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|Trustee name|Office (if any)|Dates acted if not for whole<br>year|Name of person (or body) entitled<br>to appoint trustee (if any)|
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|David White|Chair|||
|Deborah Tamcken|See|||
|Roger Glover||||
|Gloria Grant||||
|John Wells||||



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|Description of charity'strusts:|||
|---|---|---|
|Type of governing document|Para  1.25|Trust Deed|
|How is the charityconstituted?|Para 1,25|Unincorporated association|
|Trustee selection methods|Para  1.25|New trustees appointed by resolution of|
|including details of anyconstitutionalprovisions e ,g.electiontopostornameofanypersonorbodyentitledtoappointoneormoretrustees||trustees at meeting of same.|
|Additional information (optional)|||
|You may choose to include further statements||where relevant about:|
|Policies and proceduresadoptedfortheinduction andtrainingoftrustees|||
||Para  1.51||
|The charity's organisationalstructureandanywidernetworkwithwhichthecharityworks|||
||Para  1.51||
|Relationship with any relatedparties|Para  1.51||
|Other|||



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|Charity name|Ghanalink(lw)|
|---|---|
|Other name the charity uses||
|Registered charity number|1091500|
|Charity's principal address|14  Ninham Close|
||Shanklin|
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|Review of the charity'sfinancialpositionatthe endoftheperiod|Para  1.21|See financial statement attached|
|---|---|---|
|Statement explaining the|Para  1.22|It is our policy to keep reserves|
|policy for holding reserves<br>stating why they are held||amounting to approximately three<br>month's operating costs for Hope|
|||Academy available in our bank accounts.|
|Amount of reserves held|Para  1.22|£2000 approx|
|Reasons for holding zeroreserves|Para  1.22||
|Details of fund materially indeficit|Para  1.24|None|
|Explanation of anyuncertaintiesabout thecharitycontinuingasa goingconcern|Para  1.23|None|



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|||Historically almost all our income has|
|---|---|---|
|||been regular monthly giving by|
|The charity's principal||individuals/groups with an occasional|
|sources of funds (including|Para  1 .47|extra gift from an event organised by one|
|any fundraising)||of them. The latter would usually amount|
|||to a few hundreds of pounds annually out|
|||of an income of about £20000. In the year|
|||of this report we received a one-off|
|||bequest of £27000, which is being used|
|||gradually on capital expenditure at Hope|
|||Academy.|
|||N/A|
|Investment policy andobjectivesincludinganysocialinvestmentpolicyadopted|||
||Para  1.46||
|||We have carried-out an annual financial|
|||review and considered our internal|
|A description of the principal|Para  1.46|financial controls; we have taken note of|
|risks facing the charity||the advice you give for charities working|
|||with overseas beneficiaries, We are|
|||satisfied that we face no unforeseen|
|||problems.|
|||Similarly (and especially in the light of|
|||Covid which caused us no unexpected|
|||difficulties) we do not anticipate any|
|||outside factors which might adversely|
|||affect our activities|
|Other|||





|Investment performanceagainstobjectives|Para|1.41||
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|Other|||Investments.|





|||trustee(s) and the intended recipient.|
|---|---|---|
||Para 1.38|N/A no investments held|
|Policy on social Investmentincludingprogramrelatedinvestment|||
||Para  1.38|We have no volunteers other than|
|Contribution made by||trustees. Total time given by trustees is|
|volunteers||minimal on an annual basis, and does not|
|||impact significantly on the income|
|||received.|
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||SORP reference||
|---|---|---|
|||The funds provided for Hope Academy|
|||have allowed for, not just the|
|||continuance of, but an extension to, the|
|Summary of the main<br>achievements of the charity,|Para  1.20|provision of education for children who<br>would otherwise have had none; in|
|identifying the difference the||particular these have included disabled|
|charity's work has made to||youngsters and girls (who customarily|
|the circumstances of its||are not prioritised for education).|
|beneficiaries and any wider||Funds sent to Nako School assisted in|
|benefits to society as a||maintaining/repairinig buildings to allow|
|whole.||education to continue.|
|||Funds sent to clergy were used not only|
|||for their personal support in Christian|
|||ministry, but also to give financial aid to|
|||local people.|
|||Gifts for individuals alleviated hardship|
|||and/or contributed to education.|



|||See below.|
|---|---|---|
|Achievements againstobjectivesset|Para  1.41||
|||We do not set performance objectives|
|||and do not carry-out fundraising|
|Performance of fundraising||activities.|
|activities against objectives|Para  1.41|Our main purposes are to act as a|
|set||conduit for funds donated by supporters|
|||(mainly individuals) who have made|
|||direct approaches to us.|





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||SORP reference||
|---|---|---|
|Summary of the purposes of|Para  1.17|1  To advance the Christian religion|
|the charity as set out in its||2 To advance education|
|governing document||3 To advance the relief of persons who|
|||are in conditions of need, sickness,|
|||hardship or distress.|
|Summary of the main|Para  1.17 and|1  Funds in excess of £11000 have been|
|activities jn relation to those|1.19|provided for Hope Academy Tama]e for|
|purposes for the public||capital building work and day to day|
|benefit, in particular, the||running costs of the school.|
|activities,  projects or servlces||2 Funds in excess of £1700 have been|
|identified  in the accounts.||forwarded for the personal use of the|
|||Academy Principal to enable him to carry|
|||out his duties.|
|||3 Funds in excess of £3000 have been|
|||forwarded for use by two clergymen to|
|||support them in their work and in their|
|||communities, including Nako School;|
|||particular regard made to hardship|
|||during Covid crisis.|
|||(M Banungwiira and 8 Okoh)|
|||4 Separate funds of £2500 forwarded to|
|||Nako School for general repa]rs.|
|||5 Funds of£350 forwarded to St Aiden's|
|||Church for use at their discretion in life of|
|||the church.|
|||6 Funds totalling £2660 sent for the|
|||support of individuals for educational|
|||purposes and/or the relief of hardship.|
|Statement confirmingwhetherthetrustees have|Para  1.18||
|||The trustees confirm that they have|
|had regard to the guidance||considered the Charity Commission's|
|issued by the Charity||guidance on Public Benefit and believe|
|Commission on public||that in purpose, benefit, beneficiaries and|
|benefit||implementation we meet the|
|||requirements of the Charities Act 2011.|



||SORP reference||
|---|---|---|
|||Decisions on the granting of money to an|
||Para  1.38|individual/project have always been made|
|Policy on grant making||on the basis of personal knowledge of|





|||2020|2019|
|---|---|---|---|
|Balance in  Hand at 1 November 2019||7 ,I Iil2f yF>|6,243.30|
|Receipts||||
|Donations from Groups and Churches|4,235.75||9,900.54|
|Legacy from G Bodycote|27,654.28||0.00|
|Donations from  Individuals (Gift-Aided)|7,015.00||7,535.00|
|Donations from Individuals (non Gift-Aided)|1,320.00||1,730.00|
|HM reveune & Customs (Gift Aid recovered)|2,863.28|43,088.31|2,084.59|
|||50,160.36|27,493.43|
|Payments||||
|General|778.85||316.00|
|Transfer Charges|210.00||240.00|
|St Paul's, Wenchi|0.00||0.00|
|Gideon Tontoh|700.00||300.00|
|Barnabas Okoh|1,150.00||728.00|
|Isaac Tetteh|600.00||0,00|
|Hope Academy, Tamale|11,476.00||9,605.99|
|Pupil Sponsorship|160.00||485.00|
|Solomon Asaanah|1,711.00||650.00|
|Mabel Ayamga|0.00||0.00|
|Sylvester Yameh|0,00||0.00|
|Hanna|100.00||0.00|
|Emmanuel  F|430.00||0.00|
|St Aiden's, Wa|350.00||800.00|
|Moses Banungwiira|2,062.00||620.00|
|Nako School|2,500.00||6,196.39|
|Bishop  Emmanuel|670.00|22,897.85|480.00|
|Balance in  Hand at 310ctober 2020||27,262.51|7 i Iil2.I JF>|



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