Ch*rity Regi5tratlon No. 1100045
Company Regl$tratlon No. 04607292 {FJNgl#nd Wales)
KIDS FOR KIDS
AIYNUAL REPORT AND UNAUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021

KIDS FOR KIDS
LEGAL AND ADMIIYISTRATIVE INFORMATION
Trustee5
Mr F D N Campailla
Mr P H Doyle
Ms N Giskc
Mr A D Jenkins
Mr A Kiiig-siiiilh
Mrs P M Parker OBE, Chairma
Mrs E A Suiion
(Appointcd I l June 2021}
IAppoint¢d I l Decembcr
20201
Charlty number
1100045
Company number
04607292
Regastered office
1-7 Station Road
CTawley
Wesl SiisS¢X
RHIO IHT
Indepcnd¢nt cxaminer
Darreji Harding ACA FCCA DChA
Richard Place Dobson Scrviccs Limited
1-7 Station Road
Crawley
W¢st Sussex
RHIO IHT

KIDS FOR KIDS
CONTENTS
Page
Chaiman's stat￿n¢171
Trustees report
Iiidependejil exaininevs rcport
Siaienjeiit tsf fiiiancial activit¥es
Elalancc shcct
13
Statem¢nt of cash flows
14
Notes lo the financial slaieit)enis

KIDS FOR KIDS
CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Kid5 for Kids honoured - After 20 yeArs ive have now reeelved offici81 recognition for the help ive provlde to
ehildren iyho Ilve out of si%ht and thut of min(l. I was astounded to be aivaj'ded an OBE in thi5 year's Queen'$
Blrth(18y Honours List for the differene¢ Ive makc to the live5 of children in Darfur, a15n for the work I do in
alerting ehildren elseivhere that not only do other$ their oivn face eonditlons of extreme hardship, but, most
importAntly) that even the youngest can m8ke 8 difference. Teachers And parents tell rne that learning About Kids
for Kids #nd the direet ways In which we improve children's lives long term has opened their eyes in a which
they will never forRet.
This year in Darfur:
CoYld-19 has not Spared Darfur. or Klds for Klds. Wl)en I wrote iny report this timc last year we wcre in the middle
of tli¢ pande]￿tc. Lockdowii affected lis all, both at work and at honie. New variants are ¢aiisingT cvcn more concern
across tlie woi'ld and siidan i% not.%pared. In Darfur people continii¢ to contract wliat is Icferred to as a 'inyslery diseasc,.
but in Darfui. liospitals lack any n)cttns of Iiraling people. We saw for oiirselyes Mcllil tl)at even tli¢ most basic In¢dical
equipincnt is lacking. Thcrc is 110 liopc of oxygen or ventilators, oi. the diiigs 50 dcspcrately needcd to fi¥l)t Ilie viriis.
Tliankfully villag¢s are isolalcd. bill the way of life in Darfiir Jncans Iliat they cannot avoid Ineetlt]bT in inarkels or in Ilie
towns. In tlie citics it is cvcii worsc and that has affected all biisincsses. iinport5 and exporfs and of course travel. Tliere
is no t¢sting in villagcs and cven if there was. no villager could consider payin¥ for a test wl)¢n thc fii'sl pi'ivrity Ilas been
Ihc UlEent i)ecd to fccd thcir fainilies. Kids for Kids lias provided soap for every family in every onc of il)e l 01 villages
we Iiave adoplcd. TliiE year we l)ave extended our help fiirtlici. aiid added six ncw coinmunitlC5 to Iliose already provided
with all OUT projccts. incliiding soap. That means tliat oiir Soap Appeal continiics. There ar¢ faniilies lo wl)oin w¢ need to
provsdc five bai's of soap eacl). Pr¢vention still appears to be tl)e bcst possible defence to tliis tettible viriis. But Covid is
not thc worsi of Ilie probleins fointlics arc facing Iliis year. Hunkier is by fai. the biggcst tkn'eal.
It Is dlffieult to cypres5 the extent of the needs in Darfur. which have combincd tlii5 year to creale tlie worst ever
condilitsns I l)ave known ill tlie 20 years since we foundcd Kids foi. Kids. Inflation in Siidan is now appixTracliinbT 400/ -
an iinpossible situation. Slioi'lages of basscs froin Incdicine to bread across tlic couiitry have led to fiirtl)er llprisings. The
civilian Govci'ninent lias worked to addrcss en(leinic comiption, but violence l)as again ¢i￿pIed, partly caused by
supportcrs of tlie foi'jner regiinc. and, in Darfur, worsened after tlic feai'ed withdrawal of UNAMID wlio. allliough never
giv¢n Ili¢ mandate tliey needed to ensurc safety across the region, wcrc still helping to maintain peace and safety.
Natural disastei'5 liave always cllallengcd life in Darfur but 2(} y¢ars ago drought was ¢y¢lical. PcoplL liad coping
n)cchanisms. Years of violcnce affecting every village liav¢ put an end to that. Tli¢ vast IDP Ilnternatioilally Displaced
P¢opl¢l cainps al'e a lon& temi Icn)inder of tlie extent of tl)at violcllce and Ilie terriblc toll it lias takcn ot) tl)e entire
popiilation. Cliildi'en liave ¥rown up knowing no other life and ID tlic villages tl)at Iliey l)ad to fle¢, otlier children liave
grown up b¢li¢viiig tliat those arc Ilicir l)omcs. Eacl) year sees even nior¢ cxtremes of heal. It is carly morning in El Fasher.
tl)e regional capital, as I write and tlie tcinpcraturc is already over 3(Tr d¢grccs. Tlie haive5t last yeai., which slioiild have
provided food and incoine for all of the year. was Icss than a quarter of wl)at was needed in many pgrls. Li)¢usts and otlicr
sts caused further deprivatiot). The rain last year caine, biit flooding washed away Inuch of tl)e CTOPS. Many people lost
¢verything. Wlien your lioine is built of straw they CaDliOt wiil)slaiid torrential cind rclentles8 downpoui%. We maintain a
fvnd for exceptional ci))ergcncies and during the year tliis also incliided helping fainilies wlio%c l)oiiscs were destroyed
by fire in four of our villages. Wl)en everytliinLF is tind¢r dry, fjre is a Inajor risk and is a catastrophc.
Kid5 for Kids will not let people down. Froin the start we have been determincd never to let a fainily in need down to
wliom wc ht)ve offei'ed help. Our aiiii is to provide long-
tCTtn siipport ¢0 families ignored by tlic rcst of tl)c world,
out of sigjlit and forgotten, so that Il)¢ir Cliildrcn will liave
tlic cliancc of a bcller future. Biit we also cannot sland by
and scc pcople's assets destroyed aiid Ilicir childreii in
necd. Wc continiie to believe tliat liclping pcople lo lielp
tlJeii)sclvcs is Ilie best possible way to ensure tnie
sustainabiliiy. Biit we liav¢ always kcpt a fuiid foi.
IncrbTCIICICS.
11 is one of tl)c r¢ason5 we ask for
Donations foi. Ilic Gi'ealest Need- soiiietim¢s it is water,
sonictiin¢% goats, and stsii)eiiines too when tliere ui'gcnt
help is needcd. It is i)ot easy. People, who alirady
stressed and facinbF inany cl)allenges, Iiave lo work ¢vcii
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KIDS FOR KIDS
CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
harder to Jnakc tlie projects succeed. It takes tline to rear any aniinal foi. it to become #n assct. Our trees iniist be wat¢rcd
for at least two years before tlicy arc strong enough to be prop¢rly droLight re5151ant. But thos¢ villagcs who riin the
projects wcll arc 5trongcr, and families, becaiis¢ they arc not irlying exclLisivcly on the succcss of their crL>ps, liave
additiot)al IEsources to help tl)em througli the liaidcst tinies. Not all faimilies su¢ceed. It is liai'd to leart) of a iiioil)ei'. at tlie
bi aniiiial review when slie sliould b¢ passiiig on five liealihy goats lo anotlicr of tli¢ poorc51 faiiiilies in the village. having
so few goats after 24 montlis that anoilier family cannot be l)elped. Tli¢ debt will IEiiiait), and Ilie Aniinal Lo8n Coinn)ittee
will be asked to hclp hcT, bilt il is fi￿St1.ati￿g to find at tliat stage tl)at our goat loaii lias not been as prodiictive a5 wc liad
hoped.
However thi5 year. becaiise tlie rains went on for long¢r than usiial. thcy also ensured Ili¢ bcst gl'ass for years. We ar¢ not
talkTng of the ri¢l) lusli pmsliircs I sec in Devon or Surr¢y of CQUTSC, but ￿'asS whicli lias Jiicanl that foT thc first lime in 20
years we have Iiad fainilics witli Ilie largest flocks I have known by the lime they needcd to pass on fivc i)anny goa￿ to
help at]otlier fainily. Flocks of ovcr 30 are exceptional and in many villages we visited to Sllpeivise tlie rolaiion of tli
goats, this was the wclcoine ieport. Goats respond to conditions. Ill tiines of di'oiigl)t they will not drop their kids. 'fhis
year. iiiany liAd twins. Such welcome news. Milk for the ehildTen, ai)d a hiigely enhanced illcoine for tl)eir motl)er5.
Policies that stand the test of time
Tlic cl)allcngcs of life in Dai'ftir are very differ¢Dt to anywlierc else it) the world. I ain not awarc of any other pcoples
facing sucl) IElentless hardship. Y¢t aspirations arc thc saine tlie world over. Wc all sliare our love tsf oiir cl)ildr¢n and oi
deterniination to bring thein up liappy, l)caltliy aiid willi every cllance of living a full and activc life. Fyoin Ilie stall it WHS
obvious to ine that we n¢cdcd to listcn to faniilies and to learn froin them l)ow they livcd. and to try to idcntify ways
wlii¢li woiild liclp thcin to iinprovc theiT OWI) lives by giving Iliein Ihc tools tliey needed- whetlier it was l)calth caiE,
cdiication or a mcans to additional livelihoods- and, niosl iinportanily. to provide whatever training is nccded to give
tliein Ilie best cliance possible of inakingF tliese additional ass¢ls irally work for tlicin.
Our policy of training villagcrs to riin tlic projects tlieinselves. projccts tlicy have identified a% bcing tlie t111n￿￿$ that will
Inak¢ tli¢ inosl differ¢n¢¢ long tciin, continues to ITansforni tlicir livcs, ¥iving cliildren tli¢ r¢al prospect of a bcltci. fiituir.
By providing a packag¢ of basie essentials to individiial fainilics. from oui. goat loans to larin tools and mosqiiito nets,
digging for watcr wlicirv¢J' possible, and tTailling voluntCCTS as inidwives, first aid workers and paravcts, we are
transfoniitng tl)e lifc of Endividual fainilie5 at)d iInprovit)bl thc wliolc village. Lack ofkindcrgarten5 holds cl)ildi'en back.
Th¢r¢ is v¢ry littl¢ childliood in Darfui.. Everyonc is necdcd to hclp a fainily survive. Tli¢ little nine year old wlio, back
in 2001 only started scliool wl)en we installed our first handpilinp in liis village found s¢liool diffjcult. He was already
¢ariying a Inan's i'esponsibilities. Tlic wastcd years of l)is childhood wci'e bel)ind liim. At niiic he liad already bcen
siippoi'ting liis fajnily thiDugh l)is lonely ¢ndl¢ss walks to fctcli watci.. It was l)e wlio Inad¢ in¢ i'ealise we liad lo try to
biiild kindcrgail¢ns.
l ain enormously gralefiil to th05C PCLiple
recently wl)o llavc becoiiie Children,
Champions. Tlieir gcn¢i'osity over three years
means we will b¢ building two niore
kindei'gartens in villag¢s wliere tliey liave been
ninning our projects w¢ll. We build tlie scliool,
we equip it, and il has your clioicc of nai￿L, biit
tli¢y ar¢ owjicd by tl)e village and riin by a PTA
tlic san)c as lierel But thcic arc differences
too. In Abu Digeise whcrc wc biiilt oiir very
rJiEt Kindei'garten, onc of our first beneficiai'ies
continucs to give free bToat's Imilk lo ¢liildrei) in
need in lier villaLFC. Sl)c was the poorest of tlie
poor and now slic lias secn liei. own children
grow up liealtliier. shc is Iiclping oihei's too.
Slic is prolld to be able to l)clp oll)ers as she
was Iiclpcd.
Kids for Kids
helping the children of Darfur
by helping p8ople10 help thernseSves
%WM.KIDS FOI
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KIDS FOR KIDS
CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Inflation 15 Out of control in Sudan
Wlien we weTe at last able to return to Darfiir last year oiir plan was to iEsuine oiii. bi-anniial visits lo rcnew our contacts.
check on OUT pIDjects. and id¢ntify new ways in whi¢li wc coiild lielp. This all becanie iiiipossible as Covid-19 spread
acr055 Ilie woi'ld. Darfilr is not spared. But an inability to go to Dai.fui' does not preveiit oiir continiiing to lielp. Thanks
to tlie hard woi"k of oiii. leain it] Darftir, not jiist our Program1￿¢ Maiiagpcr Dr Salim Ahmed Salim aiid oiir Projcct Officcr
HA$s9n Mehl$i bLIt a150 Ilie voliintccrs Adam Sebil and the members tsf tlie Steering Committee kcep inc inforincd on
an altnost daily basis of coi)dilions, and how oiir projects are being iinpleincnted. I liavc dctailcd sprcadsheets with
Statistics relating to ev¢Jy aspect of wl)at we provide. In a country wli¢i'¢ ¢orruption Ilas sadly been endeinic by t1105c who
siippoi'tcd tlic prcyioiis regiin¢ I was dclcrn)ined to have 11?e ability to clicck cv¢rything. As li¢re, we liave ajiniial accoiinls
and l an) plcascd that now officials from Ilie HumAnitai'ian Aid Commi5sinn, (HAC} Il)¢ Govemincnt of SILdan's
deparlincrtt monitoring botli intcnialional c1nd local aid agencies, clicck in pcrsi)ti in oiir villages to ensiire that projc¢ts
are iinplcinented a5 they shoiild be.
Wc werc appalled to see for ourselvcs tl)e queiies foi bread and fucl and the sliocking sl)ortage and huge cost of even tli¢
most basic medicines wli¢n w¢ were theTe. Since tl)en inflation soared even Iiigl)er. It is officially over 170010
an
iinpossiblc calwlation to try lo mitiglate. Every orgaiii5ation n¢cds to plan aliead but how could I commit to adopting a
vill&¥c if I liad no id¢a if wo woiild l)ave the funds to kccp pacc willi bTralloping price inci'eases aci'oss everything froin
goals to drillinbT for water? Tliankfiilly, in ils bid to liave sanctions liftcd the IMF reqiiired Siidan to devalue tlie Sudanes¢
pound. This lias i)0 impact on villagcis sadly whose daily desperate sttilggle to feed Ilicir fainilics lias bccn Ilic UTgent
n¢cd every day for tlie entirc ycar- a yearwhen I liavc worricd Iiow to best help so ii)any liiingry cliildrcn- biit devaliiation
Incatis tliat ￿ndS I set)d tts K]iartOLIEn are woi'ih six liincs more than at the beginning of tlie yeai.. At last I could again
coiiimit lo adopting new village5 and, becaiise of the nccd we announced we wolild adopt Gaivir. Ilillat Ann15, HillAt
HAshab, TarturA Blrkat Jaro, Maagl# and Teital.
Hope for more familie5
Each ycar l ani sent a list of Il)c villaL>es Iliat have askcd Kids for Kids to adopt thci11. It is a firiii agrccmcnt by boili sides.
We disciiss cacli project in dclail, explaining exactly wliat we will provide and wlial thc villagc Illust do lo cnsiirc
sustainability and maximuin Iiclp to boili the individiial faniily and to the village as a wliolc. Goat loans arc a loan to thc
wl)ole villagc. biit cared for by ali indivtdiial f#ii)ily - if a bcnoficiary does not look aftcr thcir aniincils diiring Il)e two
years of the loan Ilic Aniinal Loaii Coininiltce, wliicli we train. has Ilic aiitlioi'ity to pass tliem to anotl)ei' family in need.
During tl)e two years howevei. the prodiicc - Inilk, yoghoiirl, eheesc
bclonb to tlie family. After they have passed on
the saine niiinbcr of LToats tliey Irc¢iv¢d, Ilie reinaining floLk is tl)¢i1s to keep. It is the same willi all aspccls of our
support. EV￿Yt1)illg is docuinented in thc Ktds for Kids Prujeet In]plementation Manuol and signed by ihc village
leaders. I was told by tlie Coinini58ioncr of HAC tl)al Il)i5 is a iinique do¢iiinenl which he wislicd other organisations
would copy, as it woiild ensuir tli¢ sustainability of pi'ojccts. It is Ilie detail and follow LIP of our tcrtm io make sure tliings
are working.
The selection of vill#gc5 15 perhaps tli¢118rdest thing for n)e to do. T]ie joy of the successfLII Icadcrs 15 immense, but the
disappointnient of Il)osc wc canllot siipport t$ sotnething I find hard to deal with. So Iliat Ilicy do not go away empty
handcd we provide mosquito lict5 to eacli villagc. Tliis is a big expensc cach y¢ar but witli malai'ia still IliL biggcsi killer
in Africa wc know that even Iliis sinall support will sav¢ Ilie lives of inany cliildrcn.
There are 6,883 people living in the six villages ive have adopted this year. The totAI numbcr of childi'en is 3,712.
In these village5 alone 18 cliildren died- 6 from mnlArig, I from diarrhoea
tlie rest from 'unknoJvn' illnesses.
Children who are niglnourishcd are very vulnerAble. And i'emember, there is no lTr¢alth care in villages and
medieines llre in desp¢rately short supply Acr05S the country.
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CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
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Key supporters without whom Kid$ for Klds would be unable to work
Voliint¢ers are wliy Kids for Kids l)as be¢n able to transfonn thc lives of so many people. thi5. our 2oih ycar, l am
protid that our policy of adopting onc villagc, one family, at a lime, lias an)oiintcd to tl)ere now bcing 10() Kids for Kids
villages in Darfur. Over half a Inillion pcople arc benefilting froin our projccts, projects alh¢il siinple, bA￿lC. Inany costing
very little, but. ¢ombincd. the package- fi'oin liandpuinps and goats, to blankcls. basic liealth car¢ dnigs for botl) liiiiiTrans
and animals. training of tir5t aid workers. It)idwive$ and paravels. farm tools, doiikey plouglis, Cliickens. donkcys. trees
and more - has a drainatic in)pact on people. lifting tl)em out of poverty. It is tlie liaid work of the voluiitCCTS IM the
villages thai inakes il work. Unlike otl)er chaTlties, wc never pay incentives. If a villag¢s wants our help they liave to
voliinleei'_ and they do, in their liundreds.
It is Iliis incrcdibl¢ spirit that pej'ineates oui. wondci'ful Kid5 foi. Kids, suppoficJE across Ilie world. In Kiiartouin Omer
Shumeina And Hatim Abu Sineing contittiic to ensiirc our funds are safegiiarded and evcry penny vf thc ￿ndS we send
to Darfur. once I havc checked each projcet and autliorised Ilic cxpenditui'c. are docllmcnt¢d and accounted for. In the
UK tliere arc Inoie voliinteeTS tlian I can list. froim M9ry Clark writing to tliank peoplc fordonating lo us tliroiigh Global
Giving. lo Iliose loyal frieiids wlio Iiave joincd oiir suppoit groups in Siii'rcy aiid London. In Ainei'ica we have Ilic
wondcrfiil siipport of Mary Jarte Kupsky wlio lias soinchow continued to help dc5Plte siiffcring for InontliE froin Long
Covid. Behitid tlic s¢en¢s Matt Deubei't pnividcs us witli invaluable support kccpiiig our IT goin&. Pete Barclav ensiircs
our database contsiiiies lo riin effjciciiily and this year Claire Atkin5 lias beet) working witli Charlotte Allum to design
a new w¢bsiie for Kids for Kids. Rewriting and cliecking ¢verythinLTr for tliis vast job lias b¢cn iny re5poI)sihility and at
limcs l adjnit I havc rcgretled Iny deterinination lo cli%ui'¢ cvcrylhing is detailed- it is a11118¢ iindcrlaking and very tllnc
consuining, bul we are doing all we can lo launeh thc new site befoi'e tlie year's cnd.
Key voliinteers arc olcoiirse our Tr115tees and I ain sad tliat Nadla Giske is having to step down. W¢ arc a very cohcsiv¢
and activc Boai'd. Nadia's cxperiencc of Sudan and hei. work willi bolli tlie UN and Ilie EU l)lls lielped Iier conii'ibutc to
oiir Boai'd Tne¢tingis which we have bccii ablc to liold via Zooiii, de5Plte Nadi?£ being based on an island in Norway.
Patrick Doyle a fonner Tiiistee wl)osc biisincss and family inlei'ests
welcoiiie to yoiir i)cw little daiigliier Patri¢k
Ineaiit l)c too liad to step down, ljas. Iniicli to my deliglit. Irjoined our Board. We are eiirirntly lioping to find another
cotnimilled siipporter lo joiii oiir Hoai'd of Trnstc¢s. Ifyoi) are tnteiesied pleas¢ do contact n)c.
In the5c days willi 50 illu¢li worrying news aboiil mzscondiict in otliei. bii8incsses and cli#Tltics it ].% important that we do
all wc can to prevent prohleins. Indeed il l)as been OLlI' aiin froin Ilie stall. In Darfiii. evcii a sinall piDblcTn. for cxatnple
a siinplc ¢ut, wtili no antiseptic oi. treatincnt, can become a cata5ti'oplie. Tliat is wliy wc fund oui. first aid woykcrs. In
Ilie UK wc liavc piit iii plac¢ robust safegllai'ding and GDPR poliLiCS wliich w¢ ¢ontii)Iie 10 UPLTrade. WL liave a Risk
Matrix wliicli wc clieck at cv¢ry Boaixl iiieeting which helps us maintain a walchfiil eye oil Lvcry aspect of Ilie cliai'ity
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CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR EJVDED 31 MARCH 2021
l am ginleful lo tlie sinall teain lielping mc tliroiigh these difficult Inonths. 1 Iiave been fortunate tliat my 50n Ala5t&ir
KIng-S￿1th wlio. as Tnistee, lias becn £2ble lo support all I do espc¢ially now that Robin Radelyffe is no longer witl) us.
l am inordinal¢ly pix>iid tlial lic lia5 bcen appointed as Ainbassador to Albania ￿lt l eannot Lielicvc lie will be able to
devotc Imueli time as lie has done tliis y¢ar wl)i1st still in the UK wlien l)e dcparts in Seplcn)ber. However we have an
a¢tive Bo#i'd of Tru51ees pliis I havc liad Iiclp diii'ing tlie year froTn a small teain of paTt tin)¢ assislants. l experimented
witli inciYAsiJi8 Ilic niiinber in tile liopc tl)is woiild genci'atc morc fiit]ds. This was t)ot tlic cas¢ in Il)is diificiilt ¢liinate biit
l am delightcd and rclieved tl)at Charlotte Allum, wl)osc work is cxceptjOJl£21, is conliiiiiing to SllPPOTt lis albcitjust one
day a wc¢k. Lily Cainpb¢ll is a rcc¢nt I'ecruit. Slie l)as already Inade hcr mai'k and is a delight to wol'k willi. We now s¢ck
a flirtli￿. PAIFut)dTais¢i', pliis it is tiine we looked for full tiinc lielp for Ine as CEO. We al'c tlicrefoir also recTUlting for
a UtQ Opcratioiis Manager. If you know anyone k¢¢n lo help us makc even morc of a diffcrcnce in Darfiii. pleasc do let
me know.
A Year of Cballemges: Soap Appegl falls shorl
The biggest challcnge throughout tl)c year lTras been tlie
pandemic. If it is not conti'olled in Afi'ica the wliol¢ wtsrld will
continue lo siiffer, yet tl)c richei. countt'ies. OEir own includcd,
arc proteclinLTr thein5clves and givinuT little support to ¢OLltilrics
that have inadequate lioal¢hcare. In Darfiir, tliere is no
Possibility of trcatmenl or even diagnosis. Last year I reported
tlic launch of our inassivc Soap Appeal. l ain enorinously pi'oiid
of our teain in Sudan - we did what we aimcd to do- provided
rivc hars of soap to every fainily in all oiir 100 villagcs. Bul
the Appeal, altlioiigli it went well. only provided a third of tli¢
fiinds necded. The rest canie froin ourTcscrves. l ain continuillg
to appeal for soap as a preventive to Covid
tli¢ only one
possible- for oiir six iiew villages.
Fundr#15ing falls short
WithoLII oiii. events and willi vii'liially no voliinteeiE availablc to help raise awareness of Kids for Kids, donations have
been seeping away. I Iiave never worked so liaTd but our incoinc lias fallen a fiirther £1 l Q.814 coinpaied to Ili¢ last
financial y¢ar, and Iliat too was dowii by £26.241 on the previous ycar. For oiir incoine io lose a Inassive £140,000 in two
years is extremely Worlyin￿￿. aiid demonstrates tlic iinportanee of the Iiard work wc had biiilt up ovcr the years.
Supportci's liave got old¢i', I l)avc not becn able to visit scliools and Rotai'y Cliibs and althoiigli T l)ave givcn as many
PowcrPoit]t presenlAtions as I can- I have not hirned down onc invilalionl
siipporters Iiave drift¢d away. Wc Iiave all
Iiad so miich to face biit l atn worried. Despite doing all I call fo pllt oiir villages on the n)ap. Kids for Kids is still their
only liope. Tlic new villages w¢ adoptcd this ycar all said they had nev¢i' rc¢e¥ved liclp of any kiiid fi'ojn anyone aiid two
said wc were th¢ir fii%l cver Yisitois.
Undei'standably voliinlecrs liavc not been cl)ecking on our collecting tins Ilial Iliey have PLII ii)to shops and now tliese
seem lo Iiave di5appeaied. l ain p¢rsonally looking aftei. several and l ain extreinely &>rateftil to tliosc sliops and
hairdressers wlio slill support Lis in tliis way. It is a siinple task to lake in a tin and replace it wlien il is full and a collecliiig
tin eall oftcn produce £.30 biit even £5 is a bonus for us! I woiild be giateftil if you can lielp. It is siinplc lo ask yoiii.
local newsagciil or liairdresscr to liave a collecting til), #nd tlicn to collect it periodically. Tlie news#gyciit in W¢sl¢otl i'iiii
by Mi. ￿nd Mr5 Sens Sathee$ivaren is Iny inost successful, providing over £10 cvery niontli. 11 Is dcliglit to V151t IlTrcni.
But tl?ere arc few lins placcd Itow. VoliinteeTS have liad so iniicl) lo contend will) in tl)eii' own lives, but if you can help in
tliis way I woiild be so deligl)Icd Just onL lin niakcs a diffcrence.
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KIDS FOR KIDS
CHAIRMAN'S STA TEMENT {CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Change in our Investment Poliey
We liav¢ been looking at intercst rates for oui. Reserves. It has bcen our policy lip 10 now to invcst only in Bonds and
Dcposit Aceounis whicli lia5 avoided all fccs and Cnsiired that we l)ave nevcr lost ai)y fund.% at all ii) the vagai'ies of tlie
financial Jnarkei in its niany ups &iid down5. But rates are so low now. and in the loss of Robin wlio worked hard with
me to identify tl)e bcst places to put oiir funds. tlie Board of Tnistees lias decidcd lo ask Rathbones and Tilbury to invcst
oiir fiinds foj. lis attd yc8. this titne ivc will piit fiinds into eqiiiti¢s, but only inYestin&y elhieally. We will bc watcliing to
see how Iliis policy con)pares over linie.
Budgetlng Jvith ¢onfidenee 15 of PAramount ImportAnce to any organlsatlon.
It is challenging in most years, becaiisc we rcly on individiials donations, and Ilic vast Jnajoi'ily are 5inglc donations. Biit
tliis inakos my job of coinmirting lo provide hclp dirricult to calciilal¢. especially with tlic soaring iiiflation which
conliniies in Sudan. I will not off¢r Iielp tl)en fjnd we do not l)avc tl)e fiinds to fulfil OLir proniises. Tliis is wliy Regular
Glving is so in)portant. Every 5Jnall inontl)ly donation lias an iinpacl on niy ability to plan proj¢¢ls. Those wonderful, far
sighted pcople wlio become Children's Champions arc more importaiit tlian I cai) Say in cjiabling Kids for Kids to
conliniie to implcnienl oiir life changing projects. We arc dcsperalc for moir regular siipport lik¢ Iliis. froni sinall to large.
It ha5 Iicver bect) Inor¢ iinporlaiit. Witli events iinpossiblc over the past two Ye￿'S oui. income f¢ll over £40.000. In soinc
ways, tliis is a success coinpared to Inany otli￿. charities. but for lis tliat is tlie eqiiivalcnt of building a kiiidcTgarten,
adopting a village. providing a siibinersible puinp or training 20 IMidwEves. Those arc life changinki thiii85 Iliat are lost.
Planning ghead
Each yeai. our budgct ext¢nds to those projects to wliich we ar¢ fully coinmitted. for exainple the ¢ommilinenl to provide
oiir wliole integi'ated package of pi'ojects to oiir neiw stx vlllAges. and to plans lo provide furtlier projccts 511clI as
kind¢rgartcns, licaltli cetstres and veterinary units and a inoringA plantation wliicli l ain deterit)iJicd to do, biit Cal￿0t
coinmit to providijig as yet bccaus¢ of the Liiicertainly of getting siiffici¢nt fiinding. The Moringa Pi'oject is a dream of
mine. MOrin￿￿￿5 air exlraoi"dinary trces. T]ioy grow quickly, providc shade, their leaves are ricl) in vitainin C biit, and
this is wliy l Am so ¢xciled. ¢l)cir s¢cds l)ave tlie ability to purify watCT. Tliis is a technology iinknown as yct in Sudan.
Just imag7ine if we coiild plant a Inoringa plantation in every village and people coiild liaive.%t tlie seeds to provide their
cl)ildren with clcats wat¢r. This is a niiniiniim of a three ycar piDjcct not as yet contiacted, but wllich l ain hoping wc will
bc able lo fiind in tlie conitng moiiths.
There are many ways in whicli yoii can Iielp Kids for Kids.
Birthday Celebrations Contlnue
Celebiattng oiir 20y¢ars of l)elpillg cliildren in Darfur has been cliallenging. Resti'ictions on nuillbers and thc uncertainty
of thc British weathcr has Inadc il almost ijnpossiblc to c¢l¢biale as we woiild liave wished. Challenge20 liowevcr
Continues lo ask yoii all lo eclcbralc in your own way- a sponsoiEd ¢l)allengc involving 20 - froni coll¢LtingT 20 x 2n
pencc (tliank you Anne Divyerl a Inilc a day for 20 days. to Charlotte Allum and AnnA Sambrook padille boardin
down the Tlianies for 20 Jnilesl My ¢lialIcn￿￿c was inviting friends to lea T¢a for Twenty- lioping> lo i'ais¢ enoiigli for
20 goatsl I liad 10 people lo tea in Siirrey and Devon and I"Mised ovcr £2.000 froin woiiderftil generoiis fTicnds, Oiir 21
birtl)day 15 not until 8 Maj'cli next ycar, so there is still time for yoiir challeii¥c. l aim Iliinking of a Tipple for Twenty
on¢c I am back oil nly feet after a hip rcplaccincni opcrationl Do coine. If you would likc to join iii please Ict Ine know
wliat you arc doing.
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KIDS FOR KIDS
CHAIRMAN'S STATEMENT (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR EIVDED 31 MARCH2021
Covid Could not be Allojved to deprive us all of our ivonderful Candlelit Christmas Comeert. biil it bccaine apparcnt
tlJat it woiild not be possible. or indeed wise, lo liold a 'live' event. Biil I wa5 detennincd wc Illllst not lose thc Inagic of
seeing our fi'icnds. So Inany pcoplc coinc from so many different places. Inany froin overseas, wl)ich is wlEat inakes our
Concert so meinorablc. Queen's Gate School rosc to tl)c cl1allen￿￿e. The cliildrcn Slc ng Ilicir li¢ai'ls oiit ond werc TCCOI'ded.
eacli of our wondcrfiil Patrons Inadc vidcos Ilicinselvcs of Ilicir Chrisliiilc s mcss1c ges and Readings, and thcii joincd us
'live' on the night. The Zooim In¢cling was huge. We caiiglit siglit of friends froin all over the world and wcre able to
spcak lo tlicin. It was a fitting end to a year of ¢l)allenges. of friendsliip aci'oss so many miles, wanntli aiid love reaching
oiil logethei. to llclp childrcn wlio arc still so v¢ry Iniicli in n¢od.
Mrs P. M. Parker OBE- Tnistee
Dorfiip. ts ut the for front of cliniale change- sap7dsloriJ7 ovei. (lie iiiarkel
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KIDS FOR KIDS
TRUSTEES REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS, REPORT)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Thc tnistces piEseni their report and fiiiaii¢ial st#teTnent5 for Ihc ycar ciidcd 31 March 2021.
Thc finaiicTral statement% have be¢n prepared til a¢¢ordancc with thc accoijnliiig policicb 5¢t oiil 11) l)ot¢ I to the finaiieial
stalcmciits aiid coiiiply with the charity's Mtinorandum atsd Arti¢lc5 of As50cialioi), Ihc Coinpdiiics Atl 2006 atid"Accounting
aiid Reporliiig by Charities.. Statcimciitof Rccoinjnended Pi?elice applicabl¢ 10 ehariiies prepaiijig theii'aecoiinrs iii #ccordaiice
with the Fiiiancial Reporting Siaiidard applicablc in the UK aiJd Rcpiiblic of Treland IFRS 1021 lcffective l Jajiuaiy 20191
ObJe¢tlve5 and #elivitie5
Piiblic bthiefit
All ¢h&riti¢s iii EiJgland and Wale5 miist have charitable aiins that are based oil providiiig piiblie bemefjl ai)d coimply Wlth
scclion 4 of the Chariti¢s Acr 2011. The tt'LlStees huve Tegard to thc Charity Comini5sioiI's guidance oli piiblic benefit.
Achlevements and performance
Flngnclll rcvl¢w
Reseryes policy
It is thc policy of th¢ charity lo maiiitain sufficient rcscrycs to ensiire that thc charity cali sustain 0pci?tioi￿ and fitlfil
COi]llnilJnent$ 10 projects ai)d stuff foi. the cqiiivalciTrt of a ycar. As iiisiirajjce is iiot availablc foi. risks in Siidaji, Ihc trustees
have allocated a furtheranioiiiitof TC5CTVCS to coversuch ev￿11uallIies. The Iiiislees have also Inade piDvision foT high inflJtioii
by allocaling ali additional roniingency.
Stru¢tur¢, gOVerna￿Ce management
Th¢ chdrity 15 controlled by its goveniing dociimciil, a Mcmoi?ndum and Articles of Association, and coiistitutes a liinited
compaiiy, limiied by guaraiitee. as defined by thc Coinpanies Act 2006.
The irii8te¢$. who 81¢ a150 Ihc director5 foi. the piiipose of COEnpany law, and who scjvcd diiring the ycar and up to Ilie date ol
Slgnaliire of thc fiiiaiirial slal¢ni¢nls were..
Mr F D N Caihpailla
Mr P H Doyle
M5 N Gi5ke
Mi. A D Jei)kins
Mi. A Kiiig-siiiiih
M13 P M Purkcr OBE, Chainnaii
Mrs E A Sullon
IAppoinled I l jul￿ 2021)
(Appoiiited I l Dec¢mbcT 20201
Tnistees are rtcviiiied eithei. as a rcsuli of pci'soiial recoinincndalion aiid irtlrodiicliots or following advcrii5cni¢ni of a v3cancy.
Poletjtial tniste¢s urc uskcd to outlii)e how they believc Ihcy can contribule 10 ihe ¢hariiy's objectives and air inierviewed by
Ihe Chdinndjl drtd al lea51 oiie other trustee. Thcy arc then iilvited to meet the other Tnistees aii(I to ubs¢rvc il B04r(I 1￿cct171gy
prior 10 ai)y appointLn¢iit.
Noiie of th¢ trubt¢¢b has Jny beneficial inteTesl iii thc con)pany. All of the ii'iistees aff intyi)bers of the Company ai)d guaTaiitc¢
to coi)tribulc a inaxiniun) of £1 O iii Ili¢ evcnt of a winding lip.
Rlsk manAgemeiit
The Ini8iees hav¢ a duty to idcntify aiid review thc risks 10 which the chaTity 15 exposed and to ensiire appTopriate coiitrols arc
in place to providc rca5011able assiiraiice agaiijsl frdiid aiid error.
Tnislecs have givet) consideratioii to thc Charities SORP I'Siat¢ment of RccoThiM¢i)ded Prnclice'l Coininiltc¢'s advie¢ in it5
piiblication 'Impli¢aiiunb of COVID-19 Control Measiiirs aiid Charity Fii)an¢iRI R¢poi1ii)g' aiid 10 Ihe risks arisiiig7 a5 a resiilt
of Ihc Loroiiavirus pandeniic. The Charity is activcly tiioiiitoi'iiig aiid ihaiiagii)g tlic bittiutioii as it dcvclopb. Wc havc adaptcd
our operations and considcr that thc Charity has adeqiiale r¢sciv¢s.
Thi$ report has bccn prepaird in aceordance with ihc special provi$i()iis of Part 15 of Ihc CoThpanic5 Act 2006 Telating to sinall
coinpai)ies.
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KIDS FOR KIDS
TRUSTEES REPORT (INCLUDING DIRECTORS, REPORT) (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH2021
The TTU5tecs rep011 was approved by tlie Boaiyl of Tn15te¢s.
i fl•a-
Mrs P M Parker OBE, Chairman
TTL)Stcc
•*J
Di.firibiilioii of.¥oup conliiriie.f li) ihc iieiv villogrtf
Sfoi. euclif&nJilJ'
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KIDS FOR KIDS
INDEPENDELYT EXAMINER'S REPORT
TO THE TRUSTEES OF KIDS FOR KIDS
I report to the IE715tees on my exainiiiation of the fIn￿1claI stat¢m¢ntb of Ki(Is for Kids (the charity) for thc year ended 31
March 2021.
ResponslbRlltles and basts of report
As the trustees of thc charity land also ils directors for thc purposes of coinpai?y lawl yoii are T¢5P0115ible foT the preparation
ofih¢ finaiicial 51at¢meiit5 in aCCoL￿alIce with the requircmcnls of the c0inpaiii￿ Aci 200(? Iihe 2006 Act).
Having 5atisficd Inyself that the finaiitial Stat¢1￿¢￿t5 of the chai'ity air iiol i'eqiiired to be aiiditcd iiiidcr Part 16 of Ilie 2006
Act yiid arc eligiblc foi. iiidepeiident exaJniiiaiioJJ, I rcport in i¢spe¢i of my exaiiiiiiatsoji of thc chaiÈty's fJJiaiJcial slatem¢iilS
carricd oiil iin(Ici- seclioii 145 of the Charilics Act 2011 (the 201 l Acl}. In catryiiig oiit iny cxJininHlion I havc followed all
thc applicabl¢ Directions given by thc Charity CominiSSiOII Iiiider s¢¢tion 14515llbl of th¢ 2011 Art.
Independent examiner's stAtement
Siiicc the chaTiIy's gross iiieojnc Cxceeded £250.OQO YOUT exaininer miist be a member of a body li%ted in.%ectioii 145 of thc
2011 Act. I cojifirm that 121n qiialified tv ui)dertakc Ihc cxaminalioii becaiise l aiii a meniber of Ji)stilllle of Charlei'ed
Accountants in Eiigland and Wal¢s, which 15 011¢ of the listed bodies.
K hJY¢ ¢oimp5el￿ imy examiiiation. I confjmi that no matters hav¢ come to ]ny attci)tioii in coiu]cctioi) with thc cxamination
giving in¢ cause 10 believe that in aiiy matcrial respect..
accoiinliiig records wcrc Jiot kept in r¢specl of the chai'ily as rcquircd by scetioji 386 of the 2006 Act: or
the finaiicial stdlctnejiis do not a¢¢ord with Ihosc rccords. or
the finaiicial siaieinents do not COTnply with the &ccouiiling requiirincnts of sc¢tioii 396 of th¢ 2006 Act olhcr than
any requiY¢inei)t that thc account5 give a trLie &nd fair vicw which is not a matter ¢on8idered as part of an iiJdepend¢nt
exajnlliarion, or
the fjiiajieial slalcn)¢nt5 have iiot beeii prcparcd in accordance wilh Ihe inelhods and prin¢iples of the StAIWliwII ol
Recoinnieiidcd Praelice for a¢coiFntiiig aiid rcpoiting by charities applicable lo cliarities prcpariiig Ihcir aecoiiiils in
aceoTdancc with the Ftnaijcial Reporting Staiidard applicable iii the UK aiid Repilblic ot'Treland IFRS 102}.
I havc no ¢ott¢enis and have come across no other rnatters in coiiti¢¢tion with th¢ ¢x8inittotioii to which atteLItiOli shoul(1 be
drawn in this r¢port in ordei" to ¢]￿bIC a propel. understaijding of the fJiiaJJcial slaicjncnis lo b¢ rea¢hcd.
DArren H#vding ACA FCCA T)ChA
RichaTd Placc Dobsoii Scrviees Liinil¢d
1-7 Station Road
Crawley
West Susscx
RHIO IHT
Datcd..
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KIDS FOR KIDS
STATFMENT OF FINAIYCIAL ACTIVITIES
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR EIVDED 31 MARCH 2021
Current flnaneithl year
Unrestricted Unrestricted
funds
fuaids
g¢nerxl
de5ignAled
2021
2021
R¢$trlcted
rund$
TotAI
Totol
2021
2021
2020
Notes
Income from..
Donations
Fundraising aclivitics
InvcsimeiitS
328,791
24,4(?0
7.224
148,807
477,598
24.460
7.224
396,414
56.794
8.783
TotAI Income
360.475
148.807
509,282
461,991
endlture on:
C05t5 of 8eneratiiig voliintary income
42,491
42,491
42,443
ChaTltable activities
Project work in Sudaii
184,373
109,098
172,583
466.054
591,517
Total ¢hArlt8ble e%peNditure
184.373
109,098
172.583
466,054
591.517
TotAI resources expended
226,864
109,098
172.583
508,545
633,960
Net Ineomingl(outgolng) resour¢e5
before tr*n$fers
133,611
1109.0981
123.7761
737
1171,9691
Gross li?nsfers beiweell fiinds
144,3721
44.372
Net incDrncl{exp¢ndlture) for the yeArl
Net movement In fuNd5
89,239
164.7261
123,7761
737
1171.9691
Fuiid b21aii¢¢s at l April 2020
-135.232
698,56
24.376
1,058,174
1.230,143
Fund balances at 31 March 2021
424,471
633,840
600
1,058.911
1,058,174
The slatem¢nt of fiiiancial activities incliidcs all 8aiiis aiid1055es recogjiised in the year.
All iiicorne aiid cxpcjjditure derivc froni conliiiiiijig a¢iivitits.
The stalcmejii of fiiiaiicial aclivilie$ a150 coinplies with the r¢quiremeiils for an incoine and cxpciidihire acLount uiider the
Companies Act 2QO6.
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KIDS FOR KIDS
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES (CONTINUED)
INCLUDING INCOME AND EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Prior financiAI yeAr
Ullreslrictcd Unrestrlcted
funds
funds
general
deRignaled
2020
2020
Restricted
fund5
Total
2020
2020
Notes
In¢ome from:
Donations
Fundrdising a¢iiviiie$
Invesln)enis
298,260
56,794
8,783
98,154
396,414
56.794
8,783
Total In¢om¢
363.837
98.154
4C)1.991
Ex
endlture on..
Costs of gei)erating voliilltary income
42.443
42.443
Ch(Irit(Iblc aclivilie5
Proj¢ct work iii Siidaii
214,31
250.000
127.206
591.517
Total charitable expenditure
214,311
250,000
127,206
591,5 17
Total r¢sour¢e$ expendeil
256,754
250,000
127,206
6.13,96a
N¢t fneomlnglloutgoingl re$ouree5 before
tr8nsftrs
107,083
1250,0001
129,D521
1171.9691
Gr05S tfdnsfcrs behvcen funds
1103,0001
103,000
Net Ineomel(¢xp¢ndltur¢l for the yearl
Nel movement funds
4.083
{147,0001
129.0521
1171.9691
Fiiiid balaiiccs at l April 2019
331,149
845,566
53,428
1,230,143
Fund h&lAiices ht JI Mgrth 2020
335,232
698,566
24,376
1.058,174
The statement of fLnaii¢ial activit1¢5 incliid¢s all Sai]￿ aiid 108scs recognised in the year.
All income aiid expeiidilui'e d¢rive fron) coiitiiiiiing dctiviti¢S.
The slaten)e)Il of fii)ancial activities also complics with the requiremeiiis for ali iiicome and expeiiditure aceoiinl iirtder th¢
Compaiiic5 Act 2￿6.
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## **KIDS FOR KIDS** 

## **BALANCE SHEET** 

## _**AS AT 31 MARCH 2021**_ 

|||**2021**||**2020**||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
||**Notes**|**£**|**£**|**£**|£|
|**Current assets**||||||
|Debtors|**12**|38,761||44,627||
|Cash at bank and in hand||1,234,354||1,288,196||
|||1,273,115||1,332,823||
|**Creditors: amounts falling due within one**||||||
|**year**|**13**|(214,204)||(274,649)||
|Net cu ITen t assets|||1,058,911||1,058,174|
|**Income funds**||||||
|Restricted funds|**14**||600||24,376|
|Unrestricted funds||||||
|Designated funds|**15**|633,840||698,566||
|General unrestticted funds||424,471||335,232||
||||1,058,311||1,033,798|
||||1,058,911||1,058,174|



The company is entitled to the exemption from the audit requirement contained in section 477 of the Companies Act 2006, for the year ended 31 March 2021. 

The directors acknowledge their responsibilities for ensuring that the charity keeps accounting records which comply with section 386 of the Act and for preparing financial statements which give a tme and fair view of the state of affairs of the company as at the end of the financial year and of its incoming resources and application of resources, including its income and expenditure, for the financial year in accordance with the requirements of sections 394 and 395 and which othc1wise comply with the requirements of the Companies Act 2006 relating to financial statements, so far as applicable to the company. 

The members have not required the company to obtain an audit of its financial statements for the year in question in accordance with section 476. 

These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to companies subject to the small companies regime. 

The financial statements were approved by the Tmstees on .... **0 21** Mr FD N Campailla Mrs P M Parker OBE, Chairman **Trustee Trustee** 

The financial statements were approved by the Tmstees on .... 

## **Company Registration No. 04607292** 

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KIDS FOR KIDS
STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
2021
2020
Notes
Cash flows from operfiting activitie5
Cash {absorb¢d byllgciicratcd fiDin opcralions
21
161,0661
66.793
Investing aetlvltles
IIivc5tni¢iil iiicome re¢¢iv¢d
7,224
8.783
P4et cash gen¢rAt¢d from Inve$tlng Actlvltles
7,224
8.783
Ntt ¢#$h used flnoMclt)g a¢tlvltlts
Nel (deer¢aseyln¢reasc In cash and cash equlvglellts
153,842}
75.57C)
Cash and cash equiyaleiits at beginning of year
1.2118.196
1,212.620
Ca$h And cAsh equlvAlent5 at end of year
1,234.354
1.288,196
dr
Villuge.Ic17nol- be[oie
Kids.(or Kicl.f ' Kindeig(71'1eii - alieF'
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KIDS FOR KIDS
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
FOR THE YEAR EIVDED 31 MARCH 2021
A¢¢oiinting poll¢les
Charity informatio
Kids fol. Kids is a pi'ivate company IiTnit¢d by guar#iit¢¢ inci>iyor&ted in Englaiid alid Walcs, coihpaiiy iiiimbcr 04607292.
as well ¢hariiy registered iii Englaiid and Walcs, charity Jiiii)Iber I IQO(J45. and r¢cogni5cd itt Sudan as a charitable
foiindatiOE). The r¢gi$i¢JYd olfice 1$ 1-7 Siarion Road. Crawlcy, Wcst SiisseK, RH IQ IHT.
A¢countlng ¢onv¢ntlon
The finaiiLial slalejnenis have been prcparcd in aCcol￿aliC¢ witli the cliai'ily's Meinoiindiim aiid Articles of As50cialion,
the Coinpaiiies Act 2006 aiid"Accoiinliiig and Rcportiiig by Chaiilic5'. Staieii)eiil of Reconmicjidcd pr￿Ctice appli¢abl¢ to
chai'ilies prepai'iiig theii. accouiits in accoTdance with the Fiiian¢ial RcpDrtiJig Sldndaiyl applicablc iij thc UK aiid Republic
of I[eI￿ld IFRS 1021 l¢ff¢ctive l January 20191" The ch2riiy 1$ a Piiblic Bcjicfit Entity as defined by fRS 102.
Thc fijancial stalcjncjits arc prcparcd ill stcrlii)g. which is the ftijiclional Cu￿encY of ihc ¢haL'ity. Monetary amoui)t5 in
these financial statements are roiinded to the nearest £.
The finaii¢ial SlaleTnei)15 hav¢ be¢E) prepared linder the hisiori¢>l Cost convci)tioJi. The principal &ccoutsting policies
adopted ale bet out below.
1.2 Golng eoneern
Ai thc liiiic of approviDg thc fiDaiicial btoteiM¢iits, the trustees have a reasonable expcctatioii that the ch8T2ly has adequate
rcsoiirccs (o contiiiue iii opcrdlioiial cxislcntt for ihc forcsccable future. Thiis Ihc InistCC5 continue to adopt the going
colleern basis of accoiinting in prepaiing the fli￿licial Statem￿115.
1.3 CliaritAble funds
Thc Charity maintains a general iinreslricled fund that rcprescnts fiinds that are expendable a¢ the discr¢iion of Iht trustees
in furiheraijce of the objects of the charity.
Desigiiated fuiids are Ul￿C5t[￿ctcd fuiid5 hcld iii thc UK or iii Siidaii that have bthi eamiarked for projeet ¢xpe]IditlllE in
Sudaii 01 to mitigatc risks lo Ihc cffcclivc implcmcnlation of ptojcct5.
R¢$tri¢ted futsds hilvc beeii piDvided lo thc charity for Pdrticular purposes, aiid it 1$ the policy of Ihc board of ttw5tee5 10
carcfiilly I￿oni10r Iht appli¢alioi) vf these fund$ in d¢ci¥rddn¢e wilh Ihc restricliojis pldced upon theiii.
Their 1.% iio formal policy of transfer between fiinds or on the allocation of fiinds to dcsi8JiHtcd fiinds. otheT thaii Ihal
dcscribed abov¢.
Any other proposed Iraiisfer betweeii funds would be Considered on theii. particular ¢ircumstanc¢s.
Donutioll llicoinc i5 rccogiilscd at thc poinl thc eharity tcceive5 the incoine.
Fiindi'diSlll¥ Iii¢Dme ib r¢¢ogni￿d wh¢tL Ihc charity bccon)es legally entiil¢d lo ¢hc snromr aiid ihr rv¢nl lo which it r¢lal¢s
has lakcll place.
Invcstment income is recognised a$ it 1$ received.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR EIVDED 31 MARCH 2021
Accounting poll¢les
1.5 Expenditure
Liabilities air Tecogijiscd as expcnditure as soon as (li¢re is a legal or coi)stTUCtiv¢ obligatioli COTninittiiig the ¢hariiy to
that ¢xpen(littirc, tt is probablc that a Irai)sfer of e¢onoimi¢ bcncfit5 will bc rcqiiiicd iii scMl¢mciit uiid th¢ Jmouiil of the
oblTgatioii cali bc mcasiiird Irliably. Expaidilure is atcoiiiiied for on an a¢¢nials bdsis anfl has tldssificd ui)der
hcJdings that aggregate all cost related lo the eatcgory. Where costs caiiiiot be direcily aiiribiiied lo particiilar hcadiiigs
Ihey have been allocated to activitie5 oll a ba515 consistent with th¢ lis¢ of resources.
Costs of gcncrating fiind5 incliide office nii)iiiiig costs, as well as admiiiistralive eXp￿IseS and bookkeeping. Thcy also
ittcliidc govemai)¢e Costs which air those cost5 as50ciatcd with ineeling the conslittilional and statutory rcquirCm￿lt5 of
rhe charity.
Charitable exp¢tiditUT¢ COlllPTiSC5 Ih05C Costs IllClllTed by the charity in the delivei'y ot. ils activities aiid services foT It5
bcntficiaries, as Ivcll as rosls relating lo th¢ tn15tees' visits lo nioiiitor alld cvaliiatc thc projccls.
1.0 TAngible fixed Ass¢ts
Taiigible fixed asscls arc inilidlly measured ai ¢ost and 511b5eqiiently Inea&uird at cost or valuatioii. iiet of depreciation aixl
any impairnicjit loss¢$.
Dcprccia¢ion is recognised 50 as to writc off the cost orvaluatioii ofassets l¢ss Ih¢ir residual valii¢s ov¢r their iisehil livcs
011 the following ba&e&'.
Compiiiers
330/0 on cost
The gain or loss aiising on the dispo8al of ali asset i5 d¢tcrrniiicd a5 Ihc diffcrciicc bctwccii Ihc salc procc¢ds aiid ihe
canyiiig valiic of thc assct. and is recogtiised in iicl iii¢oiDcllcLpcndiftircl for Ihc ycar.
Itel￿S of les8 th8n £1,000 arc not capitalis¢d.
1.7 Cash c4sh ¢qulv#l¢nts
Cash at balik alid cash in haiid tncliides cash aiid short tcrm highly liqiiid investnients with a short matiirily of thT¢¢ moiiih5
or less frojn the dale of acquisilioll or opening of Ihe depo$il or siihilar a¢couni.
1.8 FiNaThcial in5trument5
The cliarily only has fjiiaijcial asscts and liabilities of a kiiid that qualify as basic fiiian¢ial iiisttiiinenls. Basi¢ finaiicial
Ln5tiumciits are initially recognised al Iraiisaelioji valu¢ aiid sub&cqiicnlSy Incasuicd al thcir seiilcmcnl valiic.
1.9 TAXAtio
As a rc8iStcred charity. the company ts exempl froin iJicoin¢ ai)d corporaiion lax to Ihe exlciit ihai its in¢viMe and g3ins
air applicable to chai'ilablc piiiposcs oiily. Value Added Tax is not re¢over8ble by the coinpai)y, 8iid is therefore incliided
in thc rclcvant costs iii thc Stateiiieiit of Fii)aneial A¢liviii¢s.
1.10 En]ployee bcnefTrts
Thc costb of shoit-tcrin cmploycc bcnefit5 reco81iised as a liability di)d uii GXPCIiS¢.
Thc c05t of any 111111scd holiday entiilemenl is recogiiised iii the period iii which thc cmploycc's scrvices arc reccivcd.
1.11 Retlremettt beThefit$
Thc cliai'itablc conipaiiy opci'atC5 a dcfincd conti'ibiilioji p¢ii81011 $chem¥. Conlribiilioi18 payahlL (o the charitable
COTnpany's pcnsion sch¢nie air charged to the Siatejiiejil of Finajicial Aelivilics iii Ihc pci'iod io which Ihcy rclalc.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS {CONTINUED)
FOR TIIE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Accountlng poll¢l¢$
1.12 Foreign exehAnge
Asscts and liabiliiies in foreign ¢utr¢nci¢5 are translated ii)to sterling al the Tates of exchaiige ruliiig at the balai)ce sheet
dale. Transaclioiis iii forcigii ciirrencies art ti-aiislaied iiilo 51erliiig at thc ratc of cxchangc Nliiig at the datc of transactTOll.
Excliang¢ differellccs arc lakcn into ac¢oiint iii arriving ¥t Ihc opcrdting rcsiilt.
1.13 Debtor5
Debtors are re¢ogt)is¢d at the 5cttlcmcnl amoiint diie. PIEpayments #r¢ v4lu¢d Ihc awnouiit prepaid.
1.14 Credltors
Creditors aTf rccognisd where the charity has a prcscjil obligaiioii r¢siiliiiig from a past ¢vtiil th¥t will probably Irsiills t
thc transfer (>f funds 10 a tliird party aiid thc ajnoiint diie to sellle the obligatloll Cllli bc Incu5UTcd or c5tiinat¢d reliably.
Crcdilors are nornially re¢ogiii5cd at tlieir seltleineiit amouiit aftcr ullowijig for at)y discounts diie.
1.15 Wlndlng up Or di5s01ution of the ehfirhty
If iipon winding lip oi. dissolutioii of the charity Ihcre remain any assets. after the batisfactioll of all dcbts and liabiliti¢s,
the asscis r¢pres¢nled by the accuilliilatcd thnd shall b¢ transferre(I to soihc othcr charitablc body or bodie5 haviiig 5iinilar
objects io the chai-iiy.
Crlttcal aeeounting e5tirnate5 and Judgenients
In the applicalioii of thc charity's accoiiiiting policics. thc Inistccs are reqiiired io make jiidgeniciils. estiinates aiid
assiimptlollb that affcct thc amoiints report¢d for dsscls Jiid liabilities as al the balanc¢ sliect dalc and thc ainounts rcportcd
foi. r¢v¢nues and cxpc115es duri)Ig the yeai.. Thc cstimaies aiid associated assuniplions arc bascd oil historical CXPCTicncc
nd other fActO￿ that air considcrcd to be iEl¢vani. Acthal rc5111t5 Enay differ from these e5tiiiiales.
The csliinalcg and iiiiderlyiiig as5UrnPtions are reviewed oil an ongoing basts. R¢vi510115 to accounliiig eslimales are
recogniscd in the period iii ivhi¢h thc c51imate 15 Tevi5ed where Ihc rcviston affects only that peiiod. or iii the period of (he
rcvisioii aiid fiitiiir pei'iods where the revision affects both ciirrciit and fiihire periods.
Managemeiit lia5 inadc assiiniptions and estiinutcd dcprcciation rates iii respect of showiiig d lrn¢ and fair view of the asseis
at thc balaiicc shcet dat¢.
DonAtlons
Unreslrlcted
runds
general
2021
Restrltted
fund5
Total Uiireslri¢led
fiiiid5
gEII¢Fal
202
Total
fiiiids
2021
2021
2020
2020
Doiidtion$
Gift aid
287,536
41.255
148,807
436,-143
41.255
245.307
52.953
98.154
343.461
52,95.1
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NOI'ES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Fundral$lng aellvldes
Unr¢slvlct¢d Utjrcstricled
fund$
ftijids
gemerAI
general
2021
2020
Fiindrdising eveiiis aiid other activities
Social lotieii¢s
17,290
7.170
50,154
6,64
Fui)drai8ing a¢ttvitlCb
24.460
56,794
Investment$
Unrestrlcted Unrcslricled
fiitjds
gcii¢ral
2020
geNeYal
2021
Iiiterest reccivdblc
7.224
8,783
Co%ts of gcnerallng voluntAry ineome
Unyestrlcted Uiireslricted
fuijds
g¢nerg1
2021
gwieral
2020
Fuiidi?isin
Social lotteries inoiithly prizcs
I,xoo
659
4,-300
602
19,288
18,253
Staff c05t
Other fiindT1115ing costs
16,813
Fiindraisiii8 and publicity
42,491
42,443
42,491
42,44.3
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR EIVDLD 31 MARCH2021
Charitable aetlvltles
Project work Project ivork
in Sudan
in Sudan
2021
2020
Staff ¢ost$
Proj¢cl work ii) Siidan
71,256
350,808
57.864
469.408
422,afA
527.272
Share of support costs {see note 8)
Shar¢ tsf gov¢n?ance c05t5 (see llote 81
40.825
-3.165
61,291
2,954
466,054
591,517
An#ly5is by fund
Unrestricted funds- general
Unrcstricted fiin¢ts- desigll4ttcd
ResliY¢l¢d fund5
214.311
250,000
127,206
109,098
172.5113
466,054
591,517
Support costs
S￿pport costs Govcrnanee
¢o$ts
2021 Siipporl costs
Gov¢ii)aiice
051s
2020
Depre¢i8tiot)
Gciicral office expenses
Adrnin as515tanee
iio
16.288
24.537
16,288
24,537
33,939
27.242
27,242
Aiidit fees
Trustee cxpcl￿cS
2,¥20
345
2.820
345
2.640
314
2,640
40.825
3,165
43,990
C)1.291
2.954
64.245
Goveniaiice costs iiicliidcs paymeiits lo the ittdep•i(l¢nt eKaniiner of £2.82012020- £2.6401 for iiidependeiit cxatniiiaiioii
fees.
Net nioveinent In funds
2021
2020
N¢1 niovcmciit in fiiiid5 15 slated afteT chargingllcTeditiiigl
Indepet)denl examiiiaiioii fee5
Depreciatioii of owiicd tangible fjxed assets
2,820
2,640
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Truste
No Inistee ha8 been wdid for 5crvic¢s as R trustee, biit the C.E.O. Ivho is also a Inisree has been paid for her $erv2ces as
C.E.O. lolalling £96.16] 12020.. £73,799). Furthci. dctsils rcgai'ding this are iiicliided in nol¢ I l.
Thc Irustcc's salary has been split bctWCCiJ C05t of charitable activities and gcneraiing ftjnds in a 3..1 raiio.
Triistee5 expens¢s
Expcjiscs rctjnbiirsed lo th¢ CEO, who is a150 a tiuslee. lolall¢d £18,50312020.. £18,621) duriDg the yEar.
Expe115cs charged to the charity by th¢ tnistce5 iiicliide costs relating lo the trustccs programnie meetjiigs to inonitor and
evaliiatc Ihc piDject5, pliis offjec cxpcnse$ in¢1111"ed by P. M. Parker OBE. who providcs office space at her homc as
agr¢ed by the Charity Comjnissiotjers in 2007 of£13.000. Thc cost has iriiiaiiied the sanie for 14 years al £13.aoo12O20..
£]3,0￿1. Thi5 has coiitiniied to save the charity from haviiig lo pay escalating coinmercial rale5 for officc accointnodatioii
costs aiili s¢tvircs.
li
Employees
The averag¢ monthly nuillber of eEnployccs diiriiig the year was:
2021
2020
Number
Niirnber
CEO
Employment e05ts
2021
2020
Wage5 aiid salaTI¢S
Social scciirity costs
Othcr pcnsioji costs
111.599
9.828
3.048
65.719
8,080
3,353
94.475
77,152
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
Einployees
The Tjuslces. resoliilioii lo pay Mrs P. M. Parker, the CEO, a salary (disclosed above and in Jiote 101 was approved by
the Charity ComnTris%ioi) in 2Q07. Thc Tiuslees delennii)td in October 2012 that replacingy tlie airrcnt CEO with 5011)coiie
paid at fiill inarket iatcb woiild IrqiiiTe the cl)ai'ity to pay a package of beiwccii £90,000 aiid £125,000 al that tiii)c. i.c. an
&vei?Ee of £107,500 per ye41'. pliis aJJ iiicrease for inflatioii. The cil￿ent C.EO decided iiot to takc Ihc full rat¢ of salary
allocatcd by the Trustees foi thc CEO'S pay, iii effecl eqiiivaleiii 10 a doiiatioii lo the cliarity of £50,000+ cach ycar. She
is also puttiiig ii) worki1)¥ hoiirs fai. beyoi)d thosc cxpected of a nonn41 sHlaiicd cinploycc. withoiit overlitne payJneiit5.
so the value lo the charity of her ¢oiitribiitioii 15 $18nificatiily iii cxtcss of this anioiint. The TiiJsl¢es sel the CF.O's level
of salaiy aniiuully to ciisure Ihis sldys Ihc 5ain¢ in Iral lenns through ali adjiisin)eiii foi. inflaiioii b85¢d 01) thc goveniin¢iit's
official Coi)siiincrPrice liidex figiircs. The CEO has choseii not lo take health in$iirai)ce or oth¢r b¢t)cfit5 fTom thr oharity.
The Tiiislees havc dccided to pay Ihc CEO a pensioij ii) accoTdance with goveriinie?It policy.
The Triistecs wish lo acknowledge thc CEO'8 exceptioiial ¢ontribiilion to the chai'ity. Her¥alary docs not reflect the hoiirs
woi'ked. both paid and voluiiiary* in heT capacity as adininisiraior. project de&igiieT, Inanagci. and the pci'soii pi'iiicipally
rcspon5ible for raisiiig dWdfe11¢s5. global advocacy and fundraisiiig iVOTldwidc.
OtheT Ihaii salary and r¢laied co&ls, other paid woi'k duriii¥ the year was caiTied oiit by a paJ1-tiinc bookkeep¢r and three
part-timc assislaiils. F¢¢s iirc also paid for website nminlenaiice aiid dc5igii. hostil)8 aiid Inaiiilaiiiiiig the database, ajid IT
5llPPOIt.
Key management personnel
The ch4rity has 01?e nieinbcr of key maiiageineiit pcrsonnel. Th¢ totttl employmcnt Costs of key maiiagemeiil personi)el
wcir £96,161.
Thc niimber of th￿ploYcC5 whose aniiual reinuneratioii wa5 £60.0(K) or morc were..
2021
Numb¢r
2020
Niimher
£70,001 _ £80.000
£80,001 _ £90.000
12 Debtors
2021
2020
Amounts f4lllng due within one year:
Gift Aid Due
38.761
44.627
13 Credltors.. gmounts falllng due iyithin one y¢Ar
2021
2020
Olh¢r iaxalioD aiid social sceiirity
Olh¢r ciEdiiois and accrkicd cxpenses
11,2221
215,426
2.251
272.39
214,21)4
274,649
Tncliided witliiii accnials is £IOO,000 ts?t)sf¢rrcd over to Siidan. This transfer was wiihdrawj) fi.oin the UK bcfoir the year
end bui t)ot rcccivcd in Sudaii ttll atler thc year end.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR EIVDED 31 MARCH 2021
14 Reslrieted funds
The ii)Loinc fiijids ofihe ¢hdrily incliide Testricted fuii(Ib comprising th¢ followiiig iiii¢xpeiid¢d balance5 of donation5 and
graiils hcld oli tiiist for specifJ¢ piiiposc5'.
Movement in funds
]SAIR￿ce al
l April 20211
Reyaurcc%
expe￿￿e￿ 31 March 2021
Animal Projects
Walei. Proje¢lb
Solar Laiil¢ni
Internally Disp18ced Persons
Edii¢i£ iioii fund. Kijid￿￿aTI¢nS
Midwives
Ticc Project
COVID-19- Soap Appeal
44.870
35,315
144,870}
{35,3151
6(K)
lQ,(K)O
4.693
6.000
10.055
I.OIK)
46,875
114,6931
117,1691
110,0551
13,6071
146,%751
2,607
24,376
148.808
{172.5841
600
MovemeNi In fllnds
l April 20t9
expEnded 31 Mgrch 21b20
Ai]i￿1 Projects
Walei. Projects.
Solar Laiitm
Internally Displ&ced PeiEoiis
Educaiioii fiiDd, Kiiidei¥artcns
Midwivcs
Tree Projcct
COVID-19- Soap Appeal
41.740
33.970
141,7401
133,9701
600
10,i]00
42,828
600
10,000
11,169
1,428
11.169
7.240
2.607
11.4281
142,8281
17,2401
2.607
53,428
98,154
1127.2061
24,376
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IYOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
14 Reslrlcted funds
iijnal Pl'ojccts fiiiid rcprcs¢nls fiiiids specifi¢4lly donated for anin)al welfare. lllcliidillg the provision of pai?vcls,
vctcriiiary dnig5 and aiiijnal hiisbaiidry traii)iiig as well a5 goat alld doiikey loans uiid thc provision of chickcns for the frail
aiid eldcrly ai)d ci'ossbrcd donk¢ys. The latter arc 118ed by thc village n)idwivcs and fiT51 aid workcrs as they are faster and
stronger. aiid to piill thc Wdrer Carts. gcjicral cartb, donkey ainbulances aiid school biisc5. The fiiiid also ineliides th¢ hyining
of two Pdtavels iii each village wc adopt pl￿S the Irainit]g of bciieficiai'icb 3nd the childiEn who carc foi. the goals after
5cliool, and a revolving vel¢rinary dTug fuiid in each villagc.
The Watcr Pix>j¢¢l¥ fiind covers ftinds dot)atcd 5pccifi¢dlly foT the purposc of providi1￿ watcr in. or close lo. villagcs
adopicd by Kids For Kids. This fiiiid in¢liidc5 haiidpiiinps dortaie(I by iiidividiials aiid fut)ds all(Kat¢d to IEpaiis of cxisting
baiidpiimps. Addilioiial PTojecls included iii this fund ar¢ walcr taiiks. watcr caris Ipiilled by thc strongcr cj￿ssbi￿d
doiik¢ybl and jerry can5. The latter is now iiee(Icd iirgenily by fdniilies ivho havc viittially no in¢oiMc.
The SolilT Lanlelli fiiiid represeiits commilt¢d funds from iiidividualb lo bc iiscd to purcliasc Soldr Lai)t¢rn5 foT villagc5.
Thc Iiilenially Displaccd Persons fiiiid is allocatcd to providi]Ig the basic e%s¢ntials for faii)ilies who ljave inoved 10 Ki(15
For Kids villages #lid settled penndneiiily. witli the p¢nnib5ion of the villd¥CS leadei% and Loininiiiiity, lo assist Ih¢in lo
settlc aiid improvc IheiT 5t#ndard of living. Additiondl to the basic csscntials iv¢ will a150 aiim lo provide dll thcsc fainilies
with goats and a donkcy. This y¢ai" we are fuiiding iwo villages lo which tDPs have Thov￿. Thcir was virtually IID
infiTrslnicture orilcn15 providcd for iiidividual families. W¢ are theTefoir increasing ourprojccts to iiicliide kitehei) iilcnsils,
n)OTC faiiniiig ¢qiiipm¢iit ajid other esscntial5.
Thc Ediicalion Fiiiid. Kindergartens represents spe¢ific fiinds doJial¢d to cnable us to biiild and eqiiip kindergartcils iii
r¢niote villages. Wc air Colninilled to biiildiJi8 two MOTC kiiideiEdrlcns in 202012021 with fiiither inslalim¢nt5 to be paid
in the Iicxt 12 iiioiilhs. Soine costs have ij]crca5ed btca115e of lack of fuel aijd soariiig inflatioii.
Midwives fiiiid repr¢seiits fiiiids donolcd for the training and cqiiippiiig of two village Inidwives aiid two fir.$t aid WOTkcT5
111 cach Kids for Kids village aiid ii) oiher villagcs. pliis kit for the latlei., aiid 2 revolviiig liiiimyn dilig schenie. Th¢Jr 15 no
healih¢aTC provision in village5. Mat¢nial 4tiid iiifaiit mortaliiy iii irmotc villages iii Darfur is ainongst thc highest it) the
world.
The Trct PiY)ject fund r¢pr¢scnts fiinds provided to plant Iirc sccdliiigs of14 diffci'cnt speci¢.s of droiight resistant Irccs in
coininiinily forcsts Igireii btlisl in a fivc year projccl pliis Ilic rehabilit#lioii of two cxi8liiig cominiiiiily foi'ests dnd th¢
planting of individiial trccs by oiir buildings iii vi112ges, pliLS fruit trees by individiial hoiises {hiilsl.
Thc COVJD-19 SiY4p Appeal flliid 15 lllocated to the provision of 5 bars of soap to every family ii) th¢ 6 new villa8CS
adopted by Kids foT Kids iii 2021. Despite a inajor appcal it was iiccessary 10 use our rc5erves lo coJi)plcie ihis piDject on
time.
ChildT¢li'S Champion5 are supportcrs who havc commiltcd to fiiiiding $pecific projccts for IhiE¢ years, The above figures
ittclu(Ic this support p1115 oihcr indtvidiial onc off doiidlions.
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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMFNTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
15
Dtstgngted funds
Tlic income fiihds of the charity InclEid¢ the following de$i¥iiatcd ftinds which havc becn sel aside out ofunTe5trictcd fiinds
by the trus1¢¢5 for Specific purposes..
BAIAn¢e Al
Ro5011rce%
expended
frAn5fcr%
IlfilAn¢e xi
l Apiil 2020
RcsTrurfe5
expe￿d￿￿
R*lAn¢¢ ￿t
31 Mmroh 2021
Projcct fund
Contiiigency
and Insurancc
ftijid
745,566
1250,ODO)
103,000
598.566
I ia9,0981
44.372
533.840
loo,000
i 00,000
i 00,000
845,566
(250,0001
103,000
698.566
1109.0981
44.372
633.840
The tnislees have sei asidc a desigjialed fi]nif to take accoiint of pl#n5 for piDjcct cominilineiits l&llocaied oi. ¢ominiltedl
the'Projcct Fiii)d'. Thi5 also ii)cliidcs provisioii foi. cincr8￿1¢I¢$, Iinplanntd PTojects that Inay arise diiiiiig the year ahcad
ajid inflatioji. Th¢ balaiice ill the fund at the cnd of the year is their besi estiinatc of thc nioral aiid l¢gal ¢oinn)itrneii15 to
siich projects iii Ihe iicxt 12 Inoiiihs.
The dc5ignaled 'Coiilingeney Fiilld. has been set aside to cover th¢ ab5eiice of insurancc and inoral responsibility for staff
safety Til Darlur: susiaiiiability of operations and 5taffii)g.
Thi5 LS Iii addttjQl1 to thc iii)reslricled rcsctves held to covcr a year of potciitial cost5 aiid obligatiolls to support Siisiainability
of opciTrtioiis aiid slaffiii& a5 per thc Tnist¢e's I'ebcivcs policy.
16
Analy51s ¢bf net 11ss¢ts between funds
Unre$trirted De51gnHled
funds
fund5
2021
2021
Restrieted
funds
2021
Total
2021
Fiii)d balatLce5 at 31 March 2021 are TeprcsCJited by=
Curtcnt 415setsl{liabilitiesl
335.969
698.566
24,376
1.058,911
335,969
698,566
24.376
1.058.911
Unre5ti'icted
DeSlEiiated
fLiiids
2n20
Resiri¢ied
Funds
2020
Total
2020
2020
Fiiiid bal?nce5 al.I l Mdrch 2020 a￿ reprebciitcd by..
aS5Ct51lltabililiesl
335.232
CI9B.566
24.376
1.058,174
-135.232
698,566
24.376
1,058.174
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KIDS FOR KIDS
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMEI NTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
17 RelAttd party tr4nsactions
There were iio related party transactions during the ycar12020- noiicl. olheT thali tliosc Ineiilioncd in iiot¢s 1 O aiid I l.
18 COVTD-19
At the reportIJl8 date COVID-19 ¢a115cd widc5PTea(I lockdowii Inedsure8 to bc iinpos¢d in the UK aiid worldwide. This
ha5 resulted iii a reduciitsii in both supply and deiiiand in Ihc ¢coiioiny. It is iiot ClllTciIIIy possible 10 ¢5¢iinate Ilie iinpacl
this will have on the fiitUTe fiiiaiicial resiilts of the chaiity. Management have asscssed Ihc inipact of COVID_19 oji the
results reported for th¢ finailcial y¢ar cnded 31 MaTch 2021 and coiisidcr rhat all COVID-19 Irlatcd costs and cffects Iidvc
becn reflectcd iii the accounts.
19
Addltlon41 fund8 allocated for on project A¢tlvlty
Arnounts #llocated In 2020 2021:
2020121
Animal projects- 126 Crossbrcd doTikcys. 860 goals, 172 local donk¢y5,
Chickeiis foi 500 cldcrly & frail pcople, 28 paravcls, veterijjaiy dTug5
Hcaltli c2re- Iraiiiiiig of 40 villagc inidwivc5. 20 First Aid Woikcrs, hiiii)an drugs
Soap piY)je¢l
344 Blaiik¢tS
2 Kiiidcrgaitens
2 Health Ulllts
50,040
94,700
8,oaa
8,600
40,IKIO
-io.000
231.340
All of the above amounts allocated in 2020-21 were 511bseqii¢iiily coinpl¢ied iii the ciirrciii year.
The acttial amoLinl spcnt on proje¢¢5 in Sudan thi5 financial ycar is as staled iiiidcr charit¥blc acliviiics ¢05t5 on
20 AddllloNal funds eoninTritted to on proJc¢t aetivity
2021
15 Haiidpun)ps
l O Rcpairs
l year of 5 year Trer Project
95,000
5,00(J
2.500
102,500
Thc above amoiints are plan5 that have been conimiitcd for projects in Siidan, bill had not yet becn
conlTaclcd OT speiit al the ycaT eiid dale.
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KIDS FOR KIDS
NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 MARCH 2021
21
Cash generated from op¢r#tlon8
2021
2020
SiiJplu51{deficiil for the year
737
1171.969}
Adj1151nieiits for..
ILIV¢5tniciit ii)cotne rectsgni5cd in statcnient of fiiiancial activitics
Deprcciatioii aiid itnpainneni of laiigible fixed ass¢1$
17,2241
18.783}
109
Movein¢iits iii working capital..
Decrcaselliiicreascl iii debloTb
{De¢rcasel/increa5e in ¢rcditors
5,866
160,4451
{3,3391
250,775
C#$h (absorbed byygenerated from oper&tlon5
161.0661
66.793
22
An#lv5is of eh#nges n¢t fund$
The chariiy hiid iio dcbt duri118 the year.
23 Charitable company ¢on$llllltion
Kids For Kids is a coinpany limited by gL]arani¢e. The maxiiniiin coiitribiitioii, in the evenl of a wiiiding up, is £1 O per
dircctorA)]cinber.
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