Trustees Report for Crossdernott Youth Club
Registered with the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland NIC 103174
Reporting Period 1 April 2022 – 31 March 2023
Chairperson:- Gary Watt
Secretary:- Lorna McAllister
Treasurer:- Jayne McMinn
PURPOSES
Crossdernott Youth Club is established to promote the benefit of the young people of the rural areas of Pomeroy and Donaghmore villages and surrounding hinterland within the Mid Ulster Council areas of Cookstown and Dungannon, (hereinafter described as the ‘area of benefit’) without distinction of sex, race, political, religious or other opinion, by associating the statutory authorities, voluntary organisations, community organisations and inhabitants in a common effort to advance education, and to provide facilities for recreation or other leisure-time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants.
PUBLIC BENEFITS
Under our Purposes: The club meets every Friday night to interact socially, play games and arrange outings and other events. During the year funding was obtained from the Education Authority to support a varied range of curriculum activities within the club and help with transport costs to take the young people to outside venues for sporting activities. A good variety of equipment is provided in the hall to enable the young people to take part in the activities on club nights. Volunteers help each night with supervision of the young people and they are all working under Safeguarding Trust guidelines as laid down by the Church of Ireland.
BENEFICIARIES
The charity’s beneficiaries are primarily children and younger people living in and around the Cookstown and Dungannon areas of Mid Ulster District and (especially the villages of Donaghmore and Pomeroy), who have been identified as being isolated and/or socially excluded.
ACTIVITIES
During the year 1 April 2022 – 31 March 2023, Crossdernott Youth Club have undertaken a number of activities which gave the young people the opportunity to interact socially on a weekly basis with other young people who attend different schools from them and whom they would not otherwise meet up with.
This year’s activities included a 10 pin bowling trip and a crazy golf tournament at Airtastic, Portadown. The young people were able to partake in craft nights, sports tournaments (hockey, football, board games, dodgeball) and movie nights. Baking nights were interactive where leaders showed the young people how to make various small tray bakes and learn life skills (measuring, baking equipment and hygiene).
FINANCIAL REVIEW AT END OF YEAR
FINANCIAL POSITION AT END OF YEAR: The organisation continues to operate for the local community.
OUTSTANDING DEBTS OR LIABILITIES: There were no debts or outstanding debts or liabilities.
RESERVES POLICY : A small reserve 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 material deficit.
FINANCIAL MITIGATION : None – Not applicable
FUNDS HELD BY THE CHARITY AS A CUSTODIAN TRUSTEE : None – Not applicable.
RESTRICTIONS ON WHO CAN BENEFIT
There are no restrictions on who can benefit. There are no restrictions based on personal characteristics.
PUBLIC BENEFIT
The direct benefits which flow from our purposes include: a safe environment is provided for the young people from many different backgrounds. Social interaction and improved confidence.
PRIVATE BENEFIT
There is no private benefit to any individual.
HARM
No harm has flowed from any of our Purposes.
SERIOUS INCIDENT REPORTING
There are no serious incidents to report.
VULNERABLE BENFICIARIES
Appropriate Policies, Procedures and Training are in place such as Church of Ireland Safeguarding Trust Policy & Procedures.
STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE
The Trustees have complied with their duty to have due regard to the Charity Commission NI’s Public Benefit Guidance when exercising any powers or duties to which the guidance is relevant.
Signed:- Gary Watt, Chairperson
Date:- 30[th] January 2024