CARRICKMORE ADULT DEIELOPMEIIT GRQUP {C.LD.G.> N.1. CHAklTY # 1Tr30Y2 TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT For the ffinancial year 2Z123 Th8 Charity is an unincorporatèd 8SSOCiAtion 8St8bltsh8d un(Jer a constilution In fulfilling the putlic IEnefit requ4remtrnt. thè charity trustee5 have had regard to the Chartty Commission for Northem Ireland's statutory public benofrt 9uidancg. 11 is still the aim of th8 gfOUP. through lh8 provTrsion of eduGational and leisure activities, to improve quality of14fe of the residents of Carrickmore and SLJrroundlng aré2g, without dlstinctit)n of ago. SÈX. fdC@. politle21. roligiotss or other Onion. by associatrftg the statutory autrK)rities. and vo4untary organisalions. Thg inforrnation bplow ,sets out thg adivitie5 we have Garried out to fvrther our purrKJSèS and Yufftl thé pubfie étèmènts (Jurlno th& fast 12 month$. Activltles Our grP hag Garried out 2 mrfning classes every week. Tue8day momlng Class ia a rélaxèd. soeiÈl morning, aèt up. wlth #haring tykills in SÈwing. knitting, crochet to mentlon a few. Thursday momlng classes have been a cornblnation of tutor aJ)d sèlf lèd palntlrbg classes; palnllng uslng acryllcs and we have also had a tutor in to do an Intro(luGtlon sessloft In palntlng In Golour. Achi•v•rnents In both ¢la&Pts rnembers have learned and shared new skills. crnpletIng a number of items. Art cLass producing studies in landscape. portrait ard still life Paintings, using a variety of techniques. Tuesday classes produced ¢ushi covers, quilts. Christrnas decorative wall hangings and olh8r personal projects like baby blankets and ouffits. some of these bebng donated to charities. Som6 V85tm6nts wpr8 also complet9d foi the Missions. also many members availing of 1he class to repair and altar garrnents. Numbers 8ttendlng classes 8r6 still not back to prè- Covid numb8fs. wè ale still using social dFStan¢ing and hopefully a5 4)Jnfid8nce rebuilds within the community nurnbers 11 irnprove. Our adivities do nDt Lead to any harni. The only prkV8t@ bw8fit 8rising from our purposes is knat a trustee Of farnily membor may part4'cipate In the same rnanrr a$ all other beneftciaries. thls is purèly IncTdèntal and necèssary $0 that the benefit is available to all inhabitants of the area. Inance¥ A review of the Gharit'es, financial positson confirms a successful year.
The charity had reiptS of£2830.25 and payments of £3&4.06 giving a balanc& for end of year £2446.19. Surplus F$ duè to awaid fiotn CFNI for rent, insurance and running cost5 for projects in 2023124 We have received funding from CFN I for £2000 on 13° January 23 whlch Is crucial to the charivs suNivak. The group rgquest5 fair Gontribution from user5 whiGh provide sorne steady income, This inoc>rne holps toward5 rent for room5 at our local youth ntre, to f8ciYitate delivery of the above classes and Pvide refreshments for the members attending, and other $$ItIeS required for thg group. AlUnts arg prepared to colnply with the r8quirements ofthe Charity Gommissron for Northern Ireland Trust@&s The following trust995 served during the finanGial period: Chaifperson Anne Kelly Assislant Chair Dee Hughes Secretary Jackie Nrmmock Assistant Secrotary J8an Coy18 Treasurer Brigid Mc Aleer Assistant troasurgr Maro8rot Kelly Siuned by available trustees. Signature Date JSIK fv- 2023 .ve ,.(LE ItLJI "kc,95 .a flli AIL{