Annual Report
Joseph's Smile
August 5th 2024- August 4th 2025
Charity Number:
1199979
Trustee's:
Mrs Katy Yeandle (Chair of trustee), Mrs Lisa Jayne Williams, Mrs Surpriti Ffion
Elizabeth Kidwell, Mrs Victoria Jones, Mrs Sian Eryl Thomas, Mr Mark Jones, Mrs
Mair Williams, Mrs Louise Griffiths, Mr Andrew Griffiths, Mrs Katrina Poole
Principal Office:
206 Cwmgarw Road, Rhosamman, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire. SA18 IDH.
Tel: 03301335 699
Independent Examiner:
Bevan Buckland Ltd, Ground Floor, Cardigan House, Castle Court, Swansea,
Enterprise Park, Swansea. SA7 9LA
Tel: 01792 410100

Contents
Page 3-14: Trustee report.
Page 15: Independent examiner report.
Page 16: Report and financial statements.
As a trustee of Joseph's Smile, l am incredibly proud of everything the
charity has achieved during this financial year. The dedication. compassion.
and hard work shown by everyone involved have made a real and lasting
difference. and it has been inspiring to see the impact continue to grow.
Joseph's Smile is going from strength to strength. building a stronger
foundation, reaching more people, and growing in both confidence and
ambition for the future.
Katy Yeandle
Giving Families Hope. Time. and the Help They Need -
When They Need It Most

Trustee Report
The trustees of the charity present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the year
ended 4th August 2025. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by
Charities.. Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in
accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS
102).
About us and our mission
Joseph's Smile was founded in August 2022 in loving memory of
three-year-old Joseph Yeandle, who passed away from
neuroblastoma. Born from personal experience, our mission is to
support familie8 facing a similar journey- so they can focus on
what truly matters: time with their child.
After Joseph's diagnosis. we worked tirelessly to raise £250.000
for a pioneering cancer vaccine trial in New York.
However. before we could access the treatment. Joseph relapsed and passed away
just two day8 after Chri8tma& The heartbreak of losing precious time to
fundraising became our driving force - we never want another family to experience
the same struggle.
Led by Joseph's mother and aunt. Katy and Emma have propelled the charity's
growth. reaching more children than they ever imagined. High-profile events. more
than 50 fundraisers in 2 years and the BBC documentary Two Sister8, One Goal
have further amplified their mission, enabling them to support hundreds of children
with cancer and other life-limiting conditions across Wales with numbers growing
rapidly across the UK.
Joseph's Smile is dedicated to helping children access life-saving or life-changing
treatments and equipment that are not available on the NHS, as well as other
means of support outlined below. No family should have to fight for their child's
treatment while already battling life threatening illness. Alongside our incredible
supporters. we give families hop& time. and the help they need - when they need it
most.
Together, we flght. Together, we remember. Together, we brlng hope
Our Work at Joseph's Smile
Joseph's Smile exists to ease the financial and emotional burden for familie8 facing childhood cancer
and other life-limiting conditions. Our key initiatives include:
1. Grants for Famllles- Working with other charities to provide financial assistance
for treatment, travel, and medical equipment not covered by the NHS.
2. WIEEly Vest Scheme - Supplying specially designed vests to protect Hickman
lines. allowing children to play safely and giving parents peace of mind.
3. Neuroblastoma Research- Supporting vital research into better treatment
options and outcomes for children with this aggressive cancer.
4. Bells for Heaven Campaign - A national initiative remembering children who
have passed away, offering comfort and support to grieving families.

Our Objective
The relief of need of families with children (under 25) who have a chronic or life-limiting illnesses by
providing grants, items and support to individuals in need and/or charitie8, or other organisations
working to relieve the need of families of children (under 25) with chronic or life-limiting illnesses.
Alleviate the financial burden on families who need to privately fund their child's medical
treatment or equipment that is not available through the NHS or within the UK.
Support families by offering grants and individualised fundraising assistance for their
child's medical treatment or equipment.
Provide grants to charities that facilitate and organise medical treatments or equipment
for children.
Supply essential items to children undergoing cancer treatment with a Hickman Line.
Offer family experiences and gifts to families dealing with chronic, life-limiting illnesses or
who have children in hospital setting&
Raise awarene88 about the challenges families face in securing funding for their child's
medical treatment or equipment.
Raise awareness of childhood cancer. the impact it has on the family and the lack of
funding to alleviate childhood cancer in the UK.
Support funding towards new Childhood Cancer research initiatives.
Support bereaved familie8 through our'Bells for Heaven, campaign, ensuring that no child
is forgotten.
Public Benefit
The Trustees confirm that they have complied with the duty in Section 4 of the Charities Act 2006 to
have due regard to public benefit guidance published by the Commission in determining the activities
undertaken by the charity- The Tru8tee8 are satisfied that the aim8 and objectives of the charityp and
the activities reported on above to achieve those aims, meet these principles.

Activities and achievements of the year
Allocated £85,850 to fund lifesaving or life-changing
medical treatment and equipment for children that is not
available through the NHS or within the UK. This was an
increase of 40% compared to the previous financial year.
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Produced and
distributed over 400
Wiggly Vests. crafted
by volunteer& These
vests, invented by
Joseph Yeandle's
mother, safely
secure a child's
Hickman line. More
information on the
Wiggly Vest and
future plans is
available in the
article below.
Distributed 400 Christmas
glfts to children hospitalised
at Morriston Hospital and
Glangwili Hospital in South
Wales.
Successfully secured Cornic Relief funding for a Development and Growth initiative. The
£25.000 grant awarded will pay for a promotional company to take over graphical content
and events within the charity.
Our 'Bells for Heaven,
campaign successfully ran for
the third year, with the new
addition of walking in
Christmas parades with
illuminated stars. Bereaved
families and volunteers joined
the walks in Swansea,
Rhondda, and Aberdare
Christmas parade& Over 40
illuminated lanterns were
made, each adorned with the
name of a child who is now in
heaven.
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Activities and achievements of the year
Over 40 gifts were sent to bereaved families as a gift of remembrance during the
Christmas period.
Bells were rung at midday on
Christmas Eve around the country,
including in churches and cathedral
as an act of remembrance for
children spending Christmas in
heaven.
Part-funded a Neuroblastorna event in
Manchester organised by Friends of Rosie.
Fifty Neuroblastoma experts and clinicians
from across the world were flown in to
attend a two-day meeting to discuss new and
innovative ways forward for treating
Neuroblastoma.
The documentary, 'Two Sisters - One Goal,,
was aired on national BBC TV and gained over
1 million vlew& The documentary featured
Emma and Katy as they planned a Wales vs
England charity football match in aid of
childhood cancer.
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Attended BBC Breakfast in August to
promote the documentary 'Two
Sisters - One Goal,. and again on
Christmas Eve to promote our'Bells
for Heaven. campaign.
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Activities and achievements of the year
Started discussions with the Corgi
factory on producing a new Wiggly Vest
designed for babie& The vest will help
babies across the UK who are impacted
by childhood cancer These vests will keep
Hickman lines safe and secure, which will
not only relieve stress and anxiety for
parents, but also restore play and
freedom for infants and help prevent
replacement surgery.
Joseph's Smile was
charity partner at the
Child of Wales Awards.
A big event in the Welsh
calendar and an honour
to have been selected.
In attendance was
Steve Balsamo and the
Black Mountain Voice
choir. singing a song for
Joseph,.
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Organised a very
successful event at
Brynamman Cinema,
featuring Welsh football
manager Craig Bellamy
and lan Gwyn Hughe&
cancer.
CROESO.WELCOME

Activities and achievements of the year
Joseph's Smile Go Green Week
was a great success and
involved many primary schools,
businesses, and a Parkrun
event, with over 400
participants wearing green to
raise awareness of Joseph's
Smile.
Created the 'Kids Get Cancer Too, campaign, which
aims to unite all childhood cancer charities under
one goal for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. A
website was created to unite the public, businesses,
and charities in promoting Childhood Cancer
Awareness Month with one clear message and
goal.
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to launch
A United Campaign
for Childhood Cancer
Awareness Month
Campaign
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Over 4,000 UK Children
& Young People are
Diagnosed with Cancer
Every Year
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With your support, we can
raise the profile of childhood
cancer and boost awareness
and funds into research
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Activities and achievements of the year
A second Halloween event
was created to help raise
funds and awareness for the
charity. The Halloween event
created a safe and welcoming
environment for children to
follow a trick-or-treat trail and
meet magical characters
along the route.
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Successfully organised a Walking Rugby event
alongside Ammanford RFG a '100 Miles for
Joseph's Smile. event in January. and supported
over 20 runners competing in the Cardiff Half
Marathon.
Howdens Swansea selected
Joseph's Smile as their
chosen charity for a Lions
Tour event at swan8ea.com
Stadium.
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Support Fund
Our usual monthly grant scheme is now being phased out to
replace our new Support Fund. The new support fund will
ensure that even more children are able to access the help
and support that they need. Families are able to apply once
every year for 8UPPOrt to pay or part pay for their medical
treatment or equipment that's currently unavailable to them
on the NHS.
We have proudly
helped to fund:
Cancer Vaccines
Immunotherapy
Intensive Physiotherapy
P Pod Mould5
Baftin Walkers
DFMO treatment
Stem Cell Transplants
Accommodation
Hydfotherapy
Therapy Dogs
Specialist equipment
Intensive Constraint Induced
Movement Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Speech and Language Therapy
House adaptions
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Dynamlc Movement
Intervention Therapy
MNRI Therapy
Vitalstim feeding therapy
Laser therapy
The charity's airn is to relieve the burden and pressure off
families who are trying to raise these funds. By offering
support through our Support Fund, families can spend more
quality time together and reach their target goal faster,
allowing them to start treatment or purchase necessary
equipment sooner.
To ensure the safety and validity of the medical treatment,
children accessing help from the support fund must have
their fundraising campaign facilitated by another registered
charity who has the means of verifying the safety and need
for treatment. However, Joseph's Smile can validate
equipment grants independently through our internal
verif ication process.
Joseph's Smile transfers the monthly grant into a
designated fund for each child, and we keep these fund8 in
their designated account until they are ready to access the
treatment/equipment.
This year, a total of £85.850 has been designated to help children access medical treatment and
equipment that is unavailable to them on the NHS.
Wiggly Vest
THE JOSEPH'S SMILE WIGGLY VEST
PARENT TESTIMONIAL
THE JOSEPH'S SMILE WIGGLY VEST
PARENT TESTIMONIAL
"THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR
TAKING AWAY A WORRY OF
OURS AND HELPING TO
PROTECT OUR SON.
ARCHIE WEARS HIS VEST
2417 AND WE COULDN'T BE
WITHOUT IT.
THANK YOU, YOUR'RE ALL
AMAZING.
ARCHIE
ARCHIE'S MUM

Children undergoing cancer treatment often require a Hickman line. an essential but fragile device. A
Hickman Line is a long, flexible plastic tube that is inserted under the skin of the child's chest wall. The
tube then goes into a large vein just above the heart. The line dangles from the child's chest to their
hips and if pulled or damaged, it is life threatening and will require emergency surgery. Young children
are much more prone to damage or pulling due to the nature of their play and therefore the line limit8
their ability to play freely and causes significant distress for parents and families. Each emergency
surgery to repair a damaged line costs the NHS thou8and8 of pounds and brings immense emotional
trauma to families.
This is where our Wiggly Vests make a real difference. Designed by Joseph's mum, a textiles teacher,
these vests keep Hickman lines secure, allowing children to move freely, play safely, and reclaim some
normality in their daily lives. During this financial year, we have provided over 400 vests to children
across the UK in partnership with Noah's Ark Children's Hospital and charities such as LATCH and
Solving Kids. Cancer
We conducted a feedback survey with parents and health clinicians and the response was very
positive:
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thing that made rny daughterfs
experience of ha￿ing a Flickfftan line
manageable and something she wasnt
vithoLrt throughout the whole of her
treatrnent She ￿ a very energthc ckn"id.
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therapy. the vest5 have allowed her to
play arKI be comfortable vithc
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was so anxious and constsntty stressed.
The wggiy vest ab￿lUtelY swed us
my son loves it so much. he take it
off. So much 50 that I to ask the
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families irnpacted by ckn"idhood cancer."
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to keep a child's Hickma
Line Safe and Secure.
allow the child more
freedorn_to play.

Structure, governance and management
The charity is controlled by its governing document, Constitution of a Charitable Incorporated
Organisation. At the end of the financial year, the charity wa8 governed and managed by 10 trustee&
New trustees are appointed by a majority vote of the existing Board. New trustees receive the
governing document. latest financial results. and Charity Commission guidance. Ongoing training is
provided via optional online courses.
The trustees who served during the year and up to the date of signature of the financial statements
were:
Pollcles currently In place Include the followlng:
Katy Yeandle
Lisa Jayne Williams
Surpriti Ffion Elizabeth Kidwell
Victoria Jones
Sian Eryl Thomas
Mark Jones
Mair Williams
Louise Griffiths
Andrew Griffiths
Karina Poole
Acceptance and refusal of donations policy.
Board code of conduct policy.
Conflict of interest policy.
Due diligence policy.
Environmental Policy
Equal Opportunity Policy.
Ethical fundraising policy.
Financial control policy.
Grant making policy.
Safeguarding policy.
Volunteer policy.
Statement of trustee's responsibilities
The trustees are responsible for preparing the Annual Report and the financial statements in
accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally
Accepted Accounting Practice).
The law applicable to charities in England and Wales. the Charities Act 2011, Charity (Accounts and
Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed requires the trustees to prepare
financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the
charity and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and
expenditure, of the charity for that period. In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are
required to:
select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistentlyj
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent-
state whether applicable accounting standards hawe been followed, subject to any material
departures disclosed and explained in the financial statements.
prepare the financial statements on the going concern ba818 unles8 It is inappropriate to presume
that the charity will continue in business.
The trustees are re8pon8ible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable
accuracy at any time the financial position of the charity and to enable them to ensure that the
financial statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports)
Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the
assets of the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud
and other irregularitie&

Financial Review
Funds were generated via donations from individuals, Gift Aid. Grants, fundraising events and
in-memorial donations.
For the financial period between the 5th August 2024 to August the 4th 2025. a total of £169.257.24
was received in income, of which £22,500.00 was restricted income from Comic Relief.
The total expenditure within this period equates to £113B6901
Total funds carried forward equates to £100B60.60. However, only £2,510.84 are general funds placed
in the charity free reserve. whilst £98349.76 are designated and restricted funds which have been
allocated to the following:
Bells for Heaven Campaign = £1,655.32
Cancer Research Fund - £10,627.28
Restricted Comic Relief Grant £14,141.72
Restricted Lottery fund = £8.01
Development Fund = £23,59&97
Support Fund = £13.312.66
Wiggly Vest Fund = £3.43&50
Funds held that have already been designated to individual children for their treatment and equipment
£31.56730
The charity has carried forward £2.510.84 in free reserves. which is located in the general unrestricted
funds. The value of the charity's single highest donation received from a corporate donor during the
financial period of this return was £9.500.00 on the 15th October from the Child of Wales Awards.
The value of the charity's single highest donation received from an individual during the financial period
of this return was £490.00 from Tom Rawlins on the 16th of December. Tom Rawlins is also a related
party to a trustee. No income was received from outside of the United Kingdom during the financial
period of this return, neither did the charity spend funds outside of the United Kingdom
Employees, Volunteers and Trustees
The trustees and volunteers contribute their time on a voluntary basi& In September 2024. the charity
appointed its first employee on a temporary l Year contract: a part-time Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
working 25 hours per week.
This role has been funded through Gift Aid donations and the accumulation of small grants. The CEO'S
primary responsibility is to lead the charity's development and Secure larger-scale funding. This will
enable the organisation to expand its operation8. create additional employment opportunities and
ultimately support a greater number of children.
The trustees give their time on a voluntary basis, and no payments or reimbursements were made to
trustees during this financial period.
The CEO is a connected person to one of the trustees. Authorisation for this appointment was sought
immediately from the Charity Commission at the time of appointment. Pending the Commission's
response. the appointment proceeded; formal authorisation was subsequently granted in January
2026. The total wage paid for the CEO role during this financial period was £17360.02
During this financial period. there was approximately 60 volunteers who helped the charity.

Statement of trustees, responsibilities
Approved by order of the chair of trustees on 19 May 2026 and signed on its behalf by:
Katy Yeandle
Founder and Chair of Trustees
Responsibility:......................................
Signature:.......

Independent examiner report.
I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of Joseph'5 Smile {the Trust}
for the year ended 4 August 2025.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in
accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 {'the Act,).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under section 145 of the
Act and In carrying out my examination I have followed all applicable Dlrections given by the
Charity Commission under section 145(5)(bl of the Act.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have come to my attention
in connection with the examination giving me cause to believe that in any material respect:
accounting records were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the
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 {Accounts and Reports) Regulations 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 concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination
to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of
the accounts to be reached.
Michael Jones
Bevan Buckland Ltd
Ground Floor
Cardigan House
Castle Court
swansea Enterprise Park
Swansea
SA7 9LA

Report and financial statements
Joseph's Smile
ststement of R•¢•lpts •nd Pym•nts
for th• y••r •￿d￿ 4 A￿USt 2025
2025
Tot•1 Fund$
2024
Total Fun(h
Unre8trirted
Funds
Rutricted
Funds
RECEIPTS
Charitable activities
Oonations and LeBacles
Other trading activities
Investment income
12.982
121.844
10.676
1.255
22,5
35.482
121.844
10.676
1,255
20.635
48.559
64.939
TOTAL RECEIPTS
146,757
169,257
135,179
PAYMENTS
Charitable activities
Expendlture on raidln8 funds
Governance cost
90.523
12,496
2,492
8,358
98,881
12,496
2,492
101.541
16.625
1,226
TOTAL PAYMENTS
105.511
8.358
113.869
119,393
Net of re¢elpt$1lp•yment$}
Transfers between funds
Cash funds last year end
Cath fvndi thls yé•r end
41,246
,142
55,388
15,786
45,464
86,710
45,472
lQl,860
29.687
45,472
14.150

Joe5ph's Smile
Statement ol Assets and Ilabilltles
for the year ended 4" August 2025
2(r25
2024
Unrestilrted
Fund5
Restrlrted
Funds
Totsl Funds
Total Funds
ASSETS
Cash funds
86.710
14.150
I￿.860
45.472
TOTAL ASSETS
86,710
14,150
100,860
45.472
UABILMES
The firk3naal statements were approved by the Board of Trustees and aulhotised for Issue on
and vrfere signed on its LEhalf by.
Name.. Katy Yeandle
ReswnSI￿1ity'.
Chair of Trustees
Signature"