Friends of
Murambinda
H ospital
UK Registered Charity 1073978
| For better security at the hospital a boom gate and stone walls are being installed using a donation | For better security at the hospital a boom gate and stone walls are being installed using a donation |
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| from FMH. | All images by Mr C Mudzi unless otherwise stated |
| Contents | |
| The Hospital and District | 2 |
| Message from the Chairman | 3 |
| Covid 19 | 4 |
| Funding applications supported | 5-11 |
| FMH expenditure | 12 |
| Fund Raising | 13 |
| Donors | 14 |
| Trustees | 15 |
| Standing Order and Gift Aid Declaration forms | 16 |
| FMH Contact Details | 17 |
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The Hospital
Murambinda Mission Hospital (MMH) is the Designated District Hospital for Buhera District in Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe. The Hospital was founded in 1968 by the Sisters of the Little Company of Mary (LCM), under the Catholic Church’s Archdiocese of Harare. The Hospital carries out its mission to care for the poor by serving a population of around 300,000 people in an area with a diameter of 200 kilometres.
The hospital is led by Sr Silindiwe of LCM,the
Hospital Executive Manager and Sr Tawodzera is Assistant Matron and currently acting Matron, and Dr Shelton Kwiri as District Medical Officer and Acting Medical Superintendent. They are supported by a Board of Trustees and Hospital Executive Committee.
The aim of improving the health services for all the people of Buhera and to be a “Pool of Healing” continues to be pursued with energy and dedication.
The District
Buhera District consists mainly of ‘Communal Land’. This means there is no title ownership of land, (except within designated growth points, Murambinda and Birchenough Bridge). Land use is governed through a system of traditional leaders and elected councillors. Buhera covers an area of 5,364 km[2] . The area suffers from very low rainfall, and a miniscule land area is under irrigation. Irregular rainfall leads to poor harvests and food shortages.
Murambinda Growth Point Image by Carolyn Rigby
Through hard work and experience gained from previous periods of hardship, the population of Buhera has developed a remarkable capacity for survival. Poverty remains a great hindrance to the development of Buhera and its people. MMH, among others, aims to assist the community to overcome these hurdles.
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Message from the Chair. What a Year!
What year we have all had! When the first wave of COVID hit the UK, we shared our experience with MMH and made an emergency donation of £10,000 for PPE, disinfectant and cleaning materials. Thankfully so far Buhera has been relatively lightly hit with a total of 27 admissions to the isolation ward with proven COVID and so far, no staff have died. All staff have now been offered two doses of COVID vaccine from China.
You can be proud that thanks to your generosity the following has been achieved from April 202021
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Decent toilets have been built for patients to improve comfort and hygiene.
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The digital x-ray service has been extended to 3 sites to improve the efficiency of clinicians working and reduce running costs by reducing the need for x-rays to be printed onto film.
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The Hospital has been made more secure with a better entrance gate and better floodlighting (this was following an armed robbery).
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All staff have received food parcels,some staff have had salaries or supplements paid by FMH to improve recruitment and retention.
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The vehicle used to get supplies such as oxygen cylinders and food for the hospital was replaced through funding from FMH thanks to Dutch Friends of Murambinda Hospital.
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The Hospital Nutrition Garden irrigation project has been completed and should reduce carbon emissions, improve patient nutrition and help the sustainability of the hospital by reducing the need for outside suppliers.
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Substantial sums have been raised towards extending solar power at the Hospital and towards a complete refurbishment of the Waiting Mothers’ Shelter. We expect these projects to be completed in the next year.
Thanks to Trustees 0% of your donations were spent on administration or management. We have no paid employees.
This year we have held our six monthly FMH supporters meeting by video link. If you have not previously received an invitation and would like to join the next meeting please email f.m.h@live.co.uk .
Murambinda Mission Hospital is under great pressure, in particular salaries (paid by the Government of Zimbabwe) are very low, so staff retention is a problem. Also hospital income is too low to allow the pharmacy to be properly stocked. Your donations can help improve both these areas.
As COVID restrictions ease please think how you could help fundraise.
If you need advice or help in setting up a fundraising webpage or resources to organise an exhibition, Quiz night, presentation or a Charity marathon place please email f.m.h@live.co.uk . See more ideas at Fundraising ideas – Friends of Murambinda Hospital UK Charity 1073978 (fmh.org.uk)
Best wishes
Dr Mike Thompson Chair of FMH
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Covid 19.
Like most of the world Africa has been affected by the Covid 19 pandemic. The hospital has seen cases of the disease but vaccination of staff has been started. The Friends wanted to ensure that the loyal hospital staff were not short of PPE to be able to protect themselves. Emergency funding of £10,000 was provided for the purchase of masks, gowns, eye shields and non-contact thermometers.
I would like to take this opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to Friends of Murambinda Hospital for their unwavering support even during emergency times as such during the Covid 19 scare. Surely this funding has helped us.
We, however have a gap in terms of our surgical supplies as our adequate stock parameters remain 7 months of stock, especially when dealing with an outbreak such as we have at the moment. We have been working with so many assumptions and theoretical projections.
Report compiled by BT Chitsva Pharmacy Manager
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FRIENDS OF MURAMBINDA HOSPITAL FUNDING FEEDBACK FORM.
Application Title : Garden Irrigation and solar pump
Name of main Applicant : Murambinda Mission Hospital
Date Submitted : June 2020. Date Approved: June 2020
Approved by Hospital Executive ? Yes.
| INCOME | |||||
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| DATE | Project Detail | Request in US$ | Request in GBP | Allocated in US$ |
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| June 2020 | Garden irrigation and solar pump |
7,803.00 | 6,320.00 | ||
| Total Income | 7,803.00 | 7,803.00 | |||
| Less EXPENDITURE |
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| Date | Details of expenditure | Local Currency RTGS | US$ | Equiv in £ | |
| Solar pump , and fittings | 7,250.00 | ||||
| Replacement of drip pipes- irrigagtion |
550.00 | ||||
| TOTAL | 7,800.00 |
This project mainly focused on improving our garden project and maximise production
- We replaced the diesel pump that brings water up from the river with a stronger, solar-powered pump.
We have been using a small diesel-powered pump drawing water from the river to a 10,000 liter tank. This has been expensive to run because of the high cost of fuel. A solar powered pump is less expensive (very low to no running costs) and will give us constant water supply as we have enough sunlight throughout the year. We managed to install solar powered pump giving us constant water supply and we have already planted maize and potato.
- Replaced some of the 10-year old drip feed hoses, which have been destroyed over the years, and now unable to deliver more water across the garden.
We needed to replace the old drip hoses with much stronger and bigger capacity hoses to increase the water supply from a litre to 2 litres per plant per day. New drip pipes were purchased and installed see attached photos.
• Install an area with sprinklers for potato and maize production.
We managed to purchase 4 sprinklers and were installed.
CONCLUSION.
Thank you very much for your support. This project is going to improve water supply to our garden and help us to maximise garden production. We are targeting to increase vegetable production to supply our hospital kitchen and reduce the admission costs. There is a possibility of the excess production going to Murambinda market and increase our revenue.
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Water inlet from river Solar panels to power water pump
Drip feed hoses
Invoice for the project
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Hospital renovations
FRIENDS OF MURAMBINDA HOSPITAL FUNDING FEEDBACK FORM.
Application Title : Hospital renovations
Name of main Applicant : Murambinda Mission Hospital
Date Submitted : June 2019. Date Approved: 15 June 2019
Approved by Hospital Executive ? Yes.
| INCOME | ||||
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| DATE | Project Detail | Request in US$ | Equiv in £ | |
| June 2019 | Construction of new toilets | 6,000.00 | ||
| Boom gate and face lift | 8,143.00 | |||
| Total Income | 14,183.00 | |||
| Less EXPENDITURE |
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| Date | Details of expenditure | Local Currency RTGS | US$ equiv | Equiv in £ |
| 10/12/2019 | Plumbing materials-toilets | 23,306.22 | 1,457.85 | |
| 24/02/2020 | Floor tiles-toilets | 59,733.38 | 3,449.47 | |
| 14/04/2020 | Labor Plumbing and floor tiles installation |
805.00 | ||
| Total | 5,712.32 | |||
| Balance | 8,470.68 | |||
Toilets and bathrooms in female and male wards were in a bad state and were no longer user friendly and expose users to health hazard. The toilet systems were old some were not flashing properly some equipment rusting and becoming very difficult to clean. The floor tiles in bathrooms and toilets were worn out and had developed patches that could harbour bacteria and could cause infections. These toilets produced bad smell that spreads all over the place polluting the environment.
We managed to procure materials and constructed new toilets and installed new floor tiles. This project helped us to improve on sanitation in the hospital and promote the well being of our patients. A clean and safe environment promotes good healthy and facilitates the healing process of our patients. Thank you very much for your continued support. We are still working on the main gate walls and the controlled boom gate. This project has been delayed because of the Covid 19 Pandemic.
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Before and after
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Security and staff welfare.
Security of the hospital compound, equipment and staff is a constant concern in this resource poor area. The Friends of Murambinda have supported the request from the hospital for better control of the main access to the hospital grounds and the provision of solar powered lighting in the face of intermittent mains supply of electricity.
The Zimbabwean government has not been able to increase public service salaries. Due to inflation the staff at the hospital are faced with rising food prices. The Friends were keen to support them with a quarterly supply of basic food. This has been much appreciated by the staff.
Dear Friends.
We would like to express our deepest gratitude for your kind contribution to Murambinda Mission Hospital. Your donation is very important to us as it helps in the continuity of our commitment to serving the community in these harsh economic times we are facing.
Your donation towards our groceries goes a long way in alleviating some of the hardships which we are facing and have no solution to in sight hence we do appreciate your timely intervention. We are very blessed to have you as part of our family and we really appreciate all your efforts and support before, now and in future.
On behalf of MMH staff, I thank you for your generosity.
Yours sincerely, Bertha Madziwa
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Hospital transport
FRIENDS OF MURAMBINDA HOSPITAL FUNDING FEEDBACK FORM.
Application Title : Service Vehicle
Name of main Applicant : Murambinda Mission Hospital
Date Submitted : June 2020. Date Approved: June 2020
Approved by Hospital Executive ? Yes.
| INCOME | |||
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| DATE | Project Detail | Request in US$ | |
| 06/08/2020 | 36,424.00 | ||
| FMH– Grant income | 26,122.94 | ||
| Less EXPENDITURE |
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| Date | Details of expenditure | Local Currency US$ |
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| 02 October 2020 | Deposit for vehicle | 18,105.00 | |
| Final payment vehicle | 14,794.00 | ||
| Accessories including canopy | 4,390.00 | ||
| TOTAL | 37,289.00 | ||
| Balance | -11,166.00 |
We managed to secure co funding of US$17,175 from Maeve trust to pay for the Vehicle. The extra helped us to pay for insurance and to repair the T35 TRUCK.
We are very pleased to report that we have managed to buy a new service vehicle for the hospital. The vehicle was delivered in March 2021, as there were some delays due to Covid 19 restrictions.
The hospital was operating with a single general purpose vehicle, which lengthens
our lead time, hence negatively affecting service provision. We are very grateful for the funding. We managed to buy another service vehicle and we now have a reliable fleet to service the hospital needs in time, without interruption.
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Improving technology
FRIENDS OF MURAMBINDA HOSPITAL FUNDING FEEDBACK FORM.
Application Title : Digitalisation of X-ray department and networking with other clinical departments.
Name of main Applicant : Murambinda Mission Hospital
Date Submitted : 02 November 2020. Date Approved: 07 November 2020
Approved by Hospital Executive ? Yes.
| INCOME | |||
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| DATE | Project Detail | Request in US$ | |
| November 2020 | Digitalisation of Xray department and networking with other Clinical departments |
14,765.00 | |
| Total Income | 14,765.00 | ||
| Less EXPENDITURE | |||
| Date | Local Currency RTGS |
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| 25/02/2021 | Purchase of software , hardware and installation |
US$14,765.00 | |
| 28/04/2021 | Purchase of UPS and installation | US$ 950.00 | |
| TOTAL | US$15,715.00 | ||
| Balance | -$950.00 |
The hospital is looking at linking the X-ray department with some essential points including clinicians workstations in General side, Theatre and OPD including the doctors’ offices. We managed to set three X-ray viewing points for the Clinicians thus in theatre, General side and OPD in doctors’ office.
The participating doctors and nurses can simultaneously access various patient data and evaluate them together for a quick diagnosis, report and communicate, enhancing the quality of treatment. The PAC system will help us to effectively store X- ray data for our patients and improve accessibility when such data is required.
A doctor using a terminal in OPD
We managed to buy a UPS for the system so that it is not affected by power cuts.
The PAC system is going to help us reducing the consumption of X-ray films and the cost. We also had a challenge of space shortages for storing patients’ films hence a digital system is very effective for data storage and retrieval. Thank you very much for the support.
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FMH Expenditure 2020 -2021
Thanks to many generous donors the Friends of Murambinda Hospital have been able in addition to supplementing staff salaries, to support the staff by improving the hospital infrastructure and provide improved facilities for them and patients. The Friends recognize that there are still many unsatisfied needs which they would be keen to fund notably drug and surgical supplies.
Income 4.4.2020 to 5.4.2021
| Income 4.4.2020 to 5.4.2021 | |
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| One off donations | 84,656.96 |
| Standing orders | 21,608.00 |
| Gift Aid | 11,516.63 |
| SVMH | 20,347.78 |
| Share dividend | 537.00 |
| Sale of shares | 0 |
| Total new income | 138,666.65 |
| Expenditure | |
| Salaries and staff incentives | 28,592.00 |
| Locum costs | 1,600.00 |
| Parcels for all staff twice a year | 14,585.00 |
| Doctors’ incentive payments | 14,914.00 |
| Extra top-ups for doctors April-June 2020 | 675.00 |
| Nutrition garden | 6,242.00 |
| Covid 19 emergency payment | 10,000.00 |
| Solar security lighting | 3,224.00 |
| Bank charges | 224.00 |
| New vehicle | 20,348.00 |
| Hospital grounds maintenance | 3,100.00 |
| Waiting Mothers Shelter | 7,780.00 |
| PACS computer system for X-rays | 10,798.00 |
| PPE supplies | 1,000.00 |
| Total expenditure | 123,082.00 |
| Balance 5/4/2021 | 48,737.00 |
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Notable fund raising activities and donations;
Christmas card sales
John Miller’s virtual cycle ride from Lands End to John O’Groats. Orchardhill Parish Church Jerusalem pilgrimage.
Sale of pre-loved books to an online company Tribute to Reverend R Raby Sale of a wedding dress
Fund Raising
Those who raise funds for the Friends can go to extraordinary lengths. Last year Rev John Miller decided during lockdown to ride his bicycle from Lands’ End to John O’Groats in his house!
For 12 weeks between 7 and 8 am, 5 days a week he ‘cycled’, ‘travelling’ a total of 874 miles. In the process he raised in excess of £20,000.
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Donors
As always we are deeply indebted to each and every donor for their efforts and generosity. Every contribution large or small is much appreciated both from those listed below and those not mentioned.
| All Saints Church Gosford | Clare and Neil Hunter | David and Penny Stableforth |
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| Jack and Hannah Barker | Mary Kerr | |
| Helen Belger | Liz and Alan Stark | |
| Bert Community | Mary Kelly | Cynthia Takundwa |
| Nicholas and Sally Kuenssberg | Rev. Iain and Mrs Isobel Whyte (formerly Tibden Trust) |
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| Alison and Bill Brichieri-Colombi | Robert and J Last | Michael Thompson & Kay Shepherd Michael andBrenda Thomson |
| R Burridge | MichelineThompson | |
| Nigel andElaine Carden | Teresa Lawlor | Alison Totty |
| Margaret Marshall | JoanWeir | |
| CheltenhamCleeve ValeRotary Club | Wolsingham ParishChurch | |
| Professor Douglas Chamberlain | Debbieand John Matthews | |
| CHoICE Ltd (affiliated to City Hospitals Sunderland NHS FT) |
Mayfield Salisbury Parish Church | |
| Louise Coidan | Alexander McCall Smith | |
| Ms Judith Clark | Tracey McCulley | |
| Neil MacGregor | ||
| Dr Richard Millard | ||
| Clare Connolly & Bob Cannell | Dr John Millard | |
| John and Ann Connolly | John and Mary Miller | |
| Marion Mitchell | ||
| Jim and Mary Connolly | Newton Mearns Parish Church | |
| C & J Cooper | William and E O’Neill | |
| Ann Cudworth | Mary Paris | |
| Alison Davies | Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem GrandBailliewickofScotland |
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| Miss JessiePickering | ||
| Richard de Souza&M Dunkley | DrStephen Pope | |
| Martin and SueDennis | JulieandMalcolm Potter | |
| RubyandRayPotter | ||
| Catriona and Sean Doran | Queens Park Govanhill Church Guild |
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| Catherine and Stewart Fakconer | Clare Quigley | |
| Jonathan and Ruth Rigby | ||
| Richard and J Fortin | Richard and Carolyn Rigby | |
| Giffnock, Orchardhill Parish Church | Norton Rose Charitable Trust Novaria Trust |
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| Peter and Margery Grant | Scottish Council for Christians and Jews |
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| Margaret and Peter Hahn | ||
| Margaret Hart & P Jennow | ||
| Judith Harvey | Karsten and Brenda Saunders | |
| Graham Hassall | R & J Scott | |
| Joanna Haward | Kirsten Scott and John Somner | |
| Laura Smith and David Harding | ||
| Keith Howard | Dr Peter Sheppard | |
| Marion Howard & Richard Germain | John and J Slater | |
| Nicholas Glover | Brian Smith and Nicky Portergill | |
| Marie Smith |
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Trustees
There are six trustees. Dr John Connolly, Mrs. Mary Miller, Dr Carolyn Rigby, Dr Michael Thompson, and Dr Michael Thomson and Nienke van Trommel of SVMH as a trustee based in the Netherlands. All of them have worked at or been involved in other ways at Murambinda Hospital in the past.
N.B. All money donated went to Murambinda Mission Hospital. The trustees bear all administrative costs themselves and give their time freely. No money is spent on fundraising, advertising or management.
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act Details Gift Aid Declaration
Friends of Murambinda Hospital (Reg. Charity 1073978)
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of (address)
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would like
Friends of Murambinda Mission Hospital to treat all donations I have
made since 6 April 2000, and all
donations I make from the date of this declaration until I
notify you otherwise, as Gift Aid donations. I will notify Friends of Murambinda Hospital
if I no longer pay an amount of income tax equal to the tax reclaimed on my donations.
Signature Date
Please return this half of completed form to Dr. C Rigby, Treasurer,
Friends of Murambinda Hospital
East Park Cottage
Hutton Lane
Guisborough
Cleveland TS14 8AA
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BANKERS ORDER FORM
To the manager of my bank Date / /
Name of my bank Bank plc.
Address of my bank
Postcode
Please pay Friends of Murambinda account no. 40-52-40 00006100
at Cafcash Ltd, Kings Hill, West Malling, Kent ME19 4TA
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Contact details:
Dr Mike Thompson, Chair Dr Carolyn Rigby, 55 Wilbury Avenue, Treasurer, f.m.h@live.co.uk Hutton Lane, Guisborough TS14 8AA
Donate whatever you can:
- Online at www.fmh.org.uk 2. By sending cheques payable to “Friends of Murambinda Hospital” to the treasurer at the address above 3. By filling in a standing order form above. 4. Or if you have a nonUK bank account please contact the treasurer for SWIFT and IBAN details.
~~Murambinda Mission Hospital is a beacon of good care. It is more~~ reliant than ever on external funding due to conditions within Zimbabwe.
FMH relies entirely on donations to pay for the projects we are asked to fund.
All donations go to help projects at Murambinda; none is spent on administration.
All administrative costs are met by the trustees; we have no paid employees, no advertising or fundraising costs.
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Financial Reports TO 5.4.21 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 2017-18 2016-17 2015-16 2014-15 2013-14 2012-13
BALANCE BROUGHT FORWARD £ 33,152.08 £ 20,387.02 £ 17,910.00 £ 26,761.81 £ 15,849.14 £ 20,314.34 £ 59,633.18 £ 60,140.00 £ 74,688.99
INCOME:
ONE OFF DONATIONS £ 84,656.96 £ 37,325.10 £ 35,526.00 £ 22,403.00 £ 27,441.29 £ 31,692.00 £ 29,886.00 £ 24,680.50 £ 33,018.00
STANDING ORDERS £ 21,608.00 £ 19,073.00 £ 19,548.00 £ 19,214.00 £ 17,729.00 £ 18,049.00 £ 18,274.00 £ 17,252.00 £ 16,733.00
GIFT AID £ 11,516.63 £ 5,460.92 £ 6,328.00 £ 5,620.53 £ 5,685.50 £ 5,729.01 £ 5,369.01 £ 6,498.60 £ 19,294.00
SVMH £ 20,347.78 £ 48,845.13
SHARE DIVIDEND £ 537.28 £ 616.56 £ 969.00 £ 1,492.00 £ 2,403.44 £ 3,896.00 £ 3,225.00
SALE OF SHARES 0 £ 15,000.00 £ 20,000.00 £ 35,000.00 £ 15,000.00
TOTAL NEW INCOME £ 138,666.65 £ 111,320.71 £ 77,371.00 £ 68,729.98 £ 88,259.23 £ 74,366.00 £ 56,760.00 £ 48,481.14 £ 69,045.00
EXPENDITURE:
Salaries [from 2019 FMH staff only] £ 28,592.00 £ 29,286.00 £ 38,221.00 £ 44,403.00 £ 58,908.00 £ 58,751.00 £ 57,890.00 £ 29,665.00 £ 53,118.00
Groceries £ 14,585.00 £ 9,529.00
Drs Incentive Payments £ 14,914.00 £ 10,057.00
Extra top-ups for doctors April-June 2020 £ 675.00
Locum costs £ 1,600.00 £ 3,824.00
Bank charges £ 224.00 £ 152.00 £ 186.00 £ 106.00 £ 110.00 £ 80.00 £ 40.00
Garden £ 6,242.00 £ 4,160.00
Covid 19 emergency payment £ 10,000.00
Solar Security lighting £ 3,224.00
SVMH vehicle £ 20,348.00
Hospital grounds and Maintenance £ 3,100.00
Waiting Mother's Shelter £ 7,780.00
PACS system for xray £ 10,798.00
PPE £ 1,000.00
Toilet repairs and security £ 11,530.00
SVMH- school fees (Tawadza) £ 3,562.00
SVMH- Christmas Gift £ 4,453.00
CARC- test payment- later added to pharmacy £ 100.00
Durbin in2019- theatre equipment £ 4,242.65 £ 19,701.70 2nd salaries not paid 2013-14 no bank
Pharmacy £ 10,540.00 £ 20,008.00 £ 10,640.00 £ 10,000.00
New floor tiles £ 7,780.00
Staff accommodation repairs £ 3,500.00
New Equipment £ 8,420.00
Water Tank £ 3,527.00
Workshop £ 846.00
Mr Mudzi's visit £ 143.00 £ 1,633.56
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CARC £ 6,261.00 £ 12,076.00
Equipment servicing £ 4,115.00 £ 5,838.00
Training School office £ 1,210.00
TB Alert £ 1,500.00
Stakeholder Event £ 812.00
Marathon Charity Places (directly reimbursed) £ 405.00
Fire Damage Payment £ 130.00
Renovations and Hospital Furniture £ 26,164.00
TOTAL EXPENDITURE £ 123,082.00 £ 98,555.65 £ 74,894.00 £ 77,582.00 £ 77,346.56 £ 78,831.00 £ 96,079.00 £ 48,988.00 £ 83,659.48
BALANCE £ 48,737.00 £ 33,152.08 £ 20,387.00 £ 17,909.79 £ 26,761.81 £ 15,849.00 £ 20,314.00 £ 59,633.18 £ 60,140.00
NOTABLE DONATIONS
Christmas Card Sales £ 250.00
Gibson Graham Charitable Trust £ 500.00
OSLJGrand Bailliewick of Scotland £ 1,500.00
Kuenssberg Charitable Foundation £ 2,000.00
John Millers LEJOG cycle ride approx £ 23,861.66 including GA
LCM (Novaria Trust) £ 12,005.13
Orchardhill Parish Church Jerusalem Pilgimage £ 1,593.00
Scottish Council for Christians & Jews £ 100.00
Norton Rose Charitable trust £ 1,000.00 PPE
Neil McGregor £ 10,000.00
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2011-12 2010-11 £ 25,258.59 £ 29,279.00 £ 85,279.00 £ 32,881.00 £ 15,515.00 £ 15,535.00 £ 6,865.00 £ 6,819.00 £ 107,659.00 £ 55,262.00 includes £50,000 single donation £ 41,969.00 £ 44,158.00
acct so towards Durbin order
£ 58,257.00 £ 59,283.00 £ 74,689.00 £ 26,919.00