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2025-02-28-accounts

PAPPENDIX 1 oscr,_ Perlod SW date Penod end tste Monlh Yaar 02 202$ Year 03 2024 To 28 OffiGe ofthe Scottith Ch•rfty Rogulator Reference and administration details Charfty nam• Other nam•B eharlty known Logan 8 Fund Roglstered charlty Dumber Charlty's prlnclpal addrMs SC040619 Sandyhillock Elchies Aberfour Morayshire P)•tcod• AB38 98P m•s of the charlty tr￿ta￿ on dato of apprev•l of Truste•s' Annual Report TfU•te• nam• Nam• ol p•rnon (or body) èntitled to appolnttnth Ilf aoy) Oln¢a (If any) Dat•s acted If not forwhol• y•r Chair Treasurer Ctsse￿etary Chair 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20

Charitable purposes To SLfPPOrt families affected by childhood cancer throughout Scotland while a broader sense raising awareness of childhood cancer. The charity's primary aim 15 to provide faMil￿S who have a child undergoin treatment both short- and long-temi support that en¢ourages a positive outi and focus for the family. To achieve this the charity runs key programmes a well ay the possibility of very specific gffting awards. Summary of the rnain activities in relation to these objects Logan's Sunny Days is the charity's respite caravan facility which offers ke) holiday and family time together in a relaxed Setting. The caravan is a have families with a child receiving treatment. for post treatment and for bereavei families. As well as providing a vaCa￿n facility the ¢harity also affanges an ftjnds all activities for the family during their stay. The facility is available all year-round. A￿ayS a Rainbow is the charity's sponsorship programme giving primarily children the opportunty to take part in the adivities that treatment may havi p￿vented them doing both due lo the sacrifices made and also financial restrictions. The programme also recognise5 the sacrifices siblings make ai will swnsor them also as well as parents. This is a long term programme th encourages development, learning new sknlls. building confidence, creating friendships and having fun. Our grfling programme now fo¢u$es on ￿ main specific 'items' of support. The first being OUF Puppy programme where we grant families the opportun to bring 8 dog into their lives. We have an upper limit of granting 6 per year order lo protect our operating furKls. This programme has proved a unique ." life changing initiatsve. The charity also provides specialist drysuits to children receiving treatment allow them to swim and play in the sea and other water based activit*es We work in partnership with a company who pioneered these suits. They are th. only eompany in the United Kingdom making such a suit and we are one of only two charities we are aware of who grant these suits APPENDIX 1 Achievements and performance

Summary of the maln a¢hievem¢nts of The continued success of Logan's Sunny Days wh￿h has proved a real the charity during the finaneial perfod haven for families who have enjoyed using the facility. The facilty is used by around 25 to 30 families in the year. Be¢ause we otganise and fund a famity's week of activities while on their Tespile break this eases the financial burden a5 well as giving them a memorable week of experiences they may otherwise not have done. A￿ayS a Rainbow has continued to grow year on year with new interest being generated each week and new participants starting their own specific a¢tivities on a regular basis. We believe this to be a quite unique programme that will conttnue lo grow ar¢d grow. Children as well as parents throughout Scotland are now participatin9 on the programme and reaping the benefits. We granted 6 puppies throughout the year resulting in life changing help. The charity's name has continued to grow and the volume of work and levels of support we offer families increased despite the charity being run entirely by volunteers. Financial review Brief ststement of the ¢harlty's pollcy on reserve8 Our reserves are very modest and are onty at a level that would all¢)w us to njn for a period of less than a year if our income streams slopped with immediate effect. 2024125 was the first financial year since the start of the covid pandemic in 2020 that our income was greater than our output. All previous years in this timeframe were a large defi¢il. Due to changed we made to refocus our spending and support this has stopped the charity finances from being massively in danger and 178d this financial year followed its predecessors il would have been catastrophic for Logan'5 Fund. Dètalls of any deficit NIA Donated facilities and servlces Ilf any) NIA APPENDIX 1 Other optional information

We are forever graielul io trjose wfKI have support&l our Charty in the fina￿181 year by ather hosting events, takng part in their own fundraising activity or have donated to the charity as these actions allow us to continue to make massNe positive impacts on the lives ot tarni1￿ gong through extremely difficu￿ and pressurised pericés in their life. Declaration The trust￿ dKlaro that thoy have approvod the tru8te88' r•port abov•. Slgn•d on behaw of th• eh•r*yts tru•t808 Slgnaturelsl Full namolsl Posltlon l¢.g. Chalrt Chair Date 11110

APPENDIX 1 Reference and administration details Names of all other charlty trustoes durlng the pertod, 11 any, (for exampl¢, thoso who reslgned part way through the financlal poriodl Name Datsts acted 11 not for whole year Structure, governance and management Typg of govemlng document Charity Constitution Trustee recrultment and appointment Annualty at AGM or al a minuted meeting on agreement of trustees. Objectives and activities

Logan's Fund Scottish Charity No: SC040619 Recelpts and Payments Account for Ihe year ended 28 February 2025 2025 2024 Receipts Donations recetved Inole 11 Fundraising Inole 21 Bank interest Total receipts 29,487.29 19.682.97 603.45 49,773.71 39, 772.51 17,775.02 375.41 57,863. 84 Payments Caravan expenses Donations and Grants {note 3) other Total payments for charltable activities Surplusl (deficlt} for year 3,787.47 47,031.64 1,678.92 52,498.03 2.724.32 3,598.71 34,269.66 1,165.22 39,032.g9 18,830.85 Bank balance: year ended 28 Febyuary 2025 Bank and cash In hand Opening balances Surplusl (deficit) for year Closing balanc8S 48,505.76 2,724.32 45 781,44 Balance in bank as at 28 February 2025 Treasurer's account Card Account 44,810.66 970.78 45,781.44 Approved by the Trustees and signed on thelr behalf 07 November 2025

NOTES 1 Donations received 2 Fundraisin Facebook donations Just Giving Enlhuse.com Charities Trust HMRC GlftAld Huntly Football Club Moray Marathon Crown Paints Elgin John8tons of Elgin Robertson Trust Cash for Kids District Grand Prior of SGoUand Dramathon John Craig Funeral donation PBL Welfare Fund Collection tins Other donations 1,294.14 6,412.83 1,655.25 60.00 222.54 878.08 500.00 200.00 2,500.00 4,820.00 6,000.00 1,000.00 830.00 600.00 800.00 7,000.00 1,882.97 8.000.00 3,000.00 19,682.97 Moray Goll CILJb Brookes Ball Hike for Harris nations & Grants made Drysuits "Always a Rainbow" aLlivilles "Logan's Sunny Days" activities Other Grants 1.099.50 25.176.41 9.956.53 10,799.20 47,031.64 209.93 1,504.52 29,487.29