ANNUAL REPORT OF ACTIVITIES
Coalisland Learn & Leisure Association
Pur
The Association was established to promote the beneflt of the inhabltants of Coalisland and
its environs {hereinafter described as 'the area of beneflt,) without distinction of age, sex,
race, political, religious or other oplnion by associating wlth the statutory authorities,
voluntary organlsations and inhabltants in a common effort to advance educatlon and to
provide facilities In the interest of social welfare for the protection of health and for
recreation, with the object of improving the conditlons of life for the sald inhabitants.
Public Benefits
Under our Purposes: Coalisland Learn and Lelsure Assoclation provides a variety of sewing
and craft classes to women from Coalisland and the surrounding area. They provide three
classes a week currently, ranging from crochet and dress making to patch work and crafts.
All classes are supervised by competent and suitably qualified tutors so that participants can
Improve thelr individual skllls.
The Association also engages a number of speakers each year on topics such as home safety,
health and wellbelng, healthy eating and looking after oneself. We also have a publlc
exhibitlon of the best of our work, whlch is open to the publlc each year. The organisation
tires to arrange outlngs / trips each year. The committee meets monthly, holdlng Its AGM in
March
Beneficiaries
The Charitvs beneficlaries are primarily older people living in and around the Coallsland
rea of Mld-ulster Dlstrict and who have been identlfled as being rurally Isolated and / or
socially excluded.
Artivities
st
This year l April 2023 to 31st March 2024 we have a very steady membership, we are not
back to pre_covld numbers so we continue to promote our classes in local shops and
church notices as well as word of mouth. The Trustees and Committee on the 28th April
declded to contlnue meeting any shortfall in expenses {rent and wages) for the coming year
and would review It annually at the beglnning of each financial year. We continued with our
personal knitting and sewing projects as well as our work for various Charities, including
Premature Baby Unit Craigavon , Marie Curie, Christian Aid and local Nurslng Homes. We
had an excellent Christmas Lunch, cooked by the Hospitality students in South West College,
Dungannon. We were all in awe of their skills and hope to attend next year.

FINANCIAL REVIEW ATTHE END OF THE YEAR 2024
FINANCIAL POSITION AT END OF YEAR: The associatlon contSnues to operate for the local
community.
OUTSTANDING DEBTS OR LIABILITIES: There were no debts or outstanding debts or
liabilities.
RESERVES POLICY: A small reseNe of money Is retained In the group's account to ensure the
group can continue to operate.
FUNDS IN MATERIAL DEFICIT & STEPS TAKEN TO MITIGATE: There were no funds in materlal
deficit.
FINANCIAL MITIGATION: The Trustees actioned redundancies in response to programme
closures and funding cuts to ensure the organisation's finances were managed prudently
and on an ongoing basis.
FUNDS HELD BY THE CHARITY AS A CUSTODIAN TRUSTEE: None- not applicable.
RESTRicfioNS ON WHO CAN BENEFIT
There are no restrlctions on who can benefit.
We do not charge any fees.
There are no charges to access any events or serlices.
There are no restrictions based on personal characteristics.
PUBLIC BENEFIT
The dlrect benefits whlch flow from our purposes include: improved soclalising and
networking skills. confldence; Improved health and social wellbeing.
PRIVATE BENEFIT
There is no private benefit to any Indivldual
HARM
No harm has flowed from any of our Purposes.
SERIOUS INCIDENT REPORTING
There are no serious Incidents to report,
VUNERABLE BENEFICIARIES
Approprlate Policles, Procedures and Tralning are In place such as POCVA Safeguarding
Policy & Procedures.
STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
The Trustees have complied wlth thelr duty to have due regard to the Charlty Commlssion
Nl's Public Benefit Guidance when exercising powers or duties to which the guidance Is
relevant.
Signed:
•hairperson of Trustees. Date .,...,... ........ .