Cathedral Youth Club Trustees, Annual Report Year ended 31 March 2023 The trustees preserrt thr report and the unaudited financial sLitements of the charity for the year ended 31 March 2023. Reference and admlnlslrative detsils Reglstered charity name Cathedrd YoLrth Club Charlty reglslralion nurnbor 107380-0 Principal office 96-98 The Fountain The Fountan Estate Londonderry BT48 6QL The trustees Mr Victor Wray Mr Raymond Walker Mr William McBride Mr lan Bartlett Independenl examlner Keith McElhinney 42A Clooney Terrace Waterside Londondery BT47 6AP StNctur•, governance and management The Charity is govemed by its Constitution dated 18 April 2018. The Charity is managed by an Executive Committee which consists ol all the appointed trustees. and the selection of any new Trustees is dealt with by that Committee. Oblectlves and actlvftles The Club is established to promote the benefit of young people in the Fountain area of Londonderry and surrounding areas in Londonderry. and to educate and assist such young people through their leisure time activities so as to develop their physical, mental and emotional capacities so thal they may grow to full maturity as individuals and members of society and so that their conditions of life may be improved, and in particular to: a) prowde facilities, in the interests of social welfare, for education, recreation or other leisure-time occupation. with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said young people. b) Promote capacity-building among young people from the area of benefit who are disadvantaged as a result of their social or economic circumstances in an effort to encourage them to develop confidence. self-esteem, arKI leadership skills and encouragirKJ a sense of social responsibility.
Cathedral Youth Club Trustees. Annual Report (contlnued) Year ended 31 March 2023 Achievements and perf0mnCe Cathedral Youth Club offers activities and programmes to a wide range of young people and adults not just living in tho Fountain area but right across the cty. The extension and refurbishment of our centr8 has had a huge impact on all users, all0vng us to extend our programmes to suit the needs of all age groups. As we celebrate fffty-one years of seniice to the communty. Cathedral Youth Club has continued to set a high standard and an Open-Door policy to all regardless of colour or creed. We We continue to secure funding from a wide range of funding organisations which allows us to provide a wide range of programmes and projects. We are proud of our achievements and have fully trained staff and volunteers working in our club. Our name is synonymous throughout the city and beyond. We look forAiard to another successful year. Flnancial review The Charity had a net surplus for the Jear to 31 March 2023 of £1.711 {2022: dgficit £792), and at 31 March 2023 had net assets of £47,513 (2022: £45.802) The trustees. annual report was approved on 7 November 2023 and signed on behalf of the board of trustees by: Mr Raymond Walker Trustee