71 CHARITY (OMMISSION J FOR ENGLAND AND WALES Trustees, Annual Report for the perfod From 14109120231P•rlod stsrt dat•) to 1310912024 (P•rlod •nd dat•) Charlty nam•: Adoptapaws UK R•scu• Charlty r•glstratlon numb•r:1204707 Ob ectlves and Actlvitles Summary of the purposes of the chanty as set out in rts goveming document P•ra i 17 For the benefit of the public to rnlieve the suffering of dogs in need of care and attention. In partscular, to provide and maintain reSe homes or other faolitses for reception, care, and treatment of such dogs nor to ado tion homes bein found Our charty has provKled support to dogs taken into our care from homes where people have passed away or unforeseen o'rcumslances wt an animal at risk as well as wong with local stray kennels in order to help many dogs at risk. We have rehomed over 70 dogs. Due to the over breeding of dogs and other contn'butsng factors such as the costf-11vIng cnsis and the long-temi effects of the COVKI lockdown. we have seen an Increase in neglect and ase t(Mards animals. We have supported a large number of dogs in need of rehabilrtatson allxig with many more dogs in need of veten'nary support. This has resulted in high kennel b"Ils and vetennary costs. We sxovided any essential veterinary care and an Nmdual assessment of each dog We pnde rselVeS in matching each rescue dog a suitable adopter and home dependng on the dogs Individual needs. Our support. aftercare, and veterinary as&stance for ongoing health corKlitsons once each dog Is rehomed is also part of our procedure. All potentsal adopters are home checked, and all the dogs are neutered, fully health checked and vaccinated. Mlcrochippino, defieaing arKI womimg is also an essential part of our adoPtn procedure. We have been able to carry out our main obpctives of rescuing dogs In red In 2023r2024. Summary of the main athvitses in relatson to those purposes for the public benefit, in partilar. the activities, propcts or services identsfied In the accounts. Para 1.17 •r41
Statement confirming whether the trustees have had regard to the guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit P•rn 1.18 The trustees are aware of the guidance on public benefit issued by the Charity Commission, and all actiVitS benefit the wellbeing of animals in need. Achievements and Perfomiance We have rehomed over 70 dogs in this finanaal year, providing them with essents.al vetennary care. induding neutering, microthipping, and vaccinations, as well as regular fieaing arKI womiing. We have also supported many local families wrth food and veterinary care to enable them to keep tha'r teloved pets as part of the family unit, rather than the animals end up in resc. Sadly. due to the rise in the cost of living we expect this trend to continue. We have expanded our fundraising by opening our own chanty shop, this has provthd extra valuable income to cover increasing costs, we have also started using online auctions plarforms for some of the items we have had donated to raise extra fvnds. We have started building a new kenn81 block, and a large secure dog field, this will enable us to help more animals in need as well as having a large space to use for 1 to 1 training for the inueasing number of dogs that are exhitsting behavioural issues due to the lack of socialisatK)n dunng the Covid andemic. Summary of the main aChvernents of the olarty, identsfying the difference the chanty's work has made to the arMStanceS of rts benefiaaries and any WKler benefits to soaety as a whole. Parn120 Financlal Revlew Review of the tharity's finanaal positson at the end of the Statement explaining the policy for holding reserves statsng why they are held Parn121 We received £103,660 in donations, wrth £91.571 expenses, leaving us with a surplus balance of £12 089. We will hold £40CM) to cover 3 months rent on ¢xJr tharty shop (£1800) plus 3 months storage rent (£720) and £1480 for eme vetenna treatment. P•rn122 Amount of reserves held Reasons for holding zero reserves Details ol furKI matenally defiat Explanatson of any uncertaintses about the chanty continuing as a going concem Par• 122 £4000 P•f• 122 P•1• 123 The trustees feel they are in a strong P0Son to ensure the tharity's future.
Structure, Governance and Management Description of charity, trusts: Type of goveming document Para 125 Constltutlon dated 1410612023 lol rl< How Is the charity constituted? (e g ullli i., Grporaied Pafa12 cio Trustee selection methods Including details of any constitutional prowsions e g. election to post or name of any person or body entitled to appoint one or more trustees Pala 125 The first charity trustees consist of the original d1ctOr plus 3 other persons with expernCe of working In an animal rescue environment Apart from the first charity trustees, every trustee must be appointed by a resolution passed at a properly convened meeting of the chan trustees. Reference and Adminlstrative details Chari name Other name the chan uses Registered chanty number Charity s pnncipal address Ado AUR 1204707 10 Hilltop KiMbeOrth Rotherham S612EU ws UK Rescue Names of the charlty trustees who manago the charity Dit•s act•d if not for whol• Trust•• nam• Offic• (ff Iny) Nam• of p•rson (or body) •ntstl•d toa Int trust•• Ifan Deborah Fryer Vicki Baker Chair Treasurer James Fryer Lews Fryer Declaratlons Slgnaturo Full nam• eborah Fryer Posltlon Chair Dats 241C6r2025
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 13 September 2024 ACCOUI4TAP4T'S IIIPORT In ¢0nce rAilth InslnKtions given to us we have prtpafed the •ttached unaudited fln•ncwi statements lor the I>0 lo frDrn the Kcwniing r•cNds of and Irryn in1ornl0fi •nd eyplanatk>ns suppl*d to ui. C&M Accountancy Servlc•• Ltd 19 Yoredale Avenue Chapeltown Sheffield S35 2ZW 22 ne 2025 .
ADOPTAPAWS UK RESCUE PNYIT APIO LOSS ACCLXlhil FOR TME YEAR £NDf O 13 Sepieth 2024 45.757 ST.3 103.660 4&044 3.669 Ini 4.J25 M•OVei Fees l trAed Prl LWI & 633 1.442 10.011 LJ8J SJ9 L997 521 IiJ3J 91.571 12.(X9
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