## ee **Strabane A YE** 

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## **Year ended 31 July 2025** Sa ag os 

> The members present their report and the unaudited financial statements of the charity for the year ended 31 July 2025. sa“heePF wo Lee eS Se inet SeeaeSl, ty eta 

**Reference and administrative details** eei he oe ae **Registered charity name** ae be Strabane A YE “sn ¥ **Charity registration number** ed i es ee 107886 a. **Principal office** — tie **The members** ‘Sas = MO Neill Pa T Stewart 1. = M Porter | ee Gees C Conwell K Farrell itt ee **Independent examiner** ne ee ee . m- S P Mccaffrey Dolley 50 Campsie Road irk pote hae Omagh a fe * Co Tyrone bot BT79 0AG “=f 

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> Strabane AYE is a constituted group managed by a regional committee and delivered by local Maes AP 5 A eS i, 6 eae (OC mt A mk ct. Riess >} te en committees at a local level across the region. ae eeeee ee 2 

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## ? **Strabane A YE** hee ae a . **Members' Annual Report** i mS! Stelhee _**(continued)**_ eee **Year ended 31 July 2025** Sy neti fe 3Ge 

## Ee **Objectives and activities** week EE 

The Association is established to engage with young people suffering from the effects of disaffection, of SY at i heSl ee ey a Pee on Se marginalisation and poverty and to promote the benefit of the inhabitants (hereinafter called the ge "beneficiaries") of the local community on an All Ireland Basis (hereinafter called the "area of benefit") EVPVMoe peelsey peneREOe ea? Taek ee Loeoo a She without distinction of age, gender, disability, sexual orientation, nationality, ethnic identity, political or OTS | Bn Ce Se ieee & eeOS ee eeeceeee Ee4 the inhabitants in a common effort to improve the conditions of life for the said inhabitants and in religious opinion, by associating the statutory authorities, community and voluntary organisations and HYUITShar 4eeteeS ateeceTR AAU A es eyeeeeSe | particular:[ae][a] ae (a) ry Engage with disaffected young people; developing their potential for participation, identifying their gee needs as well as developing their awareness as to the perceptions of the local communities and of the eden et ee ee Re eee Se cy De eet Fert s FA impact of their actions, the seriousness of the threats facing them, the potential impact on their lives of Di bieniiienoeke ie ag ekPete WEE. heSeoe ee 90S oe ceedaaee prison sentences, the dangers of Paramilitary groupings and finally giving them the opportunities to ea ae Iwi build a sense of belonging and of civic pride. eee, ee a ee es ee mS Pee — oe he ae = (b) A To promote or assist in promoting community capacity building programmes and projects for the a ee Ree en me eR ee fo benefit of the inhabitants within the area of benefit who have need of such assistance as a result of ent yg" eet eee 7 Koen “6 ete mR ot their youth, age, disability or infirmity, or social and economic circumstances, in an effort to increase 4&* ity eb Ve Sy oe cee Ga LT SS oh T the abilities, skills and self-confidence of such communities in the area of benefit; ot eo CASS wets ie | foe le iS aa (c) GS to relieve poverty by the promotion, facilitation and organisation of adequate, accessible and iep oo be Sere Gees quality programmes of vocational and educational training, information and support in an effort to See or ee oP. a ee Cage acquire skills and retraining to assist the beneficiaries in obtaining employment; Cahty = Wem -=2tileses “tedtm Po **e** Teee We. eeSate + ie (d) to work with Families identifying multiple barriers for inclusion; providing a neutral, safe St meg eo wateey Lakh ee | ay ies = ye , oS oe environment in which young people and their family can examine their lifestyles and get the relevant FN ge ye ge EE Bet ee oe a te aed support to allow them to fully integrate with the communities around them and mainstream society in eeee ee SVS general. This ranges from Mental Health Programmes, Financial Advice Programmes, EmploymenU ee ol Miele da ee ye Te ne | ee Training Programmes, Social Programmes. Sat 4“Seuere ee a **t** s weeAugeSe Cee, SS ee oe ee focused efforts and engagements with a range of key stakeholders around a set of core themes and(e)principles with regards to youth engagement and allowing for a basis for collaboration between a ee.Den Build strategic Community Development processes to youth engagement; strengthening the oneeatsaeAeiy aog Tl Te“eerSE Sie AViterbue2 etekSeTetrweatee8ata yh™m.,5 6a cw.pe Perseeeet a, froC range of agencies and local partners. m Poiy uel ro, fe see (f) Build cohesion within and between young people, communities, Statutory Bodies and political Fi 3a Pre” Bee We Bere be Fea ae "ez me er adil parties; encouraging excluded young people to play a more active and civic role within their ok ANAM communities and providing the dynamic in order to move forward in a positive manner allowing for the Sarl SUE i ee Fer a i ee eeRA AS support for communities to engage with the other communities to hear about their experiences and =e ry. Se we ay ae Sree how they are addressing and dealing with difficult situations and how they can do it together providing Se eyot PATA easeot Pe BeEp, Se heee OE eelee greater understanding and tolerance. Pf ey oe Ee 

## **Achievements and performance** oe a TL eared 

> The Charity has once again been successful in attracting funding during the year. This enabled the TS Sa A et ewe et MAY Py eePe 

> Charity to deliver many programmes during the year to meet its objectives as stated above. The most Parle 

> notable of the programmes being, 'ICRC 'programme and 'PYPD 'programme which is supported by eh of LER aE me a Ob bee - AS Bil Pn ei Pe Ve 

> the "International Fund for Ireland". The Charity continues to be held in high regard by both it's funders re ekeae So wric wie PeFearte ESeee arenes |eee+ mploe eei Se5 eet= 

> and the local community in which it operates. Ae tee a) eS 

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## **Strabane A YE** 

## **Members' Annual Report** _**(continued)**_ 

## **Year ended 31 July 2025** 

## **Financial review** 

All moneys raised by or on behalf of the Association shall be applied to further the objects of the Association and for no other purpose PROVIDED THAT nothing herein contained shall prevent the payment of legitimate out-of-pocket expenses to members of the Association engaged upon the approved business of the Association. 

The members' annual report was approved on 11 November 2025 and signed on behalf of the board of trustees by: 

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Member 

Charity Secretary 

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