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2025-03-31-accounts

Community Impact & Trustees’ Report

Gjurme Iliriane Albanian Heritage Club

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Reporting period:

13 October 2023 – 13 March 2025

Who We Are

We are a grassroots Albanian heritage charity created by the community, for the community. The charity was founded and developed entirely by six local trustees, supported by 18 volunteers, all of whom live locally and share a commitment to preserving Albanian language, culture, and heritage for our children.

Our work supports over 114 children from Albanian ethnic backgrounds across the London Borough of Richmond and surrounding areas.

Our Purpose

Our aim is simple but vital:

To advance cultural education for the public benefit by providing Albanian language, history, culture, tradition, and heritage through our charity organisation Gjurme Iliriane.

We believe that when children understand their roots, they grow with confidence, pride, and a strong sense of belonging.

Our Community Outreach

Community outreach is at the heart of everything we do. Trustees and volunteers worked closely with families, parents, and community members to understand local needs and to ensure our school was welcoming, inclusive, and accessible.

Outreach activities included:

This approach helped us reach families who may not otherwise access cultural education and ensured that our services reflect the voices of our community.

Gjurmë Iliriane Albanian Heritage Club

Our club provides:

Children learn not only academic skills, but also confidence, pride, and a sense of belonging to both their heritage and the wider society.

Safeguarding and Children’s Wellbeing

The safety and wellbeing of children is our highest priority.

During this period:

We are committed to continually reviewing and improving our safeguarding practices to ensure children and families feel safe, supported, and respected.

Investing in Our Volunteers and Teaching Team

As a community-led organisation, our people are our greatest strength. We actively invest in the development and wellbeing of our volunteers and teaching staff by:

This investment helps build confidence, skills, and long-term commitment, ensuring high-quality support for our children.

Learning Together as a New Charity

As a new grassroots organisation, we learned as we progressed. Trustees, volunteers, and teachers developed systems, policies, and teaching approaches together through collaboration and shared knowledge.

This journey strengthened our teamwork and reinforced our belief that community-led solutions are powerful and sustainable.

Funding and Resources

Our main income came from grant funding, which allowed us to:

These resources helped create a rich, engaging learning experience that connects children to their heritage in a meaningful way.

Building Belonging and Identity

Everything we do is rooted in belonging. Through language, culture, and shared experiences, children develop a strong sense of identity while feeling proud of who they are and where they come from.

Families tell us that the school has helped their children feel more confident, connected, and engaged with their heritage.

Looking Ahead

Our future priorities include:

We remain committed to growing carefully, sustainably, and always in line with the needs of our community.

Thank You

We thank our children, families, volunteers, trustees, and funders for believing in our vision and helping us build more resilient, inclusive and dynamic community for the future generation on ethnic Albanian people in the UK.

Signed on behalf of Trustees

Sanda Eglite

Trustee

10 January 2025

Gjurmë Iliriane Management Accounts 13 Oct 2023 - 13 March 2025

Income Description
grant Awards for All £10,000.00
grant Tesco StrongStart Grant £1,000.00
grant Richmond Council CommunityGrant £5,000.00
donations Crowdfunder Campaing £970.00
Total Income £16,970.00
Expenditure
Expenditure
Staff Costs
Teachers 6 teachers £4,820.00
Volunteer expenses 18 volunteers £820.00
DBS fees £504.00
Project manager done as volunteer £0.00
Total staff costs £6,144.00
Lessons Costs
Workshopresouces vistingauthor workshop £49.50
Consumables e.g. art resources,fabrics, craft supplies £932.40
Total lessons costs £981.90
Overheads Costs
Venue hire rent £5,500.00
Print/Post/Stationery certificates & workbookphotos £1,049.94
Phone/internet £270.00
Public LiabilityInsurance £146.30
Book keepingand accountsprep done as volunteer £0.00
General office expenses,refrehments £1,340.00
**Total Overheads ** Total overheads costs £8,306.24
Total Income £16,970.00
Total Expenditure £15,432.14
Operating Surplus/(Deficit) £1,537.86