**REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER: CE032586 (England and Wales) REGISTERED CHARITY NUMBER: 1203479** 

## **4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **TRUSTEES' REPORT AND** 

**UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS** 

**FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 



**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **CONTENTS OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 

|||**Page**||
|---|---|---|---|
|**Reference and Administrative Details**||1||
|**Trustees' Report**|2|to|3|
|**Independent Examiner's Report**||4||
|**Statement of Financial Activities**||5||
|**Statement of Financial Position**||6||
|**Notes to the Financial Statements**|7|to|10|





**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 

## **TRUSTEES** 

A N Harris C M Bennett H Columb (appointed 7.6.24) S H Cowper S Danks (appointed 5.3.24) S Finch J Owen-Jones (appointed 21.11.24) M M Jones I Watman (appointed 20.6.23) 

## **REGISTERED OFFICE** 

4 All Foundation The Zone Community Hub Linden Way Market Drayton Shropshire TF9 1QT 

**REGISTERED COMPANY NUMBER** 

CE032586 (England and Wales) 

**REGISTERED CHARITY** 1203479 **NUMBER** 

## **INDEPENDENT EXAMINER** 

TCA (Shrewsbury) LLP Third Floor 21 St Mary's Street Shrewsbury Shropshire SY1 1ED 

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**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **TRUSTEES' REPORT FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 

The trustees who are also directors of the charity for the purposes of the Companies Act 2006, present their report with the financial statements of the charity for the period 8 June 2023 to 31 August 2024. The trustees have adopted the provisions of Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019). 

## **INCORPORATION** 

The charitable company was incorporated on 8 June 2023. 

## **OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES** 

## **Objectives and aims** 

The objectives of the charity are: 

- To advance the education of those living in Shropshire and the surrounding counties through the provision of workshops and courses and create employability opportunities. 

- To promote and protect the health and wellbeing of those living in Shropshire and the surrounding counties through the provision of, but not limited to, health education workshops and resources and support groups. 

- To relieve those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial or other disadvantage living in Shropshire and the surrounding counties by providing safe spaces, delivering specialist programmes and equipment and through family support networks. 

- To relieve poverty amongst those living in Shropshire and the surrounding counties, and their dependents, through the provision of items, payment for services, the provision of facilities and through the delivery of education programmes. 

## **Public benefit** 

The Trustees have given due consideration to the Charity Commissions' guidance on public benefit and are satisfied that the charity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102. 

## **ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE** 

## **Charitable activities** 

Details of the activities of the charity have been set out in the attached annual report. 

## **FINANCIAL REVIEW** 

## **Financial position** 

The charity has made a surplus of £112,020, following income generated of £177,296 and expenditure of £65,276. This includes restricted income of £127,595. Restricted funds of £92,724 were held at the year end. 

The free reserves at the year-end were £19,296, made up of unrestricted funds, less designated funds, less fixed assets held. 

## **Reserves policy** 

As a recently established charity, 4All Foundation is committed to building and then maintaining a level of reserves that will be sufficient to cover 3-6 months of operational costs. This target is reviewed annually by the Board of Trustees to ensure it remains appropriate and responsive to the charity's evolving needs and financial circumstances. 

## **STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT** 

## **Governing document** 

The Charitable Incorporated Organisation is controlled by its Constitution as defined by the Charities Act 2011 and adopted on 21 April 2023. 

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**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **TRUSTEES' REPORT FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 

## **STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT** 

## **Recruitment and appointment of new trustees** 

Operating across Shropshire, Telford, and Wrekin, the 4 All Foundation has established a strong presence in both urban and rural areas, delivering programmes tailored to the unique needs of each community. From highly deprived areas to small market towns, its geographic spread enables the Foundation to reach over 4,500 individuals annually through a wide range of initiatives, including youth clubs, adult well-being programs, and support services for vulnerable groups. 

The 4 All Foundation is committed to promoting Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) in all aspects of our work, including the recruitment of trustees. We strive to build a board that reflects the diverse communities we serve, ensuring that a range of perspectives and experiences shape our decisions. By fostering an inclusive environment, we aim to strengthen our governance and better address the needs of everyone in Shropshire, Telford, and Wrekin. 

## **TRUSTEES' RESPONSIBILITY STATEMENT** 

The trustees (who are also the directors of 4 All Foundation for the purposes of company law) are responsible for preparing the Trustees' Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice) including Financial Reporting Standard 102 "The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland". 

Company law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charitable company for that period. In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to 

- select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently; 

- observe the methods and principles in the Charity SORP; 

- make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent; 

- prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the charitable company will continue in business. 

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the charitable company and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the charitable company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. 

Approved by order of the board of trustees on ............................................. and signed on its behalf by: 


................................................................. I Watman - Trustee 

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INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE TRUSTEES OF
4 ALL FOUNDATION
Independent examinerfs report to the trustees of 4 All Foundation {Ihe Company'}
I report lo the chanty trustees on my examination of the accounts of the Company for the ￿riod 8 June 2023
to 31 August 2024.
Responsibilities and basis of report
As the charty's trustees of the Company land also rts directors for the purposes of company lawl you are
responsible for Ihe preparation of the accounts in ￿corda￿e with the requiiemenls of the Companies Act
2006 Ilhe 2006 Acl'}.
Having sab"sfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not ra]uired to be audrted under Part 16 of the
2006 Act and are eligible for independent eXaminat￿n, I report in respect of my examination of your charity's
accounts as carried out under Section 145 of the Charities Act 2011 {Ihe 2011 Act'l. In carrying out my
examination I have followed the Directions gNen by the Charity C(*nm¢ssicm under Section 145151 Ib} of the
2011 Act.
Independent examiner's statement
I have completed my examinatiorb. I confimi that no matters have come to rny attentKJn in connection with the
examination giving me cause lo believe..
accounting r￿rdS were not kept in respect of the Company as wuired by sect￿￿ 386 of the 2006
Act,. or
the accounts do not accord wilh those records", or
the accounts do not comply wrth the xcounting requirements of Section 396 of the 2006 Act other
than any requirement that the accounts give a twe and tsir view whth is not a matter considered as
part of an independent examination". or
the accounts have not been prepared in accordance wilh Ihe methods and principles of the Stslemenl
of Recommended Prad￿e accounting and reporb.ng by charrts.es lappluble to charrties preparing
their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republie
of Irelarml IFRS 1021).
I have no concems and have eome &ross no other matters in connection with the examination lo which
attention Shou￿ be drawn in this rewt in order to enabk a proper understanding of the accounts lo be
reached.
C Mcewn-williams Bsc FCA
TCA Ishrewsburyl LLP
Third Floor
21 Sl Mary's Street
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
SY1 1ED
Date".
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**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 

|Unrestricted<br>fund<br>Notes<br>£<br>**INCOME AND ENDOWMENTS FROM**<br>Donations and legacies<br>15,617<br>**Charitable activities**<br>Charitable Activities<br>27,526<br>Other trading activities<br>2<br>6,558<br>**Total**<br>49,701<br>**EXPENDITURE ON**<br>Raising funds<br>308<br>**Charitable activities**<br>Charitable Activities<br>30,097<br>**Total**<br>30,405<br>**NET INCOME**<br>19,296<br>**TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD**<br>19,296|Restricted<br>funds<br>£<br>16,220<br>105,265<br>6,110<br>127,595<br>-<br>34,871<br>34,871<br>92,724<br>92,724|Total<br>funds<br>£<br>31,837<br>132,791<br>12,668|
|---|---|---|
|||177,296|
|||308<br>64,968|
|||65,276|
|||112,020|
|||112,020|



## **CONTINUING OPERATIONS** 

All income and expenditure has arisen from continuing activities. 

The notes form part of these financial statements 

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**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 31 AUGUST 2024** 

|Unrestricted<br>fund<br>Notes<br>£<br>**CURRENT ASSETS**<br>Debtors<br>4<br>1,960<br>Cash in hand<br>29,636<br>31,596<br>**CREDITORS**<br>Amounts falling due within one year<br>5<br>(12,300)<br>**NET CURRENT ASSETS**<br>19,296<br>**TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT**<br>**LIABILITIES**<br>19,296<br>**NET ASSETS**<br>19,296<br>**FUNDS**<br>6<br>Unrestricted funds<br>Restricted funds<br>**TOTAL FUNDS**|Restricted<br>funds<br>£<br>-<br>92,724<br>92,724<br>-<br>92,724<br>92,724<br>92,724|Total<br>funds<br>£<br>1,960<br>122,360<br>124,320<br>(12,300)<br>112,020<br>112,020<br>112,020<br>19,296<br>92,724<br>112,020|
|---|---|---|



The charitable company is entitled to exemption from audit under Section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 for the period ended 31 August 2024. 

The members have not required the company to obtain an audit of its financial statements for the period ended 31 August 2024 in accordance with Section 476 of the Companies Act 2006. 

The trustees acknowledge their responsibilities for 

- (a) ensuring that the charitable company keeps accounting records that comply with Sections 386 and 387 of the Companies Act 2006 and 

- (b) preparing financial statements which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company as at the end of each financial year and of its surplus or deficit for each financial year in accordance with the requirements of Sections 394 and 395 and which otherwise comply with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 relating to financial statements, so far as applicable to the charitable company. 

These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to charitable companies subject to the small companies regime. 

The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees and authorised for issue on ............................................. and were signed on its behalf by: 


............................................. I Watman - Trustee 

The notes form part of these financial statements 

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**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 

## **1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES** 

## **Basis of preparing the financial statements** 

The financial statements of the charitable company, which is a public benefit entity under FRS 102, have been prepared in accordance with the Charities SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounting and Reporting by Charities: Statement of Recommended Practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective 1 January 2019)', Financial Reporting Standard 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland' and the Companies Act 2006. The financial statements have been prepared under the historical cost convention. 

## **Financial reporting standard 102 - reduced disclosure exemptions** 

The charitable company has taken advantage of the following disclosure exemptions in preparing these financial statements, as permitted by FRS 102 'The Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland': 

- the requirements of Section 7 Statement of Cash Flows; 

- the requirement of paragraph 3.17(d); 

- the requirements of paragraphs 11.42, 11.44, 11.45, 11.47, 11.48(a)(iii), 11.48(a)(iv), 11.48(b) and 11.48(c); 

- the requirements of paragraphs 12.26, 12.27, 12.29(a), 12.29(b) and 12.29A; 

- the requirement of paragraph 33.7. 

## **Income** 

All income is recognised in the Statement of Financial Activities once the charity has entitlement to the funds, it is probable that the income will be received and the amount can be measured reliably. 

## **Expenditure** 

Liabilities are recognised as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the charity to that expenditure, it is probable that a transfer of economic benefits 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 been classified under headings that aggregate all cost related to the category. Where costs cannot be directly attributed to particular headings they have been allocated to activities on a basis consistent with the use of resources. 

## **Taxation** 

The charity is exempt from corporation tax on its charitable activities. 

## **Fund accounting** 

Unrestricted funds can be used in accordance with the charitable objectives at the discretion of the trustees. 

Restricted funds can only be used for particular restricted purposes within the objects of the charity. Restrictions arise when specified by the donor or when funds are raised for particular restricted purposes. 

Further explanation of the nature and purpose of each fund is included in the notes to the financial statements. 

## **Cash at bank and in hand** 

Cash at bank and in hand includes cash and short-term highly liquid investments with a short maturity of three months or less from the date of acquisition or opening of the deposit or similar account. 

## **Financial instruments** 

The charity only has financial assets and financial liabilities of a kind that qualify as basic financial instruments. Basic financial instruments are initially recognised at transaction value and subsequently measured at their settlement value. 

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**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 

## **1. ACCOUNTING POLICIES - continued** 

## **Debtors** 

Trade and other debtors are recognised at the settlement amount after any trade discount offered. Prepayments are valued at the amount prepaid net of any trade discounts due. 

## **2. OTHER TRADING ACTIVITIES** 

|Sponsorships<br>Café Sales<br>Services provided|£<br>2,000<br>594<br>10,074<br>12,668|
|---|---|



## **3. TRUSTEES' REMUNERATION AND BENEFITS** 

There were no trustees' remuneration or other benefits for the period ended 31 August 2024. 

## **Trustees' expenses** 

There were no trustees' expenses paid for the period ended 31 August 2024. 

## **4. DEBTORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR** 

## **5.** 

|Trade debtors<br>**CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUE WITHIN ONE YEAR**<br>Trade creditors<br>Accruals and deferred income|£<br>1,960<br>£<br>10,200<br>2,100<br>12,300|
|---|---|



## **6.** 

## **MOVEMENT IN FUNDS** 

|**Unrestricted funds**<br>General fund<br>**Restricted funds**<br>Digital Learning Fund<br>Holiday Activities and Food<br>Programme (HAF)<br>Sported<br>Youth Van<br>Zone - Community<br>Ironbridge Rotary Club<br>**TOTAL FUNDS**|Net<br>movement<br>in funds<br>£<br>19,296<br>13,674<br>59,645<br>(132)<br>5,000<br>14,579<br>(42)<br>92,724<br>112,020|At<br>31.8.24<br>£<br>19,296<br>13,674<br>59,645<br>(132)<br>5,000<br>14,579<br>(42)<br>92,724<br>112,020|
|---|---|---|



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**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 

## **6. MOVEMENT IN FUNDS - continued** 

Net movement in funds, included in the above are as follows: 

|**Unrestricted funds**<br>General fund<br>**Restricted funds**<br>Digital Learning Fund<br>Holiday Activities and Food<br>Programme (HAF)<br>Sported<br>Youth Van<br>Zone - Community<br>Ironbridge Rotary Club<br>**TOTAL FUNDS**|Incoming<br>resources<br>£<br>49,701<br>13,700<br>91,328<br>-<br>5,000<br>17,567<br>-<br>127,595<br>177,296|Resources<br>Movement<br>expended<br>in funds<br>£<br>£<br>(30,405)<br>19,296<br>(26)<br>13,674<br>(31,683)<br>59,645<br>(132)<br>(132)<br>-<br>5,000<br>(2,988)<br>14,579<br>(42)<br>(42)<br>(34,871)<br>92,724<br>(65,276)<br>112,020|
|---|---|---|



## **Unrestricted funds** 

These funds are held for meeting the objectives of the charity, and to provide reserves for future activities, and, subject to charity legislation, are free from all restrictions on their use. 

## **Restricted funds** include the following: 

Digital Learning: The restricted digital learning fund will be used to support staffing and enhance digital learning opportunities in Market Drayton and Shrewsbury. This funding will enable us to provide tailored programs that improve access to technology and digital skills for local communities. The funding is to continue to digital provision across North Shropshire, with an additional staff member due to join the delivery team early in 2025. 

HAF: The HAF fund provides free holiday programs for children in disadvantaged areas, ensuring they have access to enriching activities and healthy meals. This funding supports staffing, administration, and marketing to deliver impactful and inclusive programs. Funding received is to provide holiday programme services during the school holidays. Funding includes staff wages, food provision and resources. The funding is for programmes/activities scheduled for 2025 calendar year. 

Sported: This is to support the development of female coaches and volunteers by funding their sporting qualifications. This initiative aims to empower women in sports and enhance opportunities for female-led community programs. 

Youth Van: The Youth Van fund provides funding for a van to transport equipment, ensuring smooth delivery of youth programs across the community. This resource will enhance program accessibility and efficiency by supporting logistics and outreach efforts. Donations have been received in readiness for vehicle lease scheduled to commence January 2025. 

Zone Community Hub: The restricted Zone fund is dedicated to supporting the building and operations of the community hub in Market Drayton. This funding ensures the provision of essential programs and services for the local community. The funding is to pay a new staff member anticipated to start February 2025 to support with the community provision. 

Ironbridge: The restricted Ironbridge Rotary fund supports a free multi-sports program in Ironbridge, providing diverse activities to promote health and wellbeing. This funding covers staffing and venue hire to ensure the program's success and accessibility for the local community. 

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**4 ALL FOUNDATION** 

## **NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS - continued FOR THE PERIOD 8 JUNE 2023 TO 31 AUGUST 2024** 

## **7. RELATED PARTY DISCLOSURES** 

During this period, the charity received donations from Trustees totalling £3,000. 

The charity received sponsorship income of £1,000 from DMOS People during the period. Mr S Danks, Trustee, is a Director of DMOS People. 

During the year, the charity paid £960 to Watman Worth Web for the design and creation of a website. A director of Watman Worth Web is a family member of Mr I Watman, Trustee. 

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ANNUAL
REPORT
APRIL 2023:,"
.MARCH 2024
www.4all.foundation
info@4all.foundation
0800 3213617
4AII
Registered Charity Number.. 1203479
FOUNDATION

OUR VALUES
4AII
FOUNDATION
AMBITION
Thi5 drives our people to new heights.
The desire to achieve our goals and willingness to
stay committed to our communities no matter what.
The 4 All Foundation was founded by
the Mar¢hes A¢ademy Trust (MMAT) as
a community organisation in 2022, with
the aim of supporting those living in the
communities where the Trust's schools
are located. It became an independent
registered charity (CIO) in June 2023
(Registered (harity number 1203479).
EMPATHY
We are an empathy-driven culture, helping us
understand each other better and work more
cohesively to deliver better results for the
communities we support.
The Foundation responds to the needs of communities across Shropshire
and surrounding counties by working in partnership with local town councils,
county/borough councils, other charities, education providers, and by
communicating directly with the local communities.
COLLABORATIO
We actively encourage and engage in collaborative
and partnership working.
We are 'better together,.
The 4 All Foundation provide a wide range of activities, clubs, initiatives,
workshops, safe spaces, equipment, programmes, support networks/
groups, and courses in order to help:
INCLUSIVITY
Everyone associated with the 4 All Foundation should
feel valued, welcomed, respected, included, represented,
heard and that they fully belong, can be authentic, can
contribute to the collective, and have a voice.
Advance the education of local people to develop their skills,
achieve qualifications and create employability opportunities
Promote and protect people's health and wellbeing
Relieve those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health,
disability, financial or other disadvantage
CREATIVITY
We are innovative, imaginative, original and
inventive in our offer to and engagement with our
communities, ensuring we meet their needs.
Relieve poverty

RINE
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RRIS
TUART
OWPER
MANDY JONES
ST,
ANKS
TRUSTEts-
N WATMAN
SARAH FINCH
Treasurer
Trustee

ELCOME
ELCOME
from our Chair of Trustees
from our Director of Community
The positive impact 4 All Foundation is having
on communities across Shropshire/Telford &
Wrekin is immense and we have ambitious
plans for the future.
As we reflect on what's been another
highly successful year for the 4 All
Foundation, l am thrilled to say
that the past 12 months was our
best year since our establishment.
It goes without saying that the
successes the Foundation has had
over the last 12 months is down to
continued hard work from every staff
member, volunteer and Trustee of our
organisation, the partners we work
with and of course, the beneficiaries
we dedicate our time and expertise to.
DEAN
HARRIS
GEORGE
HOUNSELL
My thanks must go to our extraordinary staff,
supporters, donors and partners and not least
our wonderful team of dedicated volunteers-
we really could not do it without them all.
We are delighted to be connected with the
Marches Academy Trust- working together
towards our vision "for everyone to have the
opportunity to overcome barriers in order to
thrive"
It is an honour to be part of this fantastic
charity.
THE ZONE

UNIT
AT A GLANCE
1,430
Children & young people supported
kj
1,831
Adults supported
4,864
Hours of delivery to our community
throughout the year
62
Dedicated volunteers
17
Different community venues used to
deliver our work
18
Schools supported by our educational
programmes
Local Authorities we partner with
2 Months Old
Age of our youngest participant
98 Years Old
Age of our oldest participant

4 All Foundation Laun¢hes Knife and Blades
Amnesty Bin at Ditherington Community
Centre in Shrewsbury
Partners,
Supporters & Funders
4 All Foundation, in collaboration with Shropshire Council and
Shrewsbury Town Council, announced the launch of a Knife and
Blades Amnesty Bin at th￿ Ditherington Community Centre in
February 2024.
This initiative is aimed to address knife crime and promote
community safety by providing a safe and anonymous way for
individuals to surrender knives and blades.
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The introduction of the Knife and Blades Amnesty Bin marked a
ignificant step in the ongoing efforts to combat knife crime in thee-
community. It provides a practical solution for individuals who wish
to dispose of knives and blades responsibly. By offering a secure
and anonymous disposal method, the initiative aims to remove
potential ly dangerous weapons from circulation and prevent the
from falling into the wrong hands.
COMPLEATF(KID
Departhent
for Education
2022
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The 4 All Foundation has become an invaluable partnerfor our
Marches Academies Trust schools. Their commitment to enhancing
the well-being and educational experience of our pupils, parents,
and local communities is commendable. From parent workshops
to HAF programmes, SEND activities, andfinancial advice, their
initiatives have made a significant positive impact. We are
gratefulfor their unwavering support.
one stop
Shrewsbury
Shropshire
Community
Foundation
Shropshire
Town Council
I RAFNIDIAEfH
CYMRU
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town councll
Sarah Finch - CEO of The Marches Academy Trust

Ji,
AWARD
NOMINATIONS
4 All Foundation Nominated for
Shrewsbury Town Council Mayorls Award
The 4 All Foundation were honoured to be nominated Tor tite prestigious Shrewsbury
Town Counf il Mayorls Award in the 2024 Mayoral Awards. The 1￿minatIon specifi¢ally
acknowledges the +AII Foundation's ￿markable work with the Ditherington Community
Centre. Through tireless efforts, community engagement, and a commitment to social
well-being? the foundation has played a pivotal role in enhan¢ing the lives of residents
in the heart of Shrewsbury.
4 All Foundation finish in the final two for
Multi Academy Trust of the Year for
Communit Awards
4 All Foundation were shortlisted at The National MAT Awards 2024 in the
Community Impa¢t category and finished in the final two. Our nomination in this
¢ategory re¢ognised our pro.activeness development and achievements in our local
¢ommunities. As a Foundation we take immense pride in our impactful Contributions
through initiatives su¢h as the HAF programme (Holidayi A¢tivities, Food), a
¢ollal)orative elfort with Shropshire Coun¢il and Telford & Wrekin Council.
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Tilstock Youth Club -
the first of its kind in
over 20 years.
I,[stocK r:."
-Xt Tilstock School, as part of our provision, we understand the,-
-importance of developing the whole child. We work hard as
a team to provide nurture and enjoyment to all our children,
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alongside meaningful experiences that children can not only
develop social skills and confidence, and to ensure children have
strong sense of belonging in their community.
In April 2024, the 4 All Foundation inaugurated
a youth club in Tilstock, the first of its kind
in over 20 years. Hosted at Tilstock Village
Hall, this initiative is a rewarding experience
for young participants. In collaboration with
Tilstock C of E Primary School, the programme
supports to foster community engagement and
personal development.
. We noticed a rise in anti-social incidents within the village,
particularly aftet Covid restrictions were lifted. On reflection,
it is obvious that once schoolfinishes each day, there is sadly
nothing for children in the village to do. Many of our local
children do not have any transport into Whitchurch, so are left
to their own devices and are often bored.
A Conversation
with BBC Gardener
David Domoney
urthermore, from a safEguarding point of view, there have
been incidents whereby children left to their own devices,
are often vulnerable, lacking guidance and focus. They need
somewhere safe to go, with positive role-models to support and
guide positive social interactio
In April 2024, The 4 All Foundation
were excited to unveil an enlightening
community event featuring acclaimed
gardener, David Domoney a familiar
figure from the BBC'S gardening
programmes. Over 70 community
members attended the event, where
David shared valuable insights and
tips and the audience thoroughly
enjoyed an enthralling discussion on
his illustrious career and invaluable
gardening wisdom.
Providing a regular weekly Youth Club via the 4 All Foundation
with activities for the children to enjoy in a safe local
environment, helps build their confidence and also
realise that they are part of a community that cares iabout them
and invests in them.
Wena Kaminski - Headteacher- Tilstock C of E Primary School


## **Tilstock** 

**HAF (Christmas / Easter / Summer) Family Education Lessons Sky Dive Fundraising Event Adult First Aid Workshop Youth Club Family Flaxmill Trip First Aid Workshop** 

## **Oswestry** 

**Family Flaxmill Trip** 

## **Wem** 

**HAF (Christmas / Easter / Summer) Family Flaxmill Trip Family Education Lessons Cooking on a Budget** 

## **Shrewsbury** 

**Family Boxing & Fitness Sessions Community Clothes Swap Youth Club HAF (Christmas / Easter / Summer) Family Education Lessons Actio Arts & Craft Sessions Family Flaxmill Trip The Big Help Out** 

**BISHOP’S CASTLE** 

**Shifnal** 

**Family Flaxmill Trip** 


**The Zone Community Hub Ditherington Community Centre** 


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Please note that markers are for visual purposes only, and do not represent their true locations. 

## **Whitchurch** 

**HAF (Christmas / Easter / Summer) Family Education Lessons Family Flaxmill Trip Cooking on a Budget Stomp Workshop** 

## **Market Drayton** 

**Action SEND Farm Programme Community Bingo Blood Pressure Community Checks Community Café Community Clothes Swap Youth Club Community Cricket Drop In Crochet, Craft & Cuppa Digital Learning Workshop Extreme Tour** 

**HAF (Christmas / Easter / Summer) Fellas Mental Health Group Family Education Lessons Adult First Aid Workshop Actio Dodgeball Sessions Actio Arts & Craft Sessions Hope Church Clinics Toddler Group Family Flaxmill Trip David Domoney Talk First Aid Workshop The Big Help Out Stargazing Event Christmas Disco** 

**Community Christmas Singing Event Cooking on a Budget Eco Warriors Group** 

## **Telford** 

**Youth Club Dodgeball Fun Sessions Boxing & Fitness Sessions HAF (Christmas / Easter / Summer) Family Flaxmill Trip Urban Games Project SEND Summer Programme Family Education Lessons February Multi Sports Club Family Fitness Fun Walking Football** 



Defence
Employer
Recognition
Scheme
4 All Foundation Collaborates with
St John?s Ambulance Badgers to
Spread Easter Joy across Shropshire
The 4 All Foundation, a charitable organisation dedicated to delivering local and
accessible opportunities throughout Shropshire communities, is thrilled to announce
its collaboration with the St John's Ambulance Badgers in Market Drayton. These
young Badgers. aged 5 to 11, embarked on a special project to support their
community and earn their Community Badger's badge.
The project began with a heartfelt initiative: donating food to the local Foodbank.
Recognising the importance of community service. the Badgers collected and
contributed Easter eggs to help those in need. But the generosity didn't stop there.
The 4 All Foundation was chosen to receive an astonishing 350 Easter eggs a5 part of
this project.
These delightful Easter eggs have been thoughtfully distributed across several key
locations:
In April 2024 the 4 All Foundation received the Bronze Award in the
Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).
Main Hospltals: Both Royal Shrewsbury Hospital and The Prince55 Royal Hospital in
Telford have received a share of these sweet treats, bringing joy to patients.
The scheme has been established to encourage employers to develop
and maintain an armed forces-friendly environment and the 4 All
Foundation have been successful in achieving a bronze certificate
in reflection of our attitude and actions towards members of the
military, both current and retired, and their families.
Adult Care Facilities: The elderly residents in Market r)rayton have also received their
fair share of Easter cheer, brightening their days during this festive season.
Community Deliveries: The remaining eggs were personally dellvere
bunny to children in the Market Drayton community.
at bette
pring than with chocolate delights?
by the Easter
y to celebrate
The ERS encourages employers to support defence and inspire others
to do the same. The scheme encompasses awards for employer
organisations that pledge, demonstrate or advocate support to
defence and the armed forces community, and align their values with
the Armed Forces Covenant.
4 All Foundation and the St John's Ambulance Badgers are proud to come togeth
service of their community.
Ir,
The ERS is designed to recognise private sector support although
public sector organisations such as the emergency services, local
authorities, NHS trusts and executive agencies are also eligible to be
recognised.

4AII
FOUNDATION
www.4all.foundation
info@4all.foundation
0800 3213617
in