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Horizons Recovery Café SCIO 

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## Report and Financial Statements 

For the year ended 31 March 2025 

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Names of all other charity trustees during the period, if any, (for example, those who resigned part way through the financial period) 

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Dates acted ifnotforwholeyear: = 1 April 2024 to 23 February 2025 4 April 2024 to 5 February 2025 1 April 2024 to 5 February 2025 1 April 2024 to 5 February 2025 5 February 2025 to 6 July 2025 

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“SCI Constitution. Governedby aboard oftrustees Type of governing document Trustee recruitment and appointment Trustees areidentified by recommendation, via association with the café — or advertised via facebook page and appointed either by members’ vote at AGM or co-opted by Board of Trustees Charitable purposes “The organisation's main purpose is theadvancementof physical and | mental health in Midlothian Scotland and championing addiction recovery | helping individuals and families to thrive Summary of the main activities “Theorganisation'smain activities to achieve its purpose is done through:- — in relation to these objects 

- e Creating a safe environment free from alcohol and nonprescribed drugs for vulnerable people to getsome foodand the necessary help, support and advice they need to stay on the road to recovery. 

- « Promoting recovery from substance misuse 

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- e Providing recovery orientated activities and volunteering : opportunities 

- e Providing opportunities for voluntary work and help people work towards getting paid employment. 

- e Making recovery visible, reducing stigma and preventing suicide 

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achievements of the charity during the financial period 

## Recovery / Community Café 

Horizons Recovery Café is open every Monday and Friday (at Dalkeith Baptist Church) funded by MELDAP (Mid and East Lothian Drug and Alcohol Partnership) and the National Lottery Community Fund. 

The café is run by people recovering from substance misuse / addictions as well as volunteers. 

The café is a welcoming and supportive place for vulnerable and marginalised people to come together and get much needed help and support to overcome addiction and stay on the road tc recovery. 

We opened in 2013 as a constituted community group and have a proven track record over 10 years of providing a safe place — free from alcoho! and illicit substances to help people recover reduce stigma and show recovery happens. Typically, 80-100 people come to the café on a weekly basis. 

In April 2023 we were successful in becoming a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO) to enable us to explore new opportunities to expand the café further. 

## Citizens Advice Bureau Drop-in Service 

During the café hours on a Friday, we are providing a weekly drop-in Citizens Advice Service (i project run by the Citizens Advice Bureau) which we were able to do from funding secured fron the Midlothian Communities Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund and from the National Lottery Community Fund. , 

This service greatly benefits many vulnerable and marginalised people at times of great need and difficulty in their lives. 

These vulnerable people are able to speak in confidence with the Citizens Advice Bureau adviser for assistance with issues including benefits, debt, housing, employment, home energy supply, consumer issues and/or immigration and get the necessary help and advice on matters that often cause so much stress and anxiety in their lives which can act as triggers to continue addiction or contribute to relapse. At times these difficulties can lead to extreme stress and even to an increased risk of suicide. 

Here are the statistics for the Citizens Advice Bureau clinic run during café hours on a Friday for year ending 37 March 2025 

Client contacts: 77 Female clients: 52% Male clients: 46% Client Financial Gains: £81,000 Most common issues: Benefits, Emergency Support, Debt and Housing 

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Support Group Group Meetings : During the year the following support groups / meetings were held ona . Monday or Friday at the cafe: - SMART Recovery Meetings - Lothians & Edinburgh Abstinence Programme (LEAP) Aftercare Meetings | 

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APPENDIX 1 . Summary of the main achievements of | Summary of Main Achievementscontnued the charity during the financial period 

## Support Group Group Meetings 

- SMART Recovery Meetings - Lothians & Edinburgh Abstinence Programme (LEAP) Aftercare Meetings - Access to Industry Drop-in Meetings - Men’s Support Group - Creative Writing 

## Challenges / Areas for Improvement 

During the year we managed to add one additional member of staff which has helped with staffing the café but still have more to do and the plan is to secure more funding for paid staff and carry out more publicity and initiatives for volunteers. 

Brief statement of the charity’s policy The charity holds unrestricted reservesto enable itto meetits future on reserves : service commitments and as a contingency fund. The balance on the reserve is mostly due to the transfer of the bank balance held by the café prior to becoming a SCIO.and funds for the Citizens Advice Bureau services provided. 

it also has a restricted Benefits Advice Fund reserve representing the balance of a grant which will be spent in future periods. 

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## Details of any deficit 

“Not applicable 

Donated facilities and services (if any) Volunteers are key to the runningand success of the café, andwe heavily rely on a core set of volunteers who put in many hours week after week to help and support the charity for which we are very much grateful for. 

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There are plans in the coming year to apply for further funding in order to maintain the current services being provided and add to them in due course for the purpose of advancing the physical and mental health of people in Midlothian Scotland and championing recovery helping individuals and families to thrive. 

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The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees’ report above. 

Signed on behalf of the charity’s trustees 


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## APPENDIX 3 


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3 .<br>Charity Regulator<br>Report to the ____| Charity nameIndependent examiner’s reporton the accounts<br>trustees/members of Horizons Recovery Café SCIO<br>Registered charity | $C052508 OE TO<br>number | ee |<br>On the accounts ofthe | Period startdate | Periodenddate  __ |<br>charity forthe period | Day | Month = |_— Year | Day |__Month |___ Year<br>r" April 2024 to 31 March 2025 |<br>7 to 10 ber to include th<br>Respective The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts in accordance<br>responsibilities Of with the terms of the Charities and Trustee Investment (Scotland) 2005 Act and the<br>trustees and examiner |__ Charitiesconsiderdoes not thatapply.AccountstheIt auditis (Scotland)myrequirementresponsibilityRegulationsofto Regulationexamine2006 (asthe10(1)amended).accounts(d) of theasThe AccountsrequiredcharityunderRegulationstrusteessection<br>| 44(1) (c) of the Act and to state whether particular matters have come to my attention.<br>Basis of independent | My examination is carried out in accordance with Regulation 11 of the 2006 Accounts<br>examiner’s statement | 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, | do<br>not express an audit opinion on the view given by the accounts.<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>



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1. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in any material respect the requirements: 

* to keep accounting records in accordance with section 44(1) (a) of the 2005 Act and Regulation 4 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations, and 

* — to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with Regulation 9 of the 2006 Accounts Regulations 

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2. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper<br>understanding of the accounts to be reached.<br>Signed**: Date: 8 October 2025<br>Name:<br>Relevant professional<br>qualification(s) or body<br>(if any):<br>Address: James Anderson & Co<br>Pentland Estate<br>| Loanhead — .<br>EH20 9QH<br>*Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply. If the words do apply, set out those matters which have come to your attention on the<br>following** OSCR willpage. accept digital or typed signatures<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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APPENDIX 2 Enter charity name belo . Enter SC Mo. bslow<br>Horizons Recovery Café SCIO $C052508<br>’<br>) _ Receipts and payments accounts<br>ye Cos Forthe period | | “ay _TL_wtonh_J[_vea| to [Dav JL_Montn _]|_vea r _]<br>Section A Statement of receipts and payments<br>Unrestricted Restricted Expendable Permanent Total funds Total funds last<br>funds endowment endowment ‘ .<br>funds funds funds current period period<br>to nearest £ to nearest£ to nearest £ to nearest£ to nearest £ to nearest £<br>A‘ Receipts<br>Donations | C+<br>legacies | | tC<br>18,264 18,264 34,401<br>Receipts from fundraising activites | a<br>Gross trading receipts 12,056 42,056 | 11,143<br>Income from investments other than<br>land and buildings<br>Rents from land & buildings | 3 i<br>Gross receipts from other charitable<br>activities<br>Transfer of cash and bank held by<br>café prior to becoming a SCIO 36,193<br>A1 Sub total 30,320 emma 0)320)] 78,737<br>A2 Receipts from asset &<br>investment sales<br>Proceeds from sale of fixed assets |<br>Proceeds from sale of investments |<br>A2Subtotal| se|<br>A3 Payments .<br>Payments relating directly to charitable<br>activities 8,518 8,518 8,568<br>a az<br>oe =|<br>A3 Sub total 24,674 8,518 33,482 | 39,063<br>A4 Payments relating to asset and<br>investment movements<br>Purchases of fixed assets f<br>Purchase of investments }<br>Aa Sub toral||<br>Total payments|_ 24,674 che] eae] [eae] 23,192<br>Surplus / (deficit) for year<br>(8,518) (2,872) 39,674<br>7<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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APPENDIX 2 Horizons- Recovery Café.  SCIO ° $C052508<br>Section B Statement of balances<br>. Expendable Permanent<br>Categories Details ae toada Restricted funds endowmentfunds endowmentfunds Totmil— Total last period<br>to nearest £ to nearest £ to nearesi£ to nearest £ to nearest£ to nearest£<br>Cash andbank balancesat start of<br>paymentsSurplus / account(deficit) shown on receipts and 5,646 (8,518) (2,872) 39,674<br>Cash and bank balances at end of year 27,462 | 9,40 | 36,802 39,674<br>(Agree balances with receipts and payments<br>accoun\(s))<br>Details. Fund to which asset belongs Market valuation Last yoar<br>to nearest£ to nearest £<br>i ——<br>Total<br>Current value (if<br>Details Fund to which asset belongs Costto (ifnearest£ available) toavailable)nearest£ toLastnearest year £<br>-<br>:Tota 11,000) 4,800) 6,000<br>Details Fund to which liability relates Amount due Last year<br>to nearest £ to nearest £<br>Bé4 Liabilities Independent examiner's fee Unrestricted<br>Unrestricted m..<br>Details Fund to which liability relates oond Last year<br>to nearest £ to nearest £<br>— —<br>Total<br>Signed by one or two trustees Date of<br>on behalf of all the trustees Signature* Print Name approval<br>ee<br>* Please note - OSCR will accept digital or typed signatures 8<br>**----- End of picture text -----**<br>


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APPENDIX 2 Horizons. Recovery Café. SCIO . 

Ci Nature and purpose of funds (may be stated on analysis of funds worksheets) The charity has an unrestricted Operations Fund which represents funds that the charity is free to use in accordance with its charitable objectives. It also has a restricted Benefits Advice Fund to provide a drop in service to assist service users with accessing benefits. 

T é activi . +e ted Individual / Number of grants £ ype of activity or project supporie institution made C2 Grants No grants were paid by the charity = 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 

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C4b Trustee expenses - No expenses reimbursed to trustees 

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Analysis of receipts and payments 


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|1|Donations|
|_tad|Restricted funds|Expendableendowmentfunds|endowmPermanfunds|ent|LrP|ide|beneP|
|to|nearest£|to|nearest£|to|nearest£|to|nearest|£|to|nearest£|to|nearest£|
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|Unrestricted|Total|current|Total|last|
|finds|Restricted|funds|nerind|nerind|
|to|nearest£|to|nearest£|to|nearest£|to|nearest£|
|Midlothian Council|16,114][ ||16,114|41,404|
|Midlothian Voluntary Action|2,150|yl|2,150|;|
|3|Gross|receipts|from|other|charitable|activities|
|o“ones|Restricted funds|endowmentExpendable|endowmPerman|ent|Tete|eo|ha|
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|to|nearest£|to|nearest|£|to|nearest£|to|nearest|£|to|nearest£|to|nearest£|
|Café takings|12,056|12,056|11,143|
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|asa|Restricted funds|Expendableendowment|endowmPerman|ent|Sa|Lian tn|
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|to|nearest|£|to|nearest£|to|nearest£|to|nearest|£|to|nearest£|to|nearest|£|
|Café operating costs|23,834],|[23,834]|30,495|
|Benefits|advice service|;|8,518|8,518|8,568|

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