April 2022-23
ANNUAL REPORT
Helping Empower Lives in Peterborough
www.helpcharity.org.uk
Contents
Charity Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Team welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Words from the founders . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 What we do and who we help . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Homes For Ukraine Scheme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Statistics - how we have helped . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Funders and supporters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Other organisations we work with . . . . . . . .10 ESOL Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 Bike project . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-13 International Womens Day Event . . . . . .14-15 Art Therapy Sessions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-17 Other items given to people in need . . .18-19 Snippets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-21 Eid in the Park / Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Sports in the Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Millfield Festival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Ferry Meadows (Peterborough Presents) .25 Sewing Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Ukraine Vigil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Halloween Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Xmas Gift Appeal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Xmas Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30-31 Statistics, Case Studies & Feedback . . .32-33 H.E.L.P Friends Pics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35
A message from the Chairman
I would like to welcome you from myself and all of the trustees to our first Annual report, it gives us great pleasure to introduce you to the team and to show you what the team has managed to achieve in our first year and we look forward to continuing to support our service users and exploring new ways of supporting people in need.
We also would like to thank everyone who has supported us in our 1st year, your support is very much appreciated!
Charity Information
H.E.L.P (Helping Empower Lives in Peterborough Charity Registration Number: 1199149 Registered in England and Wales VAT Registration Number: 433 8863 69
Office Address: 27a Broadway, Peterborough PE1 1SQ Tel: 01733 735563 Website: www.helpcharity.org.uk Email: info@helpcharity.org.uk Find us on Facebook : Helpcharityteam
Board of Trustees:
Mark Murray - Chair Rebecca MacLellan Rose Booker-Macedo Lauren Bryant Dr. Zohra Almahmudi Dr. Francis Bailey
Independent Examiner: Stephenson Smart Chartered Accountants 36 Tyndall Court, Commerce Road, Lynchwood, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire PE2 6LR
Senior Management Team: Mark Murray - Office Manager Rebecca MacLellan - Outreach Manager Engy Morsy - Project Manager
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The team
Mark Murray Beckie MacLellan Co-Founder and Co-Founder and Office Manager Outreach Manager
Engy Morsy Co-Founder and Projects Manager
Ola Elsabbagh Oksana Ksenia Tytyuk Activities Manager Suprunenko Caseworker Caseworker
Volunteers and other supporters
We would also like to thank our volunteers and other people who have worked hard behind the scenes during the past year, we are grateful for your assistance and appreciate your hard work.
Thank you!
Inna Gorobets ESOL Tutor
A few words...
Since our start, opening our doors in April 2022, we have been much busier than we expected, this shows the urgent need for our services and the support that the people of Peterborough need, we aim to provide an tailored service to suit the individual, as we know that everyone’s needs are different, we look forward to supporting our service users in the the year ahead.
It was a busy year We have had a busy welcoming our year with plenty of Ukrainian refugees events and activities. through the HFU Attending spring and scheme, who left summer events giving behind all they know out information, as and love after war well as attending stricken and impovvarious job fairs and erished their country. organising our own We are here to make events such as a the transition from Halloween Party, their country to the Christmas Party and UK smoother, starting International Womens with welcome visits Day event, along and welcome pack, with sports activities orientation and then for the children during ESOL, education on the school holidays, how life and systems lots more activities work in the UK. are planned for the year ahead!
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What we do and who we help...
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Homes for Ukraine
Ukrainian refugee support
Aims & Objectives
We are a charity helping refugees, asylum seekers, vunerable people and others in need within Peterborough and the surrounding areas.
We are very proud to have been chosen by Peterborough City Council to run the Homes For Ukraine scheme, to help Ukrainian refugees that have been displaced during the war....
To assist people to build links and integrate with the people living in and around Peterborough, by providing various activities and services, as well as providing advice and support across a range of areas, including advocacy, interpreting and translation, CV help and employment support, DWP assistance and training courses. We aim to make life easier for people who have little or no support.
We are here to provide assistance and support to the guests covering various areas, such as orientation, form filling, learning support as well as working with with them to guide them through any other issues that they may encounter whilst in the UK.
Various areas including...
HELP with essential food or toiletries, clothing, shoes and other items
The hosts are also supported with any queries that they may have. We provide events throughout the year, helping the guests to integrate into the community.
HELP with learning English or preparing for life in the UK.
HELP with finding work, creating a CV and accessing training.
HELP with safety, such as domestic violence or hate crime.
Vision
Lucy (HFU Host) - "Friendly, helpful and committed staff whose care and attention have been excellent. Extremely impressive for such a new organisation”.
HELP with loneliness, come and meet others, make friends, have fun.
Ethnic minorities, Refugees and asylum seekers and all other disadvantaged citizens are given the assistance and guidance that they require to build strong links and skills within the community and promoting integration amongst citizens.
HELP with filling in forms, such as housing, schools or doctors.
Just need to talk to someone? Drop in and have a coffee with us..
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Statistics
HOW WE HAVE HELPED, SO FAR...
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Wheelchair
115
Bikes
Lots of
Clothes and
footwear
Lots of
Toiletries
108
Food
Parcels
600
SIM Cards
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Mobility
Scooters
Clothing
Vouchers
66
Xmas
Hampers
30
155
Gifts from
Dunelm
5 PC
Tablets
10
Safari Play
Vouchers
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Asylum support across different hotels - we have assisted with a wide variety of items and other things, depending on the needs of the people, including clothing, shoes, mobile phone SIM cards, mental health support, general advice, food, pushchairs, childrens toys and furniture for hotel play room, bikes with helmets and locks, kids activities, football sessions and date fruits for Ramadam.
Funders and Supporters
Tim Drake
We would also like to acknowledge the large number of individuals who have supported us in many different ways, financial or otherwise, during our first year, your support has been hugely important to us.
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and other organisations that we work with...
We are always happy to connect with other organisations and improve the range of services available to our service users through partner organisations - please get in touch if you think that we can offer support in any way.
The Garden House
ESOL
Hi, my name is Inna Gorobets and I’m an ESOL tutor at H.E.L.P.
I’ve moved to the UK escaping the war in Ukraine. Being a refugee myself I realise how important it is to learn English and start a new life here in the UK.
Our lessons are always fun, useful and aimed at developing learners’ speaking skills in order to communicate their needs in everyday life, find a job and be able to live their lives fully. I am happy to be part of H.E.L.P team and make a difference to people through delivering ESOL lessons.
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Bikes donated to our service users...
To date we have given out over 115 bikes to those in need of an affordable mode of transport for work or college and for children to get out and active. Here are some of the bikes that have been provided. Thank you to our volunteers who have helped with checking and repairing the bikes, including Tim Drake, Andy MacLellan and Ray Murray.
We would like to say a BIG THANK YOU to everyone who has donated bikes and other items to help people in need.
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March 2023
International Womens Day
Our International Woman’s Day event was agreat success with lots of guests and plenty of delicious food and fabulous entertainment along with the photo booth that was great fun.
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Art Therapy Sessions
We ran a series of Art therapy sessions for 12 weeks, in conjunction with CEAAC. We also offered one-to-one counselling with qualified counsellors Tessa & Shubina. We continue to offer wellbeing sessions on Wednesdays for the coming year.
Here is one of the participants' feedback: "I have been having a one-to-one counselling session with Shubina, a counsellor at H.E.L.P charity for more than five months, and I had my last session on Friday, 14th July 2023. Initially, I was very depressed and anxious, worried about what life holds for me in this new country. Shubina has really helped me in taking back control of my life and feeling more confident about myself. I am very grateful to H.E.L.P charity for their support." - A
Twenty nine service users were referred or self-referred to the program, included men and women, from Ukraine, Egypt, Cameroon, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Sudan and Kurdistan.
We received great feedback from participants and referring organisations, who saw a big positive change in their service users.
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Items given to people in need...
We have managed to help out with various items, with people getting in touch or being referred to us. We will do our best to assist genuine people in need with things that will make their life easier. This is only possible with the kindness of the people who donate items to us, so a big thank you to everyone who has helped in this way.
Other items given out to those in need
Baby Equipment - Baby baths, safety gates, give out to our service users. They included cots, single buggies, double buggies, car seats, items such as hot chocolate, biscuits and highchair, nappies, clothes and toys. Disability Christmas goodies. Equipment - manual wheelchair, mobility These were gratefully received by lots of people scooters, walking aids. We were kindly donated who we felt could benefit from a few festive 30 Christmas hampers by Kingsgate Church, to treats to brighten their holiday period.
Loan Laptop Scheme
We have loaned out refurbished laptops to people who have needed them to study, this has allowed some of our service users to attend online courses that they wouldn’t have otherwise been able to access. This has a big impact on the confidence and abilities of the indivdual with many going on to find employment or improving their current situation and knowledge levels.
Thank you to the kind generousity of the funder for helping to support us with this project.
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Snippets...
Listening campaign
We are proud to be member of Peterborough Citizens, this enables us to collectively work together with other likeminded organisations in the area and affect change through joint efforts...
Refugee Week Goodie Bag Giveaway
Lots of nice items were included in our Goodie Bags, with lots of happy visitor to our office to collect them, we are pleased to be able to provide something that will brighten their day.
It’s important to us that we help all refugees integrate into the community and fulfil their potential in whichever area they choose, by continuing to support in this way, we can build a stronger and more diverse community.
Work experience student...
We were delighted to be able to support a student on Work Experience who was a real pleasure to work with, she was a very fast learner, very pleasant to have in the office and her translation skills proved really valuable in
helping to assist a homeless service user to secure accommodation. This was a fabulous outcome and the H.E.L.P Team wish the student all best wishes for the future!
German A-Level Students Visit H.E.L.P
After being approached by tutors of German A-Level students, we hosted a Q&A session on a saturday morning to help them with their studies in prearation for their oral exams a few weeks after the visit. Their set topic was “The Ambiguity of Belonging’ and a lot of areas were covered, such as identity, family, friendships, religion, class, migration and race. There were lots of interesting questions and we were please to offer an insight from our perspective.
Scam awareness session
Staying safe online is really important, thats why we were delighted to be able to offer a scam awareness free information session about avoiding the latest scams. There were some really useful tips provided to protect yourself
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Events...
Eid in the Park - 2022
We were delighted to be able to attend Eid in the park, this important celebration was a joy to attend with lots of people and it was a very welcoming day.
Summer Sports Sessions
Sports in the Park
During the school holidays, we ran various sports activity sessions in the park and also in a large hall, the sessions were very much enjoyed by the children with the big parachute being very popular, it was great fun for all involved.
The weather was kind which led to plenty of picnics in the park and a very relaxing atmosphere after the praying had concluded.
Ladies Yoga Sessions
Yoga sessions have been very well received and have encourage new friendships between the ladies attending, The Quaker House is a great location, very pieceful and with a calming atmosphere which is perfect for the Yoga classes. There is also a great garden which is worth a visit.
Painting
We are proud to be working with Leeds Building Society to support Ukraine refugee’s, this included assisting with painting the rooms, promotional videos and finding suitable tenants for the finished accommodation.
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Ferry Meadows
Millfield Festival
We were delighted to be part of the festival, running art activities which included painting musical instruments and also raising awareness of our work and vital funds. We also gave away goodie bags and did some henna tattoos.
It was a great event and fun was had by everyone who took part, there were plenty of different stands and organisations in attendance. We look forward to taking part again next year!
Peterbrough Presents
A fun filled time was had by all at the Peterborough Presents Event held in May at Ferry Meadows Nene Park. The weather was fantastic and there were lots of activities for all to do, including lots of entertainment to keep the children occupied. We are already looking forward to next year’s event!
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Sewing Group
Our popular sewing group runs every week, led by Fatma who is very skilled and teaches our guests how to make some wonderful items.
Ukrainian Vigil
The H.E.L.P Team was proud to support the Ukrainian vigil to mark 1 year since the start of the war - we stand with Ukraine against war. The Sewing group was delighted to have made the 25 meter flag for the event.
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Halloween Party
Lots of fun was had by all during the 1st H.E.L.P Halloween Party, there was food and films, face painting and lots of activities to keep everyone busy. There were some fabulous costumes and it was a great event with lots of happy children!
Xmas Gift Appeal
The H.E.L.P Xmas Gift Appeal was a huge success, with the very kind support of various organisation, companies and people, a large number of gifts were provided to people who would have otherwise been unable to celebrate the festive holidays with gifts.
A massive thank you goes out to everyone who has supported us by donating, your kindness and generosity really has made a big difference to peoples lives. Also to the volunteers from the USAF and Prince’s Trust who gave their time to wrap, decorate and all the other jobs that they completed for us.
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We had a fabulous first Christmas Party. We had two beauty queens helping Santa hand out gifts, DJ Stef running the music, Olga doing her wonderful face painting, staff and volunteers kindly helped set up and run the event. Anna from the US Air Force came with lots of gifts and ran a badge making activity. Lots of happy children received gifts, bounced on the bouncy castle and enjoyed the food! Mince pies were kindly donated by Tesco and other cakes made by Cynthia & her friends from Cakes 4 Kids.
Xmas Party
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Service User Statistics, Case Studies and Feedback
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H.E.L.P Service Users from Asian Countries H.E.L.P Service Users from Arabic Countries
Most common Refugee Nationalities we support H.E.L.P Service Users from European Countries
Ukrainian ........26.17% Polish ..................0.69% Bangladeshi ....0.14%
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Ukrainian ........26.17% Polish ..................0.69% Bangladeshi ....0.14% Afghanistan ..19.28% Somalian ..........0.69% Netherlands ....0.14% Iran........................8.54% Kurdish ..............0.55% Gambian............0.14% Sudanese..........7.99% Namabia............0.55% Indian ..................0.14% Eritrean..............6.89% Latvian................0.55% Spanish ..............0.14% White British ..5.37% Potrugese ........0.41% French ................0.14% Syrian....................3.31% Italian ..................0.41% Brazilian..............0.14% Iraq ........................3.31% Albania................0.41% Nigerian..............0.14% Romanian ........2.89% Morocco..............0.41% Zimbabwe ........0.14% BAME British ..1.79% Yemen ................0.28% Cameroonian..0.14% Egyptian ............1.79% Vietnam ............0.28% Kenya ..................0.14% Kuwait..................1.65% Chad ....................0.28% Mexican..............0.14% Ethopian..............1.10% Algerian ............0.28% Libyan ..................0.14% Lithuanian ......0.83% Greek ..................0.28% Jordan..................0.14% Pakistani ..........0.69% Hungarian........0.28% Thailand..............0.14%
H.E.L.P Service Users from African Countries
M - "My son doesn't speak much but when we went somewhere else for help, he was signing a hand in a hand like your logo, he wanted to come to your office.” (From Afghanistan)
D - "They have helped me with a loan computer which has helped me study and learn English. Great charity and friendly staff." (From Iran)
L (Romanian) - She is a single mum to 2 small children, - She is a single mum to 2 small children, with no income, we helped her with a Universal Credit application, but she had problems with accessing benefits due to EUSS status. She lives in an illegal tenancy (1 room), struggling for food and living costs. We have issued food bank vouchers regularly and given some foods from our store of donations. We have also helped with toiletries and regularly give her clothes for the children as they grow out of A (Cameroonian) - He was feeling low and needed some mental health support. He had two rounds of counselling with our trained counsellor Shubina and regularly attends our wellbeing sessions to enjoy some creative activities and social interaction. He also enjoys the quiet time to himself, as he is usually helping his sister with the care of her Autistic son and her newborn baby. We have seen a big improvement in his mental wellbeing after accessing our support and it is a joy to see him smiling and filled with hope. S (Iranian) - He joined our Football sessions and was an excellent player as he had played semi-professionally in Iran. He has become the team captain and co-ordinates the communication with the players. We also gave him a bike and lock to keep it safe. When Anitya (Metal Peterborough) approached us about being involved in 'Project O' a performance about refugee experiences, S came along to be interviewed about his story, for the research.
L (Romanian) - She is a single mum to 2 small children, - She is a single mum to 2 small children, with no income, we helped her with a Universal Credit application, but she had problems with accessing benefits due to EUSS status. She lives in an illegal tenancy (1 room), struggling for food and living costs. We have issued food bank vouchers regularly and given some foods from our store of donations. We have also helped with toiletries and regularly give her clothes for the children as they grow out of things. At Christmas we gave the children some presents and some Christmas decorations to make their space more festive.
- He was referred by the Red Cross to us for some H (Egyptian) support with mental health as he was feeling low and isolated. We also helped him with a Vodafone Sim card and a Primark voucher (donated by the Quakers) for clothing and an armchair for his rented room. He had several weeks of 1 to 1 counselling with our
H.W (Eritrean) - We have helped him with shoes, trousers and a Vodafone sim card to keep in touch with his loved ones. We took him a bike and lock, so that he and his friend, can get around within the town he is temporarily housed in. He has also recently received a loan laptop from us so that he can access English learning online.
professional counsellor Tessa and he attends the creative wellbeing sessions with us weekly. We have also supported him with learning knitting as a hobby and issued him a donated bike when his previous bike was stolen. Once he received permission to work, we helped with writing a CV.
“'I don't feel like a stranger here” - K
Becky Dunn - "I think H.E.L.P are a fantastic charity. I work for a social care company supporting teenagers in care and H.E.L.P have been really helpful with sourcing a bike for one of our young people and potentially a second for another. This has really made a difference to their lives and improved their independence."
Галина - "Thank you very much for your help and support. When I came to Peterborough with my children, we knew nothing and had nothing. Thanks to your team, we arranged our lives, learned a lot of interesting things about your city, about the people who live here, and received support and help that we really needed. We can also save our time because now we have a bicycle to get to the right place faster. Thank you very much, it is priceless for us." (From Ukraine) G - "It is wonderful that there is such an organization as H.E.L.P in the city, there are good workers who help people, thank you very much for your help, today we also had an event, we were given bicycles, for which THANK YOU again!!!" (From Ukraine)
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THANK YOU! To our supporters
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H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Trustsefj L Bryant R 8ooker.M8cedo Dr F A Bailey (Appolnted 31 May 20221 (Appolnt•d 31 May 2022) (>Intod 2 Oecember 2022> (AppoSntsd 2 Decomb•r 20221 {Appolnted 27 Aprll 2023) Dr Z Alm8hmudl K Mohammodi Charlty numb•r 1199149 Prfn¢lpal addresB 27a Broadway Potgrborough PE1 1SQ Ind•p•nd•nt •xamln•r Stephen80n Smart & Co 36 Tyndall Court CommerL* Road Lynch Wc Peterb0r0h PE2 6LR Bankern Metro Bank PLC
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H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) TRUSTEES. REPORT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 The tru8108s pr88enttsir aMu81 report arKI flnanclal statements forthe perfod endgd 31 March 2023. The fin8ndal statements have been prepa1 in Cordara with the accounllng pollol8s set out In nots I to the fin8ncial statements ond comply wllh the Charf$ Igovemlng documenll, the Charfties Act 2011 and "Ac¢ounJng arvj RepoblrvJ by Charlties: Ststoment of Recunmended Practlce aPp¢9b1e lo chadts88 prepartng thelr acojunts acLvrdance wlth thg Finanryal RetthÉng Standard Appllcab18 kn th8 UK and Republlc of IreLand IFRS 102r 18ff8Ctive 1 Jowary 20191. ObJKtlv¢N and actlvltles Our missk)n is lo enable p8oplg living in PetsfbOrOh and surroundlng areos, to bg eMpred and happily. whatevèr thelr ethnicity. gender, sexuality, di58bilits'es, wlilical Views or religion. We beloeve in equalty, faimes8 ond that every irKlivldual has the right to feel safe, SUPFQrted and wllhout struggles. Ourobjecllves are: The reliof of finanaal harrjshlp of those granted r¥fugo9 Status arKI tho80 seeklng asylum In the Unit1 Klngdom and In P8FUcul8r wtthln Petert()mugh and the surroundlng argas, ty the pro%A$lon of advke ¥nd support. To ro118ve poverty or nanCIal hardshlp among refugees, asylum seekers, migrant worf(eTS and thelr dependents liwng kn and around Pelgrborough by provkllng Interprelng, translating. advrtw and hOLlng advlc8. The rellef of financlal hardship among peopla Ilvlng or worklng in and around Peterborough by provkllng suth persons with goods andlor servicS which they could rnt olheNse afford through lack of ns. In our first year of OFerations the tru$t88s and managemenl have managed costs to ensure the 5uslaln8blllty of th8 charitys work duiing this Cfucial ph888 of inltlal establishment and grchvth. We have also boon gratoful for thg v9ry extens1 contribution ol volunteers and thos8 who have provKled 8eNices and facilities at no or greatly reduced ch8rgg. The58 IL%Jether havo onabled us lo prowde 8 fvll seThlce to those the charity seeks lo support. and indeèd to exceed In6tlal èxpectations. whi181 melntalnlng 8 healthy finanual poslts'on. The balance carried forw8rd wlll enable us to sustain and contlnuo 10 grow tho level of seNic8 provldeij In the prosp8cl of reduced fundlng. Wg wlll onllnue to develop OLsr establtshment as the work gft)ws to ensur8 wg can effectively and offlcjenlly sorve the thal rèfugee and asylum $8gk8T community. The tm8te68 have p81d duo rggard to gdr Issued by tha Charlty Comml881on In deddlng wthat advttl88 th8 chartty sh¢)uld undertak•. Aehl8v•m•nt8 ar porform•n We have had 8 busy year wth pnty of events and adlviti&8. This has suprsedèd our exptationS with the succe68ful establishment of Ihe charfty and espedally of how much the acovlty and number of us&rs has grown In such a short amount of lime. We attended various spring and summer events giving out infomiation, as well 86 Btt8nding job fairs and OTgani$ing our own èvents such 85 Halbween Party, Christmas Party and Int8m8tlonal Women's Day event, along wSth plenty of 8POrt8 aclévit1&8 for th& chiJdr6n durfng the sch¢)ol holh18y8. Selected by PCC lo run the Homas For Ukrain8 Schgma, thls has sgen our $grvi¢g users grow and through a variety of sodal madia and word of mouth. our numbers have rapidly increased. Thi8 is obviously good for the charfly, but also comes with Its own 8el of challenges. such as Leck of space to do 811 of Ihe things that we would like to do. However th8 team conllnues to work hard and look for all opportunldes that wlll benefit our seThlce users, wtth ovor 115 push blkes glv&n out within our first year alone along WFth countless food parc8ls. clothes. toilelries, householj items and many other IhirvJs lo support hxal o)mmunity. Financlal relrf It Is tho polky of the chadty thal unreslrlcted ILsnds whlth have not been d8Blgn•ted ftjr • spodfk uso should bg maintained al a leve5 equivalgnl to bgtsveen three and Six month's 8xp8ndllure. The trustees consider that r8servg5 81 this level wlll en8ur8 th8( In the event of 8 8lgnmtnl drop In fundlng, they will be able to C4)nlinue tha ch8rity'8 curronl actlvlOg8 whlla considernlon Ls glven lo w8ys In whlch onl fvnds may be ralsed. Thls level of rb6erveB has beon maintalned thr¢ghout the period.
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) TRUSTEES. REPORT (CONTINUED) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Structur•¥ 90M•nCe and man•g•m•nt The goveming documgnl of H.E.L.P. (Helplng Emptrwer Llves In Peterborough). a Ch8rltabl8 Intsjrporatod Org8nisation {CIO} is a Foundation lth)dg1 Conslltullon dated 31 May 2022. Tha trustges who $8prnd durfng the perlod and up to th• datè of svjnature ofthe fingnGlal statoments wore: B M8cLpllan M Murray L Bryant R Booker-macedo Dr F A Ba118y Dr ZAfmahmudl K Mohammadl (Appolnled 31 May 2022 and resigned 27 April 20231 IAppoin18d 31 May 2022 and raslgn&l 27 Aprfl 20231 (Appointed 31 20221 {Appolntgd 31 May 20221 {Apwlnted 2 Dètemb8r 2022) {ApFL)Intsd 2 D8c8mber 2022) {fv9sx)inted 27 Aprfl 20231 Trustsos aro r8cwited to 8nsur8 that the Charity has ts ng¢wary skllL8 to 80t and monrtor It8 8trat•Jio objgctiv nd aims. Tru8ts88 arn 6ncour4ed to urKlertak8 tralrThg oWctfve8 to 6n8LtM that th888 8klll8 arn dev8k)ped and that Ih8y understsnd Ihelr resp(ThlbllNles. The o)mpBnYs ojrrenl pollcy concamlng the p8ym8nl crf trade r*ed6tors Is to.. s•ttl& th8 t•mi8 of payment wlth Suppl1$ when agreelrvj the le5 of gach tran8act60n; gnsure that suppllars are made aware of the temis of payment ty IlusIOn of the relevant tern in contracts. arKI pay In wtth the MpanY5 cAxtracttJal aTrJ thr legal obl•3ath)ns. The Board of Trugt•6s are responslble for tho strategic development ol the Chgrfty and meet at1988t qU8rtedy. Day to d8y management Is ted In lh8 meD8gement tsgm consIsn9 of the office m•nag8r. out.reach m8naggr and bgfr18nd8r m8nao8r. The tru8tee8' rewrt was approv•J by the Board ofTrust888. R Bookw-Ma¢xb Tru•ts• K Moham Trusts• . bgio&Ag
H.E.L.P. {HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) I report lo the Iruslees on my examination of the financial statements of H.E.L.P. (Helping Empower Lives in Pelerboroughl {the charity) for the period ended 31 March 2023. Responsibilities and basls of report As the Iruslees of the charity you are responsible for the preparation ol the financial statements in accordance wlh the reqU1MentS of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act). I report in re$pect of my examination of the charity's finanaal statements carried out under section 145 of the 2011 Act In rryIng OLrt my examination I have followed all the applieable Directions given by the Charity Commission under sedion 145151{bl of the 2011 A. Independent examlnerfs statement Since the charity's gross Income exceeded £250,000 your examiner musl be a member ol a body listed in section 145 of the 20t1 Act. I confirm that l am qualified lo undertake the examination because l am a member of the Institute of Chartered Aecounlants In England and Wales, whith is one of the listeij bodies. Your attention is drawn lo Ihe fact that the charity has prepared finanual stslements in aCCordare with Accounting and Reporting by Charitie$ preparing their accounts in accordance wth the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 in preference lo the Accounting and Reporb'ng by Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice issued on 1 April 2005 which is referred to in the extanl regulations but has now been withdrawn. l understand that this has been done in order for financial statements to provide a true and fair view in accordance with GenerallyAceepted Accounting Practice effective for reporting periods beginning on or after 1 January 2015. I have completed my examination. I confimi that no matters have come lo my 8ttenlion in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect.. accounting records were nol kept in respect of the charity as required by section 130 of the 2011 Act., oi the financial statements do not accord with those records., Of the financial statements do not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the lom and content of accounts sel out in the Charities IAccounts and Reports) Regulab'ons 2008 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 concem5 antl have Come across no other mallers in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order lo enable a proper understanding of the financial statements to be reached K Hllllard FCCAACACTA Institute of Chartergd A¢¢ountants In England and Wales 36 Tyndall Court Commerce Road Lynch Wo¢xl Peterborough PE2 6LR
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Unrnstrfded Restrictèd funds fund• 2023 2023 2023 Notss Donations and 1•3adgs Charttable actlvm 32,071 32.071 226,095 228,095 Total Income 32,071 228,095 258,166 Charfftablg acilvlll86 83.002 91,841 Nel Incomlng rnsourc•8 before tranf• 23,232 143.093 166,32S Gross transfvrs belween furKIs {6051 605 Net Income for the perlodl Net m¢>vem•nt In fund¥ 22,627 143.698 166.325 Fund balance8 at 31 May 2022 Fund b•lanc08 at 31 Mttrch 2023 22,627 143,698 166.325 The statement of financlal adivits Includes a119ains ar losses rècognls•d In th• padod. All Income arKI gXPgnditur8 dgriv8 from conllnuing a5.
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) BALANCE SHEET ASAT31 MARCH 2023 2023 Not•s Flx•d •s¥•ts Tanglble assets Curr•nt a•8•ts Debtors C8gh at bank and In hand 10 33,054 134.593 16T,647 13,225) Cr•dltorn: amounts falllng du• wlthln one ygar 11 Net wrrenl 888ets 164,422 Totsl asmts CUTrnnt Il•bllliles 166.325 Income fund• Restrlcted funds Unréstrlctsd funds 13 143,698 22.627 166,325 Th• nCKel statem•nts worn approved by the Trustees on . . .027 R Bookw4Aa(¥do Tru• K Moha Trust¢0 madi
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 A¢¢ountlng polldes Charlty Infomiatl)n H.E.L.P. (Helplng Emrh)wer Lples in PeterborcrfwJhl 55 8 Charft8bl• Incorpornt•J Organlsation regblar1 wllh th• Charfty Commlssbn on 31 May 2022. 1.1 R•portlng rIOd Thg pol¥ ended 31 March 2023 refied8 a short Frfod from Ihe date of regIStraOn on 31 May 2022. 1.2 Ac¢ountlng ¢onventk•n The finanaal statements have prepared In ac£ordan¢• wlth the charftys Igovemlng documentl, thè CPrltS88 Act 2011. FRS 102 Yhe Financial Rgrthng Standard applICab in the UK and Republlc of Ir8Lqnd' I'FRS 102.1 and the Ch8Mtf&s SORP 'Ac£ountlng and Rgporting by Charltles.. Stslement of R8Mmended Practice appllcable to ch8riil&s pmpartng thelr accounts In accordance wilh the Fin8ndal ReFOrting Stsnda applicabl8 in the UK and Republlc of Ireland IFRS 102}. {effethe 1 January 2019>. Tha charfty 58 8 PubUc Benerrt Entity as dgfinad by FRS 102. Tho charity has laken atht of tho piovlskms In the SORP for charllles to pr8par& a stsI8wnI of Cash Flows. The flnanclal 8tatements have departed from the Chorltles (Accounts and ReForts) Regulalion$ 2}8 only to the extent requlred to provkle 8 true and falr ew. ThL8 departure h88 Invofved follong the Statement of R8commendgJ Practice for drttle$ apPIng FRS 102 rather than the vernlon ol the Statement of Re¢omm•nded Practke whiL is referred lo In the ReguLrytion8 but which has 8ince been wjthdrawn. The financlal $tBt8mgnts are prepared In stsdSry. whlch Is the functlonal curyency of Ihe charfty. Pl018ry amunts in these finandal stslemgnls ar8 rounded to the near8sl £. The fin8ndal stst6ments have en pr•parnd under the histori1 cost convention. Tr prindpal accountirwj pdides adopted are set out below. 1.3 Golng conc•rn At tho timg of approvlng thg finan¢¥al 8tateThnts, the tru8te68 have 8 rea80nab eypectatkn that tho rt11ty has &Jequate resour to conllnue In op•r•tlonal ¢xislenc¥ for th$ foresooabl8 futurn. Thus tho tru6to8s Continue to adopt the goiro corKem b9 of aCclntIng in preparlng the fanCIal statements. 1.4 Charltabl• fvnds Unrgslrtcled funds arn avalable for u86 at the di8eretion of the IrusteeB kn frjrtherance of thelr ¢hgrllabltr Restricted frjnds are subject to speufic condmlons by (rr8 85 to IK)w may be used. The purposos and U8es of the re8trSct8d fund8 are 381 out in the not88 to the flnanci81 staterwnts. Endowment fund8 are subl8ct to SF*thc Clyn8 by dorS that the capStal must bo malntAln8d by th8 1.5 In¢omo Income18 recognlsed when the charfty is1ogo1ty entmled lo11 after any performance condllh)n3 have en mgt, ihe amounts can be mggsurod rollabty. and It is probaue that InL>)me 11 be received. Cash donatlons are recognis8d on receipt. Other donations are recognisod onco th8 charity has been nollfied of Ihe donatkn. unless pgrfomiance rnndlllons requlre deferral of the amunt. Income tax rncoverable In relation to ¢S)nalh)ns rocglved undar GIftAd or d88(ts of Ix)ven8nl18 recA)gnl8&J 8t ts IlTh of the donatkjn.
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Ac¢ountFng pollci Icontlnuodl Legacies are recognlsed on recelpl or olherwkn If the charfty has begn nolffied of an Imwvjlng distrlbutbn. Ihe amount L8 known, and recelpt 1$ expectsd. If the amount 18 not knovm, the 18gaGy i¥ trfraj as c<>nfjng8nt asset. 1.6 Exp•ndltur• Expendttur• Is rarJ>3nlsed once ther8 LI a legal or cx)rbstructlv8 obllgatlon k¢ transfw èL*nomic b•rnfil to Ihlrd party. it is probabl8 that a transfer of ecAmomic benth WHI be requlred In 8&ttbm8nt. and the amourrt of the obllgatbn c8n measured relb8bty. Expendfture Is da$sed by aCtIty. Thg costs of each acvvlty are made up of the lot81 of dlrect C03ts an(1 sharod costs. IncludiNJ suprffi costs invofved In undertaklng each actlvty. Dlrect costs attrtbtrtab18 to o slngle octivty are alkxat8d dI[Y lo that athlty. Sharod whlch rIbute lo more than ong aGbvity and support costs whlch ar8 not attrlbLrfoblg to a single activty ar8 apportionad tjetsveen thos& octlvitie8 on a babls conslstonl with tho u8e of resources. Central staff StS are allocated on the bas15 of time spgnt, doprecAation charges are allcoated on the portion of the OSBOt'$ use. 1.7 Research and d•volopm•nt OXPondltur• Research expendllur8 is written off 4alnst proffts In the yèar In whlch Is Incurred. Iden1ffiab dev91opm8nl expendlture 18 capltalls8d to the extent th91 tho technical, commercLql and financial feasibilty can be domon$tratod. 1.8 T•ngible fvgd asy•ts Tangib fixed assots are 1ftalty measured 8t cost and Subsequent measured al Go8t or valudtlon. n&t ol depwation and ary Impalmient k)sse¥. DepredatnIG f8Gognlsed so as to wrfts off Ihg fA)St or valuatlon of as80ts18ss th8lr residual value$ over Ihelr UGaful Ilves on th8 foll0vng base8: Ccmpulers 20% on reduclng banc9 galn or loss ariBing on tho dlsposal of an asset is detemlned as the baiween 10 pro¢eeds and the c4rying v8lue of the asset. and 18 recoJnised ¥1 the statsmgnt of finBnGtal actlvth8. 1 knp•lrn)ont ofllx•d ass•ts At each reFortlng end date, th8 ch8rtty revlews the carrylng amounts of Rs tsnglble a88ets to d6t6rn)Ino whèther there Is any indlcation that those assets hav8 suffered an impaimienl loss. If any suth indication exL8ts. tho r8covorabkg amount of the asset 18 estimated In order to determlne the extent of the Impalm)pnt h)ss lrfany). 1.10 Ca•h •nd •qulv•l•nts Cash and cash equlv8kgnls IrUde cash In h8nd, d8p0811s hfjj at call wh bank8, other short-term Ilqu Invostments with original maturstias of thrao months or les5, arbj bank ovordrafts. Bank ovefflrafts arg shown within bjrrowings In current Ilablles.
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Accountlng pollclts (Contlnu8dl 1.11 Flnanclal Instrum•nts Th8 ch8rlty has elected to appty tho prowsions of Sedon 11 'B8slc Finanaal In8trum8nts' and sectk 12 'Otsr Flnondal Instruments I88ug8' of FRS 102 to all of Its finardal Instrumènts. Flnanclal In8truments are r8cognised wi the charitys tsan sheet then thg Gharlty bgGome8 paty to th8 o)ntraclu81 provlslons of the InslrumenL FlnaKlal a88•ts and Ikqblls ara offs01. the net amounts presented In tho flnanaal 8tatem8nt8. when there L8 8 leg81ty enfiJrc&oble right to sel off the recoanised amounts and th8m 1$ an intention to setu6 on a ngt basls or to realist the asset and 8ettle thè Ib8bNity slmultaneously. 8aslc flnand81 a88ets. whh Include debtorn and cash and bank balonce8, are Inltialty mea5ure(l at Iransocbon prfc• Induding transaGUon rasts and are sub86quenYy carrfed al amortlsed Gost uslng the effectlvg interest meth(xl Un5$ the arrang8ment conslitutes a financtng Ir8rKsactN)n, where the transactbn ts mwured at the present valu& of the future receipts dis(Yunted 8t a mort(el r8to of intar881. Flnancial ats sdfled as r8b19 wlthln on8 year are not amortised. Bul¢ fin•nclalll•bHltles 84G financlal Irabilibes. indudlng credltors and bank b8ns arn InallY re(a)gnlsod at transadon Prf Un58 arrangement constilut8s a financing transaction, where the debt instrument 1$ measured at the present value of the fubjre payments discounted at o market rate of interasl. Flnandal 118blllltes claB5ffied as PBy8bl& thln on8 year are t amort18ed. Dabt Instruments are 8ub8equentty cald at arN)rUsed cogL u8lng the effedlve Inter88t rats mèthod. Tr&Jo credwcvs aro oblWlon$ to pay lor good$ or 8ervlGes thal have been acrnd In th• ¢yilhary c4)um of operatkins from suppllors. Arnounts pay0@ are dassrw as current Ilablllttes M p8yment is due vAthln on8 year or le88. If not, they are presented as nOnrrent liabilRles. Trade cr8dltors 8re rgcogni8ed Inltkglty at trans8cknn prtce and subsequenuy nwured #t amortlse(I cost uslng Ihe effectfve Inter051 method. 0•0nItIOn of fln•n¢Wll•bllltl•s Flnanclal Ilablltkn are der03n1S0d vthen contractual obllgaucms expirn or are dIhargl or cancelled. 1.12 Employoe benefitsb cost of any Unl•d holldoy enment is recognised In the p6rlod In wthlGh the 8mpknyee'8 servlw are Temiinallon hrffts are rncognlsed immedlalely as an expense when the tharlty18 Ilemonstrabty commtiled to terminate the emplont of an empbyee or to priwklo tsmilnatlon b8nefits. 1.13 R•tlrnmgnt b•n•fft Payments to deffin8d conlrlbutbn retlreThnt b8nefft sthemes are charged as an gxp8nse a5 fall due.
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Crltlcal accountSng Htlmats• and judgemènts In the ap1¢aOn of the actx)untlng polktes, the trLtslees arg required to make judgements, estSmotas 8nd a88umptlons about the Can9 amount of assets and liabllitle8 that ar8 not readily apparent from ¢)ther SOUTCOS. Tho estimates anLI asso¢iatod *ssumpllons ara b85ed on N8torlcal experl8nce and other f•¢tors that ar• con8klered to be relevant. A¢&1 rn8uN8 may dmfor from ttw e8tlmale5. The estlmatss and und8rlylrwJ assumptions are rovl&wed on an ongoing basls. Revistono to accrjunlng estimates are reccvanlsed In the period in whlch the esllmale Is r8v18ed where the wslon affoGts cfflty that perlcAI, or In the perfod of the rslon and fulure 0d3 whor8 the rnvIsI aff8cts both rreTrt and futurn perlod8. Donatl¢)ns and lega¢i8s Unr••trlcted fund• 2023 Oonatbns and gNts 32.071
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H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Support costs Support G0Man costs 2023 Rent 5.830 2.508 Insurance Stsff tralning EnlertaSnmgnl Interest pa(d 4Jverfl8lng Office costs Subscrlptlons Tèlephone and Intsn 475 181 475 181 234 2,284 732 745 234 2.284 732 745 IWondent examlngrf8 f886 1.788 1.788 13238 1,788 1S.028 Analys8d between ¢rItable actlvltkn8 13,238 1,788 15.026 Gov8m&nc• costs includes payments to the indgpgndant examlners of £1,788 for Independent examlnatlon TruJt¢es None of the INsloes lor any p8rnon8 Ctsnnted vllh them) r1ved any rgmun8ration or benth from tho charty during tho pwlod. Employ••s The avorng8 monlhty number of empbyBe5 durlng the was: 2023 NuMr Honxs for Ukrain8 b8fflenders arml c*6èworkers Languaggs tutors Advltie¥ manager Total 12-
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 Employ•o$ Icontlnuedl Ernployrnnt Costs 2023 Wages 0Tr18alarl8S Other ponsbn LX>Sts 44.631 331 There woro no employe¢8 whose annual rwnuneration was more Ihan £60,OLN). Tanglble flxod assets C•mput•rn Co•t AddOn8 1.3 At 31 Mah 2023 1.903 Carrylng amount At 31 March 2023 1,903 10 Debtor• 2023 Amounts folllng du• wlthln on¢ year. Trad8 debtors 33.054 11 Credltor•: amount8 falllng due wlthln one yaar 2023 Other ta*m)n and social security Trado credRors Other ¢rgdltor5 A(rnal8 8nd deferrg(I IrK 1.067 139 231 1,788 3,225 12 Rotlrnment bgn•frt •ch•m Dollned contrlbutlon s¢h•m•8 The charfty operates a defined c¥)rrtrlbutlon p8n8lon scheme for all qUaIY1ng employees. The assets of the 8chomg are hdd ssparatsty from those of Gharity in an ind#p8ndenty administered fund. Thg chgrye to profrt or in r8spect of d8ffln8d contrtbufltsn #cMe8 wa8 £331. -13-
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 13 R•trl¢t•d funds The In¢ome funds of tho ch8rfty indude restrlcled fvnds coMprfn9 the folkJvlng unexpen¢J8d bdances of donalknns arKI grants held ¢)n tru8t for spwfic purpose8.' Mov•menl In funds In¢omln• Movement In InBomlry Rwourw Tr•n•f• Bdanc• at 31 Il•reh 2023 31 May 2022 Mgntsl Health Support Ukraine Support Blke schemo Engllsh for SFe8k•rn ol Other Languagg$ LIng Sport Home8 for Ukralne 12.738 {4.483) 15.227} (1.605} 8,255 4,873 1,000 9.200 1.947 191,310 (6,041) {5101 (65,1361 3,159 1,437 126.174 226,095 (83.002) 605 143.698 M9ntal Ho8th Support - In October 2022 H.E.L.P. recalvod £12,738 frorn Cambddge8hir• Community Foundation's Hary Cuygton Fund to support 24 refugees with wèllbelng 8888lons, acceas to wJn8elllng and trauma LKwpational therapy 8eS3ic. Ukraine Support- In February 2023 H.E.L.P. réceivéd £9, from Cambrtdgeshlre Communty FoundJtk)n Red Cross Fund lo Support r8ftoets from Ukrain8 wfth sodal aCtM1 and 8UPPOrt. Blke schemé - In Sgptomber 2022 Pètartsough Cty Coundl grantod £1,000 of supkKt to H.E.L.P. for provl$kH) of blcyde8 and acce880rles to th8 communty. Engllsh for Spèakor8 of Other Languages - In November 2022 Potsrborough Clty Ciwncll gr•ntod £9200 of nd8 to $upwt the prSlOn of languw tutors arKJ leaming books. Lmng Sport- L5ving Sport have provldgj sever81 grants to H.E.L.P. Ihls y98r. The first grant was £500 lowaft18 thg prO810n of blcycle helmets and k$ alongBhJè thè PCC btycle scheme. Further grnnts of £1,447 wlll support thg charlty In provhlln9 sports oquipment fortha a¢tIeS prnvided by tho charity for the communlty. Hcffie8 for Ukralne - H.E.L.P. have recelved ongolng fvndlng from P8tartorough CNY C¢)uncll to supwrt refLQQgS offlvlng In the counrAI area und8r the Hom9$ lor Ukralne 8cheme In promdlng a¢8 and a88tst•nt wlth housing and other socjal St¢0$. -14-
H.E.L.P. (HELPING EMPOWER LIVES IN PETERBOROUGH) NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED) FOR THE PERIOD ENDED 31 MARCH 2023 14 Analys18 of n•t assets botw¥n lund Unr•8trktsd R1rf¢t•d funds funds 2Q23 2023 Totsl 2023 Fund bolan¢os at 31 Mah 2023 are represented by. T8ngSble 8ssets Current 058etsllllabllnkn8) 1,903 20,724 143,698 164,422 22,827 143,698 166,325 15 R•Satod p•rty transadlom There were no d18cb)8able rolated pafty transactions dudng the period. 15-