Agenda
Details of Trustees
Charty detsils
Chairfs Report
Project Leaderfs Report
Treasurer's Report
Statement of Re￿Ipts and Payments
Statement of Balan￿S
Notes to Accounts
Independent Examinerfs Report

AGENDA
17 Mayg 2•25
Welcome & opening prayer
Apologies
Minutes of previous AGM
Adoption of the Minutes
Chair's Report
Project Leader's Report
Adoption of Annual Report
Presentation of Accounts
Tiustees - ElectionlRe-Election
10. Any other business
11. Closing remarks and prayer

The Charty Trustees of Friday Friends hereby present the report and accounts for the year
ended 31st December, 2024. Ffiday Friends is a registered Charity with the Offi￿ of the
Scottish Chanty Regulator {OSCR) and our report and accounts have been prepared in
accordance with their requirements.
Charity Trustees
Structure. Governance & Management
Friday Friends is an unincorporaled association. governed by Const'tution dated 8th March
2010. The Trustees hold office for three years and thereafter can stsnd again for r
election at an Annu81 General Meeting in accordan￿ with the Constitution, or further
Trustees can be Trjminated and voted in at an Annual General meeting.
The Trustees met as usual in February. June and October. At the October meeting. in
response to a request from OSCR, we reviewed the Constitution of FrKlay Friends and all
pertinent policies, and it was agreed that no changes were required.
2024 was a year of challenges. Funding was reduced from some of our feguLgr sources,
and more accountability meant more foms to be filled in. HOv4ever￿ontInUed to
apply to various Funds. indudirKJ St Paul's and Sl George's Church Mi
financed New Hope Counselling for the whole year. This followed fro
addressing the congregation in March.
The group dynamic on Tuesdays charvJed from main
women to men, and there were only
two Team Leads, covering altemate ￿Eeks.
ad to redu￿ their
commrtment to On￿ per month as from A￿USt. which meant that
ere
Team Leads three weeks out of every four. in addition to leadirKJ I
e Wellbeing meeting
every Friday - an onerous task. We are er￿oUraged by the nUm￿rS attending each week,
but we desperately need more volunteers lo do the shopping, preparation and serving.
Throughout the year, we were blessed with the WKle variety of speakers at the Sunday
afternoon F4 gat￿ring. God has been goixl to us throughout 2024. and we continue to
trust Him to provide for our every need in this work.

PROJECT LEADER'S REPORT
This annual report will include the charitable purposes. the objectives and activities
of the charity and a summary of the charity's achievements and perforrnan￿ for the
year 2024. As a charty. recognised by OSCR, we operate under the guidelines of
our Constitution and adhere to the purposes and objectives defined therein.
The purposes of Friday Friends are to offer the unconditional love and friendship of
God and his people to those experEncing issues of drug andlor alcohol misuse
andlor related mental health issues (and their families)" enab5e people with drug
andlor alcohol misuse issues to overcome them and live healthy and crime free lives.
and help individuals resist drug and alcohol misuse in order to achieve their full
potential in society. In furtherance of these purposes and objectives. the charity
strives to offer service users of the group a sense of social aC￿pIance. ownership,
purpose and accountability,. offer seniice users access to sep4ices,' offer assistance
with confiden￿, self*steem and communicationlsocial skills., and offer assistance to
improve service users. physical, mental and spiritual well-being.
In conjunction with the above purposes. the Friday Friends outreach is comprised of
the following.. bi-weekly sessions (Tuesdays - Recovery Café Lunch) and (Fridays -
Well-being focus and activities) all held in the Nungate & Haddington Community
Centre, Haddington, where it provides support, fn'endship, counselling (when
requested), and access to other network agencies to those who experience some
degree of exclusion, usually from dwg an(Uor alcohol abuse andlor the related
mental heaEth issues associated with such misuse: a Saturday evening outreach
known as The Jericho Café, as a preventh'on project targeted at reaching young
people aged 12-16 (currently meeting On￿ a month). In addition, a Sunday
afternoon gathering and encouragement opportunty known as F4 (Friday Friends
Faith Focus) is held and includes music. prayer, short devotionals and a time of
teaslcoffees and socialising following.
Monies received over the past year have enabled the project lo continue to provide
sep11￿S and engage in the outcomes and targets projected for 2024-2025. We have
once again been recipients of monies from One Council Partnership Funding,
H&LAP (Haddington & Lammermuir Area Partnership), DA4T, Benefact Trust. Micah
Fund. Rotary, the Common Good Fund and donations from individuals and sep41
users, contributions made from time to ts'me or on a monthly basis. Also included in
what FF re￿iVeS over and above grants. is the encouragement and support from
many of the businesses in Haddington who ad(nowledge the Importan￿ of the work
of Friday Friends and contribute generously at Christmas with items for gifts.
2024 now represents 22 years of outreach to the local communty, and 14 years of
having the Nungate & Haddinglon Comrnunty Centre as the venue for all our
sessions. We want to acknowledge with thanks the hard work and commrtment of all

those who help FF over the weeks and months. It is not always an easy task to work
with tho* coming with druglalcohovrelated mental health S￿nario5. who when they
do come, bring their 'stuff, attitudes and behaviours. with them. Nevertheless, they
come! And in their coming, they know that they are accepted, valued. loved and
supported. The core manifeslo of our charity is to offer the unconditional love and
friendship of God to those who come through the doors. This can be very
challenging at times, but it is essential and foundational to the work of FF. But also
induded in the format of all FF sessions are the ruFes and guidelines for acceptable
conduct and actions-which from time to time Servi￿ users need reminding.
As is the usual custom of Friday Friends to have a break from serVi￿S during July
and a shorter break in December, we look foThvard to welcoming Sep41￿ users back
when sessions resume in the New Year. Whilst these breaks are an opportunity for
leadership and volunteers to have a wee rest, it can also provide chdllenges for
Servi￿ users who often experience dips and troughs and find themselves in
difficulty.
The year began wilh a trip to The Fort to secure craft materials for Tuesday sessions.
Thank you cards were sent to all the businesses who had contributed grfts for our
annual Christmas do. Posters and cards providing infonnation about Friday Friends
sessions were distributed to busine&8es, including local chemists, surgeries and the
library. It was encouraging to have the first session of the new year attended by
returning service users as well as new fa￿$. Some of the new attendees were due to
the input from our weekly MELD support worker.
Numbers attending Tuesday Recovery Café sessions average 1416 on a weekly
basis, with some weeks having more and some weeks less. Attendance usually is
dependent on the pla￿$ in which Servi￿ users find themselves. The Friday Well-
being focused sessions have been going forover a year now and attendance can vary
between 5-12. The fonnat of these sessions is completely drfferent from Tuesday
Recovery Café sessions. The well-being sessions endeavour lo address specific
topics aimed at improving and supporting mental health. i.e. good nutrition, exercise,
creating stable and healthy routines, digrtal well-being (the U￿ of mobiles, computers.
laptops to maintain peer support andlor connect with nefvrforking agencies). Sunday
afternoon F4 has continued to provide opportuntties for those attending to ￿nSider
the spiritual aspect of life. which actually is the most important! We again are very
thankful for all those who offer their time and commrtment to come and speak-each
in their own way. in their own words but always with the emphasis on the message of
the invitation given by Jesus himself to 'whosoever may come,. The Jericho met on
month during 2024 wilh the sessions being staffed by folks from Elim Church. There
continues to be the need of locating and engaging wrth a new base of youngsters.
(See Pictures)
The remit of the management of the N&HCC by Friday Frtends continues lo be a fvl
time commitment. This is not a complaint, but the realty of being able to use the
Centre for all of Friday Friends sessions without cost. The Centre is basically at full
capacity. Numerous groups, organisations and communrty-based activities, benefrt
from the facility. ELC continues to benefit from the re￿Ipl of monies for lets which

they had not received prior to FF'S management as well as having a 'caretaker role,
being generally available at all times. More and more administrative details are being
required because of the Council's review of its buildings and their use. And the
majority of these management responsibilities are handled by our Project
Administrator. The Monday momings counselling servio has had a full year with
between 14-16 individuals coming from several areas across East Lothian and for
varied lengths of time. Alongside the Monday counselling, Servi￿ users continue to
use the opportunity for counselling available during FF sessions.
The Tuesday craft sessions have continued to prove very successful and productive.
One service user who never participated in crafts assisted Rosina in planting outside
tubs with bulbs. And Friday well-being attendees put their hand lo preparing and
planting seeds in the raised beds. Crafts have provided opportunities for folks to be
creative and build self-confidence. The other activrties. i.e. X-BOX. pool table, etc. get
used on a regular basis. Conversations can be had around the craft table which are
entirely drfferent from those arourKI the table when eating. The acquisrtion of new
chairs (thanks to funding from Area Partnership) has provided a comfortable and
relaxing area for service users to srt and chat. (See Pictures)
Because of the installation of the new kitchen facilrties in late 2023, we were able to
have the Friday Friends Annual Christmas luncheon and festivities in the Centre for
the first time since 2019. And in addition, fvrfo ladies from community businesses, as
well as ELC personnel. volunteered their time and resources to provide, prepare and
seNe an absolutely delicious Christmas meal. Two comments were made during the
Christmas meal which in some small way validale the work Friday Friends attempts
to do. One service user said that"FF was his family and he felt accepted." The
second comment was Yhere is nothing like Friday Friends anywhere else.. (See
pictures)
A barbeque was again held at the Centre for the closing session before the July
summer break. And one Tuesday during the break was designated as a 'workday' for
service users to help clean cupboards, wash Surfa￿S. paint, clean windows, wash
tables and generally make the inside of the ￿ntre as neat and presentable as
possible.
FF continued to afford varying measures of support for some frFends' as follows:
O Counselling when requested
Social work and housing re Yriends. issues
On-going involvement with practical issues
rf Referrals to agencies offering aC￿sS to foodlgr0￿rieS sour￿$
Referrals to the local advocacy worker assisting with benefit issues
O Intervening in crisis situations
O Texts, coffees. rn&t up with 'friends' who have had difficult issues
O Follow-up and follow-through conlact to locate 'friends' who don't appear for a
few sessions to ensure where they are and how they are doing
The MELD support workers who began wrth us last year have proved to be a positNe
addition to sessions during 2024. Good relationships and support have grown. And

the volunteer sent to us via MELD, has sh(ywn real commitment to helping
with the weekly kitchen wash-up duties. He is very appreciative and thankful for our
support, and we are very grateful for him.
It is a known fact that chariites and organizations are experiencing increasing
difficulty to find volunteers. We remain very thankful for the volunteers we have and
for the ts'me and effort they are able to give.
As prewousty ments.oned in Ihis rekN)rt, the monies re￿iVed for the work of Friday
Friends corne from a variety of SoUr￿S And several Df thnqp. sniirres have been the
recipient of applications researched and (x)rnpleled by
our Volunteer
Fundraiser. The appl￿tiOn process is becoming increasingly complex atKI
frustrating.
spent over 20 hours on the 2025126 applicab'on to ELC which
included innumerable IT glitches in his attempt to submrt the application. Th8 monies
received from this application are used towards the remuneration for the Project
Administrator. He also has pr(xluced and distribut￿1 the Friday Friends quarterly
newsletter which is an essential component to tTr￿ outreach.
2024 has been a year of ups and (k)wns, challenges and s￿me drfficulties. The
difficulties being in having to address and deal with behaviours that were sometimes
disrupting. The challenges being in having reduced voluntsers, due to varying
reasons. The ups have included several seNice user5 telling us that they are in
much better pla￿5 than they have been in years; the downs being that some are no
longer with us because of substance misuse or suicide. The encouragement comes
when our 'friends' trust us to confide their fears and difficulties. Encouragement
comes when our'friends, take even 8mall steps into better places. The Word of God
says God is the God of all encouragement and because of that we coniinue to keep
on k￿pIng onl And as we do our wee bit, He will do the greater bit that only HE can
We look forward to moving into another year of seD11￿. The ne￿1 for an outrea
such as FF has not diminished in the slightest. Statistics show that Scotland ha8 the
highest figures in druglalcohol issues and deaths. I close again wrth Ihe wolds in
Jeremiah 31.'16-17 where the Lord says. 'your work will be rewarded...there is hope
for YOUF future..

FRIDAY FRIENDS 2024
NEW FF STORAGE tOpB(YAthD
Crafts
2024
EASY CHAIRS
CHRISTMAS 24
& PRODUtE

PRESEIYTATION OF ACCOUNTS
The Tre<L%urer's rwrt fvr Friday Friends
The re￿rt És for the financial peri(Kl 1° January 2024 to 31. tkcember 2024
The opening bank balance at the beginning of the year amounted to £39,997.
Grdnts r¢c¢ived for the year lotalled £28.782, DonatiOL8 received from Individuals
and Service users totalled £1.810.
Total income to Friday Friends of £30.592 for the year.
Total exp¢ns¢s for the year amount¢d to £34J27 giving a deficit of £3,735.
See Statement of Financial Activities for more detail¢d figures
The closing bank balance on .1 I tknernber 2024 arnounted tn £16.262.
made up in the funds as follows.
E L DAA'I. (irant
Jericho Cafe
Chcrniah Project
New Hope Lounselling + Benefact Funding
Admin Remuneration Funding
Micah Fund
Area Partnership Funding
Cieneral - Ilnreslricted
£4,668
£3,268
£9.172
£1,193
£3.47]
£2,370
£4,199
£7,921
All financial documeniation has betn iThlependeMly reviewed and
approved by Simon Cunningham.
Reserves Polic),
The charity's reserves policy is to niainlain reserves so that cash and inveslment
income is sutTicient to meel at I￿t two months, nomial operating costs aThl any other
cnmmitted ex￿ndI￿lre. The imrestricled Emnk and cash balan￿$ held on 31
December 2024 were £7921. The charity is satisfied that the reserv¢s are sufficient to
meet at least two Anonths. operating costs (approxIn￿telY £4,000).

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