## **Care for Uganda Reserves policy** 

Care for Uganda will hold £2500.00 as a reserve. 

## **Summary of achievements** 

During the Covid-19 lockdown in Uganda people’s movements were severely restricted. Many people in rural areas were unable to access their gardens/allotments and were unable to grow food. For this reason, Care for Uganda gave monthly food aid to all of the sponsored children. 

Face masks were made and distributed to all of the sponsored children. 

As a phased return to schools takes place, Covid-19 safety is being taken very seriously by the Uganda government. All schools are being inspected to make sure that they comply with the safety measures before they are allowed to reopen. 

Care for Uganda staff are confirming that schools are compliant before sponsored children return. 

23 Heatherslade Road, Southgate, Swansea SA3 2DD 

Tel: 01792 233109 

Email: andy@careforuganda.org 

Website: www.careforuganda.org **Declaration** 

**I declare in my capacity as CEO, that the trustees have accepted the report above; and have authorised me to sign on their behalf.** 

**I confirm that the trustees have paid due regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit in deciding what activities the charity should undertake.** 

## **ANNUAL REPORT** 

**2021** 

Registered charity no: 1099797 Lorem An unincorporated charity 

New face masks have been made and issued to all sponsored children before they return to school. 

Most of Care for Uganda’s small projects: supplying mosquito nets, afri-pads, solar lamps, tippy taps, rain water harvesting kits and sun hats for youngsters with albinism, had to be put on hold during lockdown. These projects will, hopefully, resume as soon as possible. 



## **Expenditure** 

## **The objects of Care for Uganda are:** 


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|---|---|---|
|The objects of Care for Uganda are:|Accounts 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021|Sponsorship:|
|Income|
|To relieve poverty and advance the|Wages  in Uganda                                            7,896.00|
|education of the people of Uganda in|Opening balance                              92,650.68|Sponsorship costs                                            8,272.00|
|particular children and young people.|Other                                                                1,404.00|
|Sponsorship                                         46,792.00|
|Carried out through|:|General:|
|General|
|Office related costs                                          1,273.50|
|Sponsorship programme|
|Donations                                             14,021.31|.Printing                                                                61.52|
|Offering vocational skills|
|Website                                                               143.88|
|Christmas gifts                                            20.00|
|Income generation projects|Accounts                                                             624.00|
|Specified support projects                     2,422.66|
|Partnerships with Luwero district and|
|Buganda Kingdom|Charities Aid Foundation                         125.00|Community projects:|
|Governing document:|Covid-19 food aid                                          33,000.00|
|Partnerships:|
|Specified aid projects                                      3,028.00|
|Constitution, adopted 16/9/03|
|FLOW                                                    5,051.64|
|Christmas gifts                                                   474.00|
|Bank:|Lloyds TSB, Neath|
|THET                                                   22,474.50|Bbowa                                                                986.00|
|Trustees|Development Support Programmes        300.00|UK staff:|
|Appointed annually at the AGM|Wages                                                           22,939.70|
|Gift Aid                                                13,520.63|
|Insurance                                                          633.42|
|Margaret Adams, Terry Emanuel, Rob|
|Bank repayments                                        17.89|Tax and National Insurance)                       3,996.87|
|Owen, Niki Owen, Alison Page, Sue Pilcher,|
|Andy Pudduck, Linda Wicks,|Payroll fee                                                        470.40|
|Jane Williams, Phil Osborne, Hayley Lewis,|Pension                                                           2,002.29|
|Dan Evans, Fi Evans, Kathryn Stewart.|
|Other affliations:|
|Treasurer and Administrator|Total                                                197,396.31|FLOW                                                           4,514.00|
|Sarah Moreland|THET                                                          21,097.00|
|Bank charges                                                   293.11|
|Financial link with Uganda|
|Prince Daudi Golooba|
|Mrs Marian Golooba|
|Closing balance                                          84,386.62|
|Chief Executive Offcer|Total                                                      197,396.31|
|Andy Pilcher|

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## **Care for Uganda Reserves policy** 

Care for Uganda will hold £2500.00 as a reserve. 

## **Summary of achievements** 

During the Covid-19 lockdown in Uganda people’s movements were severely restricted. Many people in rural areas were unable to access their gardens/allotments and were unable to grow food. For this reason, Care for Uganda gave monthly food aid to all of the sponsored children. 

Face masks were made and distributed to all of the sponsored children. 

As a phased return to schools takes place, Covid-19 safety is being taken very seriously by the Uganda government. All schools are being inspected to make sure that they comply with the safety measures before they are allowed to reopen. 

Care for Uganda staff are confirming that schools are compliant before sponsored children return. 

23 Heatherslade Road, Southgate, Swansea SA3 2DD 

Tel: 01792 233109 

Email: andy@careforuganda.org 

Website: www.careforuganda.org **Declaration** 

**I declare in my capacity as CEO, that the trustees have accepted the report above; and have authorised me to sign on their behalf.** 

**I confirm that the trustees have paid due regard to the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit in deciding what activities the charity should undertake.** 

## **ANNUAL REPORT** 

**2021** 

Registered charity no: 1099797 Lorem An unincorporated charity 

New face masks have been made and issued to all sponsored children before they return to school. 

Most of Care for Uganda’s small projects: supplying mosquito nets, afri-pads, solar lamps, tippy taps, rain water harvesting kits and sun hats for youngsters with albinism, had to be put on hold during lockdown. These projects will, hopefully, resume as soon as possible. 



## **Expenditure** 

## **The objects of Care for Uganda are:** 


**----- Start of picture text -----**<br>
||||
|---|---|---|
|The objects of Care for Uganda are:|Accounts 1st April 2020 to 31st March 2021|Sponsorship:|
|Income|
|To relieve poverty and advance the|Wages  in Uganda                                            7,896.00|
|education of the people of Uganda in|Opening balance                              92,650.68|Sponsorship costs                                            8,272.00|
|particular children and young people.|Other                                                                1,404.00|
|Sponsorship                                         46,792.00|
|Carried out through|:|General:|
|General|
|Office related costs                                          1,273.50|
|Sponsorship programme|
|Donations                                             14,021.31|.Printing                                                                61.52|
|Offering vocational skills|
|Website                                                               143.88|
|Christmas gifts                                            20.00|
|Income generation projects|Accounts                                                             624.00|
|Specified support projects                     2,422.66|
|Partnerships with Luwero district and|
|Buganda Kingdom|Charities Aid Foundation                         125.00|Community projects:|
|Governing document:|Covid-19 food aid                                          33,000.00|
|Partnerships:|
|Specified aid projects                                      3,028.00|
|Constitution, adopted 16/9/03|
|FLOW                                                    5,051.64|
|Christmas gifts                                                   474.00|
|Bank:|Lloyds TSB, Neath|
|THET                                                   22,474.50|Bbowa                                                                986.00|
|Trustees|Development Support Programmes        300.00|UK staff:|
|Appointed annually at the AGM|Wages                                                           22,939.70|
|Gift Aid                                                13,520.63|
|Insurance                                                          633.42|
|Margaret Adams, Terry Emanuel, Rob|
|Bank repayments                                        17.89|Tax and National Insurance)                       3,996.87|
|Owen, Niki Owen, Alison Page, Sue Pilcher,|
|Andy Pudduck, Linda Wicks,|Payroll fee                                                        470.40|
|Jane Williams, Phil Osborne, Hayley Lewis,|Pension                                                           2,002.29|
|Dan Evans, Fi Evans, Kathryn Stewart.|
|Other affliations:|
|Treasurer and Administrator|Total                                                197,396.31|FLOW                                                           4,514.00|
|Sarah Moreland|THET                                                          21,097.00|
|Bank charges                                                   293.11|
|Financial link with Uganda|
|Prince Daudi Golooba|
|Mrs Marian Golooba|
|Closing balance                                          84,386.62|
|Chief Executive Offcer|Total                                                      197,396.31|
|Andy Pilcher|

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