Registered Charity No- 1198364
Testimony Outreach
Trustees, Report and Accounts
30 April 2024

CONTENTS
Legal and Administrative Detail
Trustees, Report
Statement of Financial Activities
Notes to the Accounts

REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE CHARITY
TRUSTEES
Trustee I: Rev Rachael Adelakun
Trustee 2: Damilare Samuel Omojola
Charity Registered Number:1198364
Date of registration: 01/03/2022

TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 30 APIUL 2024
The Board of Trustees. who are the trustees for charity law purposes.
submit their 8nnual report and the financi81 st8tements of Testimony
Outre8ch for the year ended 30th April, 2024. The Board ofTrustees
confirms that the annual report and financial statements of the Charity
comply with current statutory requirements. the requirements of the
Charity's governing document and the provisions of the Statement of
Recommended Practice (SORP) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities
(revised 2005).. . Structure. governance and management. The Trustees
play a primary role in ensuring good governance and functioning of the
foundation. The Board's role. functions and responsibilities are quite
clearly defined. The charity is governed by a CIO foundation registered
dated on 01 MARCH 2022. Recruitment and appointment of trustees: The
members of the General Trustee Board are trustees for the purposes of
charity law. New trustees may be appointed by resolution of a meeting of
the trustees. Much of the charity's work focuses upon the promotion of the
Christian religion and General charitable purpose. The General Trustee
Board seeks to ensure that the reeds of this group are appropriately
reflected through the diversity of the trustee body. To enhance the potential
pool of trustees, the charity has. through selective advertising and
networkingwith voluntary organizations active in the sector. sought to
identify those who would. be willing to become members of the charity and
use their own experience to assist the charity. Risk Management: _ We are
committed to a policy of identifying. monitoring and managing the risks
that might adversely affect the activities in which we are involved. In this
context. risk is defined as the potentialto fail to achieve charity objectives
and for loss, financial and reputational. inherent in the environment in
which we operate in the nature of the transactions undertaken. (The
principle risk of the charity bas been Its dependence on voluntary income.
Trustees have initiated various processes to mitigate such risk, so that the
charity bas suff icient reserve in the event of adverse condition(s} . The
trustees have also examined other operational and business risks which
they face and confirm that they have taken steps to mitlgate the significant
risks.

TRUSTEES, REPORT FOR THB YEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2024
The Board of Trustees has overall responslbillty for ensuring that the Charity
has an appropriate system of. controls. financial and otherwise. They are
also responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose
with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charity
and enable them to ensure that the financial statements complywith the
Charities Act 1993.They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of
the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the detection. and
prevention of fraud and other irregularities. The Board of Trustees is
responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the corporate and,
financial information. Legislation in the United Kingdom'governing the
preparation and dissemination of financial statements may differ from
legislation in otherjurisdictions. Public Benefit... The Trustees have
complied with the duty in Section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 and have paid
due regard to.: public benefit when preparingthis report The benefit
provided to the public is consistent with the aims of the charity in UK. .
Objectives and activities: . a) To Advance the Christian Religion for the
Public Benefit. In Accordance with the Tenets of Faith. b} General
charitable purpose c) Providing food bank tor general public, Plans for
future periods: The Charity plans to develop various fundraising strategies
to include mass marketing. Besides mass marketing and events, the
charity is aiming to achieve its targets through securing donations from
willing individuals. A development board may be created to help include
other avenues of fundraisingto be included in the yearly programme.
Statement of Board of Trustees, responsibilities. The Board of Trustees are
responsible for preparing the Annual Report and the financial statements in
accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom General Accepted
Accounting Practice. Charity law applicable to charities in Engiandlwales
requires the Board of Trustees to. prepare financial,: statements for each
financial year which gives a true and fairview of the of the Charity and of
the surplus or deficit of the Charity for that period. In preparing those
financial statements the B08rd of Trustees have.'_ Selected suitable
accounting policies and applied them con5iStently, - Made judgments and
estimates that are re880nable and prudent. stated whether applicable
accounting standards have been followed. subject to any material
departures. ' dlsclosed and explalned In the financial statements." and.

PrepATed the Ilnanclal staiemenl8 on n goln8 concern bas19 lunl833 It13
Inapproprl8t8 to presume ihat th8 Chfirlty wlll coniinue In op8r8tlon).
The 808r(l ol Trustees hag over811189ponslblllty lor 8nsurlng that th8 Charity
has an approprlaie system of, conlro13. flnBnclal and otherwl88. Thty 8re
also responsible for keeplng proper eccountlng records whlch di8clog8
th ￿&Sonable accuracy at any tlme the flnanclal po3ltion of the Charity
and enable them to ensure that the flnanclal statement8 comply with the
Charities Act 1993.They are also responsible lor safeguarding the assets ol
the Charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the detection. and
prevention of traud and other irregularities. The Board of Trustees is
responsible for the maintenance and integrity of the corporate and.
tinanci81 information. Legislation in the United Kingdom 'governing the
preparation and dissemination of financial statements may diff er from
legislation in other jurisdictions.
STATEMENT OF FINANCIALACTIVITES FOR THEYEAR ENDED 30 APRIL 2024
Income:
Donationloffering:
£35350
Expenditure:
Rent:
£3808
Batterle8:
£260
Printlng &postsge:
£380
Mobile Phone:
£360
Internet:
£220
Food Bank:
E19121
Tran•portatlon:
£530
Annlver8ary:
£3200

Books and training materials:
£850
Charitable Events:
£4075
Visiting Clergy:
£2500
£35304
The tinancial statements were appro%Ed andsigned bythe Trustees
Rev RachaelAdelakun
Damilare Samuel Omojola
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