Fermanagh Under-Age Entertainment Life (F. U. E. L) Company Limited by Guarantee Trustees. Annual Report (Incorporating the Director's Report) Year ended 31 March 2023 The trustees. who are also the directors for the purposes of company law, present their report and the unaudited financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2023. Reference and admlnlstrative details Reglstered chariiy name Fermanagh Under-Age Entertainment Life IF. U. E. L) Charily registratlon number 100216 Company registration number N1606140 Prlncipal off ice and regislered 27c East Bridge Street off ice Enniskillen Co Fermanagh BT74 7BW Northern Ireland The truslees Cathy Scott-moore Frankie Dean Katrina Armstrong Clara Balfour Gwyneth Blair Independent examiner Catherine Crudden Crudden Dolan Ltd 23-25 Darling Street Enniskillen Co Fermanagh BT74 7DP Structure. governance and management The organisation is run by committee. There is 1 employee who is responsible for the daily administration of the charity.
Fermanagh Under-Age Entertainment Life (F. U. E. L) Company Limited by Guarantee Trustees, Annual Report (Incorporating the Director's Report) f¢ontlnued) Year ended 31 March 2023 Objeclives and actlvltles The objectives of the charity and its main activities are as follows: 1 To benefit young people by offering education, health preservation and social recreation. To benefit people without distinction of sex, sexual orienlation. race or of political, religious or other opinion. in co- operation with other individuals, groups and aulhorities by advancing education, preserving and protecting health (mental & sexual as well as physical) and providing lacilities in the interests of social well-being for recreation and leisure with the aim of improving the conditions of young people and the population in general. The Charity shall have a special responsibility of of promoting and providing facilities for young people aged from eleven to twenty five years of age linclusivel in County Fermanagh. And in particular by.. Promoting a forum for young people so Ihat they may identity and work together on issues and needs affecting their lives and work with organisations which aim to serve their needs. Facilitating the active participation ol young people in the charily's facilities and wider society by identifying iheir needs and concerns, and planning and executing pro-active practicalsolutions to meet these needs and concerns, thereby foslering an apprecialion of the responsibilities of citizenship in a multi-cultural society and the democratic process- iiil Organising regular events for young people and a youth hub for young people aged over twelve and under eighleen years(the 'Facility Users") iv) Operating a transparent, inclusive and fair working ethos with young people. Working in co-operation with other individuals, groups and authorities in achieving the Charity's objects. 2 The relief of Ihose in need by reason of youth by providing- Safe, cross community after school FUEL youth hub in Enniskillenldesigned with input from the Facility Users)., High quality alcohol and drug free entertainment (organised in parlnership with the Facility Users) for those aged over twelve and under eighleen years in a religiously and politically neutral venue in Enniskillen ili} Where appropriate, Counselling and other services identified with input from the Facility Users to be provided in the FUEL youth hub., iv) A youth information and advice service and other support services for young people aged from eleven to twenty five years of agelinclusive). Resources, training, development and networking opportunilies with other similar projects to meet the needs of the Facility Users to equip them with the appropriate skills and conlidence lo enable them lo contribute to Ihe running of the Charity's facilities.
Fermanagh Under-Age Entertainment Life (F. U. E. L) Company Limited by Guarantee Trustees, Annual Report {Incorporating the Director's Report) (contlnued) Year ended 31 March 2023 Achievements and performance Fermanagh Underage Entertainment Life has now evolved into two main identilies CENTRE and The HANG OUT SPACE. The FIND The FIND CENTRE - Fermanagh Information Needs and Development is a One-stop Shop based in Enniskillen and catering to the whole of Fermanagh. The FIND CENTRE consists of three main areas Community Space, Resources Cenlre, OUTREACH provider. In all of Ihese areas the FIND CENTRE provides extensive information and resources on a variety of health and well-being issues for 11 25 year olds. This is supported by qualified and trained staff who are able to signpost and provide supported referrals to the appropriate organisations to match the needs of the individuals. Delivering and working in partnership in schools and community groups is a key part of OUTREACH. This is a service provided county wide in topics of emotional well-being, sexual health, drugs and alcohol, sexuality, legal and welfare issues and ernployability. These topic areas are not exhaustive. The FIND CENTRE provides accessible counselling space and meeting rooms to other partners. The HANG OUT SPACE - is a free neutral safe space lor young people to socialise in out of school hours. Facilities include gaming systems. pool tables, air hockey, table tennis, table football and darts. There is monitored wi-fi and computer facilities to aid wilh homework. This area is supported by qualified and supportive staff at all times. When the HANG OUT SPACE is not being used by the young people, its lacilities is utilised by other community organisations. Together these two identities creale a holistic organisation who pride Ihemselves in working together with others to enable positive outcomes. The organisation has moved to new premises within the town main street, creating a larger market prescence. This building has provided disability access., in a larger useable space with additional pods, accommodating a wider variety of activities and community groups wilhin the centre. Financial review FUEL and FIND continue to be supported with funding provided by Ihe Public Health Agency as part of their One Stop Shops for Young People programme. Small company provisions This report has been prepared in accordance wilh Ihe provisions applicable to companies entitled to the small companies exemption. The trustees, annual report was approved on 22 September 2023 and signed on behalf of the board of truslees by.. 40 Cathy Scott-moore Trustee Katrina Armslrong Trustee