Hope In Africa
Balance Sheet
Year ending 31st December 2024
Capital Fund
2024
2023
Balance brought forward
Additions to cash balances
Total
15254.82
152.51
12911.73
2343.09
15407.33
15254.82
Represented by:
Closing balances as at 31st December 2024
Co-op account
Co-op savings account
5285.34
10121.99
15407.33
15254.82
15254.82
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Cash Flow 2024 - Last year
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Catsgory Description
INFLOWS
BFM
General
Penuel
Child Sponsorship
TOTAL Penuel
TOTAL BFM
De8ignaled
Barrow
Travel
Other Designated.'Barrow
TOTAL Barrow
Child's Holiday
Ibrahim Ndungu
Sebastian Jum8
Travel
TOTAL Designated
ElohSm
Child Sponsorship
General
TOTAL Elohim
HFL
General
HCHS
Chlld Sponsorsh
TOTAL HCHS
ROH
Child Spon$or8hlp
General
TOTAL ROH
TOTAL HFL
HIA
Bank Interesl
General
Gift Aid from HMRC
Scholarship Fund
TOTAL HIA
KSP
Gift Aid from HMRC
Other KSP
TOTAL KSP
MSA
Child Sponsorship
Gèneral
Vocalional
Construction
TOTAL Vocational
TOTAL MSA
TOTAL INFLOWS
2,109.00
300.00
300.00
2,409.00
1,000.00
700.00
1,700.00
1,000.00
4,345.00
195.00
6,685.00
13,925.00
1,140.00
1,560.00
2.700.00
963.72
2,491.00
2,491.00
1,888.00
300.00
2,166.00
5,620.72
121.99
34,971.20
3,471.54
1.075.00
39.639.73
90.00
2,442.SO
2,532.50
720.00
100.00
18,533.54
18,533.54
19.353.54
86,180.49
OUTFLOWS
A-Kili Foundalion Expenses
Construction
TOTAL A-Kili Foundation Expenses
1,500.00
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Category Description
BFM Expensès
Bank Charges
Literature
Penuel
Airtime
Child Sponsorship
CO￿strUction
Medical
Teachers Salarie8
Other BFM Expenses'.Penuel
TOTAL Penuel
TOTAL 8FM Expenses
C2C Expenses
medical
Other C2C Expenses
TOTAL C2C Expenses
Designated Expenses
Barrow
Travel
Other Designated Expenses'.Barrow
TOTAL Barrow
Child's Holiday
Ibrahim Ndungu
Sebastian Juma
Travel
TOTAL Designated Expenses
Elohim Expenses
Child Sponsorship
Construction
General
Hospilality
Incorne generation
Teach8rs Salaries
Magoro
Naluwere
other Elohim Expenses'.T8achers Salaries
TOTAL Teachets Salaries
Other Elohlm Expenses
TOTAL Elohiffl Expense5
HFL Expensés
Admin
Contingencies
Gloria
TOTAL Admln
Devine & Family
HCHS
Child Sponsorship
Teachers Salaries
TOTAL HCHS
Hospitality
ROH
Child Sponsorship
Teachers Salaries
TOTAL ROH
Vocational
120.00
120.00
144.00
458.00
3,250.00
600.00
4,800.00
900.00
10,150.00
10,390.00
60.00
160.00
220.00
107.00
700.00
807.00
1,000.00
4,345.00
195.00
6,400.00
12,747.00
900.00
4,900.00
600.00
100.00
1,010.00
2,610.00
3,200.00
640.00
6,450.00
120.00
14,080,00
600.00
240.00
840.00
240.00
4,441.00
4,050.00
8.491.00
200.00
1,863.00
3,600.00
5,463.00

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Category Description
Construction
TOTAL Vocational
TOTAL HFL Expenses
HIA Exp8nses
Admin
Accounts Examiner
Bank Charges
Forex Charges
laptop
PayPal Fees
Postage
Pnnling & Ststionery
Website Fees
TOTAL Admin
Travel
TOTAL HIA Expense8
KSP Expenses
Child Sponsorship
Forex Charges
Income generation
Other KSP Expenses
TOTAL KSP Expense$
MSA Expenses
Child Sponsorship
Constructlon
Teachers Salanes
Vocational
Construclion
Other MSA Expenses'.Vocalional'.Con...
TOTAL Construction
Water Connection
other MSA Expenses:Vocational
TOTAL Vocational
TOTAL MSA Exp8nsas
Repaymenl
TOTAL OUTFLOWS
3,400.00
3,400.00
18,634.00
75.00
120.00
441.98
229.00
131.52
18.00
34.08
15.30
1,064.88
2,721.00
3,785.88
1,535.00
40.00
345.00
410.00
2,330.00
720.00
360.00
4,650.00
14,591.10
14,591.10
285.00
1.500.00
16,376.10
22,106.10
235.00
86,027.98
OVERALL TOTAL
152.51

CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examiner's report
on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trusteesl
members of
Hope in Africa
On accounts for the year
ended
31 December 2024
Charity no
(if any)
1115132
Set out on pages
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the at)ove
charity { the Trusv) for the year ended 3111212024
Responsibilitie8 and As the charity trustees, you are responsible for the preparation of the
basis of report accounts in accordance with the Charities Act 2011 ("the Act.).
I report in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under section 145 of the 2011 Act and in Garrying Out my examination, I
have followed all the applicable Directions given by the Charity Commission
under section 145(5)(b) of the Act.
Independent I have completed my examination. I confirm that no material rnatt8rs have
examinerfs statement come to my attention
') in connection with
the examination which gives me cause to believe that in, any material
respect,:
the accounting records were not kept in accordance with section 130
of the Act,, or
the accounts did not accord with the accounting records,, or
the accounts did not comply with the applicable requirements
oncerning the form and content of accounts set out in the Charities
(Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008 other than any requirement
that the accounts give a 'true and fair. view which is not a matter
considered as part of an independent examination.
I have no concerns and have come across no other matters in connection
with the examination to which attention should be drawn in this report in
order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.
Please delete the words in the brackets if they do not apply.
Signed:
Date:
Name:
6 1 fco
Relevant professional
qualification(8) or body
(if any):
Address:
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gdgg£
IER
October 2018

Section B
Disclosure
Only complete rf the examiner needs to highlight matters of cOn￿M (see CC32,
Independent examination of charity accounts.. directions and guidance for
examiners).
Give here details of any
items that the gxarnin•r
wishes to disclose.
IER
October 2018

Trustees. Annual Report for the period
Period start date
Penod end date
From
2024
To
31
12
2024
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
Hope in Africa
Other nam88 charity is known by
R6gist8red charity number (if any)
1115132
Charity's principal address
Flat 5, Fernhurst Court
Brooklyn Avenue
Worthing
Postcode
BN115QL
Names of tho charity trustees who manage the charity
Dateg acted If not for wholo
èar
Trustèe name
Office (if any)
Name of person lor l>odyl entltled
toa
oint trustee
ifan
Matthew Barrow
Chair
Michelle Barrow
Treasurer
Anton Green
Jamie Wright
Christine Wright
David Medlock
10
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Names of the trustees for the charity, if any, (for example, any custodian trustees)
Name
Dates acted if not for whole
ear
TAR
March 2012

Names and addresses of advisers (Optional infomiation)
e of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chlef ax8CUtiv• or names of senior staff rnembers {Optional Information)
Section B
Structure, governance and mana
ement
Description of the charity's trugts
Trust deed
Type of governing document
How the charity is constituted
Trust
Trustee selection methods
By trustees
Additional governance issue8 (Optional information)
Hope in Af rica is a small charity and works with five African
men across three countries who all have long standing
relationships with the trustees. These men are trusted
colleagues and so this mitigates some of the risks involved with
working with the continent.
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:
Hope in Africa is linked with several churches across the UK
particularly with three in Worthing which is the home of the
directors of HIA.
• relationship with any related
parties;
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
Hope in Africa is also linked to Avail, a mission charity based in
Leeds. One of their trustees is on the HIA board, and they are a
help, in particular with procedural issues.
Section C
Objectives and activities
1] Advance Education in accordance with Christian principles in Sub-
Saharan Africa.
2] To relieve persons who are in conditions of need or hardship in the
above location.
3] To advance the Christian faith in accordance with the Statement of
Belief in the trust deed.
Summary of the objects of the
charity set out in Its
governing document
TAR
MarGh 2012

During this year HIA has continued its regular support of
children and teachers in all the schools we are linked with.
Five primary schools, one secondary school and one vocational
college.
The trustees see it as important to visit the projects and keep
up the relationships that we have with the Africans. This
engenders trust both ways. Our main ethos is to come
alongside these men, seeing what they are doing and their
vision under God, and then we assist where we can, rather
than imposing our ideas on the men.
Sumrnary of the main
activities undertaken for the
public benefit in r•latlon to
these objects (include within
this saction the statutory
declaration that trusto08 have
had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity
Commission on public
benefit)
This year, Jamie and Christine Wright have been able to visit
all the projects in Uganda and Matthew and Michelle Barrow
have spent time in Kenya. Latterly, Matthew led a team of
four UK builders Out with him to start work on a new
vocational block for Morning Star Academy in Nakuru that will
be the only vocational school in the area of Engashura in
Nakuru, Kenya. This will be of great help to the community.
It is noted that the trustees have had regard to the guidance
issued by the Charity Commission on public benefit.
Additional details of objectives and activities (Optional inforniation)
We want to recognise the great way that our donors have
contributed to the schools we support.
Without the donors there would be no charity.
You may choose to include
further statements, where
relevant, about:
policy on grantmaking.,
policy programme related
investment.,
contribution made by
volunteers.
TAR
March 2012

Section D
Achievements and performance
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
during the year
In May/June, Matthew and Michelle Barrow visited Kenya.
Seeing the A-Kili Foundation in Itigo, (with the national board
in Nairobi), they found their suggestions for the regional
governing body having been implemented, making the day to
day running much easier. The local board are working towards
the opening up of the Wellness centre. This is the new name
for the rehabilitation Centre that has been under construction.
HIA have been involved in the setting up of several workshops
for vocational training.
In July/August, Jamie and Christine Wright were able to visit all
the schools in Uganda. This enabled them to see the progress
of each school as well as to See the current challenges, and the
future vision of the men we are working with.
Matthew Barrow worked towards getting everything ready for
the team trip in September. Each member of the team paid
for their own flights, insurance, board and keep. The overall
trip was supported well particularly by two churches.
In September the team were able, with the assistance of local
labour, dig the foundations of a 50 metre long building that
was going to be constructed on a slope. The foundations had
to be right! One of the churches was able to provide the funds
enabling us to buy a cement mixer, and that meant that we
could also lay 80% of the foundations in the time we were
there as well. Since the team left, the local workforce have
continued with the work and by the end of the year had
completed all walls up to lintel level. As all the funds for the
vocational block were designated, this meant that all the
regular payments continued going to each school month by
month.
In Malawi, the new nursery block and headmaster's office
were completed, however, due to lack of funds, there has
been a delay in furnishing these rooms. We were also able to
help with repairs in the Elohim schools in Uganda. to the
borehole and a collapsed wall being rebuilt and strengthened.
We used a new method of transferring funds to Kenya and
Malawi, which helped our support as the exchange rates were
more favourable. We are working on a better way to transfer
to Uganda.
TAR
March 2012

Section E
Financial review
Brief statement of the
charity's policy on reserves
The Trust has a reserves policy that is updated as needs arise
to reflect the donations that are designated.
In the second half of the year our overall donations were not
as good as 2023, we had to limit the spending of funds to the
essential support of schools and no extra building work, other
than essential maintenance, was carried out.
Dotails of any funds materially
in deficit
Further financlal review detai18 (Optional informatlon)
Our principle sources of fundraising are individuals,
churches and one grant making fund.
You may ch0088 to include
additional information, where
relevant about..
the charity's principal
sources of funds (including
any fundraising).,
how expenditure has
supported the key objectives
of the charity;
investment policy and
objectives including any
ethical investment policy
adopted.
With the beginning of the rise in interest rates, we opened a
saving account with the Co-operative bank to gain some
interest on funds while our account was healthy.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees, report above.
Slgned on behalf of the charity's trustees
Signatur8(8)
Full name(s)
Position (eg Secretary, Chair,
etc)
Matthew Barrow
Michelle Barrow
Chair
Treasurer
Date
TAR
March 2012