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2023-12-31-accounts

SORP reference
Summary
ofthe purposes of
the charity as set out in its
Para 1.17 The objects ofthe CIO are:
Forthe benefit ofthe public to relieve the
governing document suffering ofanimals
in need ofcare and
attention
and, in particular,
to provide and
maintain
rescue homes orother facilities
forthe reception, care and treatment
of
such animals.
Summary
ofthe main
activities
in relation tothose
purposes
for the public
benefit,
in particular,
the
Para 1.17and
1.19
All Animal Rescue is based in Hampshire
and is dedicated to helping animals ofall
types —domestic pets, farm animals
and
occasionally
wildlife. We take in animals
activities,
services
accounts.
projects or
identified
in
the from members
ofthe public who, for
whatever
reason, find they are no longer
able to care fortheir animals and
abandoned
animals
which are often in poor
health.
The rescue works closely with local social
services, the police and other organisations
who cofne across situations
where an
animal ortheir owners need support.
Ifthe
situation
warrants
it, we will work with
owners to overcome short term issues and
offer advice that can result in them keeping
their pets rather than needing
them to be
rehomed.
All animals
taken into our care are
assessed
in terms oftheir health and
behaviour
and with the help ofa group of
volunteer foster carers who take the
animals
into their homes along with health
checks and any veterinary
treatment
needed ensure they are in a good condition
at which point we seek to find them
permanent
adoption
homes,
No animals
are rehomed
without
being spayed or
neutered
(unless veterinary
advice isthat
this would comprofnise
their health) and
the adopters
having
home checks to
confirm their suitability
and commitment
to
the animal forthe rest oftheir life.
We also work with other rescue
organisations
in the UK and sometimes
take in animals they have had the initial
contact in but are unable to continue to
care for them or have been unable to find
homes for them
in their area.
We aim to raise awareness
ofanimal
welfare and responsible
animal ownership
issues in the local area through
our website
and by attendance
at local events.
Ifadoption
proves unsuitable
for an animal,
the rescue does offer long term fostering
arrangements
to support these animals
longer term.
Statement confirming Para 1.18 The trustees
confirm that they have had
whether the trustees have regard tothe Charities Comfnission
had regard to the guidance guidance
on public benefit and confirm that
issued by the Charity they feel that the work ofthe charity
Commission on public provides
public benefit.
benefit

SORP reference
The charity does not make grants to other
Para 1.38 organisations.
Policy on grant making
N/a
Para 138
Policy on social investfnent
including program related
investment
The trustees are supported
by a number of
volunteers who provide foster horne
Contribution made by accommodation
for animals
and also
volunteers support the fund-raising activities ofthe
charity.
Their willingness
to give up their
time and space in their homes to support
the charity is hugely valued and
appreciated by the trustees and without
their ongoing involvement the number of
animals
that
are able to be helped would be
far less.
Other

chieve men ts
and Per
formance
SORP reference
The charity
in its current format as a CIO
has existed from 22/12/22
but the CIO
continues the work ofa non-profit
Summary
ofthe main
achievements
ofthe charity,
Para 1.20 organisation
that had been run by two of
the trustees for many years previously
and
identifying the difference the sotook over the responsibility
to care for
charity's work has made to animals
in the Rescue atthat date, both
the circumstances
ofits
those seeking rehoming
and those to which
beneficiaries
and any wider
a long term commitment
had been made.
benefits to society as a
whole. The number
and type ofanimals we are
able to take in from a, sadly,
very long
waiting
list is dependent
on the right one of
our limited fostering spaces being available
for them, the trustees
believing
they have a
good chance ofbeing
fiit to rehome and
also the Rescue having sufficient funds to
add to the number ofanimals
being cared
for.
During the period ofthis report, the Rescue
has rehomed 6cats, 3dogs, 1 reptile,
1
rabbit,
1 guinea
pig and 30fish.
Additionally
2tortoises were passed to the
National
Centre for Reptile Welfare on the
basis that the Rescue does not believe
in
rehoming
animals
with individuals
who the
animals are likely to outlive.
Currently
the Rescue has 4 dogs, 3cats, 2
goats, 3rabbits, 3guinea pigs, 1 chinchilla
and 5rats that are in the process ofbeing
rehomed or seeking their new homes.
Long term residents are:
Queenie, a miniature
cob pony
needing
ongoing medical treatment
for Cushings,
Balthazar, a Welsh
hill pony whose
temperament
prevents
rehoming,
Grace, aminiature
Shetland
pony
with a physical condition that needs
careful management,
Barbara, a crossbreed sheep who
had been rehomed
with her sister
but after her sister passed away has
come back tothe Rescue to be with
other animals for company and is
considered too old to rehome
Bow, a Wilshire
long horn sheep
who has afoot condition that
requires
careful management
Mary, Florence &Diana, Shetland
sheep who are pretty feral and very
hard to catch but do a great job of
weed control in the field!
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Pi, a barn owl who is not able to live
wild and who is extremely
nervous
but comfortable
with his foster
carer.
Ifa suitable place at azoo
was available he would be
transferred.
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Mr Pig, a guinea
pig who objects
very noisily to any human
contact
but is happy to live with guinea pigs
in for rehoming.
In 2023a sad goodbye was said to Snowey
the cat &Nipper the dog (both long term
residents),
Fawkes the guinea
pig, Lady P
the cat and Freda the dog (who all came in
hoping for rehoming
but either were too ill
to rehome and the kindest thing was for
them to be put to sleep or passed away
from medical issues whilst
in our care).
Additionally,
advice and support has been
given to some people
in the local
community
who come to our attention
(for
example through
social services) about
having to rehome their beloved pet due to
financial concerns and in some cases short
term help has been given to certain cases
eg provision
offlea and working treatment
that enables the home environment
to be
improved
and the family to move forward
and improve their situation.
Achievements
against
Para 1.41
objectives set
Performance
offundraising
activities against objectives
Para 1.41
set
Investment
performance
Para 1.41
against objectives
Other

Financi al al Review Review Review Review Review
Review of the charity's Para 1.21 At the end ofthe period the charity had a
financial position at the end little over E2,000 in bank 8 cash accounts
ofthe period to put towards the on going costs ofthe
Rescue in cari
forthe current animals.
Statement explaining the Para 1.22 The charity does not have aformal
policy for holding reserves reserves
policy but seeks to ensure that at
stating why they are held least sufficient funds would be available
should one ofthe current residents
require
immediate
and urgent veterinary
euthanasia
due to a drastic downturn
in
their condition (f500for a horse), but would
always hope to have more funds to provide
on
oin
care to other residents.
Amount ofreserves held Para 1.22 KO.OO
Reasons for holding zero Para 1.22 It is felt that with on going regular support
reserves from donors and fund raisers that additional
funds would be forthcoming
on a continued
basis or in response toa plea for help if
funds or circumstances
necessitated
it.
Details offund materially in Para 124 N/a
deficit
Explanation ofany Para 1.23 None
uncertainties about the
charity continuing as a going
concern
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The largest source ofincome is from the
generous
donations
ofour supporters
(both
The charity's
principal
sources offunds (including
Para 1.47 individuals
and businesses)
and we are
also grateful to Pets At Home fortheir
any fundraising) continued
support as we work with them as
a charity partner which provides us with
vouchers to spend
in store on animal care
necessities
and also a place to host
fundraising/awareness
raising events.
The charity is also very grateful to our
wonderful
volunteer,
Margaret,
who takes in
donated
items and then re-sells them on
the charity's
behalf which provides a
significant
amount offunds for us. Local
shops who host charity collections for
money and pet food etc are also much
appreciated.
Adoption fees also contribute tothe income
ofthe rescue toa lesser extent.
Investment
objectives
policy and
including
any
Para 1.46
social investment policy
adopted
Para 1A6
A description ofthe principal
risks facing the charity
Other

Description
ofcharity's
trusts:
Type ofgoverning
document
Para 1.25 Constitution
ofa CIO
(trust deed. royal c ha ate r i
How is the charity Para 1.25 CIO
constituted?
(e g unincorporated
association.
CIOl
Trustee selection methods Para 1.25 The initial trustees of the C10were made
including
details ofany
constitutional
provisions e,g.
election to post or name of
any person or body entitled
to appoint one or more
trustees
up of individuals
already
involved
in the
previous
non-profit
organisation
but going
forward
any individual
over the age of16
would be considered
should the existing
trustees decide to increase the number
of
trustees
from the constitutional
rninimurn
of
three or should an existing trustee wish to
cease their involvement.
Any appointment
would be made
in accordance
with the
rovisions ofthe Constitution.
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Policies
adopted
and procedures
forthe induction
Para 1.51
and training oftrustees
The charity's
structure
and
organisational
any wider
Para 1.51
network with which the
charity works
Two ofthe trustees, Sarah 8 Ross, open
their home, garden and field to
Relationship
with any
related parties
Para 1.51 accommodate
animals taken into the care
ofthe Rescue and are the primary care
givers and rehabilitators
for the animals
in
their care as well as those on the rented
field and at other foster homes. They do not
receive any reimbursement
towards the
costs of running
their home only receiving
mileage
reimbursement
at HMRC approved
rates for usin
their cars for visitin,

Cha name All Animal Rescue All Animal Rescue
Other name the cha uses
R istered chari number 1201435
Charity's principal address 26Whitefield Road
Holbury
Southampton
Hampshire
SO45 2HS
mes ofthe charity tru stees who manage the charity
Trustee name Dates acted ifnot forwhole
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Name
toa
ofpereon (orbody) entitled
lnt trustee
ifan
1 Sarah Mills Chair
2 Ross Cheer Secretary
3 Sara Robinson Treasurer
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Funds held as cust odi
Description ofthe assets
held in this capacity
Name and objects ofthe
charity on whose behalf the
assets are held and how this
falls within the custodian
charity's objects
Details ofarrangements for
safe custody and
segregation
ofsuch assets
from the charity's
own
assets

Signed on behalf ofthe charity's trustees
Signature(s)
Full name(s) Sarah Mills Ross Cheer
Position (eg Secretary, Chair Secretary
Chair, etc)
28/1/24
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Unrestricted Restricted Endowment
Categories Deta i!s funds funds funds
to nearest R to nearest K to nearest t,
81Cash funds Currant account balances 1,203
PayPal account balance
Petty Cash account balances
Voucher balances
Total cash funds 2,088
(egree behncee wirh recelpte end payment
sceeen((s))
Unrestricted Resbicted Endowment
funds funds funds
Details to nearest
K
tc nearest E to nearest f
82Other monetary assets Oecember 2023 GiR Aid c(aim 1,415
Fund towhich Current value
83Investment assets Details asset balan s o
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Fund towhich Cunent value
Details asset helon s o
onai
84Assets retained for the
charity's own use
Fund towhich Amount due When due
85Liabilities Details liabe relates o onal o
onal
Signed by one or two trustees
behalf ofall the trustees
on Signature Print Name Date of
a
rovel
Sara Robinson, Treasurer