TRUSTEE ANNUAL REPORT FORM
2[nd] Holywood Rainbows is registered as a group with Girlguiding Ulster. All Girlguiding Ulster Charities are governed by the Royal Charter and Bye-laws.
The purpose of the charity is to educate girls and young women to help them develop emotionally, mentally, physically and spiritually so that they can make a positive contribution to their community and the wider world.
Name of Charity as it appears on the register and other names it is known by
2[nd] Holywood Rainbows
NI Charity Commission Registration Number
106537
The principle address of the Charity
Lorne, 30 Station Road, Craigavad, Co Down, BT18 0BP
The names of all Charity Trustees on the date that the report was approved and all the individuals who served as Charity Trustees during the past 12 months.
Claire Jackson, Mrs Jane Morrow and Pamela Henderson
The financial year that the report relates to.
1[st] September 2022 – 31[st] August 2023
A summary of the Charitie’s main activities to further its purpose for the public benefit and the main achievements in the year
2[nd] Holywood Rainbows is a group of girls and young women aged 4-7yrs who meet 38 weeks a year on a Monday night from 5.30 – 6.30 pm. There were 18 girls when the unit closed for the summer on 30th June 2023.
The girls completed many badges and different activities in the hall including UMAs, Skill Builders and Craft.
During the year we had trips to see Santa, Clip and Climb and the Rainbow Fun Day and fundraised the annual Lorne Walk.
A statement that the Trustees have had regard to the Commission’s Public Benefit requirement statutory guidance.
All the Trustees of 2[nd] Holywood Rainbows are aware of the Commission’s Public Benefit requirement statutory guidance.
A review of the Charity’s financial position at the end of the year.
2[nd] Holywood Rainbows has a surplus of £1265.56 in the bank. This will allow the group to open again in September 2023 and fund activities next year,
The group has no assets.
Details of any fund held by the Charity that was materially in deficit at the end of the year and steps taken by the Charity Trustees to eliminate the deficit.
None
One of more of the Charity Trustees must sign and date this report as a true account.
Claire Jackson 13/ 5/2024