Trustees, Annual Report for the period
Period start date
I Period end date
28
2020
From
fehiu3ry
2021
Section A
Reference and administration details
Charity name
Global Challenge
Other names charity is known by
Registered Charfty number (if any)
1121686
Charity's Pflnclpal address
2 Queens Road
Broadstairs
Kent
P￿t¢od￿
CT10 1NU
Names of the charity trustees vtho manage tho charlty
Tru•tso narne
oirice Ilf any)
Chaim)an
Treasurer
Dato$ a¢tsd If notforwhole
ear
Nanw of p8rBon lor body) enlHled
Int trustse
rfan
Christopher Knight
Nikola Wharfley
Until 16th September
2020
Elizabeth Roberts
Angela Harding
Anne Cave
Secretary
Special Needs
Naomi Brown
Timothy Shingles
Diana Jones
From 2V June 2020
From 2￿ June 2020
From 25th June 2020
Treasurer
Names of the trustoes for the charlty, If any. (for oxample, any custodlan trustees)
Name
Dates acted If not for vthole
None
Names and addrwJes of advlsers (Opllonal infomatlon)
of adviser
Name
Address
Name of chief •xe¢utlvo or names of Senior staff members (Optlonal infomiatlon)
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Section B
Structure,
overnance and mana
ement
Des¢ription of tho charity's trusts
Trust Deed
Type of goveming document
How the charity is constituted
Trust
Trustee sele¢tion methods
Appointment by Charity Trustees
Addlllonal governanco Issues (Optlonal infom)alion)
The charity is an outreach from Queens Road Baptist Church IQRBCI in
Broadstairs and rts seven Trustees usualty meet eo¢h month.
You may choose to include
additional lnf0miati￿. *there
relevant, at(sut:
policies and procedures
adopted for the induction and
training of Irustees..
the charity's ￿an1$allOnal
structure and any wider
network wilh vthich the charFty
works..
• relationship with any related
parties:
trustees, consideration of
major risks and the system
and procedures to manage
them.
Irrformth atout the charity's w)rk provided on our website
IwKw.globalchallengecharty.coml and in leafiets. through newslettets dh8tributed
to supporters. upjates on sctial media, via the notice board at Queens Road
Baptist Church {QRBCI and on the Charity commission website.
We furKI a coordinator based in Sorcrti. Uganda to pmgress our *Drk and provide
reports. and in addition we fijnd a special needs uyordinator to work wih people
V•ith leamir*J andlor physical drffi￿II1Ies.
We conlribLrte to¥rards the trans￿ costs forone person to visit Uganda each year
to supwt our thers. ensure huh slandards of a￿untabIlity are achieved and
QRBC provide$ some fundry frL¥n ts'mission budger to be used by the Charity 8$
the trustees see fft- administrdtion and church nwnisty. Thts fijnding is
not guaranteed.
Funds a￿ held in UK sterling accwrt as UGX accounts a￿ no longerprovided
by our banknng Provider and no suitable attemative has been identffied. Funds a
trarbsferred lo a GC aw)unt in Uganda as required. Emails are sentto confifm how
the fijnds are lo be allo&*d. We aim to lake full advantsge offavourable exchange
rates. Crossroads sthool has a sePa￿te bank account. oUrc￿￿1nat0r 18 one of 3
Ugandan swJnatories forthe Ugandan aCC￿nt A summary ot5pen¢Jing each month
. TKovthd to trustees by the coordirHtor.
FWia￿r￿l summaries a￿ wthed regulaity during the year, rwesenting our UK
aNJ Ugandan operatiNts.
The charty trustees gNe ongoing con$ideration to potential risks the charity is
eyposed to and that systems N procedum are established in order to manage
these risks. Thts includes.. complaints. dats protection, declaration of business
interest finance and management of associated risks. fvndraising. govemance.
health and safety. wrvacy. publ￿ reLatbons. risk management. safeguarding. serious
incadents. volunteering.
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Section C
Ob ectives and activities
1. To advance educab'on
2. To alleviate poverty and suffering, and improve self sufficiency
3. To support peqAe wlth physical, sensory andlor leaming difficulties
Summary of the obJects of the
Charity set out in its
governing document
Crossroads School. Soroti.
All secondary education in Uganda is fee paying. The school was re-
opened by GC in 2007 to provide education for children who would not
othe￿ise have the OPFQrtunty to attend school - those orphaned andlor
come from very families. The school currently accommodate up
to 400 children. Fees are paKI ￿0NdIng to circumstances {many children
pay no fees at all} and are in most cases lower than in state schools.
Other Charities abo fund some children to attend Crossroads. GC funds
teacher salaries and penshMs, schwl lunches and some essential capttal
2. Learning Dlffi¢ulti•s and Special Needs
GC funds operations and equipment to improve or Correct disabilttres
along with walking aids and equipment in Soroti and the surrounding
distrth. Prosthdu have also t*en provmled for both young people and
adulls needing them due to accidents and injury rather than birth defects.
We currenty fund 11 children lo attend a specialist school for the deaf. at
Ngora. through tth [￿ry aThJ secondary phases.
These pupils have either never been to a hxal prlmary schTr)l or have
had a difficu￿ time attending their mainstream Ictal Sch￿Is. 2 ofthe
pupils have started on a 2 year lycgramff￿ so they are leaming a
new skill (wood work. needknft) rather than starbng in the Ngora
Primary One class. As they a￿ teenagers they are leaming basic
Americ2n S￿n Langu&3e (ASL) ak)ngside their new vocational ski15
curriculum.
Summary of the main
activities undertaken for the
public benefft in relatlon 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
benefft)
Provisx)n of nutriliwl fo(Mts fty ¢*in chiklren on a monthty basis is
Initial asSeSsff￿nts of language.18aming, sensw and medical needs are
funded and any subsequent therapies are recei¥8J where needed.
SupFX)rt for transFMxi costs to and from the hospttal appointments and
surgeries is also wovided.
Our visK)n is to ry￿KIe further training to Church leaders, medical and
teaching stsff to enable them to consider the needs of the disabled and to
provhje for them in their trwn settings.
3. Llvestock Project
GC funds the purchase of shewgoatslchickens for very poor families in
the Soroti district. to help them become sew-sufficient. Some families are
now Seff-suffic￿nt. enough to sell livestock to purchase a cow or just
more gO*￿ChICkenS/pIgeons and medicine for their special needs
chik1ren. These families s￿0 pass on INestock once their own have
Produ￿ offspring so the cyde of supporting one another continues.
Families train each other to care for the live$t￿k viithin their own village.
Annual Trnstse Vlslts
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We review the charivs work during these visits. We provide SUPE￿ and
encouragement to our ccordinator, our S￿la1 needs representatNe and
to the teachers at the sthool. We attend meeting5 With interested parties.
We talk to the children at Crossroads about their lives 8nd their
education. We visit faMil￿S in outtying areas who have children with
Special Needs. We visit faMil￿S who are recipienls of livestock and meet
with the few volunteeF5 who support and identify the speci81 needs
families in the suffoundirvJ villages and districts.
5. Publicity and Fundraising
We publicise our work wmjety (including Sxial media) lo create
awareness about GC and hold various fundraising events throughout the
Statutory Declaration
The Trustees have had regard to the guidan* issued by the Charity
Commu￿10n on public tenefit. We have many examples of people that
have benefftted from ourwork- children who have had life changing
operations. prosthelics or walking aids, the teachers and students at the
schcol, and also families whose Itves have been helped through the
livestock proied.
GC funds are used sow to furtherthe charitls ￿JeCtIves. The Trustees
are all volunteers and daim no payment for their wot1(. Expenses are
kept to a minimum. GC fvnds the salaries and lunches ofthe teachers at
the schcol, and a charity ccx)rdinator and a special needs representative
in U anda.
Additional detsils of objectives and activilies (Optional Infomiation
You may choose to include
frjrther statements. where
relevart about:
iicy on grantmaking"
policy programme related
investmen(.
contribution made by
volunteers.
Global Challonp (1121686) Trustoes Annual R•port 4
Juty 2021

Section D
Achievements and performance
COVID-19
The work of Global Challenge (GC) vrns affected due to the global impact
ofthe Covid-19 pandemic. Our income and expenditure was largety in
line with expectations. however, the operations of the charity were
affected in a range of ways. including..
no trustee visit due to travel restrictions
Crossroads School was closed for most ofthe year due to
government reStric￿n$
Addl￿nal expenditure vras used for PPE and other
expenditure due to the pandemic. in line with our objectwe lo
alleviate wvety and suffering. and to ensure the Schc￿l could
reopen vi a limited capacity.
Summary of the main
achievements of the charity
during the year
Crossroads School
During the reporting year Crossroads has been closed for the majority of
thts pericxj. due to the Covid-19 pandemic. GC has continued to fund
teacher salaries throughout the year, which was of great relief to the staff.
The school provided some continued to SUPF4)rt to those pupils they
Could reach during the pandemic and reopened in the aulumn for pupils
in thlyr final year of study. GC was able to fund PPE equipment and other
resources such as them)ometers to ensure the school met govemment
requirements for the safe reopening of s¢hwls. Once the school
pened. GC continued to fund lunches for pupils.
Communtcation Continues to be a challenge, which is being addressed by
requesting regular updates from our ¢(￿0rdInatOr based in Soroti. In
addition, the truslees had fw2st a dekit budget during thi% reF￿Ing
year for Crossroads Schwl support from GC. Due to the donations of
supporters and some reduced expendilure. reductions in support for
salaries were avoKled. However. the plans for r#)s$ible reductions in
financial support have been generated and shared wilh stakeholders in
Soroti. which be needed if future deficits in the budget are hjentified.
New School
The ¢lwrity has been sieadity working towards the development of a new
school to $upwrt th8 charity's aim to advance education. The first stage
has been to Klenbfy and purchase suitable land for the building of a
school. Folltr•ving on from the identif￿tiOn of land during the 201 ￿20
porting year. GC is pleased to report that the land was purchased in
December 2020. This was purchased from althated funds that had been
raised. particulaty from bcal schools in the UK lor the development of
this projecl. The next phase is for a working party to continue to develop
plans for the site and to explore fijnding oplions for the development of
the school. This has been delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
but it is hoped will prc*3ress during the next financial year.
Special Noeds project
This year 14 chli dren have r￿[￿ed operalions to provide greater mobility
and to clear any bone infections. Surgery is completed at local hospilals
in and around Soroli wtth our special needs coordinator (a medical
Offi￿r} ensuring the most competitNe prices are secured. After care is
gNen by him and his team at his new dinic in Soroti town.
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Section D
Achievements and performance
This year we have PLbrchased a further 4 new wheelchairs to enable pupils
to be able to get to school.
Our Special needs playground has not been open for much ofthe year due
to the pandemic but will remain a$ a place for physio therapy support and
advice as W811 as a venue to medical clinics On￿ the restrictions are lifted
in Soroti.
One of our long tem chIld￿n who requires ongoing nutritional support.
physiotherapy, further tests and assessments also broke his left femurthis
year when being lffted out of his bed at home. He has needed further
medical attention including blood tests. treatment for leukaemia and
anaemia. He required private hospitalisation to avoid the covid wards and
hospitals and so we were able to support his mum ffinancialty with these
additional expenses.
4 of the 11 children at Ngora school have been attending since the retum
to school but others remain at home during the pandemic and have not felt
tt safe to retum as yet. but we continue to finartce the board and education
for those willing to attend.
PPE and masks as well as santtizers and hand wash have been purchased
for our volunleers and special needs coordinator during these challenging
times too, lo help with on gong home and hospital visits (when tt has been
safe to do so}.
We ￿ntinUe to maintain the motorbike for our speual need$ coordinator
so that he can vtsit the remote villages to assess recovery after medical
treatment. to visit new children and families identified by the volunteers in
the 4 districts.
Livestock Project
One young person has recerved the cow that she has requested in order
to be able to help support hersew, her on going medical needs and vthen
possible her famity.
32 other families have been identified who would benefft from
go*slchickens but it has been difficuli to provide these and deliver them
to the different districts at this lime.
Publiclty and fundraising
Social media is the main source of publicty and for advertising our
fundraising events. Monthty updates on QRBC YouTube broadcasts are
helping to share our events further afietd.
Local schools in Broadstairs and Thanet receive updates and newsletters
together with our regular supporters who have signed up to our mailing list.
Legacies have been received from several members and their grieving
families at QRBC.
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Section E
Financial review
We CuT￿nty have sufficient fijnds to keep the project running for
approximatety 6 months should we stop receiving gifts. As this is a
project being run through Queens Road Baptrst Church, this is unlike
and shouhj we have cash flthv issues, the church would not let this
project fait.
Brief statement of the
charity's policy on reserves
Details of any fvnds materlally
In deficit
None
Further financial review detslls (Optional Information)
You may choose to indude
addf(ional infomiation. where
relevant about..
the charity's principal
sources of funds (including
any fundraisingl-
how expendilure has
supported the key objectives
of the chartty:
investment policy and
objeclives including any
ethical inveslment pol
adopted.
The Charitys prinupal sources offunding ccmne from the membership of
Queens Road Bapb'st Church plus friends and famity and from Ic¢al
sth(x)￿ and fund raising functions.
We are encouraged by the regular donat￿n5 from our many supporters-
we have h)st a few and gained olhers. Huwever, fvnds allocated for
Crossroads aTr proje1#￿ to be below the requir&1 expendtture. As stated
in ￿lDn D. pLqns have been prepared lo redu￿ expenditure and a full
budget for 2021-22 has been draft￿.
We continue to commil to improving the qualty of lrfe of chibjren in Soroti,
Eastem Uganda.
Section F
Other optional information
Section G
Declaration
The trustees declare that they have approved the trustees. rnport above.
Signed on behalf of tho charity's trustees
Signatur•($)
Full name(s}
Christopher Knight
Position (eg Secretary. Chair,
Chaimmn
AngeLo Harding
Special Needs
Dats
2810212021
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## GLOBAL CHALLENGE GLOBAL CHALLENGE Accounts for the period 01/03/20 to Accounts for the period 01/03/20 to 28/0 2121 

Income Income Crossroads 26521.66 Further Education CrossroadsFurther Education 26521.66 0.00 0.00 New School 0.00 New School 0.00 Livestoc 120.0 Livestock 120.00 Special Needs 7758.56 Special Needs 7758.56 That's Pants 10.50 That's Pants 10.50 Other 3161.5 Other 3161.51 Gift 5690.64 Gift Aid 5690.64 Elderly 315.0 Elderly Support 315.00 QRBC/Mission 1000.00 QRBC/Mission in Uganda 1000.00 Salary Advances 337.7 Salary Advances 337.77 Reserve 2606.17 Reserve 2606.17 47521.8 

## Expenditur Expenditure 

|Crossroads<br>625.4<br>Further Education<br>0.0<br>New<br>31566.66<br>Livestoc<br>170.0<br>Special<br>7946.5<br>That's<br>0.00<br>Othe<br>3098.5<br>Gift<br>3222.79<br>Elderly<br>240.00<br>1254.89<br>Salary Advances<br>546.66<br>QRBC/Mission<br>Crossroads<br>24625.46<br>FurtherEducation<br>0.00<br>NewSchool<br>31566.66<br>Livestock<br>170,00<br>SpecialNeeds<br>7946.59<br>That'sPants<br>0,00<br>Other<br>3098.50<br>GiftAid<br>3222.79<br>ElderlySupport<br>240.00<br>QRBC/Mission inUganda<br>1254,89<br>SalaryAdvances<br>546.66|72671.55|
|---|---|
|Excess of Income over Expenditure<br>Balance brought forward February 2019<br>Income available<br>ExcessofIncomeoverExpenditure<br>Balancebroughtforward February2019<br>Incomeavailable|-25149.74<br>58416.5<br>33266.7<br>-25149.74<br>58416.53<br>33266.79|
|Represented by 28/02/2021:<br>Bank Account UK<br>Ugandan Bank Account<br>Total<br>Represented by 28/02/2021:<br>BankAccountUK<br>Ugandan BankAccount<br>Total|28396.0<br>4870.7<br>33266.7<br>—28396.03<br>4870.76<br>33266.79|



## Designated Funds Designated Funds 

|6498.2<br>Crossroads|
|---|
|Further Education<br>44.28<br>New School<br>4196.0<br>Livestock<br>61.82<br>Special Needs<br>4906.86<br>NewSchool<br>|<br>«4196.00,<br>Livestockindn<br>Yen (RM<br>oneal|
|That's Pants<br>151.5<br>Expense<br>1072.72<br>Gift<br>5174.67<br>Elderly Support<br>124.4<br>8518.63<br>QRBC/Mission<br>{That's<br>Pants).<br>Wi |S1150)<br>Expenses SBCs tint<br>e0727a<br>GiftAldhs/Aa RNG<br>|<br>RS174 67)<br>Elderly<br>Support|<br>128.42 ||
|Reserv<br>2606.1|



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