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2023-02-16-accounts

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Names and addresses ofadvisers (Optional
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Names and addresses ofadvisers (Optional
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T pe ofadviser
Name
Address
Name ofchief executive or names ofsenior staff members
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Description ofthe charity's trusts
Type of governing
document
Charity Trustee Deed
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How the charity is constituted
The charity is constitutedby
resolution
ofthe Trust Deed bythefounder
Trustees.
Trustee selection methods Atrustee is elected by resolution
to the office, by those who are already
trustees
or the founder Trustees.
Additional
governance
issues (Optional
information)
You may choose to include
additional
information,
where
relevant,
about:
Trustees are given a copy ofthe ALLHIM charity deed and a working
practice, which they have to read and be well conversant
with.
The
Trustees
must agree with the fundamentals
ofthe statement
offaith and
agree to the working
practice ofthe charity before their appointment.
~ policies and procedures Trustees must attend a minimum
ofthree meetings
per annum.
adopted for the induction
and
~ training
oftrustees;
the charity's
organisational
structure
and any wider
network
with which the charity
Within the trustee body are three main roles for the day to day running
of
the charity:
The Chairman
who is the founder ofthe charity. This role is to manage
the
charity, give it structure
to achieve the aims, objectives and fulfil the vision
for which
itwas started.
works;
~ relationship
with any related
parties;
An Administrator
is also appointed
who is not within the body ofthe
trustees. This role deals with all the paperwork
communication
to
~ trustees'
consideration
of
sponsors, as well as providing
general support and taking minutes
at
meetings
oftrustees.
major risks and the system
and procedures
to manage
them.
Meetings are held regularly
throughout
the year at which trustees discuss
issues and to keep up to date with how the charity is running.
The agenda
always includes a financial
report and a report on work undertaken
in
Uganda since the last meeting.
Task force group among trustees was also formed to review charity
systems and policies.
ALLHIM works with Mr. Andrew
Mwesigwa,
their coordinator
in Uganda,
where the charity operates.
Andrew is the Head teacher ofMother Janet
Orphanage
School, Uganda. This is the school supported
by ALLHIM.
ALLHIM also works with Michael Mwebaza
who Coordinates
its ACTION
FOR LIFE Programme
in the poor communities
ofMasaka District where
the charity operates. ALLHIM works
in oartnershio
with. and suooorts.
Trustees evaluate the progression
ofthe stated objects in the meetings,
Trustees evaluate the progression
ofthe stated objects in the meetings,
by monitoring
ofemails, (including
photographic
evidence) from Andrew
Mwesigwa
and Michael Mwebaza.
Some trustees
undertake
annual
mission trips to Uganda which enables them to gain first-hand
experience
of how the Charity money has been used and then report this back to the
Trustees'
meetings.
During this reporting
period, trustees visited Uganda
in February-March
2022.
1) The advancement
ofthe Christian
Faith in accordance
with the
Statement
of Faith
Summary
ofthe objects
charity set out in its
governing
document
ofthe 2) The relief of poverty, sickness and distress
3) The promotion
ofgood health
4) The advancement
ofeducation
and training
5)
Any other charitable
purpose
1 The Advancement
ofthe Christian
Faith in Accordance with the
Statement ofFaith
~ ALLHIM Trustees continue to undertake
regular Mission Trips to
Uganda.
~ Some trustees
have continued
to preach the gospel ofJesus Christ
in
the villages and churches
in Masaka District, while others have
fulfilled their role in more practical ways in the local community.
~ ALLHIM works with Action for Children
and Young People Uganda,
a
Non- Government
Organisation
that, among
its purposes,
works
towards the spreading
ofthe Gospel through
actions by showing
Summary ofthe main
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)
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God's love to the young people and adults, meeting
their basic needs
and telling them about God. In the previous years, Christian
religious
books and Bibles have been distributed
via ACYPU to enable young
people to know more about God in both primary
and secondary
schools in the Masaka District.
The Charity continues to support the development
of 'Hope Clubs'
and the number
of Hope Clubs have continued
to grow. These Hope
clubs carry out sporting
activities,
bible studies and deal with social
issues affecting young people.
The young people involved
enjoy very
much the activities within these clubs.
Many ofthese children
have come to know God and have hope for a
worthwhile,
purposeful
life. Various visitors from the UK and Ireland
have provided
sporting
equipment
tothe school clubs.
2 The Relief ofPove
Sickness and Distress
~ The Charity continues to provide money to cover monthly
utilities at
Mother Janet School, fulfilling
the basic needs. Additional
money for
food is also sent out as and when required.
The cost varies from
month to month
in line with the fluctuating
exchange rates.
~ The Charity has continued
to distribute
food to the poor people
in the

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61 Cash funds Closing balance in Account 16.02.23 5,820 32,282
Total cash funds 5,520 37,262
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