TYRONE PROTESTANT ORPHAN SOCIETY
Charity Commission
TRUSTEES REPORT
2023 . 2024

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(Established- 26th October 1843)
President:_ The Duke of Aber(()rn If.C.
Northern Ireland Charity Number (NIC): 101594
Chailty Truslee5
Mr Robert Scott LL; OBE; JP
Mr Desmond Scott
Mr William Stewart
T￿LsTErS ANNIJAL KfPQI2T for the period 1st Ma
th
2023 - 30 A rS12024
Addie55 fq)r corresponden(ei - Mrs N L Young (Honorary Secretary)
31 Birchwood
OMAGH
County Tyrone
BT79 7RA
Email: noelle
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hotmail,co.uk
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(l) Approval
(2) Rules
13) Publlc Benellt
14) Report
15) Purpose
roval - This report was approved at the Annual General Meeting of the Society held
in Barons Court Castle, Newtownstewart on Tuesda
tember 2024.
(2) Rules of the Charlt
contained in the 179th ANNUAL REPORT
l. The Society shall be called the TYRONE PROTESTANT ORPHAN SOCIETY and be
managed by representatives of the Church of Ireland forthe benefit and welfare of Church
of Ireland orphans residing in County Tyrone.
2. All meetin8s of the Society shall open and close with a prayer or reading from
Scripture
3. The Society shall be managed by a Committee comprising at least 12 members.
representative of clerical and lay persons to be elected at the Annual General Meeting
(AGM). The Committee shall then elect a Chairperson, Secretary and Treasurer. The

AGM shall ensure that 3 Trustees are appointed.
4. Fourteen days, notice of the AGM shall be 8iven to all Parishes in County Tyrone and
shall be accompanied by the agenda of the AGM. The Secretary will keep Minutes of the
AGM. There must be at least 7 members present at the AGM for the meetlng to be
ouorate. Each parish will have a rnaximum of 2 votes at the AGM.
5. The Committee shall be authorized by the AGM to fill interim vacancies and to amend
the Rules of the Society as deemed necessary.
6. The Committee shall ordinarily meet in March and Sepiember of each year with the
AGM held immediately after the Commlttee Meeting In September, or in conjunction
therewith. At the Chalrperson's discretion, extraordinary meetings may be scheduled to
address any urgent business.
7, The Committee is ernpowered to raise funds. distribute and invest such funds on
behalf ol the Society. The Trustees of the Society shall be responsible for the
management of the Capital Investrnenl Portfolio.
8. The Society shall maintain a register of eliglble orphans, referied to as the "Roll of Ihe
Society" {Rolll.
9. Any child under the 38e of 18 years resldent in County Tyrone and a member of the
Church of Ireland, whose parentlparents is/are deceased, and is in need of financial
support, shall be eliglble for election to ihe Roll.
10. Every application for election of an orphan to the Roll shall be made on the
desi8nated form and signed by the Rector of the Parish, making the application, and
countersigned by another member of that Parish and submitted to the Treasurer.
11. All applications will be considered for approval by a Sub-committee of the Society,
comprisin8 the Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. If approved, the applicant will be
admitted to the Roll forthwlth, and a grant payment issued expeditiously. This will be
the only payment made in that calendar year.
12. Orphans accepted on to the Roll will be supported financially by the Sociely up to
the age of 18 years unless the circumstances of the orphan have maierially changed and
as confirmed by the Rector of the Parish. Consideration will be given, In exceptional
cases, to continue support beyond the a8e of 18 years, where there is proven hardship
and financial need, and as endorsed by the Rector of the Parish. Approval for such
provision must be given by the Committee of the Sociely.
13. The amount paid to an orphan on the Roll and the maximum payment to a family
unit shall be determined by the Commitlee. The Committee may, in excepiional
circumstances. provide additional support, notwithstanding the provisions in Rule 12.
14. A single annual payment shall be made to each orphan on or before the first of
December with a receipt to be signed by the Rector of that Parish and returned to the
Treasurer. For those orphans reaching the age of 18 years, then the payment will be
pro rata to the date of the 18111 birthday.
15. All contributions to the Society should be forwarded to the Treasurer, who will notify
the Chairperson and Secretary. Bequests made to the Society, and not specifically
defined by the donor, shall be placed in the Capital Account of the Society.

(3) Publlc Beneflt: _ The direct benefits, which flow from this purpose include improving the
financial position in the lives of beneficiaries. The direct benefit is by providing fundin&
which will, inter alia, relieve the financial pressure and stress, which the beneficiaries are
enduring, and will further improve the quality of life for the beneficiaries. These benefits
are demonstrated through feedback from the parent/guardian of the beneficiary
orphans and from the Rectors of Parishes, who have parishioners in receipt of
assistance.
ort. - In the year past, 34 orphans received significant and meaningful support from
the Charity, which has been confirmed by feedback from the recipients and Clergy of the
respective Parishe5.
The Trustees conAlrm compllance wlth the statutory requlrement of the ChaTrlty
Commlsslon to provlde Publlc Beneflt as descrlbed In (3) above.
In the year from Ma
2023 to A￿rI1 2024 the Charity received income of £22 894-17 from
donations and investment interest, whilst the outgoings for beneficiary grants and routine
expenses were £34 327-93.
The Socle
conflrmed the followln
l. On a case-by-case basis, the Committee can apply Rule 12 of the Society, with regard
to financial support for third level education, also for orphans over the age of
eighteen and, who are in proven financial hardship, However, any such support
MUST be endorsed by the Parish, either in writing or by representation.
2. An awareness initiative throughout the Church of Ireland Parishes in County Tyrone
to ensure that Clergy are fully cognisant of the qualifying criteria for an orphan.
3. A continuln8 overall revlew of the "purpose and benefit" of the Soclety in the
twenty-first centurv.
4. Pur
ose of the Charit
Promotin8 the benefit and welfare of orphans (children of
one parent or none). who are members of the Church of Ireland and who reside in
County Tyrone and who are in financial need.
Lk
Robert Scott LL OBE JP
Chalr of Trustees
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Date: 10 Se
tember 2024
Desmond Scott - Trustee
William Stewart - Trustee