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2023-10-31-accounts

FOJRF O ,NIIAL

ALLAH. IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE Mosr BENEFiceKr, The Mosf MERCIFUL WELCOME TO FGRF

ADMINisfRATIVE . DEfAILS Trustee R A Asghar (appointed l.11.22) S M F Sami (appointed l.II22) R Rasheed (appointed l.11.22) M S Ashraf (appointed 25.1023) Chairman of Trustee R AAsghar (appointed l.11.22) Registered Charty number 1200869 Principal addres&. 284 Witton Road, Birmingham, B6 6NX Independent Examiner Munday Long Associates Ltd Alton House, 66-68 High Str￿t Northwood, Middlese& HA61BL

CONTENT . Al)out Us Message f rom the Chair of Trustees The Trustees 05 Our Vision and Strategy financial Review Independent Examiner Report 9-10 Inancial Ststement

ABour Faizan Global Relief Foundation UK (FGRF UK), a non-governmental organisation, is dedicated to fostering community-led, holistic solutions for long-term impact on a global scale. The foundation engages in diverse initiatives such as Environmentsl Pollution Prevention, tr￿ planting, food donation4 Education, Technical Skill4 and Healthcare. Operating in emergency relief, hard-to-reach areas and helping in disaster relief situation4 FGRF UK functions as a comprehensive solutions ecosjste The organisation's multIfa￿ted development approach is designed to empower communities and individuals enabling self-reliance and sustainable progress materials organising health camp participating in rescue operations and arranging temF>)rary shelters Effective disaster management relies on timely information from affected ar￿ FGRF UK has demonstrated its commitment to disaster response ty 9Niftly providing relief materials f ree food distribution, engaging in rescue operations setting up temFK>rary shelters organising health camps and enhancing communication facilities With the increasing frequency and severty of natural disasters like floods and earthquakes FGRF UK remains dedicated to alleviating the suffering of victims and acti￿lY contributing to disaster management efft>rt& Di&ister Management and Food: Environment Department During disasters FGRF UK plays a pivotal role in quick resFX)nse, aiming to save li￿Es with Faizan Global Relief Foundation UK (FGRF UK) emerges as a crucial entity in managing and preser4ing natural resources dispersed across diverse geogrdphical boundaries including remote and inaccessible area& Comprising a dedicated group. FGRF UK focuses on the a￿BIlable funds and donating food. The organisation engages in providing disaster relief materials organising health camp participating in rescue operation4 and arranging temwrary shelter& Effective disaster management relies on timely information from affected areas FGRF UK has demonstrated its commitment to ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.01

ABour relationships assessing requirement4 Operating health assessment centres and saving the environmenL and planning disaster management vnrk around the resource managemenL This organisation world. The foundation's success is collaborates with the government to gather attributed to flexible planning and pertinent information, facilitating the population-based projects that promotion and implementation of key encompass health education, promotion, environmental programme& In the social marketirKJ. community contemporary landscape, heightened developmenL and advocacy. environmental av4areness and enforcement are imperative. FGRF UK plass a pivotal role in global recognition for its Invol￿Ernent in environmentsi protection, inter+/ening in areas such as avrdreness generation, planting trees resource de￿lopment and documentation, introduction of altematiKE livelihoods coordination with govemment departments and habitat monitoring, managemenL and restoration. The foundation's Multifa￿ted approach underscores ts commitment to addressing the urgent and demanding needs of environmental conser4ation on a global scale. Healthcare: Faizan Global Relief Foundation UK (FGRF UK) focuses on addressing healthcare Servi￿ to undet5erved populatior6 with limited or no access to healthcare facilities ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.02

COUNTRIES OF I . PERATIO Our Global Impact: Bridging Hope Across Borders Faizan Global Relief Foundation (FGRF UK) extends its humanitarian efftjrts across different countries, including United Kingdom, Pakistan, Turkiye, Afghanistan, Palestine, Morocco, Libya and Syria. Our work focuses on providing essential aid, such as clean water, food, healthcare, and education, to communities facing poverty and hardship, while also offering disaster relief and supporting sustainable development. TK4 ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.03

MESSAGE FROM THE CHAIRKqN OF TRusfEES Dear Members. Supporters, and Friends, As the Chair of Trustees, it is my privilege to address you today and reflect on the incredible work our organisation has accomplished in the f ield of welfare. Our mission to support and uplift those in need has never been more critical, and your unvRvering dedication and generosity continue to be the driving force behind our success. Over the past year. we have faced numerous challenges, but thanks to your commitment and our collective efforts, we have achieved signif icant milestones. Our programmes have our work is evident in the stories of hope and transformation that we hear daily. Our team of volunteers. staff, and partners has shown remarkable resilience and innovation, adapting to changing circumstances and f inding new ways to deliver essential sep4ices. Whether it's through providing food, shelter, healthcare. or emotional support. every act of kindness and every contribution has made a difference. I would like to take this opportunity to express my heartfelt gratitude to each one of you. Your support, whether through time, resources, or donations, has been invaluable. Together, we are creating a community where everyone has the OPF)Ortunity to thrive, and no one is left behind. As we look ahead, we remain committed to our mission and to finding new ways to enhance our impact. There is still much work to be done, and we need your continued support to reach our goals. Let us continue to stand together, united in our vision of a better future for all. ANNUAL REPORT2023 PG.04

OUR TRUSTEES REZWAN ALI ASGHAR TRUSTEE SYED MUHAMMAD FAISAL SAMI TRUSTEE . r¥24)1'2 MUHAMMAD SHAHZAD ASHRAF TRUSTEE RIZWAN RASHEED TRUSTEE ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.0S

OUR sio AND RATEG COMPASSION FOR EVERYONE The tssk of FGRF is to serve the grief.stricken Ummah of my Master LkdJJl FGRF is determined to support troubled individuals and the needy vtherever in the world they are. I look forward to getting an opportunity to express my gratitude for yDur supporL - RF m￿41 IIBYA ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.06

REVIEW FINANCIAL . ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.07

FINANCIAL REVIEW OF TION U 0￿ECr1VEsAND AcfMTIES Objectives and aims The objects of the charity (FGRF) are; Financial position During the sear unrestricted income of £14,659 and restricted income of £3%,995 11) The prevention or relief of PCPErty in Pakistsn by providing." grants items and ser￿iceS to indmduals in need andbr charitie4 or other organisations working to prevent or relieve pu4erty. At 31 October 2023 unrestricted funds of £4516 V￿re held. The Trust￿5 have continued to broaden the scope of the fundraising that are held by the FGRF. It is the Trustees, intention to keep this matter under review, in conjunction with the FGRF'S ecemal advisors in order that the fundraising can be used to produce incomethat can be applied to fulf il the objects ofthe FGRF. (2) The advan￿ment of education in Pakistan by the provision of grants items and ser￿iceS to indmduals or charitie4 or other organisations ¥vorking to advan education. (J) The relief of f inancial need and suffering among victims of natural or other kinds of disaster in the form of money (or other means deemed suttable) for person bodies, organisations and/or countries affected including the prcwision of medical aid. Having regard to the abo￿￿ the Trusts believe that the f inancial FJ)Sition of the FGRF is satisfactory and that the FGRF will have suff icient reserves to mt its obligations in the future. Reserves pollcy It is the Tru¥cees' policy to maintain enough reSer￿S to pr(xluce income in order to meet any commitments that they have made and in order to support appropriate causes when they come to the attention of the Trustee& The Trustees will k￿p this FX)licy under review. Public benef it The Trustees recognise their responsibilities tovrdrds public benef it under the requirements of the Charities Act 2011. The Trustees believe that their charitable activities are for the public benef it and that the benef it is clear and identrfiable. ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.08

FINANCIAL REVIEW ES 5fRucfuR&GOVERNANCEAND mANAGEmE￿r that period. In preparing those f inancial statements the trustees are required to Governing document The charity is a Charitsble Incorporated Organisation (CIO), Foundation registered on 01 November 2022 as a bcKly corporate under part11 of the Charities Act 2011. - select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently, - observP the methods and principles in theCharitySORP; - make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudenl FUNDS HELD AS cu￿0DlAN FOR OTHERS - prepare thefinancial statements on the The charity does not act as a custodian going concem basis unless it is trust￿ for the assets of any other charty. inappropriate to presume that thecharitywill continue in business srATEMENT OF TRusfEES RESPONSIBILMES The trustees are resFX)nsible for k￿pIng proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the f inancial position of the charity and to enablethem to ensurethat the f inancial The trust￿ are responsible for p￿parIng the Report of theTrustees and the f inancial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards {United lfjngdom Generally Accepted Accounting practi￿). statements comply with the Charities Act 2011, the Charity (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 arKI the provisions of thetrust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charty and hen￿ for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularitie& STATEMENT OF TRusfEES RESPONSIBILmES- continued The law applicable to charities in EnglarKJ and Wales, the Charities Act 2011, Chartty (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 and the provisions of the trust deed requires the trustees to prepare f inancial statements Approved by order of the tx)ard of trustees for each f inancial year which give a true and on l61oet2024 and ssgned on its kEhalf by. fair view of the state of affairs of the charty and of the incoming resources and application of resources including the income and expenditure, of the charty for R AAsghar-Trustee ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.09

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO Independent examinerfs report to the trustees of Faizan Global Relief Foundation UK I report to the charity trustees on my examination of the accounts of Faizan Global Relief Foundation UK (FGRF) for the year ended 31 October 2021 OMIAC (n•41 1 Responsibilities and basis of report AStheCharitytNst￿0fthe FGRFyou are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordan with the requirements of the Charities Act 2011 (the Act?. CE/C I rep)rt in respect of my examination of the charitys accounts carried out under Section 145 of the Act and in carrying out my examination I have followed all applicable Directiors given by the Charity Commission under Section 145{5)(b) of the ACL ts .fest ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.10

INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO Independent examiner* statement I have no COn￿rnS and have come across no other matters in connection with the Since yDur charitsls gross income exceeded examination to which attention should be £250,000 JDur examiner must be a member drawn in this report in order to enable a of a listed body. proper understanding of the accounts to I can conf irm that l am qualrfied to be r&iched. undertake the examination because l am a member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants which is one of the listed bodie& M D YOUS4F FCCA Munday Long Assodates Ltd Alton House 6&68 High Street I have completed my examination. I conf irm North that no material matters have come to my Middlesex attention in connection with the HA6IBL examination gmng me cause to believe that in any material respect DATE" I6108t2024 l. accounting records were not kept in respect of the charity as required by Section 130 of the ACL or I the accounts do not accord with tho records, or 3. the accounts do not comply with the applicable requirenlènts Con￿rning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities (Accounts and Rewrts) 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 indeperKlent examination. ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.11

FINANCIAL- ATEMENT urront Alonth 00 45 000 250.000 295,000 200.000 95.000 1.825.000 200.000 20.000 1.050.000 Current Month Year to I 122.0L:, 22.000 7090 DO I 3.000 70,onn 12 ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.12

srATEMENT OF FINANCIAL AcnviTIES FOR R20 NOTE UNRESTRICTED FUNDS riESTRICTED TOTAL FUNDS 2023£ Income and Endowments from: Donations and legacies 14,660 396,995 411,655 Expenditure on: Charitable activities Charitable activities 10,143 72,240 82,383 Net Income 45T7 324,755 329,272 Total Funds carried forward 4517 324,755 329,272 ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.13

BALANCE SHEEr l [•T•q C•l=i a:TrI•P NOTE UNRESTRICTED FUNDS riESTRICTED TOTAL FUNDS 2023£ CURRENT ASSETS Cash at Bank 355,995 364,656 CREDITORS Amounts falling due within one year (4,144) 131,240) f35384) NET CURRENT ASSErs 4517 324,755 329,272 TOTALASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABI LITIES 4517 324,755 329,272 NEf ASSErs 4517 324,755 329,272 FUNDS Unrestricted funds Restricted funds 4,517 324,7SS TOTAL FUNDS 329,2T2 The f inancial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees and authorised for issue on 16th August 2024 . and were signed on its behalf by. CHAIRMAN OF TRUSTEES, (REZWAN ALI ASGHAR) ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.14

I)ACCOUNTING POLICIES Basis of preparing the f inancial statements The financial statements of the charty, which is a public benef it entty under FRS 101 have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities Statement of Recommended Practice economic benef its will be required in settlement and the amount of the obligation can be measured reliably. Expenditure is accounted for on an accruals basis and has b*n classrfied under headings that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to particular headings they have tEen allocated to activtties on a basis consistent with the use of resource applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordan￿ wtth the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland {FRS 102) (effectivel January 2019}', Financial Reporting Standard Taxation 102 The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland, The charty is exempt from tax on its and the CharitiesAct 2011. The f inancial charitable activitses. ststements have b￿n prepared under the historical cost convention. Fund accounting Unrestricted fur￿5 can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the Income All income is recognised in the Statement of trust Financial Activities On￿ the charity has Restricted funds can only ￿ used for entitlement to particular restricted purposes within the the funds, it is probable that the income will objects of the charty. Restrictions arise be received and the amount can be V4hen specrfied by the donor or when measured reliably. funds are raised for particular restricted purpo Further explanation of the nature and purpose of each fund is included in the notes to the f inancial statements. Expenditure Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as )on as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charitytothat expenditure, it is probable that a trarsfer of ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.1S

Pension costs The charty operates a def ined contribution pension scheme. Contributions payable to the charitys pension scheme are charged to the Statement of Financial Activities in the period to vthich they relate. 2) DONATIONS AND LEGACIES Donations 411,655 3) TRusfEES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFrrs There were no trustees, remuneration or other benef its for the spar ended 31 October 202 Trustees, expenses There were no trustees, ￿xpenSeS paid for the year ended 31 October 202 4) TRusfEES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFrrs 31.10.2023 Wages and salaries Pensions 79 Average number of emplosEes during the period VRS I There were no employees who reCei￿Ed emoluments of more than £60,000 S) CREDrroR&' AMou￿rS FALLING DUE wrrHIN ONE YEAR Other creditors 35,384 ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.16

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 ocfoBER 2023 6) MOVEMENT IN FUNDS NET MOVEMENT FUNDS AT 31.10.23 Unrestricted funds General fund 4517 4517 Restricted funds Restricted fund 324,755 324,755 TOTAL FUNDS 329,272 329,272 Net movement in funds. included in the above are as foll INCOMING RESOURCES RESOURCES EXPANDED MOVEMENT IN FUNDS Unrestricted funds General fund 14.660 0,143) 4,517 Restricted funds Restricted fund 396,995 (72,240) 324,755 TOTAL FUNDS 411,655 (82,383) 329,272 ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.17

7) RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES There V￿re no related party transactions for the sear ended 31 October 2023. 8) GUARANTEES AND DEBT The TrUSt￿S conf irm that at period ended 31 October 2023, the charty did not have any outstanding guarantees to third parties not any debts secured on assets of the charty ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.18

DEfAILED sfATEMEKf OF FINANCIAL AcrivmES 2023 INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS Donations and legacies 411,655 Total incoming resources 411,655 EXPENDITURE Charitable activities Charitable activities Wages Pensions Insurance Printing, postage and stationery Telephone Accountancy fees 72,240 2,640 79 463 2530 12 3,960 81,924 Support costs Finance Bank Charges 459 Total Resource Expended 82,383 NET INCOME 329,272 ANNUAL REPORT 2023 PG.19

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