WE DIKOVLR. IVE fjRQW Girlgulding Trustee Annual Report Form All Glrl8uldln8 U15ter Charltles are governed by the Royal Charter and Bye-laws. The Purpose of each of these Charltles Is to educate glrls and young women to help them develop emotSonally, mentally, physlcally and splrltually $0 that they can make a posltlve Contrlbutlon to thelr Communlty and the wlder world. Name of Charlty as It appears on the Re815ter and any other names It may be known by: 3 Cloughfern Brownie Unlt Nl Charlty Commlsslon Number 104348 The prlnclpal address of the Charlty- thls should be the addre55 that was used at the tlme of re8l$tratlon wlth the Charlty Commlsslon 126 Doa8h Road, Newtownabbey, BT37 9QR The names ol all Charlty Trustees on the date the report wa5 approved and all Indlvlduals who served as Charlty Trustees durlng the year Gillian Webb Evelyn Strahan Lara Townsend Niarnh Martin
DLICOVEI, GIOW Qlrl9uiding The flnanclal year the report relates to- for example, I" Aprll 2016 to 31" March 2017 I" January 2023 to 31" December 2023 A summary of the Charl5 maln actlvltles to further Its purposes for the publ1¢ beneflt and the maln achlevements In the year The brownies and guldes continued to meet as a single unit from January to May 2023, but as two separate units from September 2023, due to bigger numbers and a greater spread of ages, to make planning activities easier. Numbers remaln relatively small, but constant, wlth good attendance durlng the year. 8adges completed were: the Glrlguiding Ulster Centenary badge, Includlng preparing and burying a time capsule in the church grounds,. Hallowe'en fun badge; Fire Safety and Flrst Aid badges were also awarded. and many fun experiments done working for the Sclence badge. We had speclal 'themed' evenlngs, Involving a variety of different actlvitles, for Thanksgivin& Remembrance Day, Chrlstmas, Burns Night, Valentlne's Day, St Patrick's Day, Easter, and the Kin8's Coronation. The glrls went shopping In Tesco for the food bank, working out the best value for the set amount they were 8iven to spend. On another week, they vislted the food bank to hand over the items, and learn somethin8 about its work. The Brownies made glft ta8s for our annual Christmas Sale, which this year was in aid of the Nl Children's Hospice. This was well supported, and the Brownies enjoyed being 'shopkeepers' for the evening. On another night, a representative frorn the Hospice vlsited the unit, and spoke to the girls about its work and how the money would help. We had a sleepover on a Friday in the church hall, when we did a treasure hunt, and made s'mores over a campfire. Then on Saturday we travelled to Lorne for activitles- archery, a beach walk, plcnic lunch, and the play park. We enjoyed playlng different games, both indoors and outdoors. We dld activities based around the Brownie Promise, including makin8 a 8iant logo of the badge. We held our Promise Ceremony outside on the night we buried the time capsule. For Thlnking Day (when we think all the members of the organisation around the world), we exchanged cards with a number of units in other parts of the UK. We had a wall map showing where the cards we received in return were from. In all these activitles, there was no harm flowing from the chariws purposes, and there was no private benefit.
Ivt 015(ov<F, wffjftok¥ fjlrlguldlng A statement that the Trustees have had regard to the Commlsslon's Publlc Benefit requlrement Statutory Euidance All trustees have had regard to this Guidance. A revlew of the Charltvs flnanclal posltlon at the end of the year Income during the reportln8 year was £2236.30. Expenditure was £2769.10. There are no debts. Financial statement Ss attached. Detalls of any fund held by the Charlty that was materlally In deflclt at the end of the year and steps taken by the Charlty Trustees to ellmlnate the deficlt None. One or more of the Charlty Trustees must $18n and date the box below. Crdkn Lth 1(LoI v¢