SEED OF COMPASSION COMMUNITY OUTREACH CIC

Company limited by guarantee

Company Registration Number:
14570525 (England and Wales)

Unaudited statutory accounts for the year ended 31 January 2025

Period of accounts

Start date: 1 February 2024

End date: 31 January 2025

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Contents of the Financial Statements

for the Period Ended 31 January 2025

Directors report
Profit and loss
Balance sheet
Additional notes
Community Interest Report

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Directors' report period ended 31 January 2025

The directors present their report with the financial statements of the company for the period ended 31 January 2025

Principal activities of the company

Seed of Compassion Community Outreach (SoCCO) exists to relieve poverty, reduce family breakdown, and provide practical and emotional support to families, women, single parents, and children within the Black and Ethnic Minority (BAME) community. Our objectives are achieved through parenting seminars, confidential counselling, workshops, the provision of essential items and food, awareness sessions on mental health and safeguarding, and personal development programmes that empower families to thrive. In line with the commitments outlined at the close of 2023, SoCCO continued to deliver monthly seminars, confidential counselling, workshops, and courses for mothers, fathers, and families. Our theme for 2024 was Mindful Motherhood, and we designed our activities around creating safe spaces where parents felt supported, empowered, and equipped to raise thriving children. We launched the year with a free breakfast seminar titled: Beyond Survival (Parenting with Purpose). This event tackled practical parenting issues, encouraged mothers to remain hopeful in difficult circumstances, and created an interactive environment for sharing experiences. Mothers were linked with one another for peer support, and practical information was provided on how to access long-term help. Throughout the year, several families approached us for confidential intervention, which we provided through counselling, mentoring, and family mediation. We also ran safeguarding workshops, equipping families with knowledge and practical tools to protect children and young people. Another strand of our work focused on raising awareness of the impact of domestic abuse on children and on reducing conflict within the family home. To address this, we developed a monthly workshop series that was shared widely with local authorities, schools, children’s centres, faith groups, social media, and by word of mouth. This project continues into 2025. Monthly breakfast meetings empowered mothers and families with practical life lessons. Topics included: Building a Life that Blooms with Impact, Parenting in the Digital World, Stress Management, Managing and Coping with Mental Health Issues, Focusing on Identity Crisis, Dealing with Difficult Children, and many others. Each session was facilitated by professionals and supported with resources and follow-up opportunities for growth. Alongside seminars and workshops, SoCCO carried out direct outreach projects. We regularly visited Southall Street Homeless, providing donations, food, and compassion to those living on the margins of society. These visits created opportunities to show kindness, build trust, and extend our mission of hope and dignity to people experiencing homelessness. We also extended financial support to disadvantaged families where urgent needs were identified, demonstrating our wider commitment to compassion and outreach. People Reached Through our seminars, workshops, and counselling services, SoCCO reached: Mothers, fathers, and single parents within the BAME community Teenagers and young adults requiring mentoring and guidance Families experiencing conflict, poverty, or disruption Homeless individuals through direct street outreach in Southall Professionals and community members engaged through networking and support forums Our direct interventions, seminars, and workshops supported dozens of families locally, while our international financial aid extended help to disadvantaged families abroad. In 2025, SoCCO will continue its work with passion and commitment. Our theme for 2025 is Before She Blooms (Awakening, aligned for what comes next). We will expand monthly seminars and workshops to cover more empowering and practical topics, strengthen confidential counselling and family support services, continue our safeguarding and family wellbeing workshops, build networks with professionals to provide career and personal development opportunities, extend practical aid to families in need, both locally and internationally and increase our outreach to the homeless and vulnerable through regular donations and street support. Our vision is to empower parents to create nurturing environments where children feel safe, valued, and supported to reach their full potential. By strengthening families, we will build resilient communities and contribute positively to society as a whole.



Directors

The directors shown below have held office during the whole of the period from
1 February 2024 to 31 January 2025

Benedicta Olagunju
Adeola Bello
Yemisi Gbajabiamila


The above report has been prepared in accordance with the special provisions in part 15 of the Companies Act 2006

This report was approved by the board of directors on
16 September 2025

And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Benedicta Olagunju
Status: Director

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Profit And Loss Account

for the Period Ended 31 January 2025

2025 13 months to 31 January 2024


£

£
Turnover: 2,055 2,765
Cost of sales: 0
Gross profit(or loss): 2,055 2,765
Administrative expenses: ( 2,055 ) ( 2,765 )
Operating profit(or loss): 0 0
Profit(or loss) before tax: 0 0
Profit(or loss) for the financial year: 0 0

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Balance sheet

As at 31 January 2025

Notes 2025 13 months to 31 January 2024


£

£
Current assets
Cash at bank and in hand: 1,451 1,541
Total current assets: 1,451 1,541
Net current assets (liabilities): 1,451 1,541
Total assets less current liabilities: 1,451 1,541
Accruals and deferred income: ( 1,451 ) ( 1,541 )
Total net assets (liabilities): 0 0
Members' funds
Profit and loss account: 0 0
Total members' funds: 0 0

The notes form part of these financial statements

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Balance sheet statements

For the year ending 31 January 2025 the company was entitled to exemption under section 477 of the Companies Act 2006 relating to small companies.

The members have not required the company to obtain an audit in accordance with section 476 of the Companies Act 2006.

The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for complying with the requirements of the Act with respect to accounting records and the preparation of accounts.

These accounts have been prepared and delivered in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime.

This report was approved by the board of directors on 16 September 2025
and signed on behalf of the board by:

Name: Benedicta Olagunju
Status: Director

The notes form part of these financial statements

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Notes to the Financial Statements

for the Period Ended 31 January 2025

  • 1. Accounting policies

    Basis of measurement and preparation

    These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions of Section 1A (Small Entities) of Financial Reporting Standard 102

    Turnover policy

    Turnover represents amounts receivable for consultancy, training, and other services provided in the normal course of business, net of value added tax. Revenue is recognised when the service has been delivered and the amount of income can be measured reliably.

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Notes to the Financial Statements

for the Period Ended 31 January 2025

  • 2. Employees

    2025 13 months to 31 January 2024
    Average number of employees during the period 0 0

COMMUNITY INTEREST ANNUAL REPORT

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Company Number: 14570525 (England and Wales)

Year Ending: 31 January 2025

Company activities and impact

Seed of Compassion Community Outreach (SoCCO) exists to relieve poverty, reduce family breakdown, and provide practical and emotional support to families, women, single parents, and children within the BAME community. Our activities include parenting seminars, confidential counselling, workshops, provision of essential items, and mental health and safeguarding awareness programmes. In 2024, themed Mindful Motherhood, SoCCO delivered monthly seminars, workshops, and counselling, creating safe spaces for parents to develop practical skills, emotional resilience, and peer support. Highlights included the Beyond Survival (Parenting with Purpose) seminar, safeguarding workshops, domestic abuse awareness sessions, and family mediation. Topics covered stress management, parenting in the digital world, mental health, and identity development. We also carried out direct outreach to the homeless in Southall, providing food, donations, and support, while extending financial aid to disadvantaged families internationally. Community Impact: SoCCO supported parents, teenagers, families in poverty or conflict, homeless individuals, and local professionals. Our interventions strengthened families, enhanced parental confidence, reduced isolation, and promoted child wellbeing, contributing positively to community resilience and cohesion. We provided essential items to those facing poverty where the need was identified order to alleviate poverty in our community Future Plans: In 2025, under the theme Before She Blooms, SoCCO will expand seminars and counselling, continue safeguarding and family support initiatives, build professional networks, extend aid locally and internationally, and increase outreach to vulnerable groups, empowering families and fostering thriving communities.

Consultation with stakeholders

SoCCO’s stakeholders include parents and families within the BAME community, single parents, children and young people, local schools, children’s centres, social services, faith groups, community professionals, and individuals experiencing homelessness. Consultation occurs through feedback forms, discussions during seminars and counselling, peer support groups, mentoring sessions, and direct engagement during outreach activities. We also liaise with local community organisations to gather insights. Feedback from stakeholders has informed the development of new workshops on digital parenting, stress management, and identity, improved accessibility of counselling services, refined safeguarding sessions, and shaped the types of practical aid provided locally and internationally. Through these consultations, SoCCO ensures its programmes remain relevant, responsive, and impactful, effectively meeting the needs of the communities we serve.

Directors' remuneration

No remuneration was received

Transfer of assets

No transfer of assets other than for full consideration

This report was approved by the board of directors on
16 September 2025

And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Benedicta Olagunju
Status: Director