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(OMMISSION
Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Period start date
Day
Month
01
01
Period end date
Day
Month
To 31
12
Year
2024
Year
2024
From
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
Dagoretti Corner Street Children Programme
Other names charity is known by
Registered charity number (if any)
1104382
Charity's principal address
The Keepers
Symn Lane, Wotton-under-Edge
Gloucestershire
Postcode
GL12 7BD
Names of the charity trustees who manage the charity
Dates acted if not for whole
ear
Name of person (or body) entitled
toa
oint trustee
ifan
Trustee name
Office Ilf any)
Mr Philip Green
Mr Richard Smith
Mrs Mary Hutton
Dr Susan Anslow
Mrs Allison Fellowes
Chairman
Secretary
Treasurer
10
Names of the trustees for the charity. if any, {for example, any custodian trustees)
Name
Dates acted if not for whole
ear
Names and addresses of advisers (Optional information)
e of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chief executive or names of senior staff members {Optional information)
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-section B
Structure, governance and management
Description of the charity's trusts
Type of governing document
Constitution
How the charity is constituted
Association
Trustee selection methods
Trustees are appointed or reappointed annually at our Annual General
Meeting.
Additional governance issues (Optional information)
UK Board of Trustees
The UK Board consists of 5 trustees. The trustees maintain an oversight of all
activities by reviewing monthly financial accounts submitted by the Kenya
team, approving major items of expenditure in Kenya, discussing and agreeing
proposals for development of the project, raising awareness in churches and
the wider community and raise funds to support the project. The trustees pay
regular visits to the project, often taking other volunteers, where they have
been involved in helping with building and teaching and taking the young
people on trips.
Chairman
Secretary
Treasurer
You may choose to include
additional information, where
relevant, about..
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction
and training of trustees.
the charity's organisational
structure and any wider
network with which the
charity works.,
relationship with any
related parties.
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
Mr Philip Green
Mr Richard Smith
Mrs Mary Hutton
Mrs Allison Fellowes
Dr Susan Anslow
Mrs Karen Rayfield
(Mrs Rayfield is not a Trustee)
Accountant
Kenya Company Directors
Charity operations in Kenya are carried out as a limited company under the
Kenya Companies Act (Cap 486).
Chairman
Secretary
Mr Philip Green
Mr Martin Musyimi
Mrs Mary Hutton
Mrs Allison Fellowes
Mr Richard Smith
Mrs Rachel Musyimi
as required
(Mrs Musyimi is not a Director)
Treasurer
Solicitor
Accountability
The trustees have regular contact with Martin and Rachel Musyimi with regular
Zoom Galls for feedback, encouragement and to resolve issues. Monthly
accounts are emailed and invoices for larger projects are scanned and
emailed. A regular reconciliation is completed to ensure that any variation to
plan is understood.
All money raised and donated is used directly in the charity The charity works
with limited funds so it would be eas
to
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an
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Section C
Ob"ectives and activities
Summary ofthe objects of the
charlty set out In Its
governing document
The objectives of the Charity are the prevention of poverty amongst and
education of young people within Kenya especially, but not exclusively
the Dagoretti Corner street children.
Summary of Main Activities
The Charity continues to provide a programme of support in Kenya which
includes the provision of food, shelter and education.
The Trustees confirm that they have operated in accordance with the
guidance issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit.
The charity operates on land owned by the Kenya Company. The main
work is located on a 1-acre plot of land in Dagoretti, a suburb of Nairobi.
In addition, a 10-acre plot near Machakos, about 40 miles from Nairobi
was purchased in 2014 as a possible location for future activities.
Martin Musyimi, the Director in Kenya and his wife, Rachel, manage the
funding, visit the project regularly and oversee the staff, they have a good
relationship with the children and staff and attend the Saturday
programme. Records are kept on each young person in the Programme,
and we ask them to prepare a forward plan for each of them. In addition
to those still at the project the charity has sponsored teenagers through
secondary school education one of whom has now set up his own
business (market stall) with his sister. The charity has also supported 4
former street boys through college courses as they had completed
secondary school education with another organisation but found
themselves back on the street after completing their final exams and with
no skills. They were sponsored to attend a technical college and three
are now in employment. One went on to be sponsored through university
and keeps in touch with the project, helping and encouraging the
children.
Summary of the maln
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration that trustees have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)
Installation of electricity has enabled the children to spend more time at
the project doing their homework as they now have good lighting. The
raised toilets and showers have helped with hygiene and are easy to
clean, the showers are also put to good use also for washing clothes.
Some local young people spend much time at the project during holiday
times having extra tuition and staying off the streets, being fed and kept
safe. They all help with the shamba - the vegetable garden - looking after
the chickens and ducks and preparing the vegetables for meals.
Part of the land has been made into a rudimentary pitch for football and
handball and the boys are in a team that has taken part in national
championships in handball. Two ex-street boys have won scholarships to
football academies having completed their primary school education and
have now moved on from the project. The trustees who have visited have
been really encouraged to see young men who are now happy, confident,
chatty, enjoying sports, helpful and with a sense of worth, there is a real
feeling of genuine love being imparted.
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Vision
The long-term vision is to provide a self sustainable solution to deliver
care for street children and to work with other children who are at risk to
prevent them ending up on the streets. The programme has been run by
Kenyans from the start and there is now have a strong team in Martin
and Rachel Musyimi who work for the Charity on a voluntary basis. The
children are looked after by a paid full-time resident worker, Mutunga,
who has experience of working with street children in the Dagoretti area
and is supported by his wife. Over the last few years, we have improved
the facilities. All the rooms have concreie floors, and the school room is
well equipped with desks. There is a water supply, separate shower and
toilet facilities, and electricity which has made lighting safer and improved
conditions for doing homework. Vegetables are grown on the land.
In the medium term the trustees are working to provide a regular income
which involves development of the current site with some flats loffices.
The local area is being developed rapidly and there is a need for
residential and commercial property for sale or rent. Whilst it will
soon cease to be an appropriate site for rehabilitation programmes it
could become an income stream for the charity for the work to
continue at the other site andlor support other organisations with similar
aims to this charity.
The trustees are working with another Christian organisation, Hand in
Hand, who have experien￿ both of developing land to provide
an income stream for charities, and of raising investment funds
to kick start the process.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed in December 2017
between the charity, Hand in Hand and Briken East Africa Limited
(BEAL), their operating partner in Kenya. This project is intended to
release an income to support the charity into the future. Deployment of
that income will be planned while the building project progresses on the
Dagoretti Corner site. A formal contract between DCSCP and BEAL for
development of the site was signed early in 2022-
While this project progresses an individual development plan is
being prepared for each boy for whom the charity is responsible. It
is the priority of the charity to ensure that none of the residents will be
adverspbly impacted by the building development and eventual change of
use of the land at Da
oretti.
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional information)
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Maln Activities
Currently, programmes of rehabilitation, education and provision of food
are run involving 8 young men, aged from 18 to mid-20s, living on the
land, and others who come from vulnerable families in the surrounding
communty (the aim being to prevent them ending up back on the street).
The programmes are small scale and limited in scope. Some others have
already passed through the programme.
You may choose to include
further statements, where
relevant, about..
policy on grantmaking.
policy programme related
investment;
contribution made by
volunteers.
The trustees acknowledge the contribution made by a group of
volunteers in supporting the fundraising and publicity work of the Charity.
Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
during the year
Overview
In January 2024 contractors moved onto the property to begin work on
developing the site. A site office was built, and work began, the first task
being the relocation of the residents to an area on the property away from
the building construction. However, work has been temporarily on hold
since early March while the charity, together with BEAL, addresses a
challenge to ownership of the land.
By the end of 2024 it had been confirmed that the charity was the legal
owner of the property and that the challenge had no foundation.
Resumption of building work awaited legal confirmation that the
challenge had been closed.
The young men progressed with their education and training throughout
the year. The aim is to help them gain academic or trade qualifications
that will bring opportunities to secure employment. Within the next 2
years it is expected that most of them will be able to live independently of
the charity, supporting themselves.
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Section E
Financial review
Brief ststement of the
charity's policy on reserves
The Charities policy is not to hold reserves but to forward plan to ensure
future commitments can be met.
Details of any funds materially
in deficit
Further financial review details {Optional infomiation)
Currently. all funding Is provided by individuals in the UK, some giving
regular monthly donations,. some from Wotton-under-Edge Baptist
Church.
You may choose to include
additional information, where
relevant aboutr.
the chanty's principal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising)"
how expenditure has
supported the key objectives
of the charity.
invèsiiiierit puliLy and
objectives including any
ethical investment policy
adopted..
As we go into 2025 the charity will need to continue to monitor income
carefully to assess whether further appeals for support will be necessary.
Section F
Other optional information
All Trustees give time on a voluntary basis and have received no remuneration or other benefits.
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Signed on behalf of the charity's trustees
Signature(s)
Full name(s)
Position (eg Secretary, Chair.
etc)
Richard Smith
Philip Green
Secretary
Chair
Date
16th July 2025
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CHARITY COMMISSIO
FOR ENGLAND AND WALE
Dagoretti Corner Street Children Programme
Recei
1104382
tsand a
ments accounts
3111212024
CC16a
For the period
from
0110112024
To
Section A Receipts and payments
Unrestrlcted I |
funds
to th8 noarost
Restrlcted
fund8
to tho nfraroBt£
Endowment
funds
to thg noare$t £
L•8t year
to tho neHro8t£
Total funds
lo the nearo#t £
A1 Recei
Girt Aid Tax Refund
Donations
Fund Raising
1nteresl Epfned
7.694
31.186
17,735
731
20
AR)
38,779
38,779
27.167
88e
seo tsble .
Invgs
on
sa
Sub total
38,779
38,779
27,167
A3Pa
ments
SUp￿rt to werk with Chikjren in Ken
8ank Charge5
Travel Ex
enses
Other Ex
Loan Repayment
36,926
189
2,059
262
2,000
35,928
189
2,069
262
2.000
33,000
106
en5es
Sub total
A4 Assot and Investmont
Sub total
Net of recelpts/(payments)
A5 Transfers be￿een funds
A6 Cash funds last year end
Cash funds this year end
1,656
1,796
140
140
Section B Statement of assets and liabilities at the end of the period
Unrestrictgd
Restrictod
fiindA
to ngar88t£
Endowment
fijnfl
to neare8t £
to near88t£
B1 Cash funds
140
Total cash funds
q40
Iwee bBIBncgs with r￿[pl5 and paym8nl$
ccouniisll
CC16a
Page 1

Unrestricted
funds
to nBaf68t t
Rèstricted
fund8
Endowment
funds
to neor68t£
Details
to n8ar88t £
B2 Other monetary assets
l Fund to whlch
Current valuè
Details
Cost loptlonal
Fund to whlch
a888
b810
Curr8nt value
Details
Cost loptlonall
B4 Assets retained for the
charlty's own use
Fund t(¥ wiil¢b
Amount du?
When dug
Details
B5 Liabilitles
Loans
6,000
Slgned by one OT two Iruslees on
behalf of all the Irusteee_
Signalu
Print Name
"-Daie of""
Philip Green
16th July 2025
Rlchard Smith
16th July 2025
CC16a
Page 2

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's re-
port on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
Dagoretti Corner Street Children Programme
On accounts for the year
ended
3111212024
Charity no
(if any)
1104382
Set out on pages
Page 1 and 2 of Form CC16a
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
charity ( the Trust") for the year ended
3111212024
Responsibilitles and As the charity trustees of the Trust, you are responsible for the preparation
basis of report of the accounts in accordance with the requirements of the Charities Act
2011 ("the ACY,).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in carrying out my examination, I
have followed the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material matters have
come to my attention (other than that disclosed below ') in connection with
the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material re-
spect:
accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130 of
the Act or
the accounts do not accord with the accounting records
I have no concems and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in order to enable
a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Hease delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.
Independent exam-
iner's statement
Signed:
Date:
Ll
Name:
Derek French
Relevant professional
qualification(s) or body
F.C.M.A. - Retired
IER
Mar 2025

Address:
1a, Tabernade Road, Wotton-Under-Edge, Glos, GL12 7EF
Section B
Disclosure
Only complete if the examiner needs to highlight matters of concern (see
CC32, Independent examination of charity accounts: directions and guid-
ance for examiners).
Give here brief details
of any items that the
examiner wishes to
disclose.
IER
Mar 2025