SHARING FAIR TRUSTEES REPORT Slrncturfy GoverDance & Management in Northern Ireland Sharing Fair was fornlIy established in Northern Ireland on 29 January 2009 following application for it to be rewgni7£d by HMRC &8 a clwity under the provisions of the Income and CorpK)ratioD T&xes Act 1988. Its inception and development had been motivated by a desire to engage in internatioDal initiative to support women. 1$. children and infants. and their families, living in extremely difficult and imwjverished circumstances within developing countries. The current memTrm of the Mana8cmcnt Board of ShaTing Fair are: Anthony Brennan Sister Cathuine Hughes (freasurer) G¢ralyn Woods (Secretary) Lawrence FSJrdy James Toolan (CherSon) Grainne Connolly . Anits BrennaD The Mana8ement Board meets at l¢ast 3 limes cach year. The day.to&y running of the cl)aTity is managed by Sr Myriam McLau8hlin (Execudve Offlcer). Cb#rllble Status Sharing Fair ha5 been accq)led as a charity for tsx purp)ses by the Inland Revenue. The HMRC refer¢n¢e number is: _ KAU14XG. Sharing Fair has been registered with the Clwity Commission for Nortbern lttland frorn 5 February 2016 under th¢ Cklarity number 101168. Statement of Compliant¢ In settinB our objectives and planning our activities for the year the trustee5 have given careful wnsideration to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidancc on public benefit to ensure that the activities have hclpcd to achieve the thaTity's puryKJs¢3 and provid¢ a tu)efit to the b¢n¢ficiaric& PdtDoDld O'NeiU & C Ch*rterEd Atcount•JJts
SHARING FAIR PriD¢ipal Activithu: Purposes and Benefieiaries The Sharing Fair Association was estab]isbed to: . O Telieve poverty o promote the advancement of educatio the preServloll of health and the itnprovement of living conditions in developing countries where the Sisters of the Good Sheph¢rd are activ< o to target the above aims particularly towards worne girls. infants and other tonS who are suffering from the effects of adverse social and to promote. facilitate and SUprt the maintenanK operation and management of a centrc or centres in sh dclopIng cowitri¢5 for activitie5 promofrd by Slwing Fair. to sUp)rt and enable the InstnOn and tr8ining of beneficiaries in sustsinable tr&les througb the traching and development of skills in manufacture, productio repair, project managemenL administration and accountancy. to promote, facilitale and supN)rt the establishment of educational facilities in the interests of economic and social welfare of beneficiaries and with the objective of improving their conditions of life. to enable re¢witrnenL selection and sending out of volunteers for short-terni a¢rYic¢ within 3u¢h or¢as when Deoossory in the inter¢sts of the Asg0¢iatson and for the promotioD of its objectives and a¢tivities within the area concerned. to educate the 8¢nernl public &% to the existcnce of adverse or detrimental social and economic circumslances within such developing countries and to promote awareness among the public. and advancement of the work undertaken by SFthring Fair with such developing countries. Aetivlties and Re8uIts for lh¢ y¢v end¢d 31 De¢ember 2025 We are bappy to share with you higbli8hts of our work in Sharing Fair during 2025. Thanks to our volunteers workmg wlh thc sist¢TS, through donthons, wc have the following results: Total incom¢ £ 35,tK>9 Sbaring fair distributioDJ £ 38.695 M¢Donld O'NeÈll & C( Lharter¢a AteOll•llllS
SHARING FAIR Donations doDations [e1Ved dwing 2025 atKI prcvious ycars. the following distributions was made: 27103n025 AngolA £io,(Mbo Illteg CommuDity DevelopmeDt in MU BoDd& J]kui LuiDga Senegal Women's cconomic cmpowemient through Agri-Food Entrepreneurship in THIES Bolivfa Ensing Thildr¢n'5 rights and Meaningful Participation for Children in ORURO Ecuador Promoting the Economic and Social Ernw¢My¢nt of Women in Sityations of High Vulnerability Totsl £ 25,(MJ) (Shrlng Flr Aeeount) 09105r2025 Ethiopia £5ffj95 -Ki¢Jr¥i Mwiaw- wULU¢ Pwiuvtiuu au41 Skill TThinin¥: M¢ki Vicari8te Ethiopia Total £ 5,69S (Good Sh¢pb¢rd Mts8loD Fund) 2510812025 Guatemalx Enipowemient of Guatemalan womery promoting their economic and pA)cia] iticlusion Lebanon £ 5,000 Beyond CoDfiict: Fostering P¢ace-Building in Lebanon through collaiM)fdtive ¢ducation Total £ &iKKI ITntee$ of Dungiven Parish Mission Outreach) Total £ 38ffj95 The vaTiOUS projects we have supported has resulted in happier lives and increased emwjwerment for Wome young 8irls and their familie4 results ])ard to quantify. With the wssibility of diversified xtivity given our cl)aTitable status, we would hope to continue our comnlllment to belping our Mi10n for women and families iti 2026. MeDo•ald O'N¢ill & C ChArt¢rtd Aecoul*Dts
SHARING FAIR Financial Review The Trustees have a proCcth in place to review the accounts annually. The accounts for the year to 31 Decemkn 2025 show a positive balance of £ 20.240.98 (Sterling Account) and Euro Account É 14.612.53 (£ 12.752 equivalent). The current financial position of Sharing Fair is in a pK)sition of being able to meet its commiljnents. The Trustees ¢onfirn] that no harm bas flowed from the achievement of the purwjs benefits or outcomes ocIated with the activities undertaken by Sharing Fair nor has any private benefit aCen to the Trtees or memFrs of Sharing Fair by reason of its activities. R18k Managcm¢Dt The TnleeS are aware of the risks to which the charity may conceivably be expoKd but are satisfied that under current arrangements this is set at a very low level. Requ¢sls for &s5istan¢¢ are wefully rUtI15Cd and outcomes are moniloTed. Safeguards are further promoted by the suFrvising presence of Si5tus of the Good Shepherd in are&q of benefit with whom close contact is maintsined. A forn]al risk assessment process and strategies for dealing with identified risk areas is curr¢ndy bcing addressed. Coneln$lon The TrusteeB of ShHritig Fair togeth•r with tb# Sisters of the Good Sheph inteTnationa]ly. wish to thank the m¢mkrs, volunteers. donors. benefactors and friends of Sharing Fair, for tbeir on-going prnctical interest and sthin1n8 work on behalf of Sharing Fair arml its rnission. Over lime and to the present day, countle5S individuals and families ID remote villages have benefited from the work of Sharing Fair and the presence of G(NJd Shepherd sistrrs. Those who have come to our parthership centres have received and continue to receive trdining, education and cnKially the rcalisation of certain indepcndencc and esc4pc from financial and social imp)verishmcnt through dignified and 5UStaithle work SIGNED. DATE: .- ruslee Mctknma]d O'N¢lll & C xri¢r¢4 AttOUlmlS