Ministry
Registered Charity Number N1102078
Company Number N1607018
(Company Limited by Guarantee with Charitable Status)
Annual Report and Accounts
for the year
l May 2023 - 30 April 2024

Ministry
.Europe
Reglstered Office:
153 Killinchy Road
Newtownards
Northern Ireland
BT23 SNE
Charlty Commlsslon for Nl Number:
N1102078
Company Number:
N1607018
Solicitors:
Maccorkell Legal & Commercial Ltd.
Garvey Studios
8-10 Longstone Street
Lisburn
Northern Ireland
8T28 ITP
Bank:
Danske Bank
Donegall Square West
Belfast
Northern Ireland
BTI 6JS
Independent Examiner:
Richard Mcclay FCA
Mccreery Turkington Stockman Ltd
l Lanyon Quay
Belfast
Northern Ireland
BTI 3LG
Trustees / Dlrectors:
David Nigel Davies
William Thoma5 Jennings (resigned July 31" 20231
Joseph Matthew David Maclane
Martin Meharg McNally
Sara Rosemary McNally
The above served throughout the year, as Trustee5 of the Charity and Directors of the Company except for William
Thomas Jennings who resigned on 31" July 2023.

Ministry
.Europe
Annual Report
Charitable Purposes
The declared charitable purposes of the Ministry for Europe Trust are..
the odvoncement of the Evangelicol Christion Faith, the Gdvancement of education, the relief of poverty, the
odvoncement of community development, ond the improvement of the holistic life of communities in countries
within Europe and corried out exclusively in o manner that is beneficiol to the public and is recognised by the low of
Northern Ireland os being charitoble.
Charlty Governance
The charity trustees, who are also directors for the purposes of the Companles Act. are responsible for the management
and the day-to-day running of the charity, The trustees give their time freely and receive no remuneration or other
financial benefits in their role as trustees.
Financial Review
Total income for the year amounted to £34,307 (prior year, £59.3751 with total expenditure of £34,759 Iprior year,
£69,039) resulting in a deficit of £452 (prior year, def icit £9,664), As a result, the year-end cash balance decreased
slightly to £14,991. At just over 40Yo of annual expenditure the Trustees consider this to be a n acceptable level of
reserve5 to meet emergency needs as they arise.
Achievements and Performances
During the year, MET continued to support partners engaged in the promotion of the Christian faith and the well-being
of people primarily in Greece, Irela nd, Israel, and Moldova, while seeking to further encourage Christian testimony in
Croatia, Hungary, North Macedonia, Romania, Slovenia, Turkey, and Ukraine amongst other countries. Grants totalling
£33,063195.1% of total expenditure) were made over the course of the year.
Whllst no in-person visits to partners in mainland Europe were made during the year, regular and frequent contact was
maintalned via telephone, email and social media to ensure that the directors / trustees were aware of developments
and needs.
The following are typical of the work which MET grants have supported over the year:
Israel:
MET has previously reported on the pioneering work of known partners in reaching out to sex workers and
substance abusers in Israel, particularly in Tel Aviv and Be'er Sheva, but also other cities such as Ashkelon and
Haifa. In 2023124, MET was able to provide further grant assistance to this work, which brings direction into the
lives of individuals as well as helping to relieve the suffering of their children and families. These men and
women are honourably befriended while they are still living on the streets and invited to a daycentre run by our
partners Aviv Ministries in Tel Aviv. While there, they are offered free food, clean clothing, rest, medical advice
and the offer of a free placement at the rehabilitation centre, in Be'er Sheva in the south of the country. More
recently a safe haven for women has also been opened in Be'er Sheva to which MET has continued to make

significant grants. We wish to continue to financially support these unique, laudable, and on-going works, which
bring together Israelis, Arabs, and Russians.
Moldova:
Our partner in Moldova continues to operate a variety of community focussed ministries which are also
opportunities to present the Christian message. MET was again able to provide several grants towards meeting
the cost of free distribution of New Testaments and other Christian literature in the language of the recipients.
North Macedonia:
MET'S partner in North Macedonia travels long dlstances to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to teach and
encourage sma I I groups of Christians in remote rural areas, as well as meeti ng very practical needs such as the
heating of church buildings in the cold wlnter months. Annual summer camps for the poorest of children were
again freely offered and some 80 children attended. There, they were glven new clothes, fed well, offered any
required medical help and teaching from the Bible. These works are on-going and MET wishes to continue to
financially support them.
Ireland..
Closer to "home" poverty in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland is also very real and often
compounded by unemployment, or families split through alcohol and/or substance abuse resulting in the
children and young people in many homes being left in need. MET continues to provide finance to partners who
are providing both humanitarian and spiritual help to these people.
The majority of the above projects are on-going, and we look forward to being able to visit them once again and to see
the Ilves of more people changed, as well a5 the local living conditions built to allow a greater standard of living in some
of the most deprived areas of Europe.
On behalf of all who so selflessly supported the work of MET over the course of the year in any way, we give our
heartfelt thanks.
Approved and authorised for issue by the Board on .............,..
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J M D Maclane
Trustee / Director
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