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2022-12-31-annual-report

WE ￿{0¥¥￿. ￿ (￿0￿ Girlguidlng Ulsfei Trustee Annual Report Fomi All Glrl¢uldln8 Ulster Charltles are governed by the Royal Charter and Bye-law& The Punxm of eath of these Charftles Is to educate 8lrls and young women to help them develop emotlonalty. mentalty. physkally and splrltualty $0 that they can make a positive contribution to thelr Cornmunlty and the wlder world. Name of Charlty as It appears on the Re8lster and any other narnes It may be known bv l Moneymore Guide Unit Nl Charlty COMMI￿•0￿ Number 106290 The wlncipal ad(tress of the Charity- this should be the address that was used at the time of 30 Station Road Holywood BT18 OBP The names ¢f al Charlty Trustees on the date the report was approved and all hmlhlduals who served as Charlty Trustees durln8 the year Mrs Ernrna Aeming Mrs Caroline Hogg Miss Barbara Kenrdy Mrs Judith Friend The IIMncW year the repwt relates to-for e, i" AP￿ 2016 to 31" Marth 2017 I" January 2020 to 31" De￿rnber 2022

EVSLVvé4 Wl 6hL) Girlguldlng A summ•ry of the Ch•rlVs maln actmtles to further Its purposes for the public benefit and the rn•ln achlwements In the ye•r On avera8e there were 8 girls present each night with 10 on the roll, numbers are increasing after Covid 19 . Activities included outdoor challenges, craft, games and developing each girls confidence. We held a famity fun evening were prizes were distributed and entertainment was provided. We also held a fundraising event by providing teas at a local vintage rally. We also contributed to the community at Christmas by Carol singing to the elderly. There was no harm flowing from the Charities purposes and that there was no private benefft. A statement th•t the Trustees have had regard to the Commlsslon's Publlc Benefit requirement st•tutory £uldance In setting our objectives and planning our artivities for the year the Trustees have given careful consideration to the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland's guidance on public benefit to ensure that the •ctlvities have helped to achieve the tharws purpose and provlde a benefrt to the benefiaaries. A r•vle of the Ch•rW¥ fimndal poth •t th• end ofthe year The receipts increased in the year from £3924 to £6244 in 2022 and expenditure increased from £5114 to £6877. As the unit comes (xrt from covtd restrictions Income and expenditure increased as activitses started to retum to norrnal. Balance £5827 The Unit has no debts and no reser¥es DoIIcv

Girlguidlng Ulsrer Detalls of any fund held by the Charlty that wa5 materlally In deficit at the end of the year and Steps taken by the Charfty Trustees to ellmlnate the deficlt The unit had no funds in deficit at the end of the year.