APPENDIX 1 oscr,- Period start date Mth Year 01 Period end date Year To 31 12 2024 offi of the Scottish Charty Regulator Reference and administration details Charity name Other names charity is known by Registered charity number CharlS principal address LoveLeMJh Cc1Unty {SCIO) SC047172 81 Glasgow Roaj Blanefield Glasgow P05tcode G63 9HP Narnes of the charity trustee5 on date of approval of Tee5. Annual Report Trustee name Office {if any) Dates acted if not for whole year (or body) entitled to appoint Irustee (if an Jacque Smith 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
APPENDIX 1 Reference and administration details Names of all other charty trustees during the period, if any, Ifor example, those who resigned part way through the financial period) Structure, governance and management Type of governing docurnenl The tharity is a SlI]sh Charitable InpOrated Organisation IOSCRI. It was set up on 14th February 2017. It has a single tier structure and the trustees who are also the organisation's only member5, comprise the CganIsatIon,$ ard. The charity has a Constitution Document that govems our operating principles and ouuines our purpose objectives. Trustee recruitment and appointment On the date of set up. the were 3 trustees linduding the fnder l. Another trustee was recruited by the Board in June 2017 and one the trustees stepped down due to other commrtments during Sept 2017. Another of our trustees stocd down due to addibonal commitments in Dec 2020. and we then tc*)k on a 3Ri We are now operatiThJ wrth 3 trustees (Ind1ng the founder, We are open to welcoming new trustee5 and welccffie a number of additional people who offer their help.
Objectives and activities Charitable purposes The organISaOn Is establlshed for charltable purposes onlyi and In partlcular, the objects are: to advance the saving of lives bv: allowing anyone that has lost someone they love, or is suffering from mental health issues, to share acts of kindness, love, hope and inspiration -the charity will encourage acts of kindness, including, but not limlted to, showlng kindness to others, smillng at others, contartlng ffiends, leavlng random messages or glfts, popplng Into a home or hospltal to shared stor6es wlth resldents, or by simply writing on one of the LoveLÈigh cards that are provided by thè charity. 4providing kindness Ix>xe5 and guidance on h¢)w being kind can save lives to promote and raise awareness of sjpport available for those suffering with poor mental health: dwhelping with the advancement of mental health by holdlng dedlcated days that are deslgned to eneourage the publlc to carry out random acts of klndness to help thosè who may be In need, and also to ralse the awareness of mental wellbelng. to raise awarenèss on how to approach and deal wrth identifying thosè that may need help and provide signp05ting to other 5UPPQrt network5. The charity will work with some of these networks to share advice, guidance, support and fundraising opportunities -providing education and awareness days in schools across Scouand, working with teachers and pupils to encourage earty awareness of mental wo11-b8ing, and encouraglng everyone to use klndness to help others. Summary ofthe main activities in relation to these objects We o)ntinue to manage our communty Facebook page and other social media channels. The communlty Facebook page has provided a plaffonn for many of members and non-members to get in touch for lrfe saving help. We continue to work with other charities to strengthen this nerk We now have an updated website which has aLso been an effective way of encouraging pecyle to get in touch to help fvndraise. but also to get the help that they real need. This reporting year has been another qurte one due to other work commitments for all trustees. However, there has been a lot of interest coming from students taking part in the Youth Philanthropy Inrtiative (YPI) APPENDIX 1
Achievements and performance Summary of the main achievements of Kindness packs have been streamlined again, to make them easier lo the charity during the financial period make up and distribute. These were initially made-up using letterbox packaging to save {Sts and making delivery simpler, however. these are now being prTrced on weight, making them more expensive. It is now better to use larger boxes to maximise the cx)ntents for users. We continue to work with several schools who partTrcipate in the Youth Philanthropy Inrtiatsve IYPII. Once 4ain, this has raised the profile of what we do and generated many messages from students who needed to reach oui for help. The process of getting schools involved has also raised the much-needed awarersS of how students can behave differenliy to each other to improve mental health and drive down the likelihocKI of self-hanning or Sulde because of bullying. The balloon tAns are still very successful in raising awareness and these are being re-PUhaSed for kindness packs and awareness sessions. We tinue to infomially team up a uPle of SCIOS, lo pass on those who need SF)ealiSt help that they can provide. Befvieen us, we have successfulty helped several communty member5 who are now being 5UPPOrted on a regular basis. WO on the new kindr*ss and mental health bcd(lel paused due to other time eomrnitrnents for Trustees and volunteets but will be re-started in Autumn 2025. Financial review Brief statement of the charity's policy on reserves ReFth attached Details of any deficit Donated facilities and services (if any) APPENDIX 1
Other optional information Declaration The trustees declare that they have apwoved the trustees. rewt above. Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees Signaturels} Full namelsl Position (e.g. Chair) Founder.,'Chair Date 1 July 2025
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APPENDIX 2
LoveLeigh Community (SCIO)
SC047172
| LoveLeigh Community (SCIO) | LoveLeigh Community (SCIO) | LoveLeigh Community (SCIO) | LoveLeigh Community (SCIO) | LoveLeigh Community (SCIO) | LoveLeigh Community (SCIO) | LoveLeigh Community (SCIO) | SC047172 | |||
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| Receipts andpayments accounts | ||||||||||
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Period start date | Period | end date | |||||||
| Day | Month | Year | to | Day | Mon | th | ||||
| 01 January 2024 | 31 Decem | |||||||||
| Section A Statement of receipts and payments | ||||||||||
| A1 Receipts | Unrestricted funds to nearest £ |
Restricted funds to nearest £ |
Expendable endowment funds to nearest £ |
Permanent endowment funds to nearest £ |
Total funds current period to nearest £ |
Total funds last period to nearest £ |
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| Donations | 6,368 | 6,368 | 486 | |||||||
| Legacies | - | |||||||||
| Grants | - | |||||||||
| Receipts from fundraisingactivities | - | |||||||||
| Gross tradingreceipts | - | |||||||||
| Income from investments other than land and buildings |
- | |||||||||
| Rents from land & buildings | - | |||||||||
| Gross receipts from other charitable activities |
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| A1 Sub total | 6,368 | - | - | - | 6,368 | 486 | ||||
| A2 Receipts from asset & investment sales |
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| Proceeds from sale of fixed assets | - | |||||||||
| Proceeds from sale of investments | - | |||||||||
| A2 Sub total | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||
| Total receipts A3 Payments |
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| 6,368 | - | - | - | 6,368 | 486 | |||||
| Expenses for fundraising activities | - | |||||||||
| Gross trading payments | - | |||||||||
| Investment management costs | - | |||||||||
| Payments relating directly to charitable activities |
863 | 863 | 368 | |||||||
| Grants and donations | - | |||||||||
| Governance costs: | - | |||||||||
| Audit / independent examination | 66 | 66 | - | |||||||
| Preparation of annual accounts | - | |||||||||
| Legal costs | - | |||||||||
| Other | - | |||||||||
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| **A3 Sub total ** | 929 | - | - | - | 929 | 368 | ||||
| A4 Payments relating to asset and investment movements |
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| Purchases of fixed assets | - | |||||||||
| Purchase of investments | - | |||||||||
| **A4 Sub total ** | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||||
| Total payments Net receipts / (payments) A5 Transfers to / (from) funds Surplus / (deficit) for year |
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| 929 | - | - | - | 929 | 368 | |||||
| 5,440 | - | - | - | 5,440 | 118 | |||||
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| 5,440 | - | - | - | 5,440 | 118 |
APPENDIX 2
LoveLeigh Community (SCIO)
SC047172
Section B Statement of balances
| Categories Signed by one or two trustees on behalf of all the trustees B1 Cash funds B2 Investments B3 Other assets B4 Liabilities B5 Contingent liabilities |
Details | Unrestricted funds to nearest £ 14,520 5,440 |
Restricted funds to nearest £ |
Expendable endowment funds to nearest £ |
Permanent endowment funds to nearest £ |
Total current period to nearest £ |
Total last period to nearest £ |
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| Cash and bank balances at start of year | 14,520 | 14,402 | |||||
| Surplus / (deficit) shown on receipts and payments account |
5,440 | 118 | |||||
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| Cash and bank balances at end of year (Agree balances with receipts and payments account(s)) Details |
19,960 | - | - | - | 19,960 | 14,520 | |
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Last year to nearest £ |
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| Details | Fund to which | asset belongs | Total Cost (if available) to nearest £ |
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| Details | Fund to which l | Total iability relates |
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Last year to nearest £ |
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APPENDIX 2
LoveLeigh Community (SCIO)
SC047172
Section C Notes to the Accounts
| C3a Trustee remuneration C4a Trustee expenses C1 Nature and purpose of funds(may be stated on analysis of funds worksheets) C2 Grants C3b Trustee remuneration - details C4b Trustee expenses - details C6 Other information C5 Transactions with trustees and connected persons |
The charity was established to advance education by encourgaging the public specifically including those who have lost someone they love or anyone who is suffering from mental health issues, to share acts of kindness, love, hope and inspiration. |
The charity was established to advance education by encourgaging the public specifically including those who have lost someone they love or anyone who is suffering from mental health issues, to share acts of kindness, love, hope and inspiration. |
The charity was established to advance education by encourgaging the public specifically including those who have lost someone they love or anyone who is suffering from mental health issues, to share acts of kindness, love, hope and inspiration. |
The charity was established to advance education by encourgaging the public specifically including those who have lost someone they love or anyone who is suffering from mental health issues, to share acts of kindness, love, hope and inspiration. |
The charity was established to advance education by encourgaging the public specifically including those who have lost someone they love or anyone who is suffering from mental health issues, to share acts of kindness, love, hope and inspiration. |
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| Total | - |
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| If no remuneration was paid during the period to any charity trustee or person connected to a trustee cross this box (otherwise complete section 3b) |
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| Authority under which paid | £ | ||||
| If no expenses were paid to any charity trustee during the period then cross this box (otherwise complete section 4b) |
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APPENDIX 3 oscr Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Report to the Charity rÉmÈ tru8te•slmembors of LovèLeigh Community (SCIO) Reglstered charity SC047172 number On thè accounts of the charity for the perlod Period start date Morth JanLWry Period end dale Month Oecemb¢r Year 2Q4 oi 31 2024 Set (Art on pages 14 IU? tne pè¥ Th¥r$ol0rt#I sheets) Respectlve The charity's trustee5 are responsib for the PTeroration of the aOnts in accordance rosponsibllities of with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment IScotL4ndl 2005 Act and the tfustees and examiner CharitEs Accounts (Scotland) ReguL4tions 2006. The charity trustees consider that the audit requirerrenl of Regulation 1011) {d) of the Accounts RegulalDns does nol apply. It s my responsibility lo examlie the accounts as required under section 4411) Ic) of the Act aThJ to state whether paibcular matters have come lo my attention. Basls of Independènt My exarrination is carried out in ardare with Regulation 11 of the Charitie# èxamlner's statement A¢Unts (Scotlandl Regulaions 2006. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charty and a comparison of the 8rn)unls presented wilh those records. 11 also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosufes in the accounts and seeks explanations from the trustees conceming any such Matters. The proureS undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be rUired in an audit and. consequenlty, I do not express an audil opInn on the accounts. Independ•nt examiTrer's In the course of my exarrinalion, no matter has come to rny attention statement which gwes me rèasonable IU$8 lo baliav• that in any material respect the rquirgments.. to keep aceounling records in accordan wilh section 44(11 la) of the 2005 Act and Règulation 4 of the 20CE Accx)unts Regulations. and to prepare accounts wrch accord with the accounting reccfds and comply with Regulation 9 of the 20C6 ALxounts Regulabons h&e not b*n met. or 2. towhich. fft my opnion. altention shcNJld be drawn in order to enable a proper hed. Signed: Namp: Relevant professional qualification{s) or body {if anyl- Address: