Tuesda
'5 Child
Re ort of the Trustees
for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
The trustees present their report with thc financial statements of the charity for the year ended
31 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 thc
Financial Reporting Standard applicable in the UK and Republic of Ireland (FRS 102) (effective l January
2019).

Tuesda
's Child
ort of the Trustees
for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Objectives and Aims
Tuesday's Child provides humanitarian relief to children living in countries ravaged by war and extreme
poverty.
The charity fundraises to support children exhausted by war and famine. Food aid, clean waler, education,
health-care and other essentials for daily living e.g. clothes, shoes, blankets, hygiene items are priorities.
Recreational activities for health and well-being of children traumatised by war are also provided.
Tuesday's Child was inspired during a visit to Medjugorje in Bosnia Herzegovina in May 2006 and founded
in March 2007. Medjugorje is a fountain of grace and a light of the world. It was here that Our Lady first
visiled six children asking for prayer and fasting for peace in the world and calling people to turn back to
God. The first children the charity supported attended Sunce school Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina. The
charity blossomed and has since helped many children in different parts of the world.
Children supported through Tuesday's Child ar¢ from different countries and faiths. Since 2007 Tuesday's
Child is blessed to have provided humanitarian aid to children in.. Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bolivia, Brazil,
Chile, Congo DRC, Egypt, Grenada, India, Israel, Kenya, Palestine - Gaza and West Bank, Pakistan, Nigeria,
Philippines, Syria, Sudan. Uganda, Zambia and Ghana. Child boat refugees rescued in the Mediterranean
have also benefited. In each place, Tuesday's Child partners with catholic missionaries. with good local
networks.
Tuesday's Child aims to respond to humanitarian disasters caused by climate changes, war, famine, poverty
and hurnan trafficking. Emergency appeals include: Chile landslide. Pakistan floods, Philippines typhoon,
plight of boat refugees rescued from trafficking boats in the Mediterranean, the war in Gaza, the war in Syria
and the war in Ukraine.
Children benefiting from funds for this financial year (l April 2023 31 March 2024) live in Gaza, Kenya
and Uganda. Monies raised were used to provide support:
(i) Children living in war and poverty in Gaza
(li) Children living in poverty in Nebbi, Uganda
(iii) Children living in poverty in Nairobi, Kenya
Every child is made in the image and likeness of God. Every child has the God given right to life and the
right to live in peace and to be loved. Tuesday's Child recognises the face of Christ in every child. The
dignity and rights of every child must be respected regardless of nationality, gender. faith or culture.
Tuesday's Child has witnessed the poverty and extreme hardship many children live when meeting children
helped by the charity. Every child has the right to food, water. shelter, education, health-care and to be safe.
Every child has the right to play and to havc fun. Every child has the right to a nationality and the right to
freedom of religion.
Tuesday's Child has witnessed the ravagcs of war on children and the devastating impact on their lives and
their families. War is a crime against humanity. Our world needs the gift of peace more than ever. Tuesday's
Child also organises faith events locally to pray for peace inviting children in different countries to unite in
prayers for peace, Proceeds of prayer events go to humanitarian support of children living in areas of the
world who have no peace.

Tuesda
's Child
ort of the Trustees
for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
Tuesday's Child has also witnessed the plight of children and young people who are trafficked. We have met
young migrants rescued from the Mediterranean. listened to their stories and funded catholic missionaries
helping them. We have also witnessed the t¢rrible suffering of children in Gaza and the West Bank because
of their ethnicity and have Inet with children who have been shot or injured in bombings and later died of
their injuries in Gaza and Egypt. We have also met babies and children in paediatric hospitals in Gaza
refused transfer for urgent medical treatment because of their ethnicity. A charity trustee has also listened to
the testimonies of children in Gaza who watched as their parents and grandparents were murdered in front of
them and children injured in the deliberate annihilation of civilian families. Tuesday's Child has also met
with children prisoners imprisoned in the West Bank in Palestine and listened to the harrowing stories of
child torture.
Tuesday's Child upholds the dignity of life of the unborn child. Every child has the right to be born. Whether
a child is in the womb or outside the womb does not change their humanity or the truth that they are a living
and growing human being. The only difference between us and a child in the womb is time. The womb
should be the safest place in the world for any child. War zones are dangerous places for lillle babies in the
womb. Mortality reports on deaths of children killed in war do not include babies living and growing in the
womb who died when their mothers who are killed.
Peace for every child born and as yet unborn.

Tuesda
's Child
ort of the Trustees
for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES
Publie Benefit
Beneficiaries of Tuesday's Child are vulnerable children living in areas of war and extreme hardship.
Our first purpose is for the protection and preservation of health among children in any part of the world.
The benefits which flow from this purpose is that they will have improved health and well-being and be safe
from harm. These benefits are evidenced from project5 we have financially assisted to date that include..
food-aid. medicines and health-care. rescue of children from danger, recreational activities to help with
children's overall well-being. In Ga7A for example, we 5UPPOrt children living in extreme conditions of war
and poverty. In Syria, we have helped children traumati5ed by war in Aleppo. In response to the refugee
crisis in the Mediterranean we supported safe shelters for boat refugees to live and provided clothes, shoes,
hygiene items, sports and leisure items, first aid medicines and blankets, tents and sleeping bags.
The benefils which flow from our key purpose of relieving poverty is that children and their families are
being a5SiSt¢d with basics to live with human dignity and a better quality of life. This is demonstrated by the
various humanitarian projects that we have assisted to date which include the provision of food aid, provision
of clean drinking water, medicines, medical aids, provision of clothes, shoes etc. We also try to respond to
humanitarian disasters where children often suffer the most and are at highest risk from deprivation and
injustice e.g. Pakistan floods, Philippines typhoons, Chile landslide, Gaza war, Syria war and the Boat
Refugee crisis.
The benefits which flow from our purpose of advancing education is that children are given the opportunity
to learn and gain education that will assist them into adulthood and help them work their way out of poverty.
These benefits are evidenced from projects financially assisted to date that include: the rescue of child
scavengers and their enrolment in schools and support with books and food at school. financial assistance
was also given to building a new school in Karnataka, India and educational grants to students orphaned by
Boko Haram in Nigeria. provision of salary for a teacher and educational rnaterials for children with
disabilities in the Waj ir Centre of Rehabilitation for children with disabilities, North East Kenya. educational
support for children living in Eastlands, Nairobi.
In the Current period displaced children living in Gaz4 children living in and around Nairobi in Kenya, and
children in Nebbi, Uganda have benefited.
In Gaza, war broke out between Israel and Palestine on 7 October 2023. An emergency appeal was launched
the following week. Funds raised were sent the Holy Family Catholic Church in Gaza city. All monies went
to purchase flour and water. The flour was used to bake bread for children and their families and the water as
drinking water. All families were displaced and sheltering in the Church.
In Kenya. funds contributed to Christn]as parties for street children and children from different villages in
Nairobi slums and are&5 within 2 hrs from Nairobi. Funds were also used towards school fees for children.
In Uganda, funds were used for provision of food, school uniforms, shoes and books.
There is no hami (we work through charity missionary partners on the ground). There is no private benefit
from th¢ work.
We wish to thank donors who have supported Tuesday's Child and helped bring a little relief to some of the
many suffering children in our world.

Tuesda
's Child
ort of the Trustees
for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
OBJECTIVES AND ACTIVITIES- Cont.(V
Tuesday's Child presented a birthday bouquet of red and white roses to Our Lady on 8 September 2023 in
Medjugorje. The bouquet was on behalf of children who wished Our Lady Happy Birthday by praying a
Rosary. Children from different countries united in the rose bouquet.
Peace for every child born and unborn.
FINANCIAL REVIEW
Reserves policy
The charity's policy is to retain a level of free reserves, which matches the needs of the organisation both at
the current time and in the foreseeable future. The charity has developed a plan to establish and maintain
this agreed level of free reserves. The charity will continue lo monitor compliance with this policy on a
regular basis and the Committee will review the appropriateness of the policy annually.
Scope
This policy applies to all employees, volunteers or board members of Tuesday's Child.
Context
Tuesday's Child aims to keep money aside as a reserve to protect the charity against drops in income or to
allow it to take advantage of new opportunities. Tuesday's Child reserves can be spent on any of its aims.
Monitoring and reviewing the Reserve5 Policy
Tuesday's Child will review the Reserves Policy on an annual basis at the time of the annual accounts being
prepared.
The Charity had net outgoing resources for the year of £349 (2023: net incoming resources of £5.198), which
reflected the completion of a number of projects during the year. The total funds at the end of the year
amount to £7,611 (2023.. £7,960).

Tuesda
's Child
ort of the Trustees
for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
FUTURE PLANS
Tuesday's Child sent £29,483 to beneficiaries in this period.
Tuesday's Child wishes to continue to support partner projects in the next financial period, funds perniitting.
The war in Gaza is anticipated to last some months and we hope to continue to fundraise for children
displaced in this conflict,
Tuesday's Child wishes to remain available to continue to respond to emergency humanitarian disasters
where possible. Some of the most popular emergency appeals have been calls to help in practical ways where
transport overseas was possible by air or sea e.g. Pakistan airlifts and The Good Ship Lollipop Appeal for
boat refugces.
This year children living in three countries have benefited from funds sent to charity partners. Tuesday'5
Child hopes to support more of our long-term partners next year.
Christmas continues to be the best time for fundraising. We will run the Following Yonder Star Appeal again
to reach as many children as possible in partner areas.
Given that war is raging against so many children across the world, Tuesday's Child wishes to continue to
invite children in partner areas to unite again in praying the Rosary for peace on Our Lady's Birthday and
people of all faiths to pray for peace. Tuesday's Child also wishes to unite in global days of prayer and
fasting for peace.
Tuesday's Child wishes to find a Church to host a Divine Mercy novena to pray for an end to war in the Holy
Land. In 2014, a ceasefire came in Gaza immediately after 9 nights of prayer to the Divine Mercy in St.
Paul's Church in Belfast. "Mankind will not no peace until it returns to My Mercy Jesus to St. Faustina
Tuesday's Child does not have paid employees and prefers to continue operating on a voluntary basis.
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
Governing document
The charity is controlled by its governing document, a deed of trust and constitutes an unincorporated
charity.

Tuesda
's Child
ort of the Trustees
for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT
RISK MANAGEMENT
Tuesday's Child ha5 a governing document (6 March 2007), a deed of trust and constitutes an unincorporated
charity. The charity is not a business and retains no paid employees.
All monies received into the charity are lodged and accounted for with good record keeping of inputs and
outputs for monies received by: bank counter, online and in the post. There were no public collections this
year given the pandemic and need for social distancing and keeping volunteers safe. Otherwise all monies
collected are double counted and signed.
International transfers to project areas are completed by two trustees and scnt into established accounts of
missionary partners. All transactions go through ihe charity account.
Tuesday'5 Child also requires good financial reporting from missionary partners with updates on money
expenditure and reports. We find that reporting from partner5 even in areas of war is excellenl. All monies
are spent following local needs assessments on the ground by charity partners who are best placed to assess
greatest need and best use of fund5. Field visits have also offered the opportunity to view work firsthand e.g
Gaz4 Kenya.
There have been no untoward events against the charity in the current period. In the event that any untoward
events occur of detriment, these will be reported to relevant authorities.
Tuesday's Child is strictly humanitarian. The charity has no political affiliation. When invited to give
interviews by local media our policy is made clear beforehand. Social media platfornis used by the charity
are also monitored.
Tuesday's Child is not sending volunteers to work in project areas currently given risks of places we are
helping children in. Trustees may travel if the Committee considers it safe to do so and if before they are
willing to self-fund the cost of travel.
The trustees are fully aware that the nature of the work in which the charity is involved can bring with it a
high level of scrutiny to ensure that all activities are fully compliant with funding requirements and,
th¢refore, beyond r¢proach. We endeavour to meet comply with the highest of standards of governance on
the basis that all monitoring and evaluation of project delivery demonstrates achicvement of all funders
objectives and that funders, audits and vouching of financial expenditure and the independent cxarniners
report confirm compliance with both probity and regularity in the use of monies received.

Tuesda
's Child
ort of the Trustees
for the Year Ended 31 March 2024
STATEMENT OF TRUSTEES, RESPONSIBILITIES
The trustees are responsible for preparing th¢ Report of the Trustees and the financial statements in
accordance with applicable law and United Kingdom Accounting Standards (United Kingdom Generally
Accepted Accounting Practice).
The law applicable to charities in Northern Ireland requires the trustees to prepare financial statements for
each financial year which give a true and fair view of the stale of affairs of the charity and of the incoming
resources and application of resources, including the income and expenditure, of the chariiy for that period.
In preparing those financial statements, the trustees are required to
select suitable accounting policies and then apply them consistently
observe the methods and principles in the Charity SORP
make j udg¢ments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent
state whether applicable accounting standards have been followed, subject to any material departures
disclosed and explained in the financial statements
prepare the financial statements on the going concern basis unless it is inappropriate to presume that the
charity will continue in operation.
The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting records that disclose with reasonable accuracy at
any time the financial position of the charity and enable them to ensure that the financial statements comply
with the Charities Act (Northern Ireland) 2008, the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations (Northern
Ireland) 2015, and the provisions of the trust deed. They are also responsible for safeguarding the assets of
the charity and hence for taking reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other
irregularities
Approved by order of the board of trustees on 31 January 2025 and signed on its behalf by:
Orla Frances Sheehan - Trustee