FRIENDS OF SACRED HEART OF NORTH BELFAST Trustees. Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 July 2022 The trustees prèsent thelr Trustees, Annual Report prepared In accordance with Charlties P£ts (Northern Ireland) 2CKJ8 and the accounts for the year ended 31 July 2022, prepared in accorda wlth the Receipts and Payment5 requlrements. Trttee$ The trustees who Served durln8 the perlod are as follows: Christine Noble Nicola Bradley Angelina Markey Aisling Walsh Noreen Cahill Carrie McAtamney Joanne Smyth Jennifer Curley Carol-Anne McAloran There have been no changes to the twstees from the date of the financlal statements to the date the accounts have been approved as shown above. The trustee's have had regard to the Commission's Public benefit requirement ststutory guidan. StNrture. Governance and Management Friend5 of Sacred Heart North Belfast isan unincorporated charity, and was registered with the Charity Commission of Northern Ireland on 25 May 2017. The charlty number is NIC106454. The charity is govemed by its constitution and is established to advance the education of the pupils attending the Sacred Heart Boyg Primary School In North Belfast by providing or assisting in the provlslon of educational facilities at the school and developin8 effective latIOnShipS between the Staff, parents and others who befriend the school and by any other charitable means as the trustees see fit. The charitl5 principal address Is: Sacred Heart Boys Primary School Oldpark Avenue Belfast BT14 6HH Objectlves and Artlvlties The charity will or8anise events and apply for funds in order to enhance the opportunities for children and parents in a highly deprived area. They will aim to provide activities and improve the surroundlngs for the families within the Sacred Heart Community.
FRIENDS OF SACRED HEART OF NORTH BELFAST Trustees, Annual Report for the Year Ended 31 July 2022 Achlevements and Performan During the fjnancial perlod. the charity onty held one fundralsln8 event due to the effects of the Covid pandemlc. whlch resulted In income of £1,925.60. This enabled the charlty to pr(Nide fvnds and resources to the school totallln8 £1,180, to Include flu vacclnations for teachers and for having the entrance corridor painted. Flnanclal Re¥lew The charity generated a small profit of £295.85, after deductln8 the cost of charrtable a¢ti¥ity- The charity is 8rateful to all contributors who have volunteered in their efforts to ralse the funds for the school, especially gtven the constralnts of Covld. At 31 July 2022 the charity has reserves of £3,140to utilise for thelr charltable activitles In the future. Trustee< Responslbllltles Stthment The trustees are spOnsIble forpreparing theTrustees' Annual Report and the accounts in accordance with applicable law. The trustees have eletted to prepare the accounts under the receipts and payments gUlatiOns. The trustees are sponSible for ensuring the charlty Is eligible to prepare account5 under the receipts and payments accounts. The law appllcable to charlties in Northem Ireland requires the trustees to prepare accounts for each financial year. In preparing these accounts, the trustees are required to: observe the methods and principles in the requirernents for receipts and payment accounts; The trustees are responsible for keeping proper accounting CordS 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 Charitles Act (Northern Iland) 2CI)8, the Charities {Accounts and Reports) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2015, and the provlsions of the trust deed. They are a150 responslble for safeguarding the assets of the charity and hence for tsklng reasonable steps for the prevention and detection of fraud and other irregularities. By Order of the Board Christine Noble Trustee Date: