ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2023
INTRODUCING FINANCIAL REPORTS FOR 2022
FERGY'S PRE-SCHOOL NURSERY Fer815 has been running for 13 years now and is well established. one hundred and thirty children aged between two and four attend the nursery daily. Prime objectives here, are to provide very small children a place to play- Seing as respite from the harsh conditions in camp. Learnin8 throu8h play is key to the curriculum. along with basic Health and Hygiene instruction and the provision of nutritious food. The th41dren leam from a Yarty of activities i.e Sto time with LM)oks and puppets. basic 8urmese, En81ish and native is tautht by sw1n8 and rote exe1 Bricks. Le80 and other shape finding activitse5 assist hand eye cowdination and manual dexterity. Social inte8ration and team buildin& akJn8 With deveknpinE respect for eadb other 15 param(nt and learned through team dependent 8ame& The atmosphere in the nursery ts highty tharged but controlled. Dis(ipline is fair and no physical. The thirteen teachers employed at this projert {selected from our Boardin8 Houses rf possible). are youn& energetic and well-motirted. It is obvious that the thildren are eager to learn and enjoy attendin& they eat well, play hard and k>ok well nourished. On arrival at the nurseries. the children are provided with fnjit on three days and biscuits on the othertm). Four years ago. we added a smam separate buildy)8 to house play equipment i.e. a slide, roundab(Mrt and several bikes. This building too sn)èll to accommodate increased intake. The land adjacent is very uneven making it unsafe for the thildren to take the equipment outside. The year before last. the plawotyn was extended. A furthertx* individual rooms were constructed within the finanoal year for small 8roup play. We have used one of these rooms to create a small library. The atnwhere in the new library is wonderful. The children can choose a book themselves and relax here whilst looking at new picture books. The library is a 8reat success and weM- used despite this the books are still in good condition. We purchased more cutturalty appropriate IxKJks plus a fan to keep the library cool.
This project began at the same time as and accommodates IIX) thlldren a8ed Beneath the I44n& a gnall play area h(x(%es play ewrnt slmil¥to Ferrf& gmll¥ the prolecL Pre the was extended to acc(mnlodate a larpr play ¥ea. Both ofthe thlldren Wtscipatkn& After ka¥4rq the th8e ¥e Ilmlted es avallable are rnn precedence. l am w)fNmed teathkng staff at the tISery that thlklm vtho and foatsed. Thls Is Ufrfryeseen addltional b higher intske of children. The rots11 teathln8 IntrJUCed we¥1• ¥pears to be thln8 11. This teaching meth(1$ wThhJln8 lety aKI sllmulakn tr bcrth pWI and Teather whllst ullUsln8 the Wdi14)le texthin8 ¥e m(xe effiden. Both of CAf prtrsth¢I nurserles a nryw full to capadty. produo. The vlsim l& that the thildfen take an acth part in the PrepallOn. maintaiano of the 8r(Min8 process to indude the of pi85 and a fip1. proMdin8 much needed protein foods for their own consumpts'c#). The bud£et pport5 the provision of cknthlng a yw at both slte4 and the (strlbutl of warnber dothes as the wlntff doses in. Sto(&s of or de dothes We av4aJle when needed. The Iwrfdin£ this is wi a poor state of repair-the main StanchhX have be weakened by termites are in de4)erate need of replaa"n& The repars will be c(¥npleted before the ms0On sea)n this ye*.
The objeth of the Boardln8 House Is to woWe a s* SP yrAmi peok4e11th8 In caff4) who are With( went& The eirls are aways vrtN presented and cl. Thelr commaKI of En8llsh Is hwesslve. Educatlon at thts I1 tss youn8 peopk fty the fukne Kts as * Imptrnt the border re81on.
Thls fadllty Is managed the sarne Ih*s asthe ¢>rb Boxder. hJ$In8thlrty boys who Staff In Ilw they WMI be forced back to Bunna wIthrt food. dean watei tx shelter. Food alloo¥M has retyrn h¢yne atthls tlme. Tlts decI5k nxtst remaln the Dlsplaced PeLyle thwnselve&
The vith behi*d th1• IL" I have iniliated a ¢h]¢kcn nm * this site. WI this oits is wbaerwxy. 11 bav¢ We Ire •edi•g o•r targets We are m8kn.ng a big diffcrewx to Fople's li%r5 in NU Camp HowThv. SIMld nol for thousands of living ID NU C•mp Wlllmxrt any klp WAII be eded Ire for tIK foTes¢able fith.
Financial Report 2022
Bank Balance 31/12/2021 A/C 1 £ 58,998.57 Bank Balance 31/12/2021 A/C 2 £ 32,908.99 £ 91,907.56
Income:
| Income: | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Shop / Online Takings | £45,421.42 | ||
| Beaumont’s (rags) | £ | 4,073.51 | |
| Donations | £ | 1,933.02 | |
| Refund | £ | 20.98 | |
| Loan repayment | £ | 750 | |
| £ 52,198.93 | |||
| Expenditure: | |||
| Camp Money | £ 44,625.50 | ||
| Expenses | £ | 8,652.55 | |
| Labour | £ | 5,169.00 | |
| Donation to Leeds | |||
| Ukraine Community | £ | 500.00 | |
| Building works | £ | 564.38 | |
| £ 59,511.43 |
| Summary: | |
|---|---|
| Starting Balance | £ 58,998.57 |
| Income | £ 52,198.93 |
| Expenditure | £ 59,511.43 |
| End balance | £ 51,686.07 |