Sudanese Community Association in Swindon 

Trustees’ Annual Report and Financial Statement for the Year Ended 31 March 2025 

- Charity Name: Sudanese Trustee Association 

- Registered Charity Number: 1200923 

- Principal Address: 2 Spruce Court, Swindon, SN2 1TP 

- Trustees: Ibrahim Mohammed, Ahmed Morkaz, Mohamed Allajabo, Mujahid Sideed, Mohammed Abdulrahim, Asma Salih, and Zeinab Abaker 

The  charity  is  managed  by  a  board  of  trustees  who  are  responsible  for  its  leadership, management, and financial supervision. The trustees meet regularly to plan activities and review the charity’s progress. we work as a voluntary community group supporting members of the Sudanese community in Swindon. 

The main aim of the charity is to bring the Sudanese community together and promote a strong sense of belonging, cultural pride, and mutual support. There are simplified into Celebrate and preserve Sudanese culture and traditions, Promote community spirit, inclusion, and wellbeing and to Provide a welcoming space where members can meet, share experiences, and support each other. 

Activities and Achievements 

During the year, the Association organised several successful community activities, including: 

- Ramadan Breakfasts: Four community iftar events were  organised to bring  people together during Ramadan. 

- Condolence  Gatherings:  The  Association  provided  spaces  for  members  to  come together to support each other during times of loss. 

- Community Play and Social Activities: Inclusive games and social events were held for people of all ages to promote wellbeing. 

- Barbecue Gathering: A social barbecue was organised to encourage friendship and community connections. 

- Eid Celebrations: Special gatherings were held during Eid to celebrate our culture, strengthen relationships, and support mental and physical wellbeing. 

During  the  year,  the  Association  raised  £6,500  through  community  contributions  and fundraising activities. With a total expenditure was £3,417, mainly spent on: Venue and hall hire - Essential supplies and materials - Decorations and event costs. 

At the end of the year, the charity had a remaining balance of £3,083, which will be used to support  future  activities.  The  trustees  believe  that  the  charity  remains  financially  stable. However, additional funding will be needed to organise larger community events in the future. 

In the coming years, the Association plans to build stronger partnerships with local charities and community organisations. Offer more social and cultural activities for the community. 



Create opportunities for learning, cooperation, and engagement within the wider voluntary sector. 

