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2024-03-31-annual-report

Charity report St Pauls abc Belfast 2024

Report of the trustees for the ended 31st March 2024

The trustees present their report with the financial statement of the charity year ended 31st march 2024.The trustees have adopted the provisions of accounting and reporting by charities statement of recommended practice applicable to charities preparing their accounts in accordance with financial reporting standard.

Objectives & activities:

Objective & aims.

The objectives of the charity are to promote the health and fitness of the local community and surrounding areas by training and displaying the sport of boxing. The charity was established to work with children and vulnerable young people.it helps those on the margins of society-the socially disenfranchised, the elderly people with disabilities etc. The charity meets the public benefit criteria throughout the activities undertaken, works include education training and the advancement of health through amateur sport and recreation.

Achievement and performance:

Charitable activities.

This year started of a successful year for the charity, membership increased top full capacity of 70 young people. Some members gained employment after being put through their qualifications.

St Pauls volunteers offered employability support, created health and fitness programmes for children and young adults and there nightly subsidised fitness classes available to all.

St Pauls boxing club developed an allotment with local children, teaching them how to grow produce and to prepare it to eat healthy

St Pauls Club opens at the weekends to help reduce community antisocial behaviour.

St Paul's club took its young members on cross-community projects. We organised workshops with PSNI & services to help our young children understand the social dangers of drugs, alcohol misuse, antisocial activity and we look to improve mental health, peer pressure, suicide, positive attitude, & support networks.

St Pauls club has embarked on a project to work with club from different religious/cultural backgrounds.

The club took part in competitions across all levels, from county to national

Financial Review:

Principal funding source.

The charity revenue comes from a variety of sources including Belfast city council, GWNI, Department of Foreign Affairs, Community Flex Grant, donations and usual membership subscriptions.

Structure Governments & Management:

Governing Document.

The charity is controlled by its governing documents, deeds of and constitutes an unincorporated charity.

Policy & procedures adopted by sports government body

Reference and Administrative details:

Registered charity number. NIC 103739

St Pauls amature boxing club:

Report of trustees for the year ended 31st March 2024

Reference and Administrative;

Principal address.

Unit ⅔ Riverdale Park East Andersonstown Belfast BT11 9DA

Approved by order of the board of trustee on.

Kieran Kerr Treasure