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APPENDIX I OSCR Perio(i slari date Period end date -1 Augusl 2023 To 31 July 2024 Office of th8 Scottish Charity Ro9ulator Referencè and admlnlstratlon dotalls Charlty name Other names Gharlty la known by Reglstered charlty numbgr Charlty's prlnclpal addross Generation Hope 8C051858 Generatlon Hope Abiiachan Dalmally Argyll Postcodo PA33 1AR Namas of the charlty trustees on dato of approval of Trustees, Annual Report Datos acted 11 l Name of person *,;not for whole year (or body) gntltlod to . appolnt tru$tè& Ilf any) The Board Trustea nam• Chairperson Secretary Treasurer The Boaid The Board 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 19 20 |

APPENDIX 1 Reference and admlnistration details Namgs of all other charlty trustees durlng the porlod, If any, Ifor examplo, thoso who reslgngd part way through tho flnancial perlod) Datss a¢ted If not for whole year ';.,. nla Structure, governance and management Typo of gov•rnlng document Generation Hop8 SCIO, SC051858, is governed by The Conslilullon of Generatlon Hope. The structure of the organisalion consists of the BOARD - who hold regular meotings and generally control the acllvitles of the organisalion. The day-to-day work of Genoralion Hope is carried out by volunteers. There awe currently no employees of Generation Hope. Trustee re¢rulimont and appointment The Board appoints charity Iiuslees. The maximum number of Iruslees is 11. The minimum number of trustees is 3. The Board may appoint any person lo be a charity trustees by way of a iesolulion passed by malorily vole al a boaid meeting. One third of tTUStees shall retire al the AGM and be eligible for f&•appoinlm6nl at the next board meetlng. Objectives and activities Charltablo purpos95 The purposes of Generation Hope are11 } the advancement of religlon, 121 the advancement of education.131 the provision of recreational facilitles. or the organisalion of recreational aclivilies, with the object of improving the condllions of life for the pefsons for whom the facilities or acllvitles ar8 primailly Intended. Summary of the maln a¢tlvltlos in rèlatlon to these oblects The main events hijsled by Gen8ralion Hope are our annual summer camp style retreats in Perthshire, allended by 200 leenageTs across 2 Camps this year. Young people allended in school groups accompanied by their teachers, or a youth group accompanied by youth leaders. The camps were run by a large team of safely recruited volunleeTS. In addition lo the camps, our volunteer team undeflook visits lo each of the allending schools, led a residentlal retreat foT the youth gfOUP and expanded our soclal media content to encourage the young people in their faith journey.

APPENDIX 1 Achlovements and performance Summary of the maln a¢hlgvements of tho charity during the flnan¢lal porlod Building on our experience from our first summer camp slyle retreat in June 2023. w8 ran two successful summer camp style rètreats for young people aged 12-15years old in P8rthshire, expanding our reach by Increasing the numbers of schcM)Is reprosented al a Gen Hope Camp. We developed the conlenl of these camps, addlng exlra features such as sessions for teachers and creatlng leadershlp and development opportunilles for returning campers under the banner of the 'Gen Hope Crew,. Feedback from the young people attending a Gen Hope camp was overwhelmingly positive, with most saying thèy would like to allond further camps. Teachers reported very positive impact on their pupils. We carried oul school visits to many of the schools, delivering fun and failh-based sessions to the puplls. Feedback from the school visits wag always encouraging with puplls engaged and looking forward to more Gen Hope opportunities, and teachers reporting on improved behavlours and increased self-esleem amongst the young people who had attended Gen Hope camp. Otsr volunteers helped lead a relreal for young people who allended Gen Hope c8mp as part of a Youth Group. We accepted Invilallons to promote the work of Generatlon Hope through speaking opportunities and inteNI&ws. Flnanclal review 8rlef $iatement of the charlty's pollcy on resgrves With no standing costs. and a very small turnover, we do not yel have any reserye8 policy. It would be our intention lo develop one to gulde us as Sf and when our Income and expenditure grow. Dotalls of any doficlt Deficit of £1.877.00. This deficit rose due to gn unexpected group cancellation and some groups not filling their chalets to capacity. Going j fo￿ard, every effort will be made to ensure capaclly bookings at future camps, wllh deposits lo secure bookings being requested earlier in th6 year. We will endeavour to taise awareness of our work and encouiag6 donations. Donated facllltle$ and s•rvlc95 Ilf any} We are seNed by a largo team of volunteers who facililale all our activities including the runnin9 of our summer camps and school visits.

APPENDIX 1 Other optlonal information Durlng Rnancial year 202412025 we plan to expand the work of Generation Hope by Increasing the number of summèr camps we run lo 3, bringlng more schools lo a Gen Hope camp, Increasing and developin9 our regular school visits wilh a plan lo form Generation hope groups in schools, expand our social medla conlenl, ¢reate a faith- bas8d video serles for use in schools, increase our volunteer team and seek fundlng opportunlttes to employ staff wfKJ cHn h61p grow thls work. We also intend lo strengthen oui board by adding twslees. Declaration Tha trust905 declarg that they have approved th8 trusteos, report abovè. Slgned on bèhalf of tho charlty's trustèes Sl9nalurèls) OSCR wlll 8ccept dl9ltal or typed 51gn8iures Full namo16} Posltlon (a.g. Chairl Chairperson Tr8asurer Data 21.04.2025 21.04.2025

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APPENDIX 3 OSCR Scott15h C￿rty Reliilator Independent examinerfs report on the accounts Rport to thg Chsrily namè trusteoslmomb•rs of GENERATION HOPE Raglstgrod charfty ' SC 051 g 58 nurnber On the ac¢ounts of th& charlty for the perlod Pèrlod start date lonth AUGUST Period end dale Monlh ULV Day Day Yèar 01 g023 to 2024 Set out on pages ONE TO EIGHT It@mÈrl4)¥ID lrtlulle ts p499 t￿[￿b￿[SOf shèets) Respg¢tiVg charity's trustoes are responsible for the pièparatlon of the accounts in accordancè responsibilities of wilh thÈ terms ol thè Charitias and Trustee Investment (Scollandl 2005 Act and the trusto&s and 8xamln8r CharSlles Accounts IScotlaThdl Regulations 2006 las atnendedl. The charity Iruslee5 consider that the audit requirement of Regulation 10111 Idl of the Acoounts Regulations does not apply. 11 is my responsibility to 8xamine the accounts as required under seclion 4411} Icl ol tha Act and to state whether partbcular matters have corne to my attentlon. Basls Qf Independent My exarnination is carried out in accordance wlh Regulation 11 of the 2006 Accounts examln•r's statement Regul8tions. An examination includes a review of th8 8ccounting records kept by Ihg charity and a comparison of the accounts prèsfrnled with those records. It also indudes consideration of any unusual items or dis¢losures in thè accounts and seeks explanations from th8 Iruslees conceming any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence Ihal would be required in an audit and. consequently, I do nol èxpréss an audit opinion on the view given by the aecounts. Indepèndent examiner's In th8 course of my examination, no matter has coma to my attention 8tatgrnent which gives rne reasonable cau58 lo believe Ihat In any material respect the requir9mants'. to keep ac£ounting racords in acc￿danc0 with section 44111 lal of the 2005 Act and Regulatlon 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regul¥llons, and to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting recx)rds and comply with Regulation 9 Df the 2006 Acrounls Regulations have not been mel. or to which in My opinion. attention should be drawn in order to 8llabl8 a proper Is lo bè rèad)gd. signe￿.: Name.. Relevant professional quallflcatlonlsl or body Ilf any}.. Dat¢: 27TH APRJL 2025 Addrèss: 'PleaEa del618 tha words in the brdckets rflhey dorN)tapply. Wthg d) y. Èo1 thos• rndttgrs vthlch hav&c(￿o tts yaur ait8ntKffl on th9 follo￿ng paye. ' OSCR w￿1 accepi dffjiial ortyp8d slwAures