Registered number: 09310285 Charity number: 1200658
MOZAIK
TRUSTEES’ REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] December 2024
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE CHARITY AND ITS TRUSTEES
Trustees
David G Boyd Chair Emmanuel Entee
Paola Filetti Cathy Nobles None on record
Paapa Kwasi Danquah Samuel Sarpiya
Charity Registered Number
1165548
Registered Office
99 Grove Road HARPENDEN Hertfordshire AL5 1ER
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MOZAIK
TRUSTEES REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] December 2024
The Trustees present their annual report for the year ended 31[st] December 2024.
Structure, Governance & Management
The charity was established under a Memorandum of Association which sets out the objects and powers of the charitable company.
The governing body of the charity is the Board of Trustees. The trustees are also directors for the purpose of the Companies Act.
Membership
The charity is constituted of a Membership which is open to any individual committed to promoting its objects and who is:
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➢ Nominated by two current members of the charity and applies to the charity in the form required by the Trustees.
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➢ Is aged 16 or over;
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➢ Is approved by a vote of at least 66% of the current Members voting in person or by proxy at an AGM;
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➢ Signs the Register of Members and subscribes without reservation to the Statement of Purpose as set out herein and signs a document agreeing to MOZAIK’s objectives.
Trustee selection methods
The Trustees have control of the Charity and funds. Each of the Trustees must be a Member and sign a Declaration of Willingness to act as a Charity Trustee. A Trustee should retire after serving for three years but shall serve a maximum of four consecutive terms of three years.
Every issue may be determined by a simple majority of the votes cast at a meeting or by a written Resolution signed by all the Trustees.
Objectives & Activities Purpose
Our main purpose is prevention of human trafficking and poverty alleviation
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TRUSTEES REPORT (Continued)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] December 2024
Main activities
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➢ Prevention through awareness, educational programs, and conferences
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➢ Intervention through psychosocial support, and spiritual care where necessary through prayer support and discipleship.
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➢ Post care through skill development, training and empowerment programmes
Achievements & Performance
The Charity is dependent on the services of unpaid volunteers for which we are greatly indebted and wish to thank them for their commitment and support.
Achievements during the year include:
Education – we are committed to running high quality training. We provide training that promotes awareness of human trafficking and leadership development. We do so in collaboration with a network of other organizations within the UK, and Ghana. Through workshops, we resource and conferences, we resource participants and equip participants with educational tools to create in order to create awareness. We conduct leadership development programs for leaders across various social spectrum. In the last two years (2023- 2024), we’ve especially conducted various programmes in Luton, England, and in Accra, Tema, Ho in Ghana , training approximately 400 participants.
Leadership development – We are committed to the provision of training programmes for religious and corporate leaders to resource them with awareness tools, and tools for development of their leadership. In the spring and summer of 2024, we trained over 200 leaders in Ghana in our training workshops.
Financial Review
Principle sources of income
The charity’s primary sources of income are through voluntary donations which amount to 96% of total income, and 4% through income from speaking invitations.
Expenditure
Our main expenditures during the year were to provide training, and community developments projects in Ghana.
Reserves Policy
The Trustees consider that reserves equivalent to between three and six months operation expenditure is required to allow for the uncertain income flow through the fluctuation of income and donations.
The trustees are considering ways to increase the certainty of donation income, and our unrestricted funds or ‘free reserves’.
Trustees’ Responsibility Statement
The Trustees (who are also directors of MOZAIK for the purposes of company law) are responsible for preparing the Trustees’ report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally
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Accepted Accounting Practice).
Company law requires the Trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year. Under company law the Trustees must not approve the financial statements unless they are satisfied that they 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 these financial statements, the Trustees are required to;
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select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently;
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observe the methods and principles in the Charities SORP;
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make judgements and accounting estimates that are reasonable and prudent;
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prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charitable company will continue in operation.
The Trustees are responsible for keeping adequate accounting records that are sufficient to show and explain the charitable company’s transactions and disclose, with reasonable accuracy, at any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006.
This report was approved by the Trustees on 26[th] January 2025 and signed on their behalf by Emmanuel K Entee
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTS
2022 – 2024
Contents
INCOMING ................................................................................................................................ 6 OUTGOING ............................................................................................................................... 7
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INCOMING
| DATE | AMOUNT - £ | PURPOSE |
|---|---|---|
| May19 2023 | 61 | Trustee deposit |
| May2 2024 | 152 | donation |
| May7 2024 | 10,856.25 | donation |
| July8 2024 | 275 | loan |
| Sept 20 2024 | 6,000 | Loan-Int community development |
| Oct 28 2024 | 449.14 | Donation-Univ of Nations |
| Dec 3 2024 | 50 | Donation – Plethora tech |
| Dec 2 2024 | 764.64 | Donation-Univ of Nations |
| Jan 3 2025 | 50 | Donation – Plethora tech |
| TOTAL | ||
| 18,658.03 | ||
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OUTGOING
| DATE | AMOUNT - £ | PURPOSE |
|---|---|---|
| May19 2023 | 58 | Misc |
| May 8 2024 | 51 | Trustee Meeting Expense |
| May14 2024 | 1,468 | Int communityDev |
| May29 2024 | 25 | Bank charges |
| May29 2024 | 9,000 | Int communityDev |
| May29 2024 | 45 | Bank charges |
| July9 2024 | 692 | Belvoir Hitchin |
| Sept 25 2024 | 100 | Travel expenses |
| Sept 25 2024 | 25 | Bank charges |
| Sept 25 2024 | 4,800 | Int comm Dev |
| Sept 30 2024 | 1,000 | Rental |
| Sept 30 2024 | 80 | Travel expenses |
| Sept 30 2024 | 449 | Travel expenses |
| Dec 4 2024 | 250 | Travel expenses |
| Dec 12 2024 | 120 | Travel expenses |
| Dec 23 2024 | 280 | Travel expenses |
| TOTAL | ||
| £18,443 | ||
| BALANCE | ||
| £215.03 | ||
Signed by Trustees January 26, 2025
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Charity No: 1200658
Mozaik Partnership Agreement with YWAM Tema, Ghana
Affirming Statement of Purpose
- As a Partner of MOZAIK UK, YWAM Tema, Ghana is committed to affirming our Statement of Purpose and our organizational objectives.
Based our partnership, Mozaik will attempt to promote the work of YWAM Tema. This includes:
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Promoting YWAM Tema on our Social Media platforms
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Invitation to workshops and conferences
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Share YWAM Tema’s events, Blogs, and Videos
Partnership Objectives
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YWAM Tema, Ghana, an independent organization will works in collaboration with Mozaik to address human trafficking related issues through workshops, conferences and projects across Ghana.
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YWAM Tema will assist Mozaik to strengthen our existing collaboration whiles offering relatively easy mobility in Ghana.
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YWAM Tema, Ghana and Mozaik Institute will work together to run annual anti-human trafficking conference in Ghana.
Roles and Responsibilities
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Mr Humphrey Tetteh- Ocloo, Director of YWAM Tema, support’s MOZAIK to facilitate fieldbased initiatives in Ghana.
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Mr Humprey Tetteh- Ocloo, volunteer with Mozaik as a non-executive member.
Sign: Emmanuel K. Entee
Sign: Humphrey Tetteh- Ocloo
Mozaik 99 Grove Road Harpenden, Herts AL5, 1ER UK
http:// https://mozaik.org.uk
YWAM Tema, Ghana GT-311-7369, Tema-Greater Accra, TEMA, CE 11 319, Greater Accra, Ghana http:// https://ywamtema.com