Operation Rescue UK & Ireland

Northern Ireland charity NIC100397 · record on the register of charities in Northern Ireland (CCNI) · accounts PDF · all Northern Ireland charities

Latest income
£112k
Latest spending
Accounts read
FY2025

Financial health, per FY2025 accounts

The accounts state that over £102,000 was sent to the project in 2025, supported by ongoing donor contributions despite limited specific appeals. The trustees note increasing political tension in Tigray and associated uncertainties, but report that the charity continued its activities, including the opening of a new centre.

What the accounts disclose

Going concern: doubt noted
we ended the year mindful of increasing political tension in Tigray with the uncertainties that this can bring. — page 2
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with CCNI.
Related-party transaction: Trustees visited the project and shared in distribution; Merville Boyd (Vice-Chair) visited.
two of the trustees and their family had the joy of sharing in the distribution of the flour to the families in the four centres.
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with CCNI.
Related-party transaction: Merville Boyd (Vice-Chair) and his wife visited the project site.
two of the trustees and their family had the joy of sharing in the distribution of the flour to the families in the four centres.
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with CCNI.
Employees paid over £60,000: 0
Per FY2025 accounts as filed with CCNI.
Register data and accounts from the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland, used under the Open Government Licence. Automated analysis; the filed accounts are authoritative.