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2025-03-31-accounts

Rev Brian Kuppan 21 Deansgate Wolverhampton Wv13 3NH

TRUSTEES REPORT

We are happy to announce another great year that the charity continues to keep its focus on the founding guidelines. The trustee’s passion and commitment shine forth although faced with various challenges. Our objectives remain in focus as we aim to maintain ways of our we can impact people locally and through international connections. With the sad loss of some long standing attendee’s others have gradually joined in carrying out the charity objectives. We have welcomed ideas of methods in reaching out to help our local community and many of our associates in other parts of the world. The results of our ongoing efforts are echoed by those who received our support.

Having our base at the heart of many desperate people in the West Midlands there is a demand for taking care of the poor and developing our feeding scheme. We have been seeing a growth in our weekly attendance and hope to see this continue as in the previous year. It is a huge blessing to also see the involvement of some of our older returning church members serving alongside the trustees. We continue to reach out and assist our new work in South Africa which is still growing steadily.

Funds are important to enable us to do much among very needy people and once again we are grateful to The Catholic Apostolic Trust who help much with the upkeep of this place of worship.

We are happy to announce that we were able to help and support the very poor and destitute people as various factors affect the lives of people everywhere. Our desire is to continue as God would have us and move forward fulfilling our given task. We desire to continue to impact our communities locally and to also support our partners abroad which is our biblical obligation. Our plans now and in the future are to continue being a blessing to all people in keeping with the Charity’s core values and vision and purpose which coincides with The Great Commission of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Thank you and God bless!

Yours in Christ,

Rev. Brian Kuppan

WOLVERHAMPTON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FINACIAL STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING MARCH 2025 CHARITY NO. 51979

EXPENDITURE
Banking Fees
Ads
General
Miss/Outr
Office/Stationery
Tel/Broadband
Gifts/Donations
Subsistance
Bank
Insurance
CPD
Events
Repairs/Maintenance
Travel
Training
Utilities
TOTAL EXPENDITURE
INCOME
119.83
0.00
Tithes & OfGrants
231.70
May
2,125.93
0.00
9,450.29
June
10,372.03
0.00
597.66
July
2,618.00
0.00
1,084.11
August
3,249.86
0.00
606.46
Septembe 1,972.00
0.00
892.89
October
2,798.00
0.00
1,388.00
November 2,235.00
0.00
135.37
December 1,815.99
0.00
251.22
January
1,866.62
0.00
770.00
February
2,524.00
0.00
3,530.42
March
3,274.00
0.00
7,339.51
April
1,985.08
0.00
949.49
7,699.92
35,046.87
TOTAL INC36,836.51
0.00
RECON
Opening Balance
(+) Income
(-) Expenditure
Closing Balance
1577.49
36,836.51
38,414.00
35,046.87
3,367.13

BANK STATEMENTS

Opening Ba 1577.49

Closing Ba 2,642.20

WOLVERHAMPTON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT FROM 1ST APRIL 20 24

TO 31ST MARCH 20 25

CHARITY REGISTRATION NUMBER 519791

TRUSTEES

Rev Brian Kuppan

Mr. David Owen

Mr Anthony Nabi Mr Luke Kuppan

The trustees, approve the annexed accounts and confirm that all relevant records and information have been made available for inspection.

B.Kuppan

CHAIRMAN

EXAMINER

In accordance with the instructions given to me, I have prepared, without carrying out an audit, the annexed accounts from the available records presented to me.

M. Fanara

Independent \Examiner