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|Objecti|v|es<br>and|Activ|itie|s|||
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||||||SORP reference|||
|Summary||ofthe purposes||of||Life Bridging Works exists to bring life in all its||
|the charity||as set out|in its|||fullness to some ofthe world's poorest people||
|governing||document||||to the glory of rand by:||
|||||||Advancing<br>the Christian<br>Religion||
|||||||Advancing<br>the education<br>ofthe public||
|||||||Providing<br>Relief ofsickness<br>gr the||
|||||||preservation<br>of health||
|||||||iv.<br>Bringing relief of unemployment||
|Summary<br>ofthe main<br>activities<br>in relation to those|||||Para L17and<br>1.19|The empowering<br>of local, indigenous<br>leaders<br>at the core ofthe charity focus. Though the|is|
|purposes||for the public||||beginning<br>ofthe financial year saw similar||
|benefit,|in|particular,|the|||restrictions to physical travel for our UK based||
|activities,||projects or||||trustees<br>and specialist teams, we have seen||
|services|identified<br>in||the|||continued<br>growth<br>in the charity due to our||
|accounts.||||||partners overseas who continue to work with||
|||||||integrity<br>and accountability<br>in achieving<br>LBW||
|||||||goals. The second half of the year saw greater||
|||||||freedom<br>in restrictions<br>which allowed for our||
|||||||first physical trips in two years. We have||
|||||||continued<br>to use the virtual<br>methods that we||
|||||||embraced<br>due to the pandemic<br>and have||
|||||||started to work out hybrid<br>means of cross-||
|||||||continental<br>work that use both virtual and||
|||||||physical means.<br>All LBW activities<br>in this period||
|||||||continued<br>to be performed<br>in conjunction<br>with||
|||||||local, indigenously<br>led churches that we have|a|
|||||||connection<br>with.<br>These good works<br>in turn||
|||||||naturally<br>warm people to the church, empower||
|||||||significant<br>community<br>members,<br>with the||
|||||||result of advancing<br>the Christian<br>message<br>and||
|||||||hope to others within the community<br>that the||
|||||||good work is performed<br>in. Also, specific||
|||||||activities that have contributed<br>to this include:||





|||Increased<br>numbers<br>ofsponsorship||
|---|---|---|---|
|||students<br>at Blessed Hope School, whilst||
|||also raising funds for ongoing||
|||developments<br>ofthe structures.||
|||Meeting<br>with key leaders for a||
|||conference for teaching,<br>fellowship<br>and||
|||vision setting,||
|||Enabled the Toposan<br>Bible translation||
|||project to continue<br>through<br>continued||
|||grant funding<br>we received.||
|||Lobbied for the release of imprisoned||
|||Christian<br>leaders who were being held||
|||for practising their faith.||
|||Virtually<br>met with students<br>and key||
|||leaders to mentor,<br>develop<br>and||
|||manage<br>investments<br>wisely<br>in all areas||
|||ofour work.||
|||Enabled<br>key leaders to travel to deal||
|||with pastora<br>Iconcerns.||
|||Working closely with Victory Outreach||
|||Ministries<br>Leadership<br>team<br>in Lira,||
|||North Uganda.||
|||Enable Christian<br>leaders<br>in Kenya to||
|||gather for theological<br>training<br>and||
|||encouragement.||
|||Enabling Salt and Light Outreach||
|||Ministries<br>leaders from South Sudan|to|
|||gather for teaching<br>and discipleship,||
|||and pastors to do Discovery<br>Bible Study||
|||in village churches.||
|Life|Bridging Works helps advance education||of|
|the|public by:|||
||~|Providing ofeducation to||
|||disadvantaged<br>children<br>through<br>two||
|||sponsorship<br>schemes. We currently||
|||sponsor 22 children<br>and young people||
|||from an area ofSouthern<br>Sudan who||
|||attend<br>Kuleu Lights School. There are||
|||many orphans<br>and disadvantaged||
|||children<br>there due to the recent||
|||conflict. From our original scheme with||
|||the Toposa people we have a further|9|
|||students<br>who we are supporting<br>at||
|||University<br>level towards careers that||
|||will then benefit the local community||
|||that they will be returning<br>to in South||
|||Sudan. Our second scheme runs<br>in||
|||Alebtong,<br>Northern<br>Uganda at Blessed||
|||Hope School where we are supporting||
|||the most in need children<br>from these||
|||deprived<br>areas. There are currently|2S|
|||children<br>being supported<br>on this||
|||scheme.<br>So, in total we are sponsoring||
|||S6children/young<br>people,||





||||||~||Development<br>of educational||
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||||||||establishments.<br>We are currently||
||||||||raising funds for an exam hall to be||
||||||||built in Blessed Hope School, a project||
||||||||we started<br>in 2021.The foundations||
||||||||are set and the walls are being built-||
||||||||we continue to seek for funding<br>for this||
||||||||project to finish<br>it by next financial||
||||||||year.||
||||||Life Bridging Works helps provide relief of||||
||||||sickness||gr the preservation<br>of health<br>by:||
||||||~||Providing<br>emergency<br>aid for flood relief||
||||||||and to support those combatting<br>a||
||||||||wave of locusts<br>in Kenya, Djibouti,||
||||||||Ethiopia, and Uganda.||
||||||~||Funding the finishing<br>and equipping|of|
||||||||a health centre/<br>clinic which provides||
||||||||basic health advice and services<br>in||
||||||||Kapoeta, South Sudan.<br>The clinic will||
||||||||be managed<br>and staffed<br>by indigenous||
||||||||former students<br>sponsored<br>through||
||||||||medical schools by Life Bridging Works.||
||||||~||Providing<br>considerable<br>Covid-19 relief,||
||||||||including<br>food and supplies<br>in South||
||||||||Sudan,<br>in conjunction<br>with a registered||
||||||||South Sudan Charity<br>HOCTO. Covid-19||
||||||||relief funds were also supplied<br>for||
||||||||other well-established<br>partners<br>in East||
||||||||Africa. Detailed accountability<br>reports||
||||||||are available<br>on request.||
||||||~||Building of a safe house for those in||
||||||||abusive situations or fleeing from||
||||||||persecution<br>to provide sanctuary<br>whilst||
||||||||they rebuild their lives.||
||||||Life|Bridging Works help bring relief from|||
||||||unemployment<br>by:||||
|||||||~|Small Business Start Funds, including||
||||||||funds to help towards the set-up of|a|
||||||||taxi business,<br>motorcycle<br>taxi business,||
||||||||hair salon, and several shops.||
|||||||~|Its education<br>programme:<br>young||
||||||||people that are educated<br>are more||
||||||||employable.||
|||||||~|Funds given for development<br>work;||
||||||||local builders are employed<br>to||
||||||||complete the work.||
|Statement||confirming||Para 1.18|The|Trustees<br>confirm they have had regard|||
|whether|the trustees||have||to the||guidance<br>issued<br>by the charity||
|had regard||to the guidance|||Commission<br>on Public Benefit.||||
|issued|by the Charity||||||||
|Commission||on public|||||||
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|ou ma<br>c|h|oo|se to|include furt|her statements|where re|levant<br>about:|||
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||||||SORP reference|||||
||||||Para 1.38|||||
|Policy on|grant making|||||||||
||||||Para 1.38|||||
|Policy on|social investment|||||||||
|including|program|||related||||||
|investment||||||||||
||||||Para 1.38|||||
|Contribution|||made by|||||||
|volunteers||||||||||
|||||||Through<br>the restrictions<br>posed by||||
|Other||||||Covid-19 we learned<br>how we could||||
|||||||reduce|our carbon footprint<br>by more|use||
|||||||ofvirtual<br>communication.||||
|Achieve|m|e|nts|and Performance||||||
||||||SORP reference|||||
|||||||~|Providing<br>emergency<br>aid for flood|relief||
||||||||and also to support those combatting||a|
||||||||wave of locusts. This looked like|||
|Summary||of|the main||Para 1.20||supplying<br>food parcels, employment|||
|achievements|||ofthe charity,||||support<br>and relocation costs where|||
|identifying||the difference the|||||needed.|||
|charity's|work has made to|||||||||
|the circumstances<br>of its<br>beneficiaries<br>and any wider<br>benefits to society as a||||||~|Enabling<br>more small business<br>enterprises<br>to be established<br>than|ever||
|whole.|||||||before through<br>our Ethiopia and Kenya|||
||||||||church contacts.|||
|||||||~|Building of a safe house for those|in||
||||||||abusive situations<br>or fleeing from|||
||||||||persecution<br>to provide sanctuary|whilst||
||||||||they rebuild their lives.|||
|||||||~|Providing<br>teaching<br>gr support to the|||
||||||||church leaders<br>in South Sudan, Ethiopia|||
||||||||and Kenya through<br>the travelling|we||
||||||||have been able to do and virtually.|||
|||||||~|Continuing<br>support of Kuleu<br>Lights|||
||||||||Primary School.|||
|||||||~|Continuing<br>funding ofsponsorship|||
||||||||students<br>who will the benefit their|||
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||education<br>for the Toposa scheme and|education<br>for the Toposa scheme and|
|---|---|---|
||for those gaining<br>primary<br>education|in|
||Uganda + South Sudan)||
|~|Further development<br>of Blessed Hope||
||Primary School, including<br>renovation||
||work and expanding<br>the sponsorship||
||scheme.||
|~|Building of exam hall beginning<br>in||
||Blessed Hope School.||
|~|Ongoing<br>regular<br>and extensive<br>support||
||to sponsorship<br>programmes<br>across||
||Uganda<br>and<br>in South Sudan.||
|~|Renewed the contract ofour employed||
||worker to continue<br>good||
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|inancial<br>Review|||||
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|Review ofthe charity's||Para 1.21|F8,636||
|financial<br>position at the end|||||
|ofthe<br>eriod|||||
|Statement<br>explaining<br>the<br>policy for holding<br>reserves||Para 1.22|The charity <br>65'000|has a reserve policy of|
|statin<br>wh<br>the<br>are held|||||
|Amount<br>ofreserves<br>held||Para 1.22|65000||
|Reasons for holding zero||Para 1.22|NIA||
|reserves|||||
|Details of fund materially|in|Para 1.24|NIA||
|deficit|||||
|Explanation<br>of any||Para 1.23|N/A||
|uncertainties<br>about the|||||
|charity continuing<br>as a going|||||
|concern|||||
|Additional<br>information<br>(optional)|||||
|You ma<br>choose to include|further statements||where relevant|about:|
|The charity's<br>principal<br>sources offunds<br>(including||Para 1.47|||
|any fundraising)|||||
|Investment<br>policy and<br>objectives including<br>any||Para 1.46|||
|social investment<br>policy|||||
|adopted|||||
|A description<br>ofthe principal||Para 1.46|||
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|Description<br>of charity's||||
|trusts:||||
|Type of governing<br>document||Trust Deed|(GD2)|
|trust deed, ro<br>al charter||||
|How is the charity|Para 1.25|Trust||
|constituted7||||
|(e.g unincorporated||||
|association,<br>CIO||||
|Trustee selection methods|Para 1.25|Appointment|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<br>for the induction|Policies and procedures<br>adopted<br>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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|Re istered||charit|number||1122649|||
|Charity's|principal||address||Kerrisdale|||
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||Andrew|Holt|Trustee||N/A|The|Trustees||
||Milton|Ogwal|Operations|Advisor|N/A|The|Trustees||
||Ken Matthews||General Secretary||N/A|The|Trustees||
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||Full name(s)|ZrNhj(<br>MACK ZD765|
|Position|(eg Secretary,<br>Chair, etc)|Tkl4TPE|
||Date|(Df06/Zing|





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|||||||||Unrestricted<br>funds|||Restricted<br>funds|Endowment<br>funds||Total|funds|Last year|
|||||||||to the nearest<br>f|||to the nearest 8|to the neareat6||to the neareat 6||to the nearest<br>P.|
|A1 Recel|ts||||||||||||||||
|voluntary<br>giRa &||grants||||||||62,276|65460||||117726|128,643|
|bank interest|||||||||||||||||
|gfR aid||||||||||7,175|||||7,176|5,970|
|Sub|total||(Gross||income for<br>AR)|||||89,461|66,460||||124,901|134,620|
|A2 Asset|and||Investment<br>sales||||||||||||||
|(see table).|||||||||||||||||
|||||||Sub total|||||||||||
||||Total receiPts|||||||69,461|55,450|||-|124,901|134,620|
|A3 Payments|||||||||||||||||
|Leadership|Development|||(+iranaiailo»)||||||23,963|20,194||||44,167|49,303|
|Health Support||||||||||5,380|11,686||||16,966|34,869|
|Micro FI»a»oe||||||||||6,949|17,000||||23,949||
|Educauo»<br>&Spo»aomhip||||||||||29,747|10,500||||40,247|27,650|
|Travel||||||||||7,050|4,366||||11,406|1,544|
|Du er||||||||||415|||||415|2,861|
|Admi»||||||||||1,988|3233||||6,201|4,180|
|||||||Sub total||||76,472|66,868||||142,340|120,397|
|A4 Asset|and||Investment||||||||||||||
|urchases,||see table|||||||||||||||
|||||||Sub total|||||||||||
||||Total|||Payments||||7s,472|68,868|||~|142,340|120,397|
|Net ofrecelptsf(payments)||||||||||6,021|11,418||||17,439|14,222|
|A5 Transfers|||between|||funds|||||||||||
|A6 Cash|funds last|||year end||||||13,692|12,383||||26,076|11,863|
|Cash funds this year end||||||||||7,671|966||||8,636|26,076|





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|||||Total|cash funds||7,671||||965||
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