Reach Mentoring Limited
IA company Ilmlted by guarantee, not havlng share capltall
DIRECTORS, ANNUAL REPORT
The direttors present their report prepared in accordance with Charities SORP leffertive January 2015) with
the unauditedfinancial statementsforiheyearended 31 De￿mber2o2z, also prepared in accordancewith
the aforementioned Statement of Recommended Prartice and FRSIO2.
The directors, who are also trustees of the charity, at the date of this report and those who Served during
the financial year togetherwith the dates of any changes, are set out on page l and are listed below.
Directors
The directors who served during the year are as follows:
Peter Wright (resigned 7 November 2022)
Rhod3 Kerr
Sonya Rowe
Raymond Pollock
Claire Kerr
Kathryn Cunningham
Colin Cooper
John Pickering
In accordance with the Articles of Association the directors retire by rotation and, being eligible,
offer themselves for re-election.
Objectlves and Activities
Mission Statement
"Compelled by the love of God, Reach exists to enable young people to unleash their full potential.
It creates positive, informing and empowering mentoring relationships while working in partnership
with schools, churches and relevant agencies.
Principal Activities
The principal activity of the company is to provide one-to-one mentoring relationships.
Achievements and Performance
Reach Mentoring Ltd continue to focus on its Aims and objectives which are to provide mentoring
relationships that...
l. Encourage young people to explore healthy lifestyle choices.
2. Support the educational experience of young people.
3. Care pastorally for young people.
4. Enthuse young people to play a positive role in their community.
5. Create space for young people to explore Christianity and develop in leadership.

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DIREcfoRS' ANNUAL REPORT (continued)
Programmes
The programmes which are offered by Reach Mentoring Ltd include the following:
One-to-one mentoring
Delivering personal development classes in schools
Delivering leadership development training
Activities in 2022
The vision and mission of Reach Mentoring has remained steadfast throughout the past 12 months;
seeking to partner with schools to support young people facing difficult life circumstances. We
continue to seek to provide one-to-one mentoring for those most at risk whilÈ equipping all pupils in
our partner schools to improve their emotional and mental wellbeing. 2021 saw a marked increase
in demand for our services, due in part to the negative impact of COVID/lockdowns, demand in 2022
has continued to be high. In addition, we have seen a growing increase in the number of critical
incidents and safeguarding issues being disclosed to our mentors. Reach Mentoring continues to be
a lifeline for many of these young people and often the only significant adult that they will engage
with.
Mentoring
Reach Mentoring has provided consistent support to young people who were feeling isolated,
experiencing behavioural difficulties, trauma, anxiety, suicide ideation, low self-worth, and relational
breakdown. Over this year, it has provided consistent support to over 500 young people in 39
schools across 6 locations. 74 volunteer mentors were recruited and trained.
Personal Development
As a Reach Mentoring programme, Personal Development strives to evolve and adapt to the wider
needs of the young people we work with. It includes the 'My Story in Colour, project for primary
schools; Year 8 transition workshops. an annually themed workshop {available from Y9-14}; and
digital toolkits in the form of well-being themed video series. This year partner Post-Primary schools
were offered workshops entitled 'lnside and Out, focusing on healthy choices around diet, exercise,
body image etc. Workshops aim to engage pupils through discussion and practical tools. Personal
Development reaches approx. 5000 young people each year, including participants in the 'My Story
in Colour, project of which, in 2022, there were 1300 across 10 Primary Schools
Connect Programme
Our work with Engage Funding has been renamed as 'Connect'. Connect is a slightly different model
to our normal Mentoring Programme in that schools have, in the past, used 'EnEage' funding from
the Department of Education las a response to Covidl. We have Connect workers in 10 of our
schools working with a further 119 young people per year. Connect is flexible in its approach e.g. it
can be an additional day per week or, as in 2 of our schools, holistically incorporated into the school
community for the duration of the full academic year. Even though 'Engage' funding for schools has
been cut for this upcoming Academic Year, this service will still be available if schools may choose to
assign school budget to it.

Reach Mentoring Limited
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DIRECTORS, ANNUAL REPORT {continued)
Banbrldge Launch
After a year of working in one school with 'EnBage' funding, Reach Mentoring officially launched in
Banbridge in September 2022. We engaged and partnered with 4 Post-Primary schools and worked
on a weekly basis with 56 young people. 8 volunteer mentors recruited and trained. Over the next
year we will place a focus on strengthening the work in Banbridge and look forward to seeing it
grow.
Flnancial Review
The statement of financial activities which shows the results of the company is set out on page 10.
The reported surplus for the period is £41,215. The direttors continually review all funding
opportunities to maximise the incoming resources for the charity.
ReseNes Pollcy
The company's policy is to achieve a level of free reserves which matches the needs of the company
both at the current time and the foreseeable future. Free reserves are those unrestricted reserves
which are available for general use.
Structure, governance and management
Governing document
Reach Mentoring Ltd is a company limited by guarantee. It is governed by Memorandum and Articles
of Association and the liability of each member is limited to an amount not exceeding £1. It is
recognised as a charity by HMRC under the reference N100361 and by the Charity Commission of
Northern Ireland under the reference NIC102128.
Publlc Beneflt
In setting our objectives and planning our activities for the year, the directors have given careful
consideration to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's statutory guidance on public benefit
to ensure that the activities have helped achieve the charity purpose and provide a benefit to the
beneficiaries.
Special Provisions relating to small companies
This report is prepared in accordance with the special provisions relating to small companies within
part 15 of the Companies Act 2006.
order of the Board
R Kerr
K Cunningham
Director
Date: 19 July 2023
Director
Date: 19 July 2023