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2023-05-01-accounts

CHARITY COMMISSION - FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Receipts and payments accounts Forthe perlod CC16a To 01105r2023 Section A Receipts and payments Unrestricted nts Restrfctod Endowm8nt funds Total funds Last year Ihp rESt£ bJth• rawst£ ti¥thp ￿Test£ to the nparesi£ A1 Rece4 Fundrydising Donabons FurfstransfertBd in frDm dosure OF Earths LOn1￿￿4S cio 1853 478 11632 71632 Sub tOtal(G￿SS income for AR) A2 A$8etand Investment sales. {se8 tsblo). 15S63 15,963 Sub total 15.963 16.963 A3 Payments tems knrserw￿ U Alotmeni Pro￿* for User Insuran and Tra￿ cos costs Bank tharges 3.sx 2D1 201 69 Sub total A4 Assèt and investment purchases, See tsble) Sub total 4809 Net of r8celpts/(paymentsJ A5 Trnr7sfers between lunds AS Cash funds last year end Cash funds this yearend 11,154 11,1 11,154 CCXX R1 &c¢ounts ISSI 01103r2024

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Cat&gorie8 Dètails Unr8stricted Endowment funds to J)garest£ nd5 to wrest£ B1 Cash funds If.154 Total cash funds 11.154 UTrre5trictod Resthcted fvnds Endowment funL19 to e trTr ne&rpst£ to rr•st£ Oetails PLUKI IoTMbKh 83 Investmont assets C05t Ioptiornar urrent wdluè onal Detsils FL￿d owhkh B4 Assets retained for the charity'8 own use Ctyt IopboTrall cUrr￿tY41￿ Detailt Amou*rt dup WhpTr B5 Uabillties Slgnefl by one or kn trustoes c beha￿or all tha (nss Swjnature Prthl Name Dat8 of Proval Oi/o3/ CCXX R2 acujunts ISSI 01103Q024

Trustees. Annual Report for the period Period slart date Peti￿￿ end date ro.onlh From oi i Year Section A Reference and administration details Charity name Earths Lonely Angels Other names Charity is known by ELA Registered charity number (if any) 1197357 Charity's principal address 31 CRAWFORD AVENUE NORTHAMPTON Postcode NN5 SPA Names of the charity trustees who manage the charlty rrustee name Office Irf ary) Chair Trustee Trustee Name of ￿rSOn lor boty) entitled nt tn￿tee ifan Anne Cullen Anita Kalyan Maria Cullen 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Names of the trustees for the charity. rf any, (for example, any custodlan trustees) Name Dates acted rf not for whole ear TAR Marth 2012

Names and addresses ¢)f advisers (Optional Inforniation) e of adviser Name Address Name of chiof executive or names of senior staff membors (Optional infonnation) Section B Structure, Description of the charity's trusts Type of goveming document Artides of Association up to 1210112023 Constitution from 12J01r2023 Operated as a Company from 0110512022 to 0510112023 Started operating as a Chartty from 0510112023 Trustee are app)inted overnance and mana ement How the charity is constituted Trustee selection methods Additional govemance issues (Optlonal infom)ation) You may choose to include additional information, where Earths Lonely Angels {ELA) operated as a Company limtted by guarantee relevant, about: urKler Company number 11958744. Accordingly ELA filed accounts, onfirmation statement and annual retums with companies house LIP to the period of 0510112023 under this basis. From the 0610112023 to the 0110512023 ELA operated as a chaiity regulated by the Chartty Commission and this report Cove￿ that period. policies and Pro￿du￿S adopted for the induction and training of truste8S', tha charity's organisational Structure and any wider ne￿Ork with which the tharity works", lationship with any related parties- ELA mainly works on a referral basis, whereby ELA has a network where referrals are made on an email or telephone basis by social workers on a 50% referral basis, and the remaining referrals are made by the Police, Early Irrtervention teams. NHS workers such as mental health nurses and occupation therapists (the "Referreff). The Referrer provides the details of the person r4uiring assistance (the 'Service Userf) and their requirements in respect of the assistance they need. ELA then provides the Item￿help/aSS1$tanCe requested. trustees, consideration of major risks and the system and Pro￿dureS to manage them. Where ELq wins a grant the scope of referrers can ￿ opened to include Doctors, Schools and other professionals. The main aim of the raferral system is to ensure that all requests are genuine and that there is an audit ELA also has a number of policies and F(ocedures in Pla￿ to ensuro the well being of both serv[￿ Users and voluntrs, these include but are not limited to". Complaints procedure Code of Conduct Data Protecton SafeguardFng Volunteer management (Lone Working Policy) In￿dent Reporting Procedures ualo ortunities TAR Mar( 2012

Iscjplinary Procedure Section C Ob ectives and activities Summary of the objects of the charity set out in its governing document To promote soaal inclusion for all individuals specifically taking into account finanaal position and social dass. To promote social inclusion in respect of helping to prevent loneliness and exciusion in soctety and amongst individuals. To relieve poverty for the public benefft by providing rtoms that are required. ELA held a Chnstmas grotto over the Christmas period to give out toys to low income families. ELA also provided toys given via donations or toys bought using donations. to low income families. delivered a number of hampers and grft bags consisting of treats i such as bIs￿[Is, Itttte grfts, chocolates, tinned items etc to a num.ber of eldety individuals who suffer from loneliness. ELA donated a number of Easter eggs to low income children and children in hospital wards. ELA on an ongoing basis buys a number of ttems such as white 9oods, household items. dothing, food rtems. fumiture for Servios User5 referred by Referrers. ELA holds small events such as a bingo games for residents of Berrywood Hosprtal and provided prizes for the Bingo games to help raise moral of residents and provide entertainment and enjoyment for residents. ELA also worked and continues to work on an Allotment Project creating safe and welcoming space for all in line with their objective to promote social inclusion. This has been carried out using a grant awarded by Northamptonshire Communty Foundation. EL4 donated Greggs surplus food rtems and provides these ft)od items to other shelters $0 the foc¥J can be given to those in need. Summary ofthe main activities undertaken for tho public b•nefit in relation to these objects (include within this section the ststutory declaration that trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefft} Additional dgtails of objectives and actlvitse5 (Opiional infomiation) You may choose to include further statements, where relevant, about.. policy on grantmaking: policy programme related investment" ELA won a grant in De￿mber 2022 awarded by the Northamptonshire Communty Foundation which was for the ELA Allotment Proje promoting S￿"al inclusion and creating a safe spao. Some fims have made ELA their nominated charity in respect of fundraising and donating fijnds to ELA which has enabled ELA to fulfil 2nd carry out their oÈJjÈrtivÈÈ. ELA also has a hand fijll of volunteers who hav8 helped to cary out ELA'S objectives which has beneffted the lives of many Service Users. contrrbution made by volunteers. TAR Marth 2012

Section D Achievements and performance l From the period of January 2023 to May 2023 ELA was able to rAfry OLrt the following to fulfil ts objects." Summary of the main achievements of the charity during the year Provide gifts over ￿rynter period to children of low income families. Provrde Easter Eggs over the Easter period to children in the hospital to brighten up their stay. Provide Easter Eggs over the Easter Period to children of low income families. Provido a number of gtft bags and hampers comprising of food items and. winter scarves hat and gloves to help individuals keep warm over the winter period. to elderfy and low income individuals. Provide whtte goods, fumiture, clothing. hygiene tiems, bedding, winter jad(ets and winter items to servi￿ Users referred by Referrers. Creale a safe Spa￿ to promote socral inclusion as per the ELA Allotment Project which entails servi￿ Users being able to come to the allotment and leam gardening and stone painting and other creative hobbies as well as being able to have company and tale to someone. Section E Financial review ELA relies on donations and fundraising and grants to carry out its objects. The main risk is therefore reduced donations and reduction in network related fundraising. EL4 aims to ensure that funds never go below £1,000 and that continued events and ne￿orkIng is carried OLrt to raise funds to ensure donations and fundraising does not reduce. ELA continues to work to widen and strengthen its nelwork to further grow tts fundraising and donations Capa￿ty. Brfef statement of the charity's policy on reserves Details of any funds materlally in deficit None Further financlal revitrrt details (Optional inf0m￿tion) You may choose to inctude additional information, where The pnmary source of ELA fijnds be￿n January 2023 to May 2023 relevant about_. have been fundraising ￿1p1S from other companies. the charity's prinupal sources of funds (induding any fundraising),- how expenditure has supported the key objethog or the charty., investment policy and objectives induding any ethical investment policy adopted. , Law firm Shoosmith has donated monlhty between £50 to £170 using a I Pennies box initiative where people donated their change into a coll6ction Employment agency Quest Employment also fund raised £2424 and Chose ELA as their nominatod charity for *he donation of theso funda and also then raised further smaller amounts and donated to ELA. In addition ELA continues to receive small donations from indrviduals ranging be￿n £10 to £25 on a monthly basis. Section F TAR Other optional information MaT(h 2012

Section G Declaration The trugtees declare that they have approvod the trustees, report at)ove. Slgned on behalf of the charty's trustee8 Signaturel8) Full nam￿3 Posltion (eg S•cretsry, Chalr, etc) T(l)%T￿ . Date 01 /orylzoz TAR Marth 2012