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CHARITY COMMISSION FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Trust￿8. Annual R•port for the yiod From 111125 To 31M2125 Charlty nam•: All Anlmal RM¢uo Chartty Y•gl•trallon n￿nbar. 1201435 Obiecllvo8 and Activltlos Surnrnary ofthe purpo888 of the chwity 88 set oul in its govèmlng docum Pw• 1.17 The objects afthe CIO are: Forthè benefrt ofthe public to roll￿e tho sufferkng of ￿￿TraI8 In need of care and atten1M￿ and, in pAr￿Ul￿. to provld8 and malntsln re8cue or other facilltl88 f(x the recepkn, care and trtstriieTrt of 8uch anlrnals. Summary of the maln actlvltie8 In relation to th080 purpo8es for the publk benefft, in p8rttcul8r. the aCt￿les. ￿￿ects or eeNI(x8 Identffied in the Pm 1.17•hl 1.19 All Anlmal Rescue Is basad in Homp8hlre arKI18 dedlcated to ￿lping animals of au types- dc#) ws, kn 8nlrnal8 and occa8hThlty wildlrfe. We take In anlmal8 from members ofthe wbllc who. for whatever mson. fmd no Icyw able to care for their animalj and abandwd anlmab whth are often In trfxy 8er¥KXb. polwx and other organlsation8 anlmal or their need supwi. Ifth• thelr pets rattrr than neediry 1hem lo b8 All ￿lMall ta￿ Into ow (Xe 8re assessed in torn￿ of thetr health and behaviour arKI with the help of a group of lunteer fostw carers vkKJ take the irnals w)to thei homes with health at whith point TA seek to find them permanent ¥do￿n homes. No animals are fehorned withwt being spayed or neutW￿ (unless vinary advice is this w)uld fxffipromise thetr tr￿alth) and the adooers having Imyne checks to confinn their suilability arKI commitsnent to the animal for the rest oftheir life.

We also work wilh other rescue organisations in the UK and sometimes tske in anIM￿S they have had the initial conlaci in but are unable to continue to care for them or have been unable to find home5 for them in their area. We aim to raise awareness of animal welfare and resFKJnsible 8nim81 ownership V68ues in the locd area through our websbte and by attendance at local events. If adopts'on proves unsuilable for an anHnal. the rescue offer long terni fostsring arrangements to support these animals longer term. Statement confiming etherlhe trustees ha had regard to th8 guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public Parn 1.18 The trustees confim that they have had regard to the Chartties Commission gutdance on public benefit and confimi that they feel that the work of the charty provrdes public b8n8frt. Addltlonal Infomiation (optlonal) You ma choose to Include further ststements where relevant about The chartiy does not make grants to other organisations. Pw8 1.38 Pollcy on grant maklng Nla Pow on SOCI￿ investment ncluding program related investrnent Para 1.38 The trustees are supported ty a number of volunteers who provide foster home accommodation for animals and also 8UPkKIrt the fvn&raising acti¥itie$ of the charity. Their willingness to glve up their time and Spa￿ in thelr home8 to 8UPPOrt the charity is hugety valued and app￿lated by the trustees and thtythout Iheir ongoing involvement the number of animals that are able to be h8lped would be far le88. Contribution mth by volunteers P¥r• 1.38 (Xher

Achievements and Porfomiance The charity in ts current fomiat a8 a CIO has existed from 22112122 bul the CIO ¢￿tInueS the work of a noTrprofft organlsation that had been run by iwo of the trustees for many years prevtously and so took over the 188ponsibillty to care for animals Sn the Rescue at that date. both those Seeking rehomlng and those to whlch 811)ng tsmi rAmmltment l&d been made. Summary of the main achievements ofthe charlty, identsfying th8 difference th8 charlty's work has made to the circumstances of its benefKlarte8 and ary vAder benefits to 8oclety 88 a whol8. Par• 120 Thi8 year ha8 been an Incr•dlbly challenging (￿e for the rescuo. The vast majorfty of 8nimat8 cornlng into our care now requlre èxtenslve medlcal andlor behavloural treatment bofore they can ba con81dared for relK)mlntrW rehomlng P0881ble at all. At thè same tkne. the c08t ofveteringry core has rl8en 8ignlficantty over the pfi8t few year8. Wth many f8mlll88 facing finan¢lal prn88urn8 of thalr *y￿n. we undeT81and that people must carefvlly con8lder vthat they are able to donate. Unfortunatety. the combinatlon of rlslng CO8t8 and Increa8lngty complex c98th h88 had 8 slgnlllc8nt Impact on the nUMt￿ of anlmals we are able to help. Over the past fth¥ years, tha pace of change in fescue has been re18ntles8. Animal$ ar8 Increaslngty treated Ilke fa8t fashlon-bred and 8oid rapldly. wlth Ilttle regard for health or temperament. They are often placed v￿h people who lack the experfence, knowledge, or facllltEe8 to care for them property. Just as we begin educatlng the public about one hamthil trend, another emerges. and the cycle stsrts agaln. Re8uJe looks very dlfferent from when we first began. Sarah and ROBS often worry that we are not helplng as many anlmals al we once did. In previous years. animals generally needed neuierlng, V￿InatiOnS, and microchithng before being ready for rehoming. Now. rnany arrlve with complex medThl and behavloural wues that can take monthprsometimes ionger-to addte8S.

We ask (Mjf SuPp￿er$ to understand thal once was. Every animal we lake in faullies this year. Ensuring Ihat all animals are cared for in Ine with thelotest animal elfare guidelines 18 Vitalty important to us. Educa)n * at the heart ofwhat ￿ do, and we Strongly belleve In18ading by exampkn. McKe updes are planned for 2026 as we adapt to changing UK weather (x)mmllled to bwNJ at the f(Yefrorrt of these ring the permxl of this reF￿. the Re8QJè has stsccessfulty reh(xned 7 cats. 6 do98, 3 goats, 7 gulnea &xgs. 2 cockerels and Curraty the Re8oJe ha8 1 dog, 2 cat8,1 rabbi(2 gulnea pigs arKI 1 bearded dragon that are In the pr(KXS8 of l rnhomed or Queenie, a mlnknw• cob pony needlng ongolng medlcal treatme for Cushlng8, Balthazar, a Wel8h hlll pony whoae temperam￿ prevents rehoming. Grxe, 8 miniature Shetland wlth a physical condition that needs Mary. Fk)renr & Dbna. Shetland sheep we Ixelty fernl and very hwd to C￿dI Imrt do a greatjob of weed controi in the fieldl Dec, Flora & Oreo, goats who various reasons age, health or t*haviour reLgted are unsuilable for Mr Pig, a guinea pig who objects very noisity to any human contsct Imrt is hapw to Ilve with guinea pig8

after gainirKJ access to an area he should rnt have been in and bng a small amount of Poppy. our di5abl&J bunry. had ten brav battling sevwe arthfitis the maxirnum reltef avaikble. rnade the hewtbrethg but kind ision to let our Irtue soldier go. CarKty. a small dcKJ. reac1￿ the grand age of 17. While her mind rernained as sharp as a one-year. okl's. her spine sadly gave up on m to let her pass peacefulty at Our lov Bcw. a sheep, arrived at affeditYJ hts feeL FOry￿rS we comfortable and sound. and we tr f￿1 fatdty ￿jUred hlmself. he was invaluable in te￿hTr￿g wilh sheep Jll undethnd that even This yw. ￿ had to make the devastallng decisK)n to pth to s* animals WIK) svwificant injurw. Foll(wing an MRI scan. ￿ TAwe hearlbroken lo his remaining time in the loving care

of Sarah Ross at their home. WIEn the carKw progressed to hls Spine. advice confim)ed Scout. a large dog. tsme into the behavhwral i$￿e5 around humans. intensivety with him and inilialty saw enctyjraging impr(p4ements. Sadly, and his aggreswn tmrds pg)ple escalated, resultlng in a serious bité incidenL After assessments from dlfflcult dedsion to hAve Scout put to sleep. Th1518 never a decision we te lightty. ￿ must baknce the of our leam and the wbllc orKJ8lde the welfare ofthe anim81 Addlllond Inlormthn lolonal) hievement8 agoin obJectiVeS 8Ot Perlomiance of fundraI￿n9 P¥•1AI P•• 1.41 098ln8t obJethe8

Financial Review Revtew of the charws financial wsthon at the end of the perbd Pw• 121 At the end of the the dwity had a little over £5.3(K) in bank & cash accounts of whth £435 is for restric￿ use havlng of a cal htyjse. The balan￿ of funds ig availth lo wl luwards the on going costs of the Rescue in caring for th8 current animats and ary new anlmals that arrlve in 2026. The charlty do88 not hove a fornwl ststement explalnlng the licy for I￿klIng re$￿ve9 Statlng why they we hekl p￿1￿2 any restri￿ fvnds are retained for the 8peafd purpose and to hold at lea8t 8ufficiert funds be avallable should one ofthe ￿Trerrt resldents require ImM￿lIate and urgent veterln8ry euihanasla due to a drastlc dtywntum In thelr condlilon (£500 for a hcne), but always hope to have rn(x8 fund8 to provide care lo other resldents. Amount of re8erve8 hekl Reasons for holdlrtyJ zero Pm122 P•rn122 £0.00 It18 folt vAth on golNJ regular aupport frrffi donor8 and lund r8iseryJ that additional funds woukl be forthcomkng on a contlnu8d b8si8 or in reswise to a plea for help If t)ets116 of fijnd matw deficit Explanation of any unc8rtainti88 about the charity continulng as a gowvJ Pm124 P¥¥123 You generry￿ of our supporters {trf)th indi¥idua18 and businesses) and we are a180 gratefvl to Pet8 At Home for thelr conlinued supwl as we wlth them aj 8 charity pfv vthich provldes us w6th vouctrws to spend In store on animal cara necessi￿ and also a place to host fundraising1￿rnre￿ rnisiNJ events. charty Is alw very grateful to our )nderful votyJnte8r. Margare( who take8 in donated items and then rtrsells them on the charitys b8haff whith provides a very swJnifrant arnount of fvnds for us. L￿1 The charlty's prfncipal 80urces of funds (inCI￿J￿ any fundr818lng) 1A7 mow and pet food * are a180 rnu

Investment policy and objectives including any S(￿la1 investment Frf)licy adopted Para 1.46 A description of the principal risks facing the charity Paa 1.46 Other Structure. Governance and Management Description of charitys trusts- Type of governing document Pwa 125 Constibjtion of a CIO How is the charity constituted? -nqraled Para 125 cio Trustee selection methods including details of any constitutional provisions e.g. election to post or name of any person or body enttlled to appoint one or more trustees Para 125 The initial trustees ofthe CIO V￿re made up of indrviduals already involved in the previous non-profft organisation but going forward any individual over the age of 16 would be considered should the existing trustees decide to increase the number of trustees from the conslitulFonal rninimum of three or should an existing trustee wish to cease their involvement. Any appointment would be made in accordan￿ with the ovisions of the Constilulion. Additional information (optional) You ma choose to include fvrther stalemenls where re￿vant about: Policies and procedures adopted for the induction and training of trustees Para 1.51 The charity's organisati¢Jnal structure and any wider netsvork wlth which the charty works Para 1.51 Two ofthe trustees. Sarah & Ross. open their home, garden and fEld to accommodate animals taken into the care of the RescLEe and are the rima care Relationship with any related arties Para 1.51

gbvers and rehabilltators for the anlmals In theSr care as well as thos8 on the rented field and at otherfoster hornes. They do not Ive any relmbur8ernent towards the costs of running their home onty rec8ivlrrfJ mlleage relmbursement at HMRC approved rate8 for using their cars for visiting, tr8nSPOrting, me8tlng pr08P8CtNe adoplern. fundraising events etc to recognise the fuel cost8 as well as wear & tear this use adds to their cars. The truste88 are careful to d18¢uss and constder any costs that could be deemed 8hared per80nal & Re8CU8 CO8t$ and document thelr dedslon8 on any contrlbutlon to Such costs by the Rescue ensurfng there would never b8 any actual (Y percelved ml8 appllcgtson of Re8cue fvnd8. Reference and Admlnlstratlve dots118 Ch name Other narne th8 cha US88 istered ¢ha number Charlty'8 prlnclpal addre88 All Anlrnal Rescue 1201435 26 Vthtteffiekl Road Holbury Southampton Hampshlre S045 2HS

Names of th• eharity tru•teu who manage the ¢harfty Dal&s a¢tsd If notfort*thol• offi￿ Ilfany) Ilam• of person lor body) ontldod Sarah Mills Ross Cheer Sara Roblnson Chair Treasurer 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Co orate truste88- name8 oflhe dlrectorn al the date th8 ro Dlv•ctor Mm• wasa Name of trustses holdlng tiue to property belonging to the charlty Dat•• •¢tsd Iln¢A lor¥thol•

Funds held as cu8todian tru8tees on behalf ot othern Description of the assets nla held In thls capacity Name and objects ofthe charlty on whos8 b8h8lfth8 assets are held and how this falls wlthln the custodlan charlty'8 objects Details of arrangements for safe custody and 8egTegatron of Such 8888ts from the chaTiV8 iywn Addttlonal InfornMth>n lopuonal) Namm and addro8M• ol advl••rn Ioptlonal Infornmtlon Typ• (rf Nam• Addr• advl•w N•m• rf ¢hl•f •xe¢utlv• or nam8• of ••nlor •tAff m•mbw• (OpUoMI Infomi4kn) Exemptlon8 from d18clo8ure Rea80n for non4isclo8uwe of k nel detsll8 Other o tlonal Inforniatlon

Declarations Th• trustms do¢lam thatthey hav• approv•d th• trusteu, report •bov•. 81gnod on bohalf of the charlty's trustoas Slgnature(8) Full namds) Pogloon (og 8ocrotary. Cholr. •tc) Sarah Mi118 Ross Cheer Chalr Secretary

CHARITY COIAM15510N FOR ENGIANO AND WAIE5 Receipts and payments accounts CC16a For tho period fiom Section A Receipts and payments Unr8Strlcted funil$ Restrl¢ted fynds Endowment fund8 Tolal fundg toth• n•4M ioth• Th￿r￿te tolhTrn•4rwl£ 10thr￿u•ll£ A1 Recel ts tees Cornm￿$￿ l￿deddOnnuon1 2A95 924 7,913 8$2 &98J 9,1J4 710 924 924 1,78B 6.9B2 6.102 7,613 Fundlthin mcarng 9.134 070 i.ouo Vwchoi Mcdpti GrgDI In¢om 3A78 00 1.J41 25 gknk Int•ro61 33 Sub totsl(Gross income lor AR) A2 A88•t and Investment sal88. ••• iablel. 37.717 Sub total 37,717 A3Pa mentj vthnna co￿1# EqLlwèni purth4Mi < £100 R•ylrn & Mainienancè 7.031 14372 IN7D IN70 6,966 3,4$7 1,3 000 4.222 93d 172 0,395 R￿lOrr￿￿j & t¢i 3.967 i.J 2.266 1.905 J.301 I,QSO 39 Iniu14nco oroxpon¥os &TMYdM•l8 4.012 8J4 210 Fknonce C￿1 Sub total 11.•JT YJIT 37,020 A4 A5SQt and In¥ostmont urchases. Isee tsblè EgL4wneM > £100 1.3Jg 4,127 S,f27 6,607 Sub total 1.14f 34.1Q3 42.011 40,162 N•t ofr•e•lpts/(paym•ntsJ A5 Transfeys betw￿￿ fund$ A6 Cash fund& last yearend Cash funds thls y•ar•nd 3,614 435 4.049 1.727 5,341 1.727 5.776 2.oBe 1,727 435 CCXX Rl aco)unts ISSI 0210212026

Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period Unf¥Stricted funds R•strictwl funds to no4re51£ End¢)wmgnt funds to n￿r051£ ategories Detalls B1 Cash funds cun8nt￿ulunt￿3n PÈyPalaccouhl bskqnt& Total cash funds 5.341 435 Unrestrlcted R¢strictgd funds funds Endowment funds B2 Other man•tary a¥sets D&ember202S(aftAid elAim Fund towhkh ass•¢belo curr￿t¥￿I￿ Details C05tlopU0￿ll FuTrdtowh etw Detalls 0slloptlon•l Cuvrrtv4lu• B4 Assets retained for the harity's ovm use on•1 29 J•nuary2D20 B5 LiabÉlities T￿￿8 cMthoTS Unrestricted 1N7 Syned by oneor trustees on beb81f ofall theknJsiÈÈs S￿￿￿￿re Prinl Name Date of roval Sar3 RO￿nson Treasurer 02102r2026 CCXX R2 actounts ISSI 02102r2026

TB3 Little Tapnage Titthfield Lane Fareham Hampshire P017 SPQ Balancing the Books Independent Examinerfs Report on the Accounts AIIAnimal Re5¢ue CIO Report to the Trustees of: With Offices at: 26 WhitefieldRoad, Holkn. SouthomptM, S045 2HS 1201435 (Englond t7nd Wole5) Charltable Incorporated Number. For the Year Ended= 315t December2025 Res les and Basi5 of Re I report to the Trustees on my examination of the accounts of the a￿Ve Charitable Incorporated Organi5ation 1.the Tn￿trI for the year ended 3111212025. As the CIO'S Trustee5 and Directors, you are responsible for the preparation of the accounts In accordance with the requirements of the Charities Ad 20111-the Arfl. S report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out under Section 145 of the 2011 Art and in carrying out my examination I have followed all the applicable Directlons given by the Charity Commission under Section 14515llbl of the Act. Inde ndefit Examinevs Statement I have completed my examination. I confimi that no material matters have come to my attention in connection with the examination which gives me cause to believe that in any material respect: The accounting records were not kept in accordan￿ with Section 130 of the Act; or The accounts rK)t accord with the accountin8 records: or The accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements conceming fonn and content of accounts set out in the Charlties (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008, other than any requirement that the accounts give a 't￿￿ and fairf view which is not a matter considered as part of an independent examination. I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached. Signed Jonthan Kemp BA(Hons), MBCS. MICB Date 13 February 2026 Professional Qualificationsl body: Member of the In5tttLrte of Certrfied Bookkeepers Affiliate Member of the Association of Charity Independent Examiners Registered as a Limited company in England and Wa￿, nUM￿r 7646453 ICB Membership Number.. 346038: IC8 Practxe LKence Nurnber. 13056 Affiliate Member, As50Ciallon ol Charrty 4nde￿Trdent ExamirErs ACIE