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| 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 |
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| governing | document | suffering ofanimals in need ofcare and |
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| attention and, in particular, to provide and |
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| maintain rescue homes orother facilities |
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| forthe reception, care and treatment of |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| abandoned animals which are often in poor |
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| health. | |||||
| The rescue works closely with local social | |||||
| services, the police and other organisations | |||||
| who cofne across situations where an |
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| animal ortheir owners need support. Ifthe |
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| situation warrants it, we will work with |
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| owners to overcome short term issues and | |||||
| offer advice that can result in them keeping | |||||
| their pets rather than needing them to be |
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| rehomed. | |||||
| All animals taken into our care are |
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| assessed in terms oftheir health and |
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| behaviour and with the help ofa group of |
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| volunteer foster carers who take the | |||||
| animals into their homes along with health |
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| checks and any veterinary treatment |
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| needed ensure they are in a good condition | |||||
| at which point we seek to find them | |||||
| permanent adoption homes, No animals |
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| are rehomed without being spayed or |
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| neutered (unless veterinary advice isthat |
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| this would comprofnise their health) and |
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| the adopters having home checks to |
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| confirm their suitability and commitment to |
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| the animal forthe rest oftheir life. |
| We also work with other rescue | |||
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| organisations in the UK and sometimes |
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| 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. |
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| We aim to raise awareness ofanimal |
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| welfare and responsible animal ownership |
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| issues in the local area through our website |
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| and by attendance at local events. |
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| Ifadoption proves unsuitable for an animal, |
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| the rescue does offer long term fostering | |||
| arrangements to support these animals |
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| 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 |
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| issued by the Charity | they feel that the work ofthe charity | ||
| Commission | on public | provides public benefit. |
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| The charity | does not make grants to other | |||||||
| Para 1.38 | organisations. | |||||||
| Policy on | grant making | |||||||
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| Para 138 | ||||||||
| Policy on | social investfnent | |||||||
| including | program | related | ||||||
| investment | ||||||||
| The trustees | are supported by a number of |
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| volunteers | who provide foster horne | |||||||
| Contribution | made | by | accommodation for animals and also |
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| 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 |
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| The charity in its current format as a CIO |
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| has existed from 22/12/22 but the CIO |
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| 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 |
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| identifying | the | difference the | sotook over the responsibility to care for |
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| charity's | work | has made to | animals in the Rescue atthat date, both |
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| the circumstances ofits |
those seeking rehoming and those to which |
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| beneficiaries and any wider |
a long term commitment had been made. |
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| benefits to society as a | ||||
| whole. | The number and type ofanimals we are |
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| able to take in from a, sadly, very long |
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| waiting list is dependent on the right one of |
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| our limited fostering spaces being available | ||||
| for them, the trustees believing they have a |
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| good chance ofbeing fiit to rehome and |
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| also the Rescue having sufficient funds to | ||||
| add to the number ofanimals being cared |
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| for. | ||||
| During the period ofthis report, the Rescue | ||||
| has rehomed 6cats, 3dogs, 1 reptile, 1 |
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| rabbit, 1 guinea pig and 30fish. |
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| Additionally 2tortoises were passed to the |
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| National Centre for Reptile Welfare on the |
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| basis that the Rescue does not believe in |
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| rehoming animals with individuals who the |
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| animals are likely to outlive. | ||||
| Currently the Rescue has 4 dogs, 3cats, 2 |
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| 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 |
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| needing ongoing medical treatment |
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| for Cushings, | ||||
| Balthazar, a Welsh hill pony whose |
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| temperament prevents rehoming, |
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| Grace, aminiature Shetland pony |
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| with a physical condition that needs | ||||
| careful management, | ||||
| Barbara, a crossbreed sheep who | ||||
| had been rehomed with her sister |
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| 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 |
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| who has afoot condition that | ||||
| requires careful management |
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| 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! |
| ~ Pi, a barn owl who is not able to live |
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| wild and who is extremely nervous |
| but comfortable with his foster |
| carer. Ifa suitable place at azoo |
| was available he would be |
| transferred. |
| ~ 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 |
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| 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 | ||||
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| 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. |
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| Statement | explaining | the | Para 1.22 | The charity does not have aformal | |||||||
| policy for | holding | reserves | reserves policy but seeks to ensure that at |
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| stating why | they | are | held | least sufficient funds would be available | |||||||
| should one ofthe current residents require |
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| immediate and urgent veterinary |
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| euthanasia due to a drastic downturn in |
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| their condition (f500for a horse), but would | |||||||||||
| always hope to have more funds to provide | |||||||||||
| on oin care to other residents. |
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| 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 |
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| funds or circumstances necessitated it. |
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| Details offund materially | in | Para 124 | N/a | ||||||||
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| Explanation | ofany | Para 1.23 | None | ||||||||
| uncertainties | about the | ||||||||||
| charity continuing | as a going | ||||||||||
| concern | |||||||||||
| Additional | information | (optional) | |||||||||
| You ma | choose to include | further statements | where relevant about | ||||||||
| The largest source ofincome is from the | |||||||||||
| generous donations ofour supporters (both |
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| The charity's principal sources offunds (including |
Para 1.47 | individuals and businesses) and we are also grateful to Pets At Home fortheir |
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| any fundraising) | continued support as we work with them as |
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| a charity partner which provides us with | |||||||||||
| vouchers to spend in store on animal care |
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| necessities and also a place to host |
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| fundraising/awareness raising events. |
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| The charity is also very grateful to our | |||||||||||
| wonderful volunteer, Margaret, who takes in |
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| donated items and then re-sells them on |
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| the charity's behalf which provides a |
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| significant amount offunds for us. Local |
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| 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 | ||||||||||
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| Para 1A6 |
| A description | ofthe principal |
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| risks facing | the charity |
| Other |
| Description ofcharity's |
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| trusts: | |||
| Type ofgoverning document |
Para 1.25 | Constitution ofa CIO |
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| (trust deed. royal c ha ate r i | |||
| How is the charity | Para 1.25 | CIO | |
| constituted? | |||
| (e g unincorporated | |||
| association. CIOl |
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| 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 |
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| three or should an existing trustee wish | to | ||
| cease their involvement. Any appointment |
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| would be made in accordance with the |
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| rovisions ofthe Constitution. |
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information toptional) choose to include further statements |
information toptional) choose to include further statements |
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where relevant about: | |
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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 |
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| their care as well as those on the rented | ||||||
| field and at other foster homes. They do | not | |||||
| receive any reimbursement towards the |
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| costs of running their home only receiving |
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| mileage reimbursement at HMRC approved |
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| rates for usin their cars for visitin, |
| Cha | name | All Animal Rescue | All Animal Rescue | |||
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| 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 | |||
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| 1 | Sarah Mills | Chair | ||||
| 2 | Ross Cheer | Secretary | ||||
| 3 | Sara Robinson | Treasurer | ||||
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| 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 |
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| from the charity's own |
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| Signed | on behalf ofthe | charity's trustees | |
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| Signature(s) | |||
| Full name(s) | Sarah Mills | Ross Cheer | |
| Position | (eg Secretary, | Chair | Secretary |
| Chair, etc) | |||
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| 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 | |||||||||||||||
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| Total cash funds | 2,088 | |||||||||||||||
| (egree | behncee | wirh recelpte end payment | ||||||||||||||
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| funds | funds | funds | ||||||||||||||
| Details | to | nearest K |
tc nearest | E | to nearest f | |||||||||||
| 82Other | monetary | assets | Oecember | 2023 GiR Aid c(aim | 1,415 | |||||||||||
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| 83Investment assets | Details | asset | balan s | o 'onal |
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| 84Assets retained | for | the | ||||||||||||||
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| Fund | towhich | Amount due | When due | |||||||||||||
| 85Liabilities | Details | liabe | relates | o | onal | o onal |
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| Signed by one or two trustees behalf ofall the trustees |
on | Signature | Print Name | Date of a rovel |
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| Sara Robinson, Treasurer |