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|||||||||depending<br>upon individual<br>circumstances|depending<br>upon individual<br>circumstances|
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|||||||||and geography.||
|||||||||The setting<br>up ofa Hardship<br>Fund that||
|||||||||could be used when urgent or small one-off||
|||||||||needs have arisen has enabled the||
|||||||||Ugandan<br>team to respond<br>quickly<br>in crisis.||
|||||||||It is the intention<br>ofAGLM/AGLMUK<br>that as||
|||||||||many young people as possible are||
|||||||||enabled the gain the necessary<br>skills and||
|||||||||resources to provide themselves,<br>and often||
|||||||||families with a livelihood.<br>To this end||
|||||||||AGLMUK has contributed<br>small start-up||
|||||||||loans and grants<br>in order to enable||
|||||||||businesses<br>to be established.||
|||||||||Medicines,<br>clinic fees and the provision|ofa|
|||||||||nurse are provided for all the children<br>and||
|||||||||young people supported.<br>The clinic building||
|||||||||at Bulabakulu<br>was available for most of|the|
|||||||||year for consultations<br>and emergency||
|||||||||accommodation.||
|||||||||A team of3Ugandans<br>are paid to care,||
|||||||||mentor and assist in all the practicalities||
|||||||||and requirements<br>that are needed<br>in||
|||||||||facilitating<br>the activities summarised<br>above.||
|Statement|||confirming||||Para 1.18|The trustees<br>have had regard to the||
|whether|the trustees||||have|||guidance<br>on public benefit issued<br>by the||
|had regard|||to the guidance|||||Charity Commission.||
|issued by||the Charity||||||||
|Commission|||on public|||||||
|benefit||||||||||
|dditional||information||||(optional)'||||
|ou ma|choose to|||include|||further statements|where relevant about:||
||||||||SORP reference|||
|||||||||The Trust concentrates<br>most of its finance||
||||||||Para 1.38|on the former students<br>ofWakiso||
|Policy on||grant making||||||Children's<br>School of Hope at Bulabakulu||
|||||||||Village, Wakiso, but does provide a small||
|||||||||proportion<br>to the relief of poverty||
|||||||||programmes<br>at Kibuli Miracle Centre,||
|||||||||Kampala.<br>Itdoes not make grants to any||
|||||||||other causes, however<br>worthy.<br>It||
|||||||||particularly<br>does not support gap year||
|||||||||students<br>or similar.||
|Policy on||social investment||||||||
|including||program||related|||Para 1.38|||
|investment||||||||||
|||||||||AGLMUK relies completely<br>upon volunteer||
||||||||Para 1.38|activity and receives support<br>from a wide||
|Contribution|||made|by||||variety oforganisations<br>and individuals|for|
|volunteers||||||||its income.<br>Most ofthat activity is UK||
|||||||||based and concentrated<br>upon awareness-||
|||||||||raising and fund-raising.<br>None ofthe||
|||||||||trustees<br>visited Uganda<br>during the period||
|||||||||ofthis report due to the Covid uncertainties||
|||||||||and this was the second time that this had||
|||||||||happened<br>since the Trust was formed.||
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|Achieve|men|ts<br>and Per|formance||||
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||||SORP reference||||
|||||The Covid-19 pandemic<br>continued<br>to|||
|||||impact upon the activities ofAGLMUK|||
|||||during 2021/2. The Trust has had to|||
|Summary<br>ofthe main<br>achievements<br>ofthe charity,|||Para 1.20|respond to a severely disrupted<br>education<br>system,<br>high food inflation, the inability of|||
|identifying|the|difference the||many people to earn money and the|||
|charity's|work|has made to||possible direct impact ofthe Covid-19|||
|the circumstances<br>of its||||virus. Food has been provided<br>for some|of||
|beneficiaries<br>and any wider||||the families<br>in greatest need,<br>in and around|||
|benefits to society as a||||Bulabakulu.<br>Just over E6,000 has been|||
|whole.||||sent for food aid during the year.|||
|||||Schools and colleges did not fully reopen|||
|||||until January 2022.|||
|||||The co-ordinators<br>for ihe Primary and High|||
|||||school children<br>have worked to support|the||
|||||children<br>and young people as the|||
|||||circumstances<br>have changed.<br>School fees|||
|||||and all requirements<br>have been provided|||
|||||for 34 children at Primary School and 29|||
|||||students<br>at High School. Despite the|||
|||||disruptions<br>6 children<br>successfully|||
|||||completed<br>Primary 7,4 have moved to|||
|||||High School and 2to vocational courses.||1|
|||||Student successfully<br>completed<br>A levels|||
|||||and is now doing vocational<br>training.<br>3<br>students<br>successfully<br>completed 0levels,|||
|||||2 ofwhich have progressed<br>to A levels.|||
|||||Fees have been paid for 12students<br>on|||
|||||degree courses and 21 students<br>on|||
|||||vocational<br>training courses - nursery|||
|||||teaching,<br>electrical<br>installation,<br>catering,|||
|||||tailoring,<br>construction,<br>organic farming,|||
|||||computing,<br>nursing,<br>business,<br>laboratory|||
|||||technician<br>and car mechanics<br>courses.|||
|||||Apprenticeship<br>fees for 3people are being|||
|||||met in hair dressing,<br>cosmetics and music|||
|||||production.|||
|||||In addition to this, start-up<br>grants have|||
|||||been given to 3 individuals<br>to enable them|||
|||||to start their own business (ice cream,|||
|||||electrical repairs, music).|||
|||||Medicines,<br>clinic fees and the provision|of|a|
|||||nurse are provided<br>for all the children<br>and|||
|||||young people supported.<br>The clinic building|||
|||||at Bulabakulu<br>was available<br>for most of|the||
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|Financ|ial<br>Review|ial<br>Review|ial<br>Review|||||||
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|Review|ofthe charity's|||||Para 1.21|Regular giving remained<br>about the same as|||
|financial|position at||the|end|||the previous|year and the total Income was||
|ofthe period|||||||also similar.|The expenditure<br>has risen||
||||||||considerably|over the previous year as||
||||||||schools and|colleges re-opened.<br>Fees,||
||||||||transport,<br>accommodation<br>and general|||
||||||||prices have|also all increased<br>in Uganda.||
||||||||The financial|position at the end of the year||
||||||||is very healthy<br>with enough<br>in the various|||
||||||||pots to cover most ofthe next year's|||
||||||||commitments|subject to the regular giving||
||||||||continuin<br>at a similar level.|||
|Statement||explaining|the|||Para 1.22|AGLMUK does not have a specific reserves|||
|policy for holding reserves|||||||policy but does hold some unrestricted|||
|stating|why they are||held||||funds available for unexpected<br>or|||
||||||||emergency|needs. Some funds dedicated||
||||||||to individuals|are deliberately<br>allowed to||
||||||||.accumulate|to a point where, for example,||
||||||||a course can be afforded. There is more in|||
||||||||the account|than would<br>normally<br>be the||
||||||||case for the|reason stated above.||
|Amount|of|reserves|held|||Para 1.22|zero|||
|Reasons for holding|||zero|||Para 1.22|There are no contractual<br>commitments||or|
|reserves|||||||property<br>involved<br>in the activities of|||
||||||||AGLMUK.|||
|Details|offund materially||||in|Para 1.24|Not applicable|||
|deficit||||||||||
|Explanation||ofany||||Para 1.23|No concerns|||
|uncertainties<br>about the||||||||||
|charity|continuing<br>as a going|||||||||
|concern||||||||||
|Additional||information||(optional)||||||
|You ma|choose to include||||further statements||where relevant<br>about|||
||||||||The charity|receives most of its income||
||||||||from a large|number<br>of individuals,<br>schools||
|The charity*s principal|||||||and churches.|||
|sources|of|funds (Including||||Para 1.47||||
|any fundraising)||||||||||
|Investment<br>objectives||policy and<br> including<br>any||||Para 1.46||||
|soetal investment<br>policy||||||||||
|adopted||||||||||
|A description<br>ofthe|||principal|||Para 1.46||||
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|Description<br>ofcharity's||||
|---|---|---|---|
|trusts:||||
|Type ofgoverning<br>document|Para 1.25|Trust deed||
|(trust deed. royal charier)||||
|How is the charity|Para 1.25|Trust||
|constituted?||||
|(e.G urIIncof Dora'ied<br>aSSOC!a'jicn. Vli,!:||||
|Trustee selection methods|Para 1.25|Appointed|by existing trustees|
|including<br>details of any||||
|constitutional<br>provisions e.g.||||
|election to post or name of||||
|any person or body entitled||||
|to appoint one or more||||
|trustees||||



|Policies and procedures<br>adopted for the induction|Policies and procedures<br>adopted for the induction|Para 1.51|
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|and training|oftrustees||
|The charity's<br>organisational<br>structure<br>and any wider||Para 1.51|
|network<br>with|which the||
|charity works|||
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