNERATK)N AND BENEFtrs
There were trustees, remuneratlon or other benefrts forthe year ended 31 December 2023 norfor the year
ended 310ecember 2022.
TnJstees' expenses
There were no trustees, expenses paid for the year ended 31 D￿mber 2023 nor for the year ended
31 December 2022.
2022 COMPARATtVES FOR THE sfATEMENT OF FINANc￿L AcnviTIES
Unrestritted
fund
Restricted
fijnds
Totsl
fvnd5
INCOME AND ENDOWMEiwfs FROM
Donations and legacles
3,665
18,840
22,505
Othertrading artlvlties
Other Income
2,607
158
2,607
158
Totsl
6,430
18.840
25.270
EXPENDITURE ON
Charitsble arti¥ities
Charitable activities
4,676
12.158
16,834
NET INCOME
Transfers between funds
1,754
1351
6,682
35
8.436
Net movement infvnds
1,719
6,717
8,438
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FOIIWARD
1,719
6.717
8.436
srocKS
31.12.23
31.12.22
Stockts
661
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Ne
Itles U
to the
l ancial Sts
ement
r the Year Ended 31 Decembe
ntlnue
2023
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FAWNG DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR
31.12.23
31.12.22
Other creditors
1.199
1.200
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS
Net
movement
in fundg
At
31.12.23
At 1.1.23
Unrestri¢ted funds
General fund
1.719
1617
1,102
Aestrl¢ted funds
Axis Foundation Fund
National Lottery Community Fund
Asda Foundation
Essex Foundation
Te5¢0 Stronger Starts Groundworks
21
1,176
1,200
4,320
1211
19851
11,1311
14,3201
17
191
69
17
6,4401
277
TOTAL FUNDS
7,0571
1,379
Net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows:
Incoming
resources
Resources
expended
Movement
in funds
Unrestrlcted funds
Gèneral fund
2,598
13,2151
16171
Restrlcted funds
Axts Foundation Fund
National Lottery Community Fund
Asda Foundation
Essex Foundation
Tesco Stronger Starts Groundwprks
1211
110.9851
11,5311
14,8201
1211
19851
11,1311
14,3201
17
10,000
400
500
SW
11,400
117,840
6.4401
TOTAL FUND5
13.998
21,0551
17,0571
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ities UK
Notes to the Financial Statemen
for the Year Ended 31
- Continued
MOVEMEKf IN FUNDS- continued
2022 Comparativesfor movement in funds
Net
movement
in fvnds
Transfers
btheen
nds.
At
31.12.22
Unrestrirted fvt)ds
General fvnd
1,754
{351
1.719
Restricted fund$
Arr￿Id Grant
Active Esse¥ Winter Fund HAF Programme
Axis Foundation Fund
National Lottery Community Fund
Asda Foundation
Essex Foundation
1201
1151
21
1.176
L2CQ
4,320
20
15
21
1.176
1,200
4.320
6,682
35
6,717
TOTAL FUNDS
8,436
8,436
'Nofr on the abov& transfers between fvnd5.'
£35 was used from the General fund to cover the slight shortfall that the grants could not on rent and stock.
Comparative net m0￿ment in funds indLtded in the above are as follow5:
Incoming
resources
Resources
expended
Movement
in fun(ts
Unrestrirted fvnds
Generdl ￿nd
6,430
14.6761
1,754
RèstrirtÉd funds
Arnold Grant
Active Essex Winter Fund HAF Programme
Axis Foundation Fund
Natlonal Lottery Community Fund
Asda Foundation
Essex Foundation
2,5CQ
12.5201
11,0151
14791
18,1441
1201
115
21
1,176
1,200
4,320
SIX)
9,320
1,200
4,320
18.840
112,1581
6,682
TOTAL FUNDS
25,270
116,8341
8,436
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Ne
itl•s UK
Note
the Flnandal Stat
rEnd
ments- corttinuèd
MOVEMENT IN FUNDS- continued
Restricted funds:
rn
Id Grant-
£2,500 g￿nt awarded to Necessitie5 UK to pay for 3 months rent for the1rfo￿1bank office in Gray5.
Active Essex Winter Fund HAF Pro
ramm
£I,OOQ awarded by Essèx County Council, A¢tlve Essex initiative that encourages sports, art5 and creotlve
activKtiÈs for young peo)ple in Thurrock.
In collabordtion wth Hathaway Academy and West Ham United Foundation, Necessfties UK held a coffee
moming for free school meal families to talk to them about nutrition, foodbank, access to emergency relief
and Christmas. Alongside the Coffee morning the funds were used to prepare 20 Christmas hampets for the
families who partlcipated in the HAF Programme and Active Essex, training week with West Ham United
Football coaches.
Axis Foun
atlon Fund-
£500 grant awarded to Necessitles UK to buy critical equipment and furniture to carry ¢uttheSr services.
ational Lott
muni
Funds awarded to Necessities UK to pay for rent and funding to buy emergency food and hygiene ttems for the
food bank.
x Foundati
£4,320 grant secured to continue servlces in Thurrocl used for discounted office rent for the first 6 months of
2023.
Asda Foundati
£1,200 grant awarded, a cost of living grant to help with the increase of emergency food and hygiene products
that we have to frequently buy due to the demand for emergency relief.
Tesco Str
er Starts Groundw
rks-
£500 awarded from Tesco to be utilisod on the provr5ion of food items.
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES
7here were no related party transartion5 for thè year ended 31 December 2023.
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Ne¢essitie5 UK
Detslleil Statement of ￿nanCIal ktivitles
fortheyear E
ber 2023
31.12.23
31.12.22
INCOME AND ENDOWMETr￿S
Donatlons and le8aoes
Donations
Grants
2,150
11,400
3,665
18,840
13,550
22,505
Othertrading artiifjties
Donated goods
381
2.607
Other income
Other income
Bank interest
155
67
67
158
Total Incoming resources
13,998
25,270
EXPEN￿￿￿RE
Charitable actiwtiès
Packaging
HR & Staff training
Purchases of goods to donate
Bookkeeping
Sundry expensès
Printin& post & stationery
Rent
Subscriptions & l.T platforms
Telephone & internet
Stornge & equipment
Accountsncy
Insurance
22
536
9.on
410
45
390
6,027
149
355
145
7.140
658
57
668
1.20Q¥
43
8.640
882
79
1,200
123
21.055
16,834
Tota5 resources expended
21,055
16.834
Nét {expenditureifin¢ome
17,0571
8,436
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