## **Old, Disabled, Damaged and Black Animals Rescue** 

## **Trustees’ Annual Report** 

## Period From 

1[st] August 2023 to 31[st] July 2024 



**Trustees’ Annual Report** 1[st] August 2023 to 31[st] July 2024 

## **Old, Disabled, Damaged and Black Animals Rescue** 

Scottish Charity Number: SC050444 

Facebook: ODD Animals Rescue 

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**Trustees’ Annual Report** 1[st] August 2023 to 31[st] July 2024 

## **2. Objectives and activities** 

To  promote  the  advancement  of  animal  welfare  and  education  of  the general public in the subject of animal welfare by engaging in the following activities: 

2.1. actively support the control of the dog and cat population by advocating neutering dogs and cats whenever practicable or desirable to do so, and to make funds available whenever possible to provide financial assistance to members of the public for this purpose (and for the avoidance of doubt whether within the United Kingdom or elsewhere throughout the World). 

2.2. maintain a continuous campaign via the media and other methods  to  educate  members  of  the  general  public  to  have  a responsible attitude  towards  dogs  and  cats   and  their  welfare  with emphasis on: 

2.2.1.the  control  of  dogs  and  cats  population  by  advocating  the neutering of dogs and cats; 

2.2.2.combating of the superstitions surrounding black dogs and cats, the ill-treatment  and high rate of abandonment of black dogs and cats; 

2.2.3. the re-homing of old and/or disabled dogs and cats. 

In particular, for this purpose books, pamphlets, posters, letters, websites, social media and advertisements shall be printed and published and distributed as necessary. 

2.3.  establish  and  maintain  rescue/re-homing  centres  for  the  care, treatment and re-homing, where possible, of unwanted, homeless, stray, illtreated, injured and sick dogs and cats and to provide a permanent home for life for all those that cannot be re-homed, in particular old, disabled and black dogs and cats. 

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**Trustees’ Annual Report** 1[st] August 2023 to 31[st] July 2024 

## **3. Structure, governance and management** 

Current Constitutional Form: SCIO (Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation) 

## **4. Trustees’ reports** 

The Trustees are pleased to report that during the period ended 31st July 2024,  our  Charity  has  successfully  accomplished  all  commitments  to provide for animals desperately in distress by providing food, shelter, and loving care, with the availability of veterinary treatment where necessary and with the aim of encompassing them into our re-homing or rehabilitation programme. 

## **5. Achievements and performance** 

ODD Animals Rescue was established in 2020 by a group of volunteers who shared a common vision: to help the most vulnerable and overlooked animals. 

5.1. Why are we different? 

Because we acknowledge that not every dog or cat is a pet, but we also believe that every dog and cat deserve a chance no matter the age, health state or if they are a pet or not. For this goal to be achieved in an environmentally sustainable way we must act **locally** . 

Therefore, we took over a rundown and overcrowded shelter in Brasov, Romania, in autumn 2020 and 35 of its permanent residents, our ‘forgotten dogs’. We continued our rescue work in the community and in July 2023 the shelter  accommodated 55 dogs  from  which 38 are  non  rehomable (permanent residents) due to either behaviour issues either terminal illness. 

Although this financial year was a very challenging year for us due to the unexpected passing to one of our key Romanian team members, we continued to improve the living conditions in the shelter and we managed to: 

- poor new concrete floor and repair the roofs on a second block of kennels (the right block) 

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**Trustees’ Annual Report** 1[st] August 2023 to 31[st] July 2024 

Photo 1 and 2. Before and after: flooring from the Block of Kennels 2 

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Photo 3 and 4 : Roof repairing works and electrical network extension at the Block of Kennels 2 

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- extend the electrical network and install heat lamps in in Block of Kennels 2 

Photo 4 and 5: Kennels from the Block of Kennels 2 with the heat lamps installed 

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- our biggest achievement in this financial year  was the finalisation of sewerage system and surface waters collection in the shelter 

Photo 6,7,8, and 9: sewerage system work in progress 

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Photo 9, 10 and 11: some of our sanctuary residents enjoying life 

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5.2 We also believe that one cannot treat the symptoms instead of the cause. And our most valuable project is the Free Neutering Campaign in the local community. 

The only way to stop the stray population is to neuter, neuter  and  neuter some more in the rural areas. In our forth year of activity, we managed to  neuter  through  our  program,  together  with  our  partners  BetoVet veterinary clinic,  60 female dogs and  84 female cats with or without owners. It might be a drop in the ocean, but it is a start and in four  years of activity we spayed 287 female dogs and  664 female cats. 

## 5.3. Rehoming activities 

Although our main focus is to improve the life of the non-adoptable dogs (either  because  of  behavioural  issues  either  because  of  their  health) who have no future without our sanctuary  and dedicated volunteers team, we also have a rehabilitation and rehoming program. 

In our  fourth year of activity we rehomed from Romania  7 dogs and  3 cats in the the UK and 1 dog in Romania. We also rehomed 1 dog and 1 cat that we already had in foster in the UK. 

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Photo 12 and 13: Degetica in  our shelter in the day she was rescued as a stray pup and Degetica in the UKr 

Photo 14 and 15: Stela rescued after being attacked by other dogs 

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Photo 15 and 16 : Stela with her family in the UK 

Photo 17: Rica: rescued from his owner in 2022 

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Photo 18: Rica and his ODD sister Phoenix in the UK 

We fulfilled our rescue back up commitment by rehoming one of our dogs adopted in 2022 whose adopter passed away. 

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**Trustees’ Annual Report** 1[st] August 2023 to 31[st] July 2024 

## 5.4. Animal welfare campaign 

We actively campaigned through our social media page 

_ODD Animals Rescue_ , the group associated and posters at our partner vet 

clinic in Romania for the importance of neutering the dogs and the cats. 

We promoted and encouraged our followers to sign petitions aimed to improve the animal welfare in the UK, most notable being _Tuk’s Law._ 

We constantly promote materials from reputable sources regarding training, responsible ownership and general health and care of a pet. 

## 5.5. ODD Animals Rescue in the UK community 

In June 2022 we opened a charity shop in Kirkwall. The charity shop was very well received in the community and it continued its activity. 

However the biggest impact in the community had the creation of a Pet Foodbank. The project was the initiative of our charity shop manager in 2022 and it provides now constant support for pet owners who are struggling financially and can’t afford to feed their pets. 

## **6. Financial review** 

Our slightly reduced activity during this financial year reflected in the reduced amount of fundraising activities also and, consequently in the income generated. 

Our main source of funding shifted again in this year of activity from income generated by the charity shop to an almost equal distribution between charity shop, one off donations and virtual adoptions (which are monthly recurring donations). 

While we are a little concerned in the income decrease  from the charity shop we are very pleased to have secured one third of our income in monthly donations. This offers us more financial stability and the ability to plan for the future. 

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**Trustees’ Annual Report** 1[st] August 2023 to 31[st] July 2024 

Chart 1: Funding distribution after expenses 


**----- Start of picture text -----**<br>
16000<br>14000<br>12000<br>| Charity Shop<br>| Donations<br>10000<br>Virtual Adoptions<br>8000 | Other Fundraising Activit-<br>ies<br>6000 a Fundraising<br>platforms(PayPal<br>giving/Easy fundraising<br>4000<br>etc. )<br>2000<br>0<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


Like in the previous years of activity our main expense remains the daily operations of the sanctuary in Romania. 


**----- Start of picture text -----**<br>
30000<br>25000<br>a Brasov Sanctuary Daily Op-<br>erations<br>20000 a Charity Shop Daily Operations<br>Brasov Sanctuary Im-<br>provement Works<br>15000 a Veterinary expenses and The<br>Neutering Campaign<br>a Administrative expenses<br>10000 Rehoming<br>a Transaction fees<br>a Fundraising expenses<br>5000<br>0<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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**Trustees’ Annual Report** 1[st] August 2023 to 31[st] July 2024 

## **7. Reserves policy** 

The trustees’ policy is to retain 1 month worth of normal running costs to meet commitments and to cover any unexpected expenditure. 

## **8. Plans for future period** 

The trustees intend to continue to develop the services that we provided in our first years of activity and we are looking for ways to extend our impact in the local Orkney community. 

We  will  continue  our  efforts  for  neutering  animals  through  our  Free Neutering Programme with the hope that we will be able to extend this  vital public service to other locations. 

Our second goal for the next financial year  is to continue our work of improving  the shelter and to create a high standards sanctuary for animals in need by adding floor tiles and heated dog houses in all the blocks of kennels. 

## **9. Declaration** 

Signed on behalf of the charity trustees: 

> Designation Founder and chairperson Date 23.04.2025 

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APPENDIX 2 



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APPENDIX 2 

**Old, Disabled, Damaged and Black Animals Rescue** 

**SC050444** 

## **Section C Notes to the Accounts** 

## **C1 Nature and purpose of** 

> **funds** _(may be stated on analysis of funds worksheets)_ 

Unrestricted funds only. 

**Individual / Number of grants £ Type of activity or project supported institution made C2 Grants Total** ~~=——===~~ **C3a Trustee remuneration** 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) **x £ Authority under which paid C3b Trustee remuneration - details C4a Trustee expenses** If no expenses were paid to any charity trustee during the period then cross this box (otherwise complete section 4b) **x** ~~———e~~ **Number of £ trustees C4b Trustee expenses - details** ~~——-=_~~ **Transaction Balance amount (£) outstanding at Nature of relationship Nature of transaction period end (£)** 

**C5 Transactions with trustees and connected persons** 

**C6 Other information** 

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|**Registered charity**<br>**number**<br>**On the accounts of the**<br>**charity for the period**<br>**Set out on pages**<br>**Respective**<br>**responsibilities of**<br>**trustees and examiner**<br>**Basis of independent**<br>**examiner’s statement**<br>**Independent examiner’s**<br>**statement**<br>**Signed**:**<br>**Name:**<br>**Relevant professional**<br>**qualification(s) or body**<br>**(if any):**<br>**Address:**|<br> <br>**SC050444**|||||||
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||<br>**01**|**August**|**2023**|**to**|**01**|**July**|**2024**|
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||The charity’s trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance<br>with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the<br>Charities Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 2006 (as amended). The charity trustees<br>consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10(1) (d) of the Accounts Regulations<br>does not apply. It is my responsibility to examine the accounts as required under section<br>44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.|||||||
||My examination is carried out in accordance with Regulation 11 of the 2006 Accounts<br>Regulations. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the<br>charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes<br>consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts and seeks<br>explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken<br>do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit and, consequently, I do<br>not express an audit opinion on the viewgiven bythe accounts.|||||||
||In the course of my examination, no matter has come to my attention [other than that<br>disclosed on the attached page*]<br>1.<br>which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the<br>requirements:<br>•<br>to keep accounting records in accordance with section 44(1) (a) of the 2005 Act and<br>Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations, and<br>•<br>to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with<br>Regulation 9 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations<br>have not been met, or<br>I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection with the<br>examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper|||||||
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