THE ARDWICK TRUST
Created b Deed dated 23rd October 1973
istered Number: 266981
ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APIUL 2024
INDEX
Page
Annual report
Ito3
Ind¢p¢ndenl examiner's report
Sialement of financial activities
Balance Sheet
Notes fom)ing part of the accounts
7t09
Grants payable
IOto17
Investments and income received
18

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
ANf4UAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
The Trustees present their report for the year ended 5th April 2024,
REFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS
The Ardwick Trust is a Registered Charity No. 266981.
The Principal office address is One Bartholomew Close, London EC IA 7BL.
The Trustees who held office during th¢ year wer¢'.-
Mrs Janel Beryl Bloch
Miss Judith Susan Portrait
Mr Dominic Brendan Flynn
The Professional Advisers of the Charity are as follows..
INDEPENDENT EXAMINER..
GNCD Stevenson FCA
Knox Cropper LLP
Office Suite I, Haslemere House
Lower Slr¢¢l
Haslemere
Sui'i'ey GU27 2PE
BANKERS:
Ba￿layS Bank pl¢
22-24 Upper Marlborough Road
St Alban5
Herts ALI 3AL
Schroder & Co Limited
l London Wall Place
London EC2Y SAU
INVESTh￿NT ADVISERS..
Cazenove Capital Management
l London Wall Place
London EC2Y SAU
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
LegAI Status and Constitutlon
The Chai'ity was created by Trust Deed dated 23rd October 1973 and is registered with the Charity
Commission No. 266981.
Trustees Appolntm¢Mt and Training
The Trustees are recruited and appointed &s and when required by the remaining Trustees, oft¢n based on
their professional backgrounds.
New Trustees are inducted by the other Tnjstees and are encouraged to attend relevant training courses
where considered kn¢ficial.

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
ANNUAL REI PORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
(Contimlled)
STRucfuRE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT (continued)
Management Arrangements
The Trustees meet half yearly to monitor the activities of the Charity, including the investment
perfojinance.
The day to day administration of the Charity is undertaken by external professional firms.
Rlsk Management
The Trustees continually review the tnajor risks to which the Charity is exposed, in particular thos¢ related
to the finances of the eharity and are satisfied that systems are in pla¢e lo mitigate their exposure to major
risk. The majoi. I'isk of the charity is ils investment portfolio risk, which is mitigated by biannual meetings
with the Investment Managers.
OBJECTS AND ACTIVITIES
Objeets of the Charity
The object of the charity is the making of grants to charitable causes chosen by the trustees at their
absolute discretion.
Objectives for the Yegr
The objectives for the year were..
To continue lo make grants to charitable organi5ations.
To monitor the income of the charity whilst monitoring the financial markets.
ACHIEVEMENT AND PERFORMANCE
Achievement of Objectives and Public Benefit
The Charity continued to provide grants lo worthy organisations. In the year this amounted lo 358
grants lolalling £95,200 (2023.. £97,200).
This included many medical and relief of poverty charities and these are disclosed in the Notes to the
A¢¢ounls (pages 10- 17).
Many of the organisations concemed are grateful to receive the grants, and th¢ Charity received many
l¢tters of thanks.
In planning the activities for the year the Trustees have referred lo the guidance contained in the
Charity Commission's guidance on public benefit. In parti¢ular the Trustees considered how planned
a¢livities contribute to the aims and objectives of the Charity and are satisfied ihat this is the case.
Grant Making Policies
Grant appli¢alions are reviewed to ensure they comply with the r¢quir¢ments of the Charity and the
Trustee5 authoris¢ payment through a third party.

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
ANNUAL REPORT
FOR THE YEAR ENDF.D STH APRIL 2024
(Coiitinued)
FINANCE REVIEW
Results for the Year
The Charity plans to expend ils income on charitable donations, whilst keeping its capital inlacl.
In the year the Charity received donations of £68,678 and investment income and bank interest of £53,858
and expended £126,054 resulting in net income for the period of £15,470 after ￿aliSed and unrealised
gains on investments of £18.988.
The Charity saw the market value of investments in¢r¢ase during the year from £1,258,089 to £1,282,887.
Reserves Policy
Th¢ Trustees maintain sufficient reserves in the Income Fund to meet expectsd direct charitabl¢
expenditure.
The Capital Fund is invested lo produce income for the Incom¢ Fund.
FUTURE ACTIVITIES
The Charity will Conlinue lo generate income to make grants to ¢haritable bodies.
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
Law applicable to charities in England and Wales requires the Trustees lo prepare financial slaletnents for
each financial year which give a true and fair view of the state of the charity's financial activities during the
year and of ils financial position at the end of the year. In preparing those financial statements. giving a true
and fair view, the trustees should follow best practice and..
select suitable accounting policies and apply them consistently.
make judgements and estimates that are reasonable and prudent-
state whether applicable a¢¢ounling standards have been followed subject lo any material departur¢s
disclosed and explained in the financial 5tatements,'
prepar¢ financial Statements on th¢ going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the
Charity will continue to operdte.
The Trustees are Tesponsible for keeping proper a¢¢ounting records whi¢h dis¢lose with reasonable accuracy
at any time the financial position of the Charity and which enable them to ensure that the financial statements
comply with relevant legislation and the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of
the Charity and hence taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other
irregularities.
BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES
MRS J B BLOCH
TRUSTEE
Dated..

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT EXAMINEI R
TO THE TRUSTEES
I report to the trustees on my examination of the a¢¢ounls of the Ardwick Trust (the Trust) for the year ended
5th April 2024, whi¢h Comprise the Statement of Financial Activities, the Balance Sh￿1 and related notes.
This report is made to the Trustees. as a body. in accordance with the terms of my engagement. My work has
been undertaken so that I might carry out an Independent Bxamination of the financial statements in
accordance with tlie General Directions given by the Charity Commission. To the fullest extent permitted by
law, I do not accept or assume r¢spoDsibilily lo anyone other than the Trust and the Tru5t'5 Trustees as a body
for my work oi. for this repoi1.
Responsibilities and basls of report
As the trustees of the Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the ac¢oun15 in accordance with the
requirements of the Charities Act 201 I ('the Act,).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts catYi¢d out under section 145 of the 2011 Act and
in carrying out my examination I hav¢ followed all applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent examlner's statement
I have completed my examination. I confinn that no material matters have come to my attention in conne¢lion
with the examitmtion giving me ¢ause lo believe that in any mat¢rial respect:
accounting rec(Irds were not kept in respect of the Trust as required by section 130 of the A¢t' or
the accounts do nol accord with those I'ecords,. or
the a￿ountS do not comply with the applicable requirements conceming the fom) and content of
accounts sel out in the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any
requirem¢nl that the accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered as part of an
independent examination.
I have no concerns and have eome a¢ross no other matters in connection with the examination to which
altention should be drawn in this report in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be
reached.
Office Suite I, Ha51emere House
Lower Street, H￿I¢m¢re
Surr¢y GU27 2PE
Greg St¢venson FCA
Knox Cropper LLP
Chartered Accountants

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
BALANCE SHEET AT STH APRIL 2024
2024
2023
Notes
FIXED ASSETS- tNVESTMBNTS
1.282,887
1,258,089
CURRENT ASSETS
Barclays Bank plc
Cazenove Capital Management
Debtors
89,218
13.540
42,121
7,542
200
102.758
49,863
CURRENT LIABILITIES
73,240
1,017
NET CURRENT ASSETS
29,518
38,846
NET ASSETS
£1,312.405
£1,296,935
UNRESTRICTED FUNDS
Capital fund
Income fund
1,271,225
41.180
1,264,655
32,280
£1,312,405
£1.296,935
Th¢ accounts set out on pages 5 to 18 are approved.
. MRS J B BLOCH
. MISS J S PORTRAIT ) TRUSTEES
. MRDBFLYNN
Dat¢d..

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
NOTES FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
I. ACCOUNTING POLICIES
) B8515 of Prep8ration and Assessment of going eoncern
The accounts have been prepared under the historical cost convention with the ex¢eption of investm¢nts which
aTe included at maTket valu¢. The financial statcinents have been prepared in accordan¢¢ with th¢ Stat¢ment of
R¢comm¢nd¢d Pra¢tic¢'. Awounting and Reporting by Charitj¢S PTepgTing their accounts in accordance with
th¢ Financial R¢poiting Standards applicable in the UK and R¢publi¢ of Ir¢land (FRS 102} (Second Edition
is$u¢d in October 2019) and th¢ Financial Reporting Standard appli¢able in the United Kingdom and Republic
of Ireland (FRS 102) and the Charities Act 2011.
The accounts have been prepared to give a 'ti'lle and fair view, and have departed from the Charities (Accounts
and Reports) Regulations 2008 only to the extent required to provide a 'true and fair view,. This departure
involved following Accounting and Reporting by Charities preparing their accounts in accordance with the
Financial Reporting Stsndard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS1021 issued on 16 July 2014
l'ather than the Accounting and Reporting by Charities Statement of Recommended Practice effective from I
April 2005 which has 5in¢¢ b¢¢n withdrawn.
The ChaTity constitutes a public benefit entity as defined by FRS 102.
The Trust¢¢s ¢onsid¢r that th¢r¢ are no mat¢rial uno¢rtainli¢s about th¢ Charity's ability to continue as a going
concern.
b) Fund5
The Capital and Incom¢ Funds represent th¢ funds of th¢ Charity that ar¢ not 5ubjK¢ to any resTh'iction5
regarding their use and are available for application to the general purposes of the Charity. Funds designated
for a parti¢ular purpo$¢ by the Charity are unrestricted. Restricted Funds are funds which are used in
accordance with specific restrictions imposed by donors or which hav¢ been rnised by the Charity for a
particular purpose.
c) Income
All income is recognised once the charity has entitlement to th¢ income, it is probable that the in¢om¢ will b¢
re¢¢ived and the amount of income receivable can be measured reliably.
d) Expenditure
Liabilities aT¢ r¢wgni5¢d as expenditure as soon as there is a legal or constructive obligation committing the
charity to that exp¢nditur¢, it IS PTobabl¢ that settlement will be required and the amount of the obligation can
be measured reliably. All exp¢ndityr¢ is a¢wunted for on an accruals basis. All expenses including support
costs and governance costs are allocated or apportioned to the applicable expenditure headings.
e) Investments
Investments are a form of b45ic financial inv¢stment and are initially recognised at their transaction value and
subsequently measured at fair value as at the balance sh¢¢t date using the closing quoted market price. The
Statement of financial activities includes the net gains and Ios5¢5 arÉsing on r¢valuatioDs and disposals
throughout th¢ year.
Realised gait]s and losses on investments are calculated as the diffeTence between sg1¢5 proc¢¢ds and their
opening carrying valu¢ oi. their Purchase value if acquired subsequent to the first day of th¢ financial y¢aT.
Unrealised gain5 and losses are calculated as the difference bettveen the fair value at th¢ year ¢nd and their
arrying value.
Q Current Assets and Liabilitie5
All known ¢UTrent assets are biDught into the accounts at tlie amounts which they are expected to realise. All
known liabilities are brought into the accounts at theiT exp¢ot¢d cost.

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
NOTES FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
(Continued)
2024
2023
DONATIONS RECEIVED
Income Fund
Mrs J B Bloch
Janet Bloch 1972 Discretionary Settlement
20,311
48,367
37,080
40,362
£68,678
£77.442
COST OF GENERATtNG FUNDS
Capital Fund
Investment Managers Fees
£9,118
£9,340
2024
2023
Capital
Fund
Income
Fund
Capital
Fund
Income
Fund
Total
Total
CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES
Direct Costs
Grants to Charitable
Organisalions (pages 10-17)
Support Costs
Determination Fees
Bank Charges
Governance Costs
95.200
95,200
97.000
97,000
4.486
4,486
4.580
4,580
3,300
13.944
17,244
3,150
14,232
17,382
£3,300 £113,636 £116,936
£3,150 £115,818 £118,968
GOVERNANCE COSTS
Legal Fees
Accountan¢y F¢¢$
4.044
9.900
4,044
13,200
4.722
9.510
4,722
12.660
3,300
3.150
£3.300
£13,944
£17.244
£3,150
£14,232
£17,382
2024
2023
INVESTMENTS {page 18)
Mark¢t value at 6th April 2023
Purchases and donations
Disposals at market value
R¢alised gains/(losses)
Unrealised gainsl(losses) on revaluation
1,258,089
20,947
(15,137)
(1,403)
20.391
1,333,178
30
(75.119)
Market value at 5th April 2024
£1,282,887
£1,258,089
Historical cost of investments
£1.092.652
£1,095,319

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
NOTES FORMING PART OF THE ACCOUNTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APIUL 2024
(continued)
2024
2023
CURRENf LIABILITIES
BDB Pitsnans Solicitors
Knox Cropper
Cazenove Capital Management
Grants and Determination
1,524
6,600
2,280
62,836
2,358
6,360
2,299
£73,240
£11,017
Unrestricted Funds 2024
Capital
Incoine
SUMMARY OF NET ASSETS BY FUNDS
Total
Inv¢slm¢nts
Barclays Bank plc
Cazenove Capital Management
1,282,887
{2,611)
{6,771)
1,282,887
89,218
13,540
91,829
20,311
1,273,505
112,140
,385,645
Current liabiliti¢s
2,280
70,960
73,240
£1,271.225
£41,180
£1,312,405
Unrestrleled Funils 2023
Capital
Income
Total
Investments
Barclays Bank plc
Caxenov¢ Capital Management
Debtors
1,258,089
1,382
7,542
200
1,258,089
42,121
7,542
200
40,739
1267,213
40.739
1,307,952
Current liabilities
2.358
8,659
11,017
£1,264,855
£32,080
£1,296,935
TRUSTEES. REMUNERATION AND RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS
Mr D B Flynn is a partn¢r of BDB Pitmans LLP to whom fees of £4,722 {2022 £4,044) were paid for legal
services.
No r¢imbuTsement of expenses has be¢n made or is due to be made to any of th¢ tru51ees in Tespect of the year.

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THE ARDWJCK TRUST
GRANTS PAY ABLE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
British Fi'iends of the Hebrew University- for Student Scholarship Programme
Nightingale Hammerson
Pinhas Rutenberg Edu¢ational Trust
Technion UK
Weizmann UK- for Making Connections Programme
ASG- Acad¢mi¢ Study Group
Bowel Research UK
Brain Research UK- for intracerebral haemorrhage research
British Friends of Rambam Medical Centre
Cancer Researcl) UK
CURE Inlemational UK- for OPERATION ZIM children in Zimbabwe
Jewish Blind & Disabled
Jewish Child's Day
JNF Charitable Trust
Leukaemia & Myeloma Reseairh UK- for Cord Blood Sletn Cell Research
Spen¢er Dayman Meningitis Research- for Aviator Strep A Study
Action for A-T
Age UK
Alzheimer's Research UK
Anthony Nolan- Clinical NurselPsychologisl support
Bone Cancer Research Trust
Bowel Cancer UK
British Friends of Bar-llan University- financial assistance for students
Bi'iti5h Heart Foundation
Cancer Support UK
Care for Veterans
Chai Cancer Care
Cheltenham Ladi¢s' College- for Bursaries Fund
Children's Heart Federation
CLIC Saigent Cancer ￿'e for Children
Crisis
Crohn's & Colitis UK- for new medical res¢arch study
Dementia UK- for Admiral Nurses
Down's Syndrome Research Foundation UK
Emunah
Fight for Sight
Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Hadassah UK
Headway North London
International Spinal Research Trust
Israel Guide Dog Centre
Jewish Care
Jewish Deaf Association
Kish￿'on
Lilian Faithfull Care
Liver Group Charity- for bioartificial liver ma¢hine
Magen David Adom UK
2,000
2,000
2,000
2,000
2.000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
1,000
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
Carried forward
36,500

Pagell
THE ARDWICK TRUST
GRANTS PAYABLE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
(continued)
Brought forward
36.500
Meningitis Now
Moorfields Eye Charity- for childhood eye diseases
Motor Neuron¢ Disease Associalion
Muscular Dystophy UK
Norwood
ORT-UK
Prevent Breast Cancer
Pr05tate Can¢er Research
Royal Brompton & Harefield Hospitals
Shaare Zedek UK
Tom's Trust- support for children with brain tumours
UJIA
Unique- Rare Chromosome Disorder Support Group
Worldwide Cancer Research
3H Foundation
ABF- The Soldiers, Charity- for Family Welfare Programme
Ability Dogs 4 Young People
Ability North London
Able Kidz
Acorn Childr¢n's Hospice Trust
ACT- Aylsham & District Care Trust- for music therapy
Action for Stammering Children
ActionAid
Alexander Devine child￿n'S Hospice Service
Ali¢e House Hospice
Allsorts
Ambitious about Autism- Pears National Centre for Autism Education
Amref Health Afri¢a
Anne Frank Ti'ust UK
Anlibiolic Research UK- for Medi¢al Res¢arch Progrnmme
APT- A¢lion on Poverty- eliminating child laboui. in Uganda
Arnioni¢o Consort- music for people with dementia
Autism Bedford5hire
Back Up- for spinal cord injury
Be Free YC- supporting young carers
Become Charity- children in care & young ¢are leavers
Bentley Beginnings- lo improve speech and social skills
BID Services- enabling people with sensoiy impairments
Bipolar UK
Bleasdale School
Blind Veterans
Brain Tumour Support
Break
British Epilepsy Associt*tion- for Fre¢phone helpline
Bury Hospice
Camphill Village Trust
Canine Pailners
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
500
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
Carried forward
50,100

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
GRANTS PAYABLE
FOR THE YEAR EI NDED 5TH APRIL 2024
(continued)
Brought forward
50.100
Carers in Hertfordshir¢
Carers UK
Cavell Nu15es Trust
Cerebral Palsy Plus
Child Autism UK- for Helpline
Child Brain Injury Trust
Children's Adventure Fann Trust
Children's Liver Disease Foundation
ChildiEn's Trust- for Music Therapy programTne
Chronicle Sunshine Fund
City Hospice
Clapton Common Boy5 Club
Cleft Lip & Palate Asso¢iation
Clothing Solutions
Clowns in the Sky- Activity trolleys in hospitals
Colostomy UK- Freephone helpline
Concern Worldwide
Conla¢l a Family- for W¢ Car¢ About Rar¢ programme
Contact Hostel- Support & accommodation for hotneless teenage girls
Crohns in Childhood Association
Crossroads Care Sutyey
Cued Speech UK
Deatblind UK
Defence Medical Welfare Service
DEMAND
Demelza Hospi￿ Care for Children
DeJnenlia Support
Disabled Sailors Association
Dolphin Society
Douglas Macmillan Hospice
Down's Syndroine Association- for Helpline
Dressabilily
Durham Association of Boys & Girls Clubs
Dyscover- specialist aphasia support
Dyspraxia Foundation- for Helpline
Elfrida Rathbone Camden
Enham Trust- for Wellbeing al Enham project
Essex & Heits Air Ambulance
Essex Boys & Girls Clubs
Exeter Leukaemia Fund
Ezra U'marpeh
Fairtrade Foundation
Families United Network- for Respite Clubs
Family Support Derbyshire
Fareshare Greater Manchester
Farm Africa
Felix Proje¢l- food surplu5 redistribution
Fight against Blindness
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
Carried forward
59.700

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
GRANTS PAYABLE
FOR THE YEAR ENDEI D 5TH APRIL 2024
(continued)
Brought fon¥ard
59,71K)
Fire Fighters Charity
Food Lifeline
Freedom f1￿M Torture
Friends of Yad Sarah
Gingerbread
Giving World
GLI I Community Hub- towards Cost of Living Support
Great Western Air Ambulance Charity
Haemochromatosis UK
Happy Kids
Harlington Hospice
Headway Norfolk & Waveney Ltd
Helen & Douglas House
Help for Heroes- for sports & activity service
Helping Disabilili¢s
Henshaws Society for Blind People- for Friendships Matter Groups project
Hom¢-Stait South Wesl Kent
Honeypot Children's Charity
Hope for Tomorrow- providing mobile cancel. care units
Hospice Charity Pailnership- for Birmingham Hospice
Hospice in the Weald
HospiceCaiE North Northumberland
Hospice of Sl Francis
Hot Line Meals Service (London)
Hour Community- for Fuii)ilure pi'ojecl
House on the Corner Community Project
Intercare
Isabel Hospice
IT Schools Africa
Jeans for Genes- support for rarer genetic conditions
Jessie May- Children's Hospice at Home
Jnetics
Katharine Hous¢ Hospice
KeTnp Hospice
Kids- towards Special Activities days
Kinetic Science Foundation
Kii'kwood Hospice
Lakelands Day Care Hospice
Leeway Domestic Violence and Abuse Services
Lennox Children's Cancer Fund- for family financial support
Listening Books
Livel
Living Options Devon
Living Paintings- Audio & Tactile books for blind and partially sighted children
London's Air Ambulance Charity
Marches Family Network
Marine Conservation Society
Martin House Children's Hospice
21)0
21K)
2110
200
200
200
21)0
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
20Q
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
Carried forward
69.300

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
GRANTS PAYABLE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APIUL 2024
(continued)
Brought forward
69.300
Martl¢ls Hospice
Mary Ann Evans Hospice
Medical Research Foundation- for adolescent mental health research
Mi¢rophihalTnia, Anophthalmia & Coloboma Suppoit
Mountbatten Hospice
Multiple Sclerosis Trust
Music for my Miiid
Myton Hospice
National Kidney Federation- for Helplin¢
National Litera¢y Trust
National Star Foundation
Nerve Tumours UK
New Israel Fund
Nightingale House Hospice
North London Hospice
Orchid- research into male cancers
ORT UK- for aid to Ukraine
Ovacorne
Pancreatic Canca. Action
Parkinson's UK
Pear Tr¢e School - VR teaching for special schools
Pelton Youth Project
Prince of Wales Hospice
Princess Alice H(>spice
Pump Aid
Pumping Marvellous Foundation
Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People
Queenscourt Hospice
Rainforest Foundation UK
RAW Workshop
React
Read for Good- Books & Stories for ¢hildren in hospital
R¢nnie Grove Peace Hospice CaiE
Retina UK- for people with inherited sight loss
Richard House ChildiEn's Hospice
Roiherhain Hospice
Rowcroft Hospice
Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund
Royal National Lifeboat It]slilulion
Royal Trinity Hospice
Saint Catherine's Hospice
Seeing Dogs Alliance
Sequal Trnst
Shakespeare Hospi¢¢
Shelter
Shipston Home Nursing
Shooting Star Children's Hospices- for Musi¢ Therapy support
Sight Resear¢h UK
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
21x1
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
Carried fonvard
78.91)0

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
GRANTS PAYABLE
FOR THE YEAR F.NDED 5TH APRIL 2024
(contlnued)
Broughi forward
78.900
SignH¢alih
Society for Mucopolysaccaride Diseases
Spinal Injuries AsS￿lation
Spinal Muscular Atrophy UK
Sl Barnabas Hospices
Sl Cathei'ine's Hospice
Si ci]]'istopher's Hospice
Si David's Hospice Care
St Elizabeth's East Coast Hospice
St Elizabeth's
St Gemma Hospi¢¢
St Helena Hospice
St John's Hospice
St Joseph's H05pice
St Luke's Hospi¢¢, Basildon
St Michael's Hospice- North Hampshire
St Raphael's Hospi¢e
St Richard's Hospice
St Wilfred's Hospice, Bosham
Starlight Childreii's Foundation
Stroke Association
Su¢ Ryder
Sunny Days Children's Fund
Target Ovarian Cancer
Thames Hospice- for Hospice at Home Services
Theodora Children's Charity
Thrive
Together for Short Lives- for Helpline and Outreach
Tommy's
Toynbee Hall
Treetops Hospice
Tuberous S¢lerosis Association
University Jewish Chaplaincy
V¢rsus Arthritis
Wakefield Hospice
WalerAid
Weston Hospice Care
Whizz Kidz
Wigan & Leigh Hospi¢¢
Willen Hospice
Women's Aid
Wycombe Youth A¢lion
Youi)g Minds
Activit¢¢ns
Aliofts Community and Sports Foundation
Braille Chess Association
Br¢¢on and District Dial-a-Ride Club
200
200
200
20
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
21x1
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
200
100
100
100
Carried forward
87,900

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THE ARDWICK TRUST
GRANTS PAYABLE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
(continued)
Brought forward
87,900
Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity
British Wireless foi. the Blind Fund
Castle Point Social Car Scheme
Climbing Outl
Criminon UK
Cruse Bereavement Support
Ditch the Label
Eastside Community Trust- for Felix Adventure Playground
England and Wales Blind Golf
Fauna & Flora International
Framlingham Area Youth Action Partnership
Get Set Girls
Grandparents Plus- aka Kinship
Independent Arts
Jigsaw South East- child bereavement support
JPK Project- Gow Lodge Garden Appeal
Jubilee Sailing Trust
Kids Matter
Kids Space
Kingswood Trust- for project to support older people
Leeds Weekend Care Association
Little Hiccups
Liquid Listening
Livability
Liye Unlimited
Loughborough Junction Action Group- for Grove Adventure Playground
Lullaby Trust
Martha Trust
Maxability
M¢di¢al Detection Dogs
Missing People
Mission lo Seafarers
My Lif¢ My Choice
National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain
Northwich Multisports
Oakfield Coinmunity
Ohel Sarah UK
Open House
Olaka Kraus Music Trust
Rainbow Trust ChildiEn'5 Charity
Rainbows- for music therapy
Reachout
Refreshing Minds
Respite Association
Royal Voluntary Servi¢e- for dementia services
S Pinter Youth Project
Safe Families for Children
Sane
Sclerodemia & Raynaud's UK
Seashell Trust
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
loo
loo
100
100
loo
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
loo
100
100
loo
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
loo
100
100
Carried forward
92,900

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THE ARDWJCK TRUST
GRANTS PAYABLE
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 5TH APRIL 2024
(continued)
Brought forward
92,900
Shine- spit￿ Bifida & Hydrocephalus
Shropshire Youth Trust
Side by Side- for Cycling Club
Sight for Surrey
SOFA Project
Space4Autism
Spitalfields Crypt Trust
St George's Community Anchor
St Michael's Fellowship
Slubbers Adventure Centre
Teen Action
Teen Enterprise
Terrence Higgins Trust
The Haven, Wolverhampton
TiJne Out GiY)up- for Multimedia & Music project
Village Water
War Memorials Trust
Women & Children First UK
Woodland Ti'usl
Young & Free
Young People Taking Action- CYDS Project
Youth and Community Connexions
Youth on the move (London)
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
Total
95.200

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