MANNAR WELFARE ASSOCIATION UK
Latest income
£116k
Latest spending
£109k
Registered
2014
Accounts read
FY2023
Financial health, per its FY2023 accounts
The accounts state that the charity is actively implementing multiple projects, including hospital refurbishments and sports initiatives, with specific funds allocated and spent. However, the trustees note that inflation and economic crises have created funding shortfalls for ongoing projects, requiring the use of additional funds from recent events to cover costs.
What the accounts disclose
Going concern: noted by the trustees or auditor
“The process of ordering the Furniture for the Maternity Ward will be carried out shortly as soon as we receive the specifications and pricing. The funds collected in the year 2019 for this project was not sufficient due to inflation and the country’s economy crisis, therefore the committee agreed to use some of the funds collected during the December 2022 musical event to substitute the short fall.” — page 4
Per its FY2023 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.
Trustees
- sudarasan anthonypillaichair
- Hilman Devasagayam
- JAMES CHRISTURAJA PATHINATHAN
- Jonathan Koduthor Mareanayagam
- Sabesh Paramanayagam
Income and spending
| Financial year end | Income | Spending |
|---|---|---|
| 30/11/2024 | £116k | £109k |
| 30/11/2023 | £122k | £173k |
| 30/11/2022 | £25k | £19k |
| 30/11/2021 | £20k | £11k |
| 30/11/2020 | £104k | £11k |
Common questions
Is MANNAR WELFARE ASSOCIATION UK financially healthy?
The accounts state that the charity is actively implementing multiple projects, including hospital refurbishments and sports initiatives, with specific funds allocated and spent. However, the trustees note that inflation and economic crises have created funding shortfalls for ongoing projects, requiring the use of additional funds from recent events to cover costs.