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2024-04-05-annual-report

Ardoyne afterschool`s Club Trustee Report for 2024

Trustees Report

The trustees of Ardoyne Afterschool’s Club presented the financial statements and report for the year ending 5[th] April 2024. Trustee meetings are held at the end of each quarter to review how the organisation had performed during their selected financial period.

Aims and Objectives of Ardoyne Afterschool`s Club

Established in 1997, Ardoyne Afterschool’s Club provides, maintains and promotes access to facilities and activities of a social, educational, recreational and spiritual nature with the object of improving the lives of young people and children.

Our primary objectives are:

We currently provide afterschool support 5 days per week from 3:30pm-6:00pm, to 35 children aged 5-11. The purpose of our work is to work with children in a more relaxed and informal setting and provide child led, appropriate academic support, mentoring, personal and social development opportunities through interactive play, arts, sports and recreation. Specific activities include;

• Educational activities including homework support, test preparation, literacy and numeracy support, enhancing communication skills i.e. pronunciation, speech and language and active listening;

List of Trustees

The trustees of the charity for the purposes of charity law and throughout this report are collectively referred as to as the members.

The list of trustees that have served from the start of the 2023 and that are still serving for the upcoming financial year are as follows:

Mr Jim Toal

Ms Beth Murray

Risk Management

The trustees have assessed the major risks to which the organisation is exposed, those related to the operations and finances of the charity and are satisfied that operations procedures are in place to remove the exposure to major risks,

Achievements and Performance

The programmes being delivered by the Charity are all done daily and take place all over across Belfast in various locations with the aim of promoting health and wellbeing among those living in the most areas of the country and suffering worst from the cost-of-living crisis.

Financial Review

Trustees were each issued copies of our independently examined accounts and asked if any financial issues needed explained further.

The income for the financial year of 2023-2024 was confirmed as £87,335.00

The expenditure for the financial year of 2023-2024 was confirmed as £70,792.00

This left us with a surplus of £16,543.00

Trustees Responsibilities for Financial Statements

The trustees are responsible for preparing the annual report and the financial statements. The trustees are responsible for maintaining proper accounting records which disclose with reasonable accuracy at any time the financial position of the Charity and enables them to ensure that the financial statements comply with the necessary legislation.

Signed and adopted by Trustee Jim Toal- 29/01/2025