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2025-04-30-annual-report

Donegall Pass Community Forum Trustees’ Annual Report 2024-2025

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Introduction

Donegall Pass Community Forum (DPCF) is a beacon of hope and resilience in the heart of inner South Belfast. Operating in one of the most deprived areas of the city, our mission is to empower individuals, strengthen community bonds, and create opportunities for growth, learning, and wellbeing. This year’s report reflects the incredible work carried out by our staff, volunteers, and partner ~~s—w~~ ork that has transformed lives, uplifted families, and brought people together across divides. From tackling food poverty to delivering accredited training, from supporting mental health to enhancing our shared spaces, DPCF continues to be a vital force for good in the community we proudly serve.

Structure, Governance and Management

Donegall Pass Community Forum (DPCF) is led by a dedicated voluntary Board of Trustees who give their time, expertise, and commitment to improving life in one of Belfast’s most deprived inner ~~-c~~ ity communities. The Forum delivers its work through three core pillars:

Across all three areas, health and wellbeing remain at the heart of everything we do. Trustees meet regularly to ensure strong governance, financial oversight, and strategic direction, ensuring the organisation continues to respond to the evolving needs of local residents.

Objectives and Activities

DPCF exists to support, empower, and uplift the people of Donegall Pass. Our objectives reflect the challenges and strengths of this diverse and resilient community:

Our work is shaped by listening to residents, responding to need, and creating opportunities for people to thrive.

Public Benefit Statement

The Trustees confirm that all activities undertaken by DPCF deliver clear public benefit. Our programmes are designed to support individuals and families experiencing

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disadvantage, isolation, or financial hardship, ensuring that the people of Donegall Pass have access to the support, skills, and services they need to improve their quality of life.

Achievements and Performance

Community Relations & Community Development

This year, DPCF strengthened community cohesion by supporting nine local community groups. These partnerships helped create shared spaces, shared experiences, and shared understanding across a diverse population.

Education, Training & Employability

DPCF’s education and training programmes continue to transform lives by building confidence, improving employability, and helping people take meaningful steps toward work, further education, or sel ~~f~~ -employment. In a community where many adults have been out of learning for years, these programmes offer a vital pathway back into skills development and opportunity. Participants consistently reported increased confidence, new friendships, and a renewed sense of purpose.

Key achievements:

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ESOL achievements:

Enterprise support:

Health & Wellbeing

Health and wellbeing remained central to DPCF’s mission, especially as the cost ~~-o~~ f ~~-l~~ iving crisis continued to impact mental health, physical health, and social connection. Our programmes offered safe spaces for relaxation, learning, and community support. Participants consistently reported improved wellbeing, reduced stress, and increased confidence.

Key achievements:

Activities and supports:

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Relax and Reconnect Programme:

Cost-of-living support

Social Supermarket Project

The Social Supermarket has becomea lifeline for residents facing financial hardship. It combines practical food support with personal development, wellbeing activities, and tailored action planning to help people build long ~~-~~ term resilience.

Key achievements:

Support strands included:

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The Larder:

Summer Feed the Nation Project

This project ensured that children who normally receive free school meals did not go without during the summer holidays. It provided stability, dignity, and essential support to families under pressure.

Key achievements:

Children and Young People

DPCF delivered a range of inclusive, creative, and supportive activities for children and young people, including those with additional needs. These programmes helped build confidence, friendships, and emotional wellbeing.

Key achievements:

Physical Regeneration Projects

DPCF continued to advocate for community ~~-l~~ ed regeneration, ensuring that local voices are heard in planning processes and that shared spaces are improved for everyone.

Key achievements and activities:

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Community Garden:

Plans for the Future

Looking ahead, DPCF will continue to champion the needs of the Donegall Pass community by:

~~-~~ Expanding the Social Supermarket and Larder

~~-~~ Increasing accredited training opportunities

~~-~~ Enhancing mental health and wellbeing programmes

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Donegall Pass Community Forum Company limited by guarantee

Trustees Report for the year ended 30 April 2025

Statement of Trustees’ Responsibilities

The trustees are responsible for preparing the Annual Report and the financial statements in accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally Accepted Accounting Practice).

Company law requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for each year, which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the charitable company and of the incoming resources, including the income and expenditure, of the charitable company for the year. In preparing those financial statements the directors are required to:

The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the company and to enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the Companies Act 2006. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of the company and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities.

Each of the trustees has confirmed that there is no information of which they are aware which is relevant to the audit, but of which the auditor is is unaware. They have further confirmed that they have taken appropriate steps to identify such relevant information and to establish that the auditor is aware of such information.

This report was approved by the Board on the 29th January 2026

Nigel ~~Yh~~ (Jan 29, 2026 15:59:32 ~~GMT)~~

N McCrum

Trustee

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