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2023-07-31-annual-return

Annual Report 2022-2023

REPORT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

for the year ended 31 July 2023 Chari�es Number: NIC613651

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Cambodia Youth for Change Ltd

ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 July 2023

Contents

Pages
References and administrative details of the Charity 3
Trustees’ Annual Report 3-7
Independent Examiners Report to the Trustees 8
Statement of Financial Activities 9
Balance Sheet 10
Notes to the Financial Statements 11-13

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DETAILS

Registered address : Cambodia Youth For Change 34 Knockadoo Road Cookstown BT80 9XQ

Trustees for repor�ng period August 2022 - July 2023:

Sota Sem - Director - Chairperson Stephanie McCoubrey - Director –Treasurer Judith Hutchinson - Director - Company Secretary Jessica Hutchinson - Director James Gilmore - Director

Appointment of Charity Trustees is by a minimum of two Directors; however, all Directors and wider commi�ee members are consulted to raise any reserva�ons or disputes. As Trustees, we confirm that we have complied with the duty to have regard to the guidance issued under sec�on 4(b) of the Chari�es Act when exercising any powers or du�es to which the guidance is relevant. We have regard to Charity Commission NI public benefit requirement statutory guidance. Stephanie McCoubrey As Director and Trustee of Cambodia Youth For Change.

The Charity has given careful considera�on to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public benefit to ensure that the ac�vi�es entered into during the year have helped to achieve the Charity's objec�ves and ac�vi�es, as well as providing public benefit.

Cambodia Youth For Change Background & Purpose

Cambodia Youth for Change learning centre, a registered school per the Cambodian Ministry of Educa�on, was opened officially in July 2012. The centre is located in Svaykrovann Village Kampong Speu Province, Cambodia.

Cambodia Youth For Change has been established to promote learning and leadership in Cambodia. The direct benefits which flow from this purpose include:

Cambodia Youth For Change raises funds, primarily in Northern Ireland, through a Giving Circle, fundraising events and volunteer fundraising to be able to provide these direct benefits to the children of Kampong Speu province.

educa�onal resources and a safe environment, through the provision of leadership scholarships to high school and university level students from underprivileged backgrounds to support them to remain in educa�on, the provision of educa�onal classes and leadership training opportuni�es.

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Kampong Speu community. The purposes are not harmful to anyone. The beneficiaries are children and young people from Kampong Speu, Cambodia. There is no private benefit flowing from these purposes.

Structure, Governance and Management

Cambodia Youth for Change Ltd is a Registered Charity and is governed by the terms of its cons�tu�on, which was adopted by the membership on NI613651/A1351188. Cambodia Youth for Change Ltd is registered with the Charity Commission and is placed on the Northern Ireland register of chari�es.

The objec�ves and ac�vi�es of the Charity are administered by a Management Commi�ee, which shall consist of the three Honorary Officers and not less than two nor more than nine other members. The members are elected at the Annual General Mee�ng and shall meet not less than two �mes per term which equates to six �mes per year.

Appointment of Charity Trustees is by a minimum of two Directors; however, all Directors and wider commi�ee members are consulted to raise any reserva�ons or disputes. As Trustees, we confirm that we have complied with the duty to have regard to the guidance issued under sec�on 4(b) of the Chari�es Act when exercising any powers or du�es to which the guidance is relevant. We have regard to Charity Commission NI public benefit requirement statutory guidance. Stephanie McCoubrey As Director and Trustee of Cambodia Youth For Change.

Funds held as custodian trustee on behalf of others.

The charity holds no funds as custodian trustees on behalf of others.

Approved by the trustees on 22 April 2024 and signed on their behalf by:

Sota Sem

Chair

Stephanie McCoubrey

Treasurer

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CYC Ac�vi�es

School/Centre

CYC used the centre as a core space for English classes, peer mee�ngs, study groups and library. The centre has approximately 50-60 students a�ending these ac�vi�es each day. Despite the tremendous effort from staff to prepare the class and students to be back the new normal, the impact of the pandemic was no�ceable in the educa�on area. Keeping numbers of students in school were especially challenging.

CYC had been teaching ac�vely online and virtual with na�ve English-speaking person as well as prepping students to study the Cambridge English syllabus where are about 10-12 students a�ended daily. This teaching had kept the student’s momentum rolling and engaging further in their study. The government has also encouraged all public schools to strengthen the quality of teaching and training to strengthen educa�on knowledge and opportuni�es that was lost during the closedown between 2019-2022. Hence, the public schools added on the extra curriculum required students’ a�endance for longer hours.

However, the new curriculum disrupted the students’ rou�nes for other classes that would normally pursue such as English class at CYC, mathema�c, chemistry etc. Most mature students including CYC’s (aged 16-18 years of age) had dropped out school and sought employment or started a family during the prolong period of school lockdown.

leaflet with promo�onal discounts on classes to build up to get them back to school.

Arts & Crafts

Handing out leaflet to Learning with native English encourage new students to speaker come to CYC

New learning resource & technique

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Interna�onal Volunteer

The centre had welcomed 2 volunteers from N.I where they taught the online classes once a week helping the children to focus on their conversa�on, speaking and listening skills. The students were brought to explore a variety of contexts including world news, cultures, history, and weather in different countries through the Cambridge English online ar�cles & BBC News.

CYC re-opened an in-person volunteer opportunity and welcomed the return of Mr. Mar�n O’Connor who had previously visited CYC and has been coming back every year to spend two weeks teaching the children at CYC. Whilst it was the ho�est �me of the year (April, 40°c degree Celsius) to visit, Mar�n was privilege to celebrate and join Cambodia New Year Fes�val with water pistols, tradi�onal dances and games.

During foreigner speaker volunteers visit, CYC had seen a trend on the increased number of students a�ending. As the students thrived the opportunity to prac�se their English. Therefore, we encouraged more volunteers to visit the centre if they can.

The Scholarship Programme

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On weekly basis, the scholars enjoyed running reading clubs, arts & cra�s, colouring, drawings as well as making plans for the week ahead. The ac�vi�es ran at the scholar’s village, teacher’s house or school or mee�ng area where the children were gathered and had fun games. Through this programme, the scholars have obtained invaluable skills in:

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Independent examiner's report to the charity trustees of Cambodia Youth for Change Ltd Independent Examiner Report

I report on the accounts of the company for the year ended 31 July 2023.

Respec�ve responsibili�es of trustees and examiner

As the charity’s trustees (and also the directors of the company for the purposes of company law) you are responsible for the prepara�on of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006. Having sa�sfied myself that the charity is not subject to audit under company law, and is eligible for independent examina�on, it is my responsibility to:

Basis of independent examiner’s report

I have examined your charity accounts as required under sec�on 65 of the Chari�es Act and my examina�on was carried out in accordance with the general direc�ons given by the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland under sec�on 65 (9) (b) of the Chari�es Act. The examina�on included a review of the accoun�ng records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes considera�on of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explana�ons from you as charity trustees concerning any such ma�ers.

My role is to state whether any material ma�ers have come to my a�en�on giving me cause to believe:

  1. That accoun�ng records were not kept in accordance with sec�on 386 of the Companies Act 2006;

  2. That the accounts do not accord with those accoun�ng records;

  3. That the accounts do not comply with the accoun�ng requirements of sec�on 396 of the Companies Act 2006 and with the methods and principles of the Chari�es Statement of Recommended Prac�ce applicable to chari�es preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Repor�ng Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland; and,

  4. That there is further informa�on needed for a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Independent examiner's statement

I have completed my examina�on and have no concerns in respect of the ma�ers (1) to (4) listed above and, in connec�on with the following the Direc�ons of the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland, I have found no ma�ers that require drawing to your a�en�on.

Signed: Date: 22 May 2024

Name: Bryan Mar�n FCA

Weir & Co. Chartered Accountants, 23 High Street, Moneymore, BT45 7PA.

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Cambodia Youth for Change Ltd Financial Report FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 July 2023

STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES

Note
Income
Income from charitable ac�vi�es
Grants and dona�ons
Total income
2
Expenditure
Expenditure on charitable ac�vi�es
3
Total expenditure
Net income/(expenditure) and net
movement in funds for the year
4
Reconcilia�on of funds
Total funds brought forward
4
Total funds carried forward
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Restricted
Funds
£
Total
2023
£
Total
2022
£
-
-
-
-
7,373
-
7,373
11,906
7,373
-
7,373
11,906
10,420
-
10,420
5,807
10,420
-
10,420
5,807
(3,047)
-
(3,047)
6,099
25,761
-
25,761
19,662
22,714
-
22,714
25,761

expenditure derive from con�nuing ac�vi�es.

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Cambodia Youth for Change Ltd

FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 July 2023

BALANCE SHEET

Note
Fixed Assets
Tangible Assets
Total Fixed Assets
Current assets
Cash at bank and in hand
Debtors
6
Total Current Assets
Liabili�es
Creditors: Amounts falling due within
one year
Net Assets
The funds of the charity:
Unrestricted income funds
4
Restricted income funds
4
2023
£
2022
£
-
-
-
-
13,110
21,578
2,604
4,183
22,714
25,761
-
-
22,714
25,761
22,714
25,761
-
-
22,714
25,761

The notes form part of these accounts.

Sota Sem Stephanie McCoubrey Chair Treasurer

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Cambodia Youth for Change Ltd

Notes to the Financial Statements for the year ended 31 July 2023

1. Accoun�ng Policies

(a) Basis of prepara�on

Chari�es: Statement of Recommended Prac�ce applicable to chari�es preparing their accounts in accordance with the Financial Repor�ng Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effec�ve 1 January 2015) – (Chari�es SORP (FRS 102)).

In preparing the accounts, the trustees have considered whether in applying the accoun�ng policies required by FRS 102 and the Chari�es SORP FRS 102 that no restatement of compara�ve items was required.

(b) Income

the Statement of Financial Ac�vi�es when received/receivable. Revenue grants are credited to the Statement of Financial Ac�vi�es in accordance with the terms of the grant. Dona�ons are included in the Statement of Financial Ac�vi�es when receivable.

(c) Resources expended

Support costs in furtherance of the objec�ves of the charity

This represents all expenditure directly a�ributable to charitable causes.

Management and Administra�on

This includes all expenditure not directly allocated above. Overhead costs have been a�ributed to the management and administra�on of the charity.

(d) Funds Structure

The charity have various types of funds for which it is responsible and which require separate disclosure. These are as follows:

Restricted funds

overall aims of the organisa�on.

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Unrestricted funds

Funds which are expendable at the discre�on of the company in furtherance of the objec�ves of the charity. In addi�on, funds may be held in order to finance capital investment and working capital.

2.
INCOME
Income from charitable ac�vi�es:
Total
income from charitable
ac�vi�es
Grants & Dona�ons:
Dona�ons from giving circle
Bank interest
Gi� aid claims
Student contribu�ons
Total grants & dona�ons
Total income
3.
EXPENDITURE
Expenditure
on
Charitable
Ac�vi�es:
Wages
Electricity
Water
Air condi�oner
Ofce expenses
Currency exchange
Telephone & internet
Bank charges & just giving fees
Total
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Restricted
Funds
£
Total
2023
£
Total
2022
£
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
3,045
-
3,045
9,458
158
-
158
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2,573
-
2,573
589
1,597
-
1,597
1,850
7,373
-
7,373
11,906
7,373
-
7,373
11,906
Unrestricted
Funds
£
Restricted
Funds
£
Total
2023
£
Total
2022
£
8,674
-
8,674
5,260
84
-
84
83
46
-
46
-
748
-
748
-
352
-
352
464
134
-
134
-
90
-
90
-
292
-
292
-
10,420
-
10,420
5,807

4. ANALYSIS OF CHARITABLE FUNDS

Analysis of movements in unrestricted funds

Balance 1 Incoming Resources Funds 31
August 2022 resources expended July
£ 2023
£ £ £

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General fund
25,761
7,373
Total
25,761
7,373
Analysis of movements in restricted funds
Balance
1
August 2022
£
Incoming
resources
£
Restricted income fund
-
-
Total
-
-
5.
DEBTORS
Prepayments
25,761
7,373
(10,420)
22,714
25,761
7,373
(10,420)
22,714
Resources
expended
£
Funds 31
July
2023
£
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
2023
£
2022
£
2,604
4,183
2,604
4,183

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