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2025-06-30-annual-report

Boston House

Annual Trustee Report

For July 2024 to June 2025

NI Charity Number: 108088

Index

  1. Introduction & Main Achievements

  2. Charity Governance

  3. Review of the Charity’s Financial Position for the Reporting Period

  4. Summary

  5. Trustee Signatures

1. Introduction & Main Achievements

The trustees of Boston House are pleased to submit their report and accounts for the period July 1st 2024 to June 30th 2025.

Boston House promotes social inclusion and active participation in community life for people living in Fermanagh and the surrounding area who are disadvantaged by reason of ill health or disability.

Activities available on the premises include:

Group counselling 1 to1 Counselling

Creative Therapies

Complementary Therapies

Palliative/Bereavement workshops

Makeup tutorials

Nutritional workshops

Aromatherapy workshops

Yoga

Coffee n Chat

Meditation classes

Mindfulness

Health awareness workshops

Bereavement Counselling

Chi-Me

Book Club

Chair exercise classes

Resilience workshops

Movie Club

Enterprise Workshop

Boston House was created to provide social inclusion and active participation for people living with disabilities and ill health in Fermanagh and surrounding area. The main users to date include SWELL, a local Cancer Support Group, Cancer Focus, Macmillan, AWARE NI, Recovery College, DerryWell Women, Advice North West, Erne Paddlers and IPANCNI. All charities were consulted and members feedback

clearly demonstrated the need for a dedicated safe space whereby participants could take part in activities and avail of support services to address their mental, physical and emotional wellbeing. SWELL Cancer Charity survey also clearly demonstrated the local need for people living with a cancer diagnosis. The over whelming consensus from all charities was a need for a dedicated permanent safe space for them to meet and participate in the many activities Boston House presently provides

This year we have continued to support various charities by supporting them to use the facilities at Boston House.

2. Charity Governance

The Charity is governed by a group of Trustees (as listed in section 8).

Committee Meetings

The trustees hold monthly committee meetings that provides an opportunity for items to be brought forward and voted on. The agenda of the meeting always has the following standard items listed as a minimum:

Additional items that require committee approval are also added to the agenda when necessary.

For an item to be passed, it requires a majority vote.

AGM

Each year, the Chairperson of Boston House calls an Annual General Meeting (AGM). The AGM provides an opportunity for our members to reflect on the group’s achievements of the previous year, provide feedback and to propose/second individuals into the committee positions.

Consultation with Members

Consultation is very important for Boston House – we recognise the need for a person living with ill health or disability to be heard. For this reason, trustees continually ask for feedback and ideas on initiatives that Boston House can take forward.

Doreen Mullan

Boston House Chairperson

3. Review of the Charity’s Financial Position for the Reporting Period

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BOSTON HOUSE
YEAR ENDED 30th June 2025 (CONT)
Current [Assets] 2025
Danske Current Account £1,456
Liabilities (Unrestricted fund)
Sundry Creditors (£418)
TOTAL NET ASSETS. £1,038
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Represented by:-
Opening Funds 01.07.2024 £4,517
Net Deficit for the year {63,479
Closing Funds ( All Unrestricted } £1,038
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Approved by the Trustees on 26th August 2025 and signed on their behalf by

4. Summary

Within the reporting period, Boston House continued to expand its presence and delivery within County Fermanagh.

This year Boston House has collaborated with the following users SWELL, a local Cancer Support Group, Cancer Focus, Macmillan, AWARE NI, Recovery College, DerryWell Women, Advice North West, Erne Paddlers and IPANCNI.

We also engaged with over 500 individuals on a monthly basis, who attended various activities in the premises.

In the next reporting year, we hope to able to focus on widening our delivery to benefit more people from the Fermanagh area who are affected by ill health and disabilities.

6. Trustees

Chairperson: Doreen Mullan

Treasurer: Barbara Huey

Secretary: Genevieve Irvine

Boston House

Contact Details & Address:

26 Cross Street Enniskillen Co. Fermanagh BT747DX

Telephone Number:

02866251250

Email Address:

Email: bostonhouse@btinternet.com