## **Crohn’s In Childhood Research Association (CICRA) REPORT & ACCOUNTS** for the year ended 31 Dec 2021 


Registered Charity Numbers England & Wales:   278212 Scotland:  SC040700 



REGISTERED CHARtTYNUMBEEL. Eogjand & Wak&g18212
Scotknd SC040700
CROWS IN CHILDHOOD HESBARCH
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Nighiingale Flouse
46-48 E&st Styeet
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CROHWS fN CHtLDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
Cojrtents of theFit)andai Ststements
forth¢ year end￿ 31 Ik¢ember2021
Siat¢meth ofFinanaai Actlviti¢J
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Detalled statementofFInand￿ Actlvilfe8
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cROH￿s IN CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
Report ofth¢ Tzwt¢¢8
for fhe year ended 31 DeCeth2￿1
The irusiees present their report iviih Ihe linanciic15tat¢ments of the charity for the wear ¢Dded i l December ?021. The
trustees liai'e adopted the pix)vision% ol. Accounting and Keplirting by C'hatities.. Siaienieni of ReLommended Praciice
applicable to charitics prcparing tl)eir accounts in a¢¢ord)n¢e wilh the Pinancial Rcportins StaiidaTd applicablc in the UK
and Repiiblic of Ireland IFRS IO•I (cffcctivc l January. 2019).
'The I'ru5tees are confidcnt that during 20?] thE objective5 of ilie charity ivere rnet by coniiniiing 10 fund researLh ivhich
increases knoivlcdg¢ undersianding of Crohn's dis￿Se and Ulcerative colit15. collectively kno%Yx as Inflanimatory
Bowel Disease IIBD).
Whilst seeking Ille cause and ¢ur¢ tk charily continued to provide suppom and inf0m￿tion for pdr¢nis and childi'en
continucd to raise awareness amongst th¢ general public of the devastating cftecl this condition continues to have on yourtg
live*
Activiiy levLIs Én 20? l eontinued to be atlecied by th¢ Covid-19 pandeinic which impacted both fI￿draising events and face
to facc mcctings Such FLS Farnily Information Day% and th¢ Aivard5 Advi50rj Pancl.
Objectives and alms
The principal objects for which thc Socieiv is e8tablishcd arc for the relief of p¢rsons 5uffcTing from. and io promote and
advance public educaiiott and researLh Into. Crohn's Disease. Ulceraiive Colitls and related disorder&
Thc irusieLs have relenrd to the Charity Commission's general guidance on Public Benefit wh¢n revieivin8 their aims and
objectives.
Graabmaking Policy
To meet ane of ils primary objectives, the Ch(Lrity invc5t5 in inedical re%eareli into the ￿USe$ ond trL'atliient of Inflammatory
Boiyel Disease (Cro1￿.5 Disease and Ulcerative Coliiisl, p￿ticularl}. as it aff¢Lls children and young adulr5. Applicaiions
for r&￿tarch lundiiig are ini'ited frorn Irlti'Anl mediLal and scieniific insliliitiottb find arc Ili¢n 5ubj¢cled lo a rigoroiis peer
re￿ie1¥ prow8s, involving independent spcciali5t referees and the CICRA Aw1< rds Advisory Panel. '] }'pically. the research
al￿rdS fall witliin four categortes= ?"year Research Training FelloiY5hip& 3-year PhD StudLntships. l-? Jear reseaT¢h
projec15 arjd gi?Iit5 for Specific sialtsliLal projee15 rel￿ed 10 IBD ii) ¢hildhoLJd. Burbarv gTants to help iiith ilie costs of UK
baled health profe55ionals aiid students in trainiiig Idociois: nttrses and finiil y¢ar ni¢dical 5tudtn151 involi'ed in IBD
reseairh, aitending %cieniificlmedi¢al meeting5. are di￿ardid at tlib discretion of Ihe'rrustees.
At the AnnuHI (ieneral Meeting licld on Microsoft Teams on il 51 .luly ?0? I tivo .1 Tustees. margarl￿ Lec and Dr l)hilip
Smith, stood do¥￿ and ii'ere r¥-eleLted for a furtlier 3->e&r tern. At (his nieeiinE. Margarei Lee siooLI doi¥n as Chair and
Crahani Lee assiiined the role ot Chair, haling b¢eii elected by the Iruslees.
CICRA coniinued to operate %viih redueed siatTing through 2021. portlv du¢ to u*)cenainty around the impact of the
pandemic oil income, and partlj Itu¢ 10 the ¢onLlusion of the Globiil fvlake Some Noi5t grani which had fllnded a family
support i￿OrkCi.. Margaret Lee coiitinued to be iesp)nsible for the researeli piocess. tlie day.to-dav accounting. li'orking ivith
a¢couniants Tudor John Limited and geneial office aiid siipport ivork. Tru8lLLni'easurer, Simon Coleman. continiicd to be
responsible for financial atlair5. Otliei. Trusiees continued io ulldertake addition￿1 aCt&￿IlLe5 in conncction iviih specific
area% ol. wtsrk 5uLh a5 fiiiidrai5ing, inlormalion leihnoloan and represenlalion on extemal ¢ommiiiees. One additional
pan-time siatYmembLf ivas hirL'd io support the charity"s Dctivilies.
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CROHNS IN CHtLDHOOD RESBARCH
ASSOaATION
Report ofthe Truste
for th¢ yearetthd 31 Dec¢nther2￿21
The Suiton office reopened and remained open for the majority ol'?021. Wilh panaemi¢ restritiions ¢on(inuiiig into 20!1.
the trusiec5 Colltiniicd to liold their comniiltee nieelings onlinc iising Microsoft TLams. Plans rcmained in place to rovcr an
InCre￿d i¥OTkload which ivas duc to thc qucrics Irlaling to thc vulnei7Lbility of cliildren Ki'iih IBF). 'lThis in¢rea.%ed
Ivorkload, iyiih a d￿reaSe{t siaff, Ivas able io be Tllet du¢ to Tru5ttes, wlio work on a iolunlai? ba5i& laktno on ¢.xtr8
r¢5ponsibilities and the current 51aff offerin8 to work exlrd hours also <>n 4 volunidfs b￿1$.
Tlic principal objeciive of the charity is to r￿lisc funds to maintain 8nd expand a research piY)gramme lo help bring about
beitei treatmcnts and quality of life foi. childrthi and )'oung adults isith Intlammaiory Boivel Dise&%e. Also, to dis¢ov¢r,
tliroiigh good basic science, the cause and an eveniiial ture. Since its foiindatiun in 1978 CICRA hu5 fundcd 25 Tr￿nIng
Fellowships, 24 PhD Students￿p% 62 Research ProjeLts and set up the lirsi Paeaia¢ri¢ Gastroenlerolog). Laboratory in the
UK.
Durtng Ihe period under re*ieiv CICRA ¢orttinued the funding of the tollowing research programme-.
ResearchProjects
Aiinabel David ai Oxford Universil>' I l yeai. proje¢i)- Understanding Stigma in adolescents with IBD
Professor l.lolm Lllilig at Oxford Universii)'_ UK Bioiysource
Professor P￿o￿a Ordon¢z-Moran ai Nottingham Universiiy- TArgeiing a Cxcl10.£u)proa¢h in Ulcerati￿¢ Colitis
Renei%'iil ol'a tegular ¢onsuinable5 graiit to support tiie ivork undertaken in ilie Paediatric Gaslroenlerolog), Labordtory a( St
BartholomeHl8 & The Rojal l.,ondon I lospitsil.
In 201 I no buwry" grd•ls QT Jolin Eumshaiv aivards were niade io continued pandemic limitations.
To ensure IrRI￿parEnCY ai?d appropriatc ai?plication of CICRA ftind8, Ihe Ti'ustees folloiv a sirici PLcr Rcvilw s>'siem using
eNiemal referees froni the UK Und other couniries. and iheir own appoÉJiled Al￿ardS Advisory Panel IAAPI. all ￿orkIng in
art li()iioraT)' Citpacily. Bosed upon thE recoMInend1c tions of ihe A%vards Advisory PHiiel and AAP Chairman. the Trustees
meke the fillal decision and aii'ard the grants. -fhis l'eer Review 2¢ pplie.% 10 all 7¢ ppli¢ation% for finaiKial 5UPPOrt with the
exc¢plion vt th¢ very niinor grants. Annual ￿"r1￿￿n rcport5 arc JEquiYcd tor all ftw'ai'ds ai?d are reviewed by the Tru81c¢s and
edicJl Ailvisors. ClCtiA enbourdg¢s the publication OL both posilitre negative research resul15.
Tw'o neiv researcli projccts, IvhosL graiits had been alY￿ded in 2020, started iii 2U21 after somc d¢lays ¢au5ed by thc
pAndemi¢ and on Irack at ycar end. Annabel David s projccl Rlso expericnc£d 50mc dclavs however it is hoped ihai
Ihis project ivill still conie 10 Iruiiion. Gi¥¢n ¢liebe delayed siaris, and cvniinued uii¢eAaini)' over posi-pan(J¢iiiic ¢￿h floiY5,
the ITU*¢￿ decTded that it ivoiild be prudent to not isstie a research call In 2U? I.
CICRA coiitiniies to liold a Ceniticate of Good Practice from ihe Association of ￿led$La1 Reqeai'cli Cliarilies ii'hich enables
the Lharilv Io [15¢ th¢ AMRC 2U20 audit logo to shoiv Ihai oui. prouess for granting aii'2L rds is of & l)igh sianddrd.
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cRoHN￿ CHtIDHOOD BISEARCH
ASSOaATION
Report of the TnLWS
forthey¢ar ended 31 Deexmbw2021
Informatiott alld SwTrp(Mt
CTLRA work5 With Regional Pacdiatric CentiEs, speciali.8t units and also dislri¢l gentral hospita15 acr055 the UK Ivho treat
children ¥%iih IBD aF]d distribute'parent Pack5. to thc parcnts of newl) dsa8nn.sed Children.
CICRA iTrork-5 e105ely i¥ith Paediatric IBD specialist nurses • voritsus pae(liatrir gastroenterology uniis around the couniry,
their regular contact ivith ihc young p%Jtients and families is vit21 and niu¢h appreciated. 5000 leaflets wer¢ distributed to GP
surgeri¢b lu ra*se aKvareness ofiBD, p(wliLularly in babies and ioddlcr5.
CICRA'Can'l Wait, cards are available for thildrei) to help theTn explain their condition w'h¢n in urgent need of a toilet.
The ePals scheme puis young IBD 5ufferer5 in coRlact iviih cach olhcr via c mail and is gTeatl}' valued by its participants.
retdback received from members in 2021 highlighted the value of this scheme in enabling young people to share Iheir
expcracnces and realise that they arc nor alont.
Ihave lovedb¢ing aparl ufePd15 8ndhav¢ made louds ofnewlriends.
people Ivho undgnt2JJdme.
The besi ihing about e-palsis bein￿able t(> talk to
A young ePa15 user.
The Iwo-year gralll froni Global fvlake Some Noise concluded in 20*1. This grant liad fund¢d faniily SLlPPOrt dCtivili¢s,
parli¢Lilarly in rclation lo enjotioiial ivellbcing and school gllida*ee ftsT parents. OMSN had exteiidcd ik duration of the
ni ihroiigh ?01110 alloiy for disTUPtioii ¢au5ed by thc pandemic. and alloii'ed paft of their grani to contribute toivard5 thc
Gharity s running costs.
Ilnfartunattrl) no famil) inforrnation days %vLrc hcld in ?(Y> l. initially due to formal Covid-19 rL'siri¢tiofjs and then out of
conieiTh for the risk of assembling a large group of potentially ¢linically-VLtlnerable children.
DemAnd for support greiv through 2021 as hell Ith service5 conlinLied io be stretclied and as the niimber of ¢hildr¢n aiid
young people bein8 diagnosed ivtth IFID increased. Of some conccm 15 Ihal CTCRA cxpcrienced uni)reccdcnicd d¢niaDd tor
5uppoJi filim parents of extreni¢ly young children iyith IBD. The support whi¢h ClCtLI otTer5 remaills a lifcline for many
familie5 In th¢&¥ rlialleiiging time& and 15 recognistd by boih parenis and prDlessiondls aliLe.
The childron T￿lh inflammsrorv boFTrel dI.¥e&.￿ hatrv a vern unplewsanf lifelontt ¢ondifioii Tri."hich d(pes not hk7ve Ihe higli
piofjle of ￿(her ¢ondJ¢ions. li is 6omnJon thal the childjpn thile tljis from iheir frieJ2ds n2Jinl.v due io the ¢mbdiiELFSEFient.
Supprprt Irjr the cl111d￿n families tliis loiKIJ' pasi(iun is p'ilal io iheii. IveJl-b¢inD
CICRA .¥ IpwL- oi'er ￿￿￿￿.
Je4715 ljccn cssential ro supporting IhesL' childffn and Ihope ifiri.0￿ aljle 117 C(pntinuL to rtrieii ¢ ihe llinding required io
coniinueiheiram&zing 11.ork.
ProfNick Croft fvIBBS PhD FRCPCH
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CROHN8]N CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOa&TION
Report ofthe Trustee8
forth¢ mdvj 31 D¢cen)ber2021
Most conferenLes and face io face meetings ii¢re untoilunatel). cancelled in 2021. In a nurmal year. these meeting5 provid¢
opportlinities to nctii'ork and co-ordinaic wilh healthrare profc5sionals and policy mak'Lrs as %¥'ell as lo le&lrn abolii the la1¢5t
developments in Ireattnenls and possiblc causes of Inflamm210ry Roivcl Di.%ease. especiall}. &s it affe￿$ the ￿0￿ng. 'frnstecs
norrnally pla) an dCtiK.¢ tole manning a CICRA inforniation siand. In 20? l Trusiees and biaff maiTrlained contact iiiili
hc£ilthiare professionals and organi¥atiuns and iuned in lo niany virtual meetings. It should be noted Ihai Tiustees do not
receive any retnuneration and only claim travcl and budgei stylc oveTnighi accomrnodation cxpenses. in line ivith the
¢liarity's expense ¥uideline5.
Tlit CICRA newslctier compiled and edit¢d by the Iruslees and slatT, is one of Ilie tnain v¢hi¢les. along ivith Ihe }￿ebSite and
so¢ial medii for publicising the effect that Intianlmatory Llowel Disca5e can liave on cliildrcn. and for ihe ptsblic to becornt
mor¢ awar¢ of their rteed5.
CICRA continues to Pliblish eas). to uiiderstand information Erfboklets which always in high demand.
CICRA ¢oniinues tu develop and improve it$ websiie, %¥hich cOn￿lnS many information rc50urces, and maintains a SOCTal
media presence, pi'imarily on Facebook where there is a thriving group.
M¢mbership
CICRA does not ¢haTge a fix¢(I tnembership fee as the Truste¢s coniinue lo believe ihai all parents of ihildrci) affe¢t¢d by
CiY)ILn'5 disease and UlceraÉtvr colitls should have aLLess to CICRA lileraiure and infomiaiion on their child's condition,
regardless ot. thcir financial position, biit tliey invite rnember5 to make a donation a5 and ivhen they ivish or dlr abl¢ to do
so. All liierawre is issued fiye of charge. Mcmbership is opett to patients: patynis, IlieiT fcltnilics and Iriends, medtca
Professionals and &in}one interes￿￿ in furthering the under51anding ot., and research into, inllammatory boiyel diseiL%e in
¢hildr¢n and young adults.
As iviih kll olh¢r charities ￿ndraisI￿g by m¢mbers had been disrupted by the tyandemic. 202 I saw a IEium io some
fundraising eveniE and the 1'ru51ees are very gratLfttl for Iht luyal SUPPOFI iyceived frotn nitniber5 Ihroiigh this pei'iod.
Indeed. mcmbcrs have given don&iions in lieu ot thcir social spendin8 which have bccn invaluabl¢ lo the cl)arity.
Links with oth¢r organlsadojjs
CICRA is a member ol-the Association ol-medical Researeli Charities (A￿]Rc), the Notional In5tilul¢ for Healtli Resedrch
INIHRI: the Naiional Council for Voluni&ry Organizations INCVOI and is regi5tcred iviili the Fundraising Regulator.
CICRA continues lo work ivith BSPGHAN (British SoLiety of Paediairic G8slro¢nterology Hepaiology and Nulrilionl. the
BSP(iHAN Public l)alienl Parti¢ip&tion IPI'PI TepTe￿ntatiVc and tlie five &ssiKiated gastro charities.
CILIL4 e.xchanges nei¥sl¢iiers and iiifoi'malion ivitli Ihe many narional aiid intemaiiuntil organizations dealinTr with
Inflammatory Bowel Dise&sc and responds 10 ¢iiquiri¢s frotn oversea5. sign posiin8 also to sist¢r organisaiion5 as
approprtate.
NANC￿ REv￿w
As of ¢n(l of Dtceniber ?O?I tlie ac¢umulaied lunds stood ai £654,607 of ￿th1¢h £606,331 Irpresenicd unrestricted fuiid5.
ResearLh Lonimiinienis f()r future jears and deiailed in Noi¢ 18 10 ihe aLYountS iimoiinl to £lJ7,87? Tn the J'ear under
revieiv therc iixs no leeacy income. .1 ru51 inionie wvas £70,550 oilier activiiies lind Il¢naiion5 £?05.480 und in￿eStnieft(
i#¢ome £?i8. Ot thc £654,607 accumu1atL￿ f¥inds ai i1.81 Dec¢mbci. ?0?1. £353,26i 18 in Fixed Depo8ii C?sli l.Iiiid5.
Oiher surplus funds art in accounts ivsih CAF, COIF and NalWes(.

CROItNE IN CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
Ass0aA￿0N
Report ofth¢ TTuske
forthe yearwded 31 Decemb￿2021
F￿c￿L BE￿8w (&)JJtd)
I￿8¢1￿¢￿¢p0]l¢Y
The Charity's c01151itulion authorises the Iruslees io make and hold inve51tnenls usiiig the fund5 of the charit). There are n
reshctions on thc tTllStces' power to invLst, altho4gh Ihe ¢ruste¢8 take appropTiat¢ advice betore -ing any ini'esimenis
thai carry more Ihan a luiv degree ol-risk.
R￿e￿$pOlICY
CICRA has no 5Lgnificant ￿Ure income, relying ￿lmoST loially on volu*taTy ¢ontribution4 donatioii& grants and
fund-raising a¢tiviti¢k In con5equellce ihc trlislccs belicve i1￿t it t8 es8ential io have sufficient funds to ensure continuity
in Ihe tvenl of a iemporary iedu¢tion in income. The tTLlStees have agTecd a policv to hold reseThes on deposii equal to a
minimum of six months opcr81ional eNpenses dnd covering loiig term commilinents. At the end of 2U21 ive eslimaie Ihese io
be £140,0(Kl. In addition to this ive have £48,726 of funds restricted io specific prDje¢i% and £137.87? for future research
¢ommiunenis We ¢ontinuDubly revieiv OUT research programmc to cnsurc that ive are up lo date ivith curreni findings. 'fhe
reniaining reserves ut'£i28,607 ivill be used lo fund rese*rLh reLoinmended to our Trustees bv our fvledi¢al Advisory Panel
folloi¥in8 a rigorous PLer review. The-frw%te¢% have earmarked £2iO,000 olthi5 for a research felloii. and will lllnd [￿$¢ to
add to the £78.607 balancc to enable extra research Prtsjects ¢0 bc ¢ommi&%ioned.
oirrLOOK
Although thc pandemic at'fe£ted our ￿'ork in 2021, the Trustee% aTe hopeful that a retum lo relative norrnality will alloiv us
to in¢rease our LhaTitable a¢iivitie& To thi5 cnd. plans aTC under wa), 10 re8iaff our popular family inform¢iti(Jn day5 in the
aulumn, %vith interesi expe¢ied to be high frotn both familie5 and medical professionals.
At the time of wririn(p
the research projects under Professor Holm Uhlig at Oxford, Profr550r Palorna Ordonez-moran al
Noitingliam haie proven to be sii¢¢essful. Professor Ordonez-moran's pl.0j￿r delivered inleresiing rL'sults, based UPDn
Ivhich she has now seLured a 3 year. £750,000 grnnt from the WelLotne Foundalion 10 continiie her studies. This IEpresenis
a great return oii inke5tment lor CICiiA. and demonsii'ales holi. %Yell pl*ed ￿ed funding, Gan pol¢Rlially build
momentum. Professor Uhlig"s rc5earch 15 ongoino
havin8 been 8rantcd an ¢Nicnsion due to Covid disruption, and is
looking promisin
l-he Trustees consider that it 15 Vltal tliat CICKA continues lo lund peer reviewed research and to SilPPl>rt the famili¢5 and
young peaple diagnobcd with Crohn's disease Ulcerntivc C'.olit15 Iihich continii&% lo increase, both IhL UK and a¢mss
the world fur w'hich neiiher cause noi. cure are yei kiioivn. Much has been aLbieved over the year5 in ierins of diaonosis and
trealrnenl of paedialric IBD. lioivever Ihe drdmaiic increase in preval¢n¢¢ we seeing toda>. means that rtsearLh is needed
mo1￿ than ev¢r. Of particular concern is thc incrcase in Very Larl) Onset IBD IVEOIBD) in LxiiErnely young Lhildirn.
Alongside the n¢¢(I tu r&tllP up research efforts. tlie Trustees igre ¢onscious of the need lo in¢rease CICRA'S support olTcring
to MLXI unprL'ctdenled demiind tol 5LlPPOrt fioin concerned fainilie5. This 15 beinE driven parily by an in¢iYase in
prevalLnce, and partly by ov¢r-strct¢hed health¢are services being unable to provide the patient support that ihey ivould like
to.
As Ive rebuild post-pandeinic. the Tru8tees are also rei'ieiting the stru¢tEire of the chRI'ity in ordcr lo cn5ure that it is s¢1 yp
to achieve Éts iharitable ainis in tlie long term. A kev challenge thai (he ¢harit> faces is 10 groiy its income in ordcr io tiind
the incrLasc in acLiviiies, siicli funcliaiser support, fatnilv dit!. orgaTri5alioii and adininisti'ation of ihe grani aivards prDL¢S¥
The c051 of living crisis ts expeaing lo piit ￿ddItIO11a[ pi'Lssure on CICRA. Looking ahcad. ?U23 ivill be Ilie 45 annivLrsar>
of CJCRA'S founding ivhich the TTUSlee5 intend to mark iviih a fundraising carnpaign.
Tile CILRA 'I'rustee% ivill coniinuL 10 fcviLW and manage the charil). as bvst th¢y ran during recovery from the pandemic
and the current cconomic turbuleii¢e. They ￿711 do all thck. QlR io continue tar pos%ible Iiiih the ILSCiir¢li and 5LlPPQrt
programmes plai)ned. As Ihe Counti7￿ re-opens and th¢ econom), re¢0￿¢T$. the luLus ikill be lo restore Ihe charity-s income
and ranip up our iysearch. support and aibsreness elTorts.
Al ilie present linic the conti'ibLltion thi4 t CICRA m&kes to th¢ fiLld of pa¢diatTiC IBD reinains as i'ital a5 ci'cr. Ive believe
IhJi the surge n¢iv IBD dI(￿n05¢S LreLil¢s an ui'genl need for luriher researLh and suppori tor wlii¢li our inLorn¢ n¢edb lo
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CROWS IN ClItLDHOOD RESEAIiCH
ASSOCIATION
Report ofthe Th48te¢8
forthe year ended 31 DeKember2021
The charit). is controlled by its governing document, a deed of trust and cortbtilutes an u￿incorpOra1ed charilv.
Tlie Crohn'5 in Childhood Research Asso¢iaiivn ICICRAI, an unincorporat¥d charitable assoctaiion, 18 registe￿11 in England
&. Wales ullder Charity Number 278?12 and in SLOtland under Charitv Numbcr SC040700. CICRA is govern¢d by an
#niended constitution adopted at the Annual Geiieral Meeting on 14 October 1989.
Re0￿1t￿¢1￿ ￿ appoinfmentof new tnthee3
Tlie board ofirustees shall be noi less Ilian six and not ihan live7￿.¢ mernbeTr of the A550ciation elecled at Il)e Annuol
General fvlcctiiig. The trustees have the POiVLr to co-01)I members 10 fill a casual Nacancy or 35 an oddition lo the exisiing
twstees. One lhi1￿ of the members of the Board shall retire eacl) year in order of s¢nioriiy bui may be eligible for re-clection
The 'l'ru51ees meet on average th'ery six iveek5 Jnd a￿ responsible for determining pKJlicies. the budgel and overall
tnllnagcmcnt of the charity. rhe small sratT Icani and offite vthlunleers are responsible for iindert&king the day-io-day
running of ihe Associatioii. caTri'ing throuuh tlie policiL5, budget and dav to dav administration &% deiertnTned by tlic Board
of Trust¢es. As well as repres¢nting ihe Cl￿tY at Inedical Elleelings some Trustees ¢ontioue to aciively assist in the office
ajd in the organisation ol-E%ents.
Neiv Trustees co-opied dui'ijig ihe year, or ¢leiied at Ilie AGM, ￿ gyiven an tnductloll COLllSe b)" the Cliair ollilining the
objects a5 sel out in the Constitution. the i'oles of the oiher Triist¢¢s, the pr¢stnt liiiaiicial Standi￿￿ of ihe charilj aiid its
eomniiiments. Twst¢es are asked io takc on or share responsibiltty for ovciseeing a certain aspect of the charity i.E.
researc￿ fjnance. coMmL￿￿ea(1on te¢ht)ologies, oulTYach and supporL e￿.
Thc rrustee.% continue 10 regularly oxamin¢ the strategic, bu5iliCS5 and operational risks to which (he chaiil), is cxposed, and
confirm thai ihev haNe put in place s>'siems to niiiiaate ihose risks as lar a5 ihe} ore able 10 do.
Englaiid & Wales 278212. Swiland SC0407(X>
Pat Sham. Hoube
13-19 Veiitnor Road
Suiion
Siirrey
SM.12 6AQ
Ir G Lcc (Chair)
fvlr S Colenian
Ir P Cooper
Ir N Gooding
Mts M Lee MBE
Miss C Mallo).
Mrs N Pitney-l lall
Dr P Sniiih
Pagc 6

CROWS ￿ CHtIDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
Report of th¢ ThT8
for the yeer etth131 Dec¢mb¢r2021
Tudi)r Juhn I.1￿}11¢d
Nigliiingale I lou.se
4648 Easi Streei
Epso
SuiY¢y
KI-17 IHQ
HotL AvwdsAdvlw Panel
Prulessor I Sa￿derson {Ch&irman)
Professor S Ennis
Di. J Epstcin
Dr R Heu5chkel
l)rofe550r T Ivlact)onald
Dr S Proih¢roe
DrNJ Thapar
P¥olessor H Uhlig
Pro£essor D Wilson
HO￿ ClinlcalDirerfoT
DT R Han￿n
and Signl￿d on its behalt bv..
/'1
Mr% MarB2rei l.ee MBF-TrusteE
Pase 7

Indep￿d¢￿tExa0th￿8 Reporttoth¢Trust¢e8 of
Crohn's in Childhood R¢8e4rch
OCI￿lOn
I rvport 10 the Gharity tru51ces on ni}, examination of the a¢LounlE of Crol?n's in Childhood Research Associalion lihe Trusii
for rhe vear ended J l D¥¢embcr 2021.
RwpoÉ￿￿I11ties aodb&8ls ofreport
A% the charity Iru81ees of Ihc Trust you are responsible for the preparation of the accoun15 in accordance ivith the
rcquirements of the Charilics Act 2011 I'the Act,) and Ihc terms of thL C.haritie% and -1 rustec InN'c51mcnt (Scotlandl Aci
2005. The Charity's trustees Lunsider ihdn an audii is not ￿qUired for thi5 }'car (under Sectinn 144121 of ih¥ Charitie5 Act
?01 l {thE 2011 Act1} and that ihe requirement ol. Regtslaiion 1011 Ila) to (¢1 of the 2006 Accounts Reguldiions does iioi
&pply and ihat an independent c.xaminatlOJl Is requirLd. It is niy responsibility lo exarnin¢ Ihe accounts as required under
Section (44IIKc) ot'the Act and 10 stale whdher particular mattcrs hal'e come to my all¢niion.
l Teport in respect ofmy examination ofihe TnJ$t's accounts Ca￿led out under section 145 of the A¢r and in carrvingj OLrt Tll>'
examination I have followed all &pplTcable D5reciions given by Ihe Charilv Coll)mi5sioI) under section 14515llbi ofih¢ A¢i
and in accordanc¢ with Regulation I l of1￿ ?006 Accounts (Scotlandl Regulations.
Since s'aur charity's gro&% in¢ome exceeded £2iO.000 your eyamincr must be a member of a listed iKxJy. I can confimi Ilia¢
am qualified to uttdertake ilie examination be￿ust l am a TC(P15tcred member of TCAF.W ivhich is one of th¢ li51cd bodies.
I have con)pleled tn>' examination. I conlimi tliat no material maLters have ¢ome to Jny auenlion in connection iviili Ihe
cxamination giving nic cause io believe that in any niaterial respect..
ac¢ounling record5 ivere nut kept in respect of ihe Trust as r¢quired bv section 130 of Ihe Act and Section 44{1 Ila)
of the 2005 Act and Regulation 4 ol-the 2U06 Aecounls kegulalivns ISroilaiidl- or
the accounts do t)ot accord t￿tth those re¢oTds', or
Ihe a¢th)unt5 do not comply ii'iih the applicable reqoiremenis ¢on¢eming thc form con¥enl ofaccounis set out i
the Cliai'ilies IAc¢ouiiis R¢port51 Regululions 2008 other thali any requiremelll Il)al th¢ aLcount5 give a true and
fair vieiv ivhicli is noi a mai¢er ¢orn%idered a5 part of an independent exainination.
I have no Lon¢ems and have Lome 8¢1'055 no other lliarters in connection with the exumination Èo ivhich attcntion.%hould bc
draw￿ in this report in order to enable a proper und¢r5tsnding of the accounts 10 be reach¢d.
H. M. Day Bsc FCA DChA
ICAEW
Tiidor Johii l.imited
Niohtingale I4ous¢
46-48 EH51 Street
Epsum
Siirre),
KT17 IHQ
Date.. aAI *l&*¢￿..,...........
Page 8

CROKNE tN CHtLDHOOD RESBARCH
ASSOCIATION
S￿tment ofFlnancial Activittcs
forlh¢ y¢ar end¢d31 D¢￿ber 2021
2021
Total
fund5
2020
Total
funds
Unrestrtcied
fi2nds
Restricted
funds
NotES
INCOMEAND ENDOIVMENI8 FROM
Donaiions and legacies
184,892
64.133
249,025
227,998
Othcr Irllding activitie5
Investment income
?7.005
238
27,005
?38
24,742
806
212.li)
276.?68
?5j.546
Raising funds
5i,694
53,694
66,491
Research
Support and inlorni41ion PTogratnTne
45.7)2
40,807
iI,904
86.539
76.300
17,845
Oilier
10,752
13,152
154,574
72,711
227.985
213.659
57,561
(8.5781
48,983
39,887
RECONCtLL4TION OF FUNDS
548.770
56.854
605,624
565.737
606.331
654,607
605,6?4
The notes form parl vfthese financial stalemenis
Page 9

cROH￿s N CHtU)HOOD B£SEARCH
ASSOCIATION
Balaw¢ Sheet
31 December 2021
2021
Total
runds
Llnresiri¢ied
fLJnds
ResiTleted
funds
Total
funds
Note5
FIXBD ASSETS
Tan¥ibl¢ absets
Investments
514
353.077
12
353.265
3)3265
353.265
3i3,265
3i3,591
tocks
Debtor5
Cash at b￿k and in hand
3.788
3.788
2.082
42,236
2)4,875
14
255,02)
48.?76
303 ?98
295249
48,276
343,525
?99.193
Amounis lalling due ivithÉn vne vear
15
142.183}
142.1831
147,1601
NET CURREVTr ASSErs
253.066
301,342
•5? 033
TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT
LIABLITIES
606.331
48,•76
654,607
605,624
606.331
48.276
654.607
605.624
un￿striLled fund5
Restricled tunds
606.331
48.•76
i48.770
50.8)4
605.6?4
The financial 5tatcnicnts ivcre approved by the Boar(l ol'l'ru%tees and authorised for issue on 17 septellLber 2022
and %¥er¢ sign¢d on ils behalf b!.:
Mr5 fvlargarct L¢¢ bJlBF.- Trusiee
S Colenian TrLisiee
The notes form part ot'ihese tinancial slalemeni
Pot*e 10

CROHNS ￿ ClllLDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
fortheyeor ended31 DecembEr2021
ACCOUNfINGPOLICIBS
BASIS OF PREPARING THE FINANCIAL sfATEMENrs
The linancial statement5 Ot thc charity, lihich is a publi¢ benefit enlity under FRS 102. have been prepared in
accordance ivith ihe Charities SORP (FRS 102) 'Accounling and Rcporting by Charitie5'. Statement of
Recommended Praclice appli¢dbl¢ io charilies preparing their accounls in ac£oi'dan¢e iviih ilie Finan¢id] Reporting
Standard applicable in the UK and Rcpublic of Irelanij IFRS 1021 letrective l Janu&rv ?0191', Fin21)ci>d Reporting
Standard 102 '1"he Financial Rcporting Standard applicable in tlie 1111 und Rcpublic of Ireland, and IhL Cliarities A¢t
?01 l. Th¥ financia] statements h(Iv¢ been prepared iindcr the hi81oYical cost convention. with tlie cxceplion of
investments which are included ai market value.
FINANCbiL REPORTING STANDARD 102.IIEDUCED DIScLOSUREBX￿ry1oNs
Tl)e charity has taken advantagJ¢ of the folloii'ing disclosure exemptions in preparing these financial statements. as
permitted by FRS 10? The Financial Reporting Standttrd applicthle in the UK and Republic of Ir¢land':
the requirements ofsection 7 Statcment of Cash Flows.
COMB
All income is re¢ogni5cd in the Siaterneni of Financial Activities oiice the charity ha5 entiiletnent to the lunds, i¢ is
proboble that the income i¥ill be receivcd and the amoiint can be m¢asur¢d reliably.
L,iabililies are recogniscd a5 expenditure as s(￿n as there 1$ a legal i>r constructive obligation cornmilting ilie charity
to that ekpenditur¢, it is probable that a transfcr of cconomic benefits iiill be required in settlement and the amoun[
ol-the obligation Lan be measLired reliabli,. E.%pen(liluF¢ is a¢counled for on an accruals basis and has been classified
uoder lieading5 that aggregate all cost related 10 the Laiegoiy. Whrr¢ ¢0515 Gaiinot be directly altribiiled to pJrti¢ular
hcadin&s they h&ve been allocated io activitie5 on a ba515 consi.*ent iytth th¢ us¢ ofrcsour¢es.
Giants off¢red subjea lo condition5 which have noi been mei at lh¢ year end date are lloted as & commiiment bui noi
accrued as expendiillrc.
TANGIBLE FEIED ASSETS
DeprLLiaiion is at Iht following annual rate5 in ol'der io oft'each assei ovei. tis esiitllatd u8eful lif¢.
Computer equipm¢nt
Furniture aiid equipmenl
330kn slraighi line
20 33Y• 51Yaiglit line
STOCKS
SÉock5' are valued at the lower of cost and net it￿lS&￿1¢ value, after iiiaking due alloivan¢e for obsoleie and sloiy
rnoving ittni5.
TAXATION
The ch&'iiy is exetnpt trotn lax on lis charitable activiites.
FtrND AccouNrTrio
Uiireslricied lunds Lan be used in a¢¢oTdanLe ivitli the chariiable objeciives at Ihe dis¢reiion ofihe irustees.
Restricted funds can onl). bc USLd for particular rcslri¢ted purpi)%¢% ii'iihin the objcct5 Ot the chariry. Reslriciions
arise ii,hen speLified bj the donor ur ii'hen lunds are raised for particular restricted piirposL'S.
l."urther lxplanation ot the natiire and Purpose ol'eacl) fund is included iii the note5 to ihe finaiicial 5tatetnenis.
Continued...

cROH￿s tN CHILDHOOD B￿EARCH
ASSOCIATION
Notss tothe FIDattcial Stat¢m¢Dts. continued
for the yeor ended31 De￿mber2021
ACCOUNfiNG poIJaBS. ¢4ntiDued
PENSION cosrs ANJ) OTHERP0ST.RETlllEM￿BENEFITs
'I'he charit). operate% a dLtinLd coniribulion pensi()n scheTn¢. Conlribuli011s payable lo the charily's pension sch¢me
are bharged to thc Statcmcnt of Financi&l Activiti¢s in th¢ pLriod io ivhich they relate.
Investments are shown in Balance Sheet ai the )'car eiid niarkei value. An) UDr¢ali5ed gains oi. losses on revaitjatton
re accounted for in the period in M'hich they ari.%e. Realiscd and unrealised gain% and losses are combined in the
appropriate section of Ihe SOFA.
2021
2020
lerchandise (incl xmas)
Chri%ima51sunimcr dralv
?00 Club
7,701
11.447
5.)94
12,982
6.083
27,005
24.742
2021
2020
D¢posil aLcoLtnt Énlerest
Srhr(KiEf5 Fixed Interest acLounl
50
188
350
456
238
806
RATSING Ftrr4DS
RAtSINGDONATtONS AND lEGAc￿s
2021
2020
Staff costs
"L'rusl¢t5' expenses
Poitiigt and Stationery
otficL COSts1400/o}
larkeling adv¢ntsing
Legal aiid bank cusis
7,951
?0.6?3
485
2.657
2,851
19,04?
276
63
i.690
l i.804
139
?,012
1,554
5,626
Oihtr fiindraisin(t expenses
Slall'e.xpenses
Oiitsourcin8
2.8)2
51,895
Page 12
ontinued...

CROHNB IN CHtLDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
Noles totheFiDan¢iai Stat¢m¢nts. continu
forthe year ¢Jthd 31 D¢cemb¢r 2021
Direct
Co.%ts {see
note 61
Granl
funding or
aciivities
1'otals
R¢s¢awh
Suppon and information progr8nime
7,i2i
79,014
86.339
76,300
83,825
79.014
169.839
2021
2020
Staff costs
Trustee5' exp¢ns¢s
Po$iage (Ind staiioD¢ry
Officc ¢osis1600Jy)
Mark"ctit]g and adv¢rttsing
Familv meeiings
Legal fee.s
Outsourcing
Siiiff expenses
Dep￿rial10n
20.047
1.027
5.295
28.563
1,926
5,044
?7,367
17,(J38
1,197
95
4,518
1,639
1.903
540
2.332
4,278
513
83,82)
122,559
There iThere no trustees, remuneration or oiher benefits for the year ended 31 December 2021 nor tor Ihe }'ear ended
31 D¢cembei' 2020.
?021
2020
Tru51ccs' expenses
2,411
No TIu5tee rece1Tr￿ an>. remuneration for Iheir servi¢cs as o I'rusiee. A total of £2.412 (2019.. £5,i¥91 was
reimbursed 10 4 TrJsiees12019.. 51 of ivhtcli £82912C>19.. £8871 %%'as tor goveman¢¢ purposes. Four Tnistees c￿rry
oiit iask-5 in ftirthciznce ol'ilie cli£uity's objeitlW¢5 on an expen5¢5 onlv basis and these costs hdl'¢ b¢¢n alloLaied a5
appropriate to Research. Siipport &. Inlormaiiiin and Cosi of (iencrating fund5.
Page 13
continued...

CROHNB LN CHtLDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
N¢rtesto th¢Finan¢ial Statements. contitiued
for th¢ y¢ar ¢nd¢d 31 Decembff 2021
The 8verage morÈihl> numbei. of employec5 during the year was as folloms..
2021
2020
Administratio
No employees received emoluments in excess of£60.000.
COMPABATIVESFOR THE STATEklEKf OF FINANCIAL AcnvrrtES
Unrestricted
lunds
Resiriaed
funds
Total
funds
INCOME AND ENDOVIMENTS FROM
Donations and legacies
153.fvI8
74,450
2?7.998
Other trdding acttvities
Inv¢sttnenÉ income
6,490
24,742
806
806
172.606
80.940
?5J.546
BTrENDITURE ON
Raising tunds
66.49
66,491
Ch8rItsble a¢tlvlt1¢8
Research
Support and informaiion pi'og¥amnie
17,845
64,601
17,845
51,570
Other
13,1)?
16?,089
51.570
213.659
10,517
29.370
3.146
3,146}
13,663
26,224
39.887
RECONCIUATtON OF FUNDS
535,107
30,630
i65.7J7
TOTAL FUNDS CARREBDFORWARD
i48.770
56.8iJl
Pa2e 14
continued.

CROHbPS IN CHtLDHOOD BISEARCH
ASSOCIATION
forthe year endeA 31 Dewnb￿202l
io.
The charge for the year is made up as follows:
?020
2019
Creditor brought for¥&ard
Payrnen15 dui'ing year
Crcdito¥ caffied foTward
11,700)
1.700
136,8961
57,103
1,700
21.907
ii.
TANGIBLE FIXBD ASSETS
Improvem¢nts
Fiytures
property
rittings
Toials
COST
Ai l Januai? 2021 and 31 De￿Inber 2()21
3,850
49.156
53,006
DEPRECIATION
Al l Jaiiuary 2021
Charge lor )'ear
3.336
514
49.li6
52,492
i14
Ai 31 December 2021
3.8iO
NET BOOKVALUE
At 31 Deceniber 2021
At 31 December ?Q?O
514
514
12.
2021
20?0
Oihcr
353,2<>i
353.077
There ii'ere no ini'estment &ssets outside the UK.
Investments {neiiher listcd nor unli51edl wvere as follows:
2021
o?0
Schroders Fixed Deposii aLcount
jj3.?65
353.077
PagL I)
coniinued..-

ASSOCIATION
forthe year ended 31 Decethr2021
13.
2021
2020
Stocks
3.788
2.082
14.
?o?I
?o?o
Othcr debtors
Prepay]neiilS and abcrucd income
4.692
36,439
42.236
15. CREDITORS: AMouNfs FALLINGDUE WITHIN ONB YEAR
20•1
2020
Trade ¢rediiors
Taxaiion and social se¢uriiy
Other creditors
36.026
126
6,031
21,424
260
25,476
42,183
47,160
16.
Miniffliitn lease payrnenl5 linder non-cancellable opevdting leases fall due as folloiis..
2020
Within y¢dT
26,447
•6.447
PLoe 16
continued...

CROHN'S IN CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
for the year ended31 De4embtr2021
17.
Net
movement
in funds
Transfer5
between
funds
At
At 1.1.21
Generol fund
Designaled fund
i34.216
214.554
57.561
76,682
(76,68•
468,459
la7,87?
548,770
57,561
606.331
Support meetings
Family Days
Rescarch grants
Parenting packs
Global ￿lake Some Nuise
7.￿1
16,0(K)
241,690
1.891
8.892
16.000
14.383
9,000
110,307}
9,000
19,1621
9.16)
56.854
18,5781
48,276
TOTALFUNDS
605.6?4
654,￿7
Net movertlenl in fLtnd5. included ihe abov¢ ar¢ a$ folloiv5'.
In¢oming
resDuree5
Resources
e.KpenJed
Moi'Lment
in funds
General fiind
212,135
(154,574}
57,561
Support meetings
Reseairh ¥ranis
Parenting packs
(ilubal Makc Some Nois¢
3.800
iO,S00
9.000
{1.909}
(40.807}
{10,i071
9,000
9.162)
129,9951
64,li3
17? 711}
18.5781
276.268
1227.2851
48.983
continued...

CROWS IN CHtLDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
Not¢s tothe Fljwwlai Statements. ￿lltinUed
forthe year ￿ded 31 Decernbv2021
17.
Con4JWlves foTmov¢m¢otin funds
Nel
mov¢mcnt
in funds
Transfers
bctwecn
fvnds
Ai
31.17.20
Atl.1 ?0
Gcncral thnd
Designated flind
498,573
10,)17
1174.8741
178.020
334,216
214.554
535,107
10,517
3.146
548,770
Researcli- PhD stud¢nt5
Siwport meelin(T5
l.'amilJ r)ays
Re%earch giants
Global Mak¢ Some Noise
3,146
8.688
16.000
13,1461
11,687)
7.001
16,0(M)
24,6q)
9.163
24,690
2.796
30,630
29.370
lJ,146)
56.854
56i.737
39,887
605.624
Comparativ¢ net mov¢meot in liinds. iiicluded ill the above are as lolloiv3:
Incoming
resour¢es
Resourccs
expended
Mnvem¢nl
in ftinds
General fund
172,606
1162,089)
10,517
Support meeiings
Re5¢clrch giTrnls
ParentTng packs
Global fv18ke Some Noise
4,750
24.690
1.500
iO,000
16,4371
(1.6871
?4,690
11,500)
43,6331
6.367
80.940
151.5701
?9.370
TOTAL FUNDS
?53,546
l?1 J.6591
39.S87
Sw?portMttUttB5
This fund represciiis omounts donated to CICRA toivar(L% the cost of the Support Me¢tinu5 held.
This fujxl rep￿sentS amount% donated to CICRA ioivard5 the LOSI ok ResewLh Grants.
ParentlngPa¢ks
l-liis tund rcpresenis artiounis donated to CICR.4 toivards the costs of providing pa￿nting paLks.
Pa8c 18
Loiiiinued.

cROH￿s IN CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCIATION
forth¢yearended 31 Dee4mber2021
17.
Olobalmake SomeNolsa
-l-liis lund represertis aiTSOURts donated to CICRA by the Global Make Sotne Noise Charity loivards th¢ COST of a
SilPPOrt iYork¢r.
18.
Thc Charity has fuiure grani commitments alrcady entered into and spread over th¢ years to 2022 - 20?4 in¢lusive,
tulalling £137,87212020.. £214,554) These multi-year grants are revi¢wcd annually and payrncnls for sccond and
subsequertl years are vnly made upon receipi 01. 5aiisfa¢ioTy Progress rcports. Con%equenily, Ihe Iruslecs do not
consider it appropriate to rnak¢ provisson for these commitments in the rj￿￿claI slatemenis.
Existing Tesrarch commitnicnis..
Grant awarded io.. Dr Annabel David, Oxford Universit). (Delayed due to COVID}
Grani ai¥arded to.. Prof¢550r Holni Uhlig. Oxtord Uiiiversily
Grnnt awarded to.. Assr. Prof¢ss(¥r l)aloma Ordonez-htrloi'an, N(Triiingham Uiiiv¢r51ty
Laboratory consumables 8Mni'. Prof. lan SandeTson, Burts & the Roval l.ondon1.105Pltal
36.534
74,450
12,488
lJ7.872
The itniing of Ihe above comMÉtn]ents is as follows=
Grant Commsim¥nts 2022
Grant CommitniLnts 2023
Grani Commiirneiit5 2024
80,178
49.422
8,272
19. REL4TED PARTY DJSCLOSUBES
There were no related party Iran5aCtions torthe year ended 31 Decembcr ?021.
Pa8e 19

CROHN% EN CHILDHOOD RESEAIiCH
ASSOCIATION
for theyew ¢nded 31 December 2021
?o?I
2020
DO￿ and le￿1
Di)nalioD5
Legactcs
249,0?5
2?J.658
249,0?5
227,998
Mettyhandi%e (incl xmas)
Chri5tmas/summer draw
7.940
7,701
1.447
5.594
200 Club
6.083
27,005
24,742
D¢posit aLcoui)t interesi
Sihroder5 Fixed Interest account
50
188
iio
456
806
276,?68
•53.546
Raising donatiooy and legacks
'rru5t¢es' expeiisc5
'ages
SIKial secLiriL)'
Pen5ion5
Postage and 5tarionery
Oftice ¢osts140O/0)
Mai'keting ￿7nd advertising
l.egal and bank costs
Lotterie8
Other fundraising expenses
Sknft ¢xptn5es
Oulsoiircing
485
19,478
757
388
2,657
18,24)
?76
63
3,690
13.804
li9
3,012
7.788
86
77
2,8il
19.042
.)54
i,626
23
2,85?
51,89)
62,994
M¢r¢handisc (including Christmas ¢ard$
1.799
3,497
-I'his page does not forni part ofihe statutory tinaiicial slateinent5
Paoe ?0

CROHNS IN CHILDHOOD RESEARCH
ASSOCtATION
Detailed Stat¢thent ofFiD3TKialAotsvitt
for th¢year¢nded31 D¢¢embtr2021
?o?I
Cl￿rItable 8Ctivtties
Trusiees, expenses
Wages
Social security
Pensions
Posiage and staiionery
OffJLe eosis {60¥o}
larketing and advirtiSln8
Family meeiiNg5
Legal fees
OiitsourLin8
Staft expenses
Depreciation of tangible fixed asseL5
Giants to insiiiutions
1,0?7
1,926
i7.890
2,631
27.367
17,038
1,197
95
4,518
,639
1,903
1,4)7
18,172
540
4.278
3,058
79.014
162,839
134.016
Wages
Social strciiriti,
Pensians
Trustee in8urnn¢e
Accoun12nLy
l.egal and bank costs
SiatTexi)enses
7,705
421
200
991
,2?6
i,500
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