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2020-08-31-annual-report

Girlguiding U15ter Annual Rewrt Forni-Ternplate This template is to provide guIdar￿e to untts who a￿ completing a Trustee Annual Report for the Nl Charity Commtssion. Ifyou do not wÈsh to Use this fomi please ensure that the headings in this guidance are followed when completing a Trustee Annual ReporL All Girlguiding ulster Charitie5 are governed by the Roral Charter and Bye-laws. The Purpose of each of these Charities is to educats girls aNI young women to help them develop emotionally, mentsllyfft physically and spiritually so thatthey can make a positive contribution to their Community and the widerworld. Name of Chaiity as it appeats on the Rew5ter aThl arry other names it may be known by I2￿ Belfrdst Brownie5 Nl Charity Commisslon Number 104391 The principal address of the Chaiity- this should be the address that was used at the time of registrntion with the Charity Commission The Guide Association. 30 Station Road. Holywood. Co Down BT18 08P The names of all ChaiityTrustees on the date the report Wds approved and all individuals who served as Charity Trustees during the year Sharon Newton Joyce Willtamson Naomi Newton

Girlguiding U15ter The financial year the report relatesto-for eXarn￿. I" Apnl 2016 to 31" March 2017 I" September 2019 to 31 AuBUSt 2020 A summary ofthe Charivs main adi¥itsts to fvrther fts purposes for the public benefft and the main achievements in the year We began the year with 9 girls and grew to 14 during the year through recrubtment. In September our girls enthusiastically joined with Rainiyiws. Brovmies. Guides and Rangers across the UK to take part in Girl Guidin<s Future Girl initiative to tsckle plastic pollution. As part of this programme of events gids made a giant starfish out of their plastic waste, committed to 'plastic promiseg to reuse and recycle. and wrote a letter to their local expressing their concerns about plastic pollution. Girls also Searnt about elettions and held their own ballot as part of UK Parliament Week. We had a very actÈve year for badgework. with all girls completing the Skills Builder'communicate. and the 'Perfonnin¥ interest badge. New Brownies worked together to achieve their promise badge5. while oldergirls chi)ose to compEete etther'Aviation' or'Paintin¥ interest badges. Gir15 enjoyed adventures outside of the hall when they joined wtth Rainbows. Guides and the BOW Brridde to attend their own private screening of the film 'Frozen 2, and on their trip to PLAYZONE. We held our Thinki￿ Day servi￿ with the Rainbows. Guides and Rangers in the church, after whtch the Brownies hosted the congregation by serving shortbread and washing dishes. In March we moved to remote provision by sending girls weekly emails containing an artivity pack with badgework and programme attivities adapted to be completed at home. which ended with a VE Day tea party at home. There was no harm fiowing from the Charities purposes and thatthere was no private benefit. A ststement that the Trustees have had regard to the Commi55ion's Pubfic Benefft requirernent Statutory guidance The Trustees are aware of our public benefft ststement on promoting the education of girls and young women to help them develop emotionally. mentally. physically and spiritually so they can make a positNe contribution to their community and wider world and develop their full potential.

Girlguiding A review of the Charl￿5 financial position at the end of the year The unit is in a reasonable financial position wtth no debts. Details of any fund held by the Charitythat TKd5 materially in deficit atthe end ot the year and step5 tsken bythe Chaiity Trustees to eliminate the deftit The unit has no fvnd that is materialty in deficiL Ofte or more of the Charity Trustees rn￿£t sign and date the box below. K)Lknn .24. CE I I