THE LONDON WOMEN'S CLINIC FOUNDATION
Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts
The accounts state that the charity's unrestricted cash funds decreased from £2,839 to £475 during the year, resulting in a net payment position. The charity relies on donations from the London Women’s Clinic and other corporate bodies rather than active fundraising. The trustees have prepared the financial statements on a going concern basis, indicating no immediate risk to the charity's continuity.
What the accounts disclose
“The foundation was established by an initial gift from the London Women’s Clinic. The Foundation does not actively fundraise and seeks to continue the charitable work through gifts from the London Women’s Clinic and other corporate bodies.” — page 2
Trustees
- Dr KAMAL AHUJAchair
- Dr SHAILAJA NAIR
- MIMI ARIAN-SCHAD
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 30/09/2025 | £177k | £177k |
| 30/09/2024 | £10k | £12k |
| 30/09/2023 | £42k | £60k |
| 30/09/2022 | £63k | £42k |
| 30/09/2021 | £167 | £0 |
Common questions
Is THE LONDON WOMEN'S CLINIC FOUNDATION financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity's unrestricted cash funds decreased from £2,839 to £475 during the year, resulting in a net payment position. The charity relies on donations from the London Women’s Clinic and other corporate bodies rather than active fundraising. The trustees have prepared the financial statements on a going concern basis, indicating no immediate risk to the charity's continuity. Its FY2025 accounts were independently examined.