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MOURNE ACTION FOR SURVIVORS OF TERRORISM
TRUSTEES REPORT
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
The Trustees have pleasure in presenting their report and the unaudited Receipts and
Payments Accounts of the organisation for the year ended 31 March 2024.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES
The principal activity of the ortrawsation during the year was operating a Victim Support
Group.
Tb.e tide of the group shall be MOURfvE ACTION FOR SURVIVORS OF TERIIOIUSM,
hereinafter called "NL4ST"
CHARtTABLE PURPOSE
Tlie objects of "MAST" shall be:
(i)
To bring reliet" io persons in Mouille who ￿"e sufterillcT hardship, sickness or distress
as a residt of :The Troubles, in Northern Ireland.
(li) To advance the education of the piiblic in Mourne and elsewhere in the effects of 'The
Troubles, and especially the effects of 'The Troubles". on children.
(iii) To provide support and counsellillo services in Mourne tor victims of :The Troubles".
in NortheiD Ireland.
PUBLIC BENEFIT STATEMENT
The purposes of MAST are .
I)
To brin
relief to
ersons in Mourne who are sufferin
hardshi
sickness or
distress as A result of 'Tbe Troubles, in Northern Ireland. We address the social
and emotional needs of victims and survtvors, their families and carers. we provide
recognit20n and acknowled(sement of their traurna. This can lead to increased
emotional healtb and wellbeing, impToved self-esteem, reduced anxiety and stress.
We demonstrate this by always having an opell door to our members where they can
come in times of need for advice, friendship, help and guidance. We have background
support in place whereby we call signpost members for fjllther help and guidance
covering many situations. Our Befiiending Service bas a listening ear and the facility
to accompany mernbers to bospitsl appointments and this eases the stress for
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TRUSTEES REPORT(confd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
II)
To advance the education of the
ublic ID Mourne 2nd elsewhere in effects of
'The Troubles, and es
ecial
the effects of 'The Troubles, on the Children.
Our members have the chance to take part in transgeneration8J activities which allow
generations of families to come together and enjoy time together. It gives members a
chance to interact with others, both within our own group and with other similar
innocent victims, groups that we network with throughout Northern Ireland. This
addresses sociaI and emotional needs. gives recognition and acknowledgement of the
trauma they have suffered and are still suffering from. We have demonstrated this
through local media showino our group taking part in our activities. We network with
a group from southern Ireland and have had visits to the Lord Mayor of Dublin and
The Dail where we had the opportunity to explain the history of MAST and exactly
what we do as a group and how this eatly benefits members. We also had visits
from the Irish Dept of Foreign Affairs & Trade. MAST has taken part in several
surveys over the years conducted by students in Universities at home and abroad who
are studying confiict and the effects on individuals and communities. This th¢n shows
the public how MAST has grown over the years and how it continues to benefit its
members.
III) To
rovide su
ort and counsellin
services in Mourne for victims of 'Tbe
Troubles, in Northern Ireland. MAST members are able to benefit from the
advice, guidance and support provided through our office. Staff members have been
trained by the Victims and Survivors service on mental health issues, what to look out
for and who to refer to in cases of need. Members are given social inclusion through
organised workshops, training and activities. This also gives members increased self-
esteem and inclusion which reduces anxiety and stress. New friendships are fornied
which reduces social isolation. We demonstrate this by our "Drop -In" listening ear
service. befriending services, weekly and monthly group meetings where members
can learn new skÈlls through crafts and facilitators and reduce isolation by enu
wlth others while learnino at the same time. Those with mental health problems who
request counselling are referred to the appropriate counsellor through the Victims and
Survivors Service. This service is provided to members free of charge. MAST
beneficiaries are victims and survivors of the troubles in Northern Ireland, their
families and carers. There is no hann flowing from this puryose. MAST has no
private benefit. These benefits are demonstrated through evaluations followin(F each
organised eventlactivity. Correspondence from members and feedback surveys back
this up. MAST'S action plan is reviewed quarterly by our funder. VictiEns &
Survivors Service and checks are carried out regularly to ensure that all guidelines are
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TRUSTEES REPORT {cont'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERFORMANCE - WHAT OUR ORGANISATION, DOES
MAST provides a drop-in Gentre "with an open-door policy" which gives mernbers the chance
to seek advice, help with completion of fonns, chat and be ￿Sured of a listenino ear, all in
confidence. MAST have two ladies, groups, one meets each Wednesday for 40 weeks per
year and the other is for ladies over retirement age and these meet once a month for 10
months. These ladies, uroups teach new skills to the members and in doing so increases social
inclusion, new friendships are formed and Enaintained and also raises self-esteem. The ladies
benefit from talks, presentations and this in turn reduces social isolation. MAST provide
educatKonal classes for our mernbers which are rl￿ under the headino of personal and
proiessional developrnent and these have proved to be very popular. At Christmas there is an
oruanised dinner with entertaintnent for the members and this is also very well attended and
something that members look forward to each year. We have thee respite trips per year which
are Cultural, educational and Tecreational. Once a year we have a residential respite trip which
lots of our widowed members really look forward to as they are with people who understand
the pain of losing a loved one to terrorism. We provide a befriending service for those who
cannot attend our or<Tanised events/activities. We include second and third generation victims
throucrh our transgenerational events as we feel it is important to educate our children on
falnily history and moving forward. As part of our aLmual progr8mme, we have one of our
respite day trips to the Royal British Legion Festival of Rernembranc¢ in the Wate￿ront H811
in Belfast. This is our way of remembering those who we have lost in World Wars over the
years and durinu "The Troubles".
REGISTERED CHARITY
The registered charity number is NIC 1046)4
PRIN'CIPAL OFFICE ADDRESS
Reivers House
l O Newcastle Street
KILKEEL
Co Down
BTJ4 4AF
TRUSTEE BOARD
The Trustees who voluntarily served the organisation during the year were as follows:
Board of Trustees
Sandra Harrison - Chairy)erson
Ian Johnston - Vice Chairperson
Laura Johnston- Appointed as Secretary 11111?021
Aimec GleTrny - R¢signed as S¢Gretary 111112021
Anne Campbell - Appointed Treasurer 111112021
Jov Rooney
Bobbie Campbell

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TRUSTEES REPORT {cont'd)
YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2024
FINANCIAL REVIEW
No fijnds are in deficit. Unrestricted funds held at the year-end are in excess of £15,000
(202) - in excess of £15,000). The Trustees would like to maintain the unrestricted funds at
this level to cover any unforeseen circumstances in the ￿tllre.
GOING CONCERN
MAST is dependent on continuing fundin(F from the Victims & Survivors Service. Ho￿eVer,
if this source of funding was not forth coming in the futtwe, the charity would continue on a
reduced voluntary basis until new fijnders were found. The Trustees are of the opinion the
charity will continue in operation for the foreseeable future.
RECEIPTS & PAYMENTS ACCOUNTS
The accounts for the year ended 31 March 2024 were available to the members on 07 June
?024.
These accounts were fonnally approved and signed by the Trustees on 07 June 2024.
Sioned by order of board of Trustees:
Laura Johnston
Secretary