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| Description ofthe charity's trusts | |||
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Charity Trustee Deed | ||
| t.t t d How the charity is constituted |
The charity is constitutedby resolution ofthe Trust Deed bythefounder Trustees. |
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| Trustee selection methods | Atrustee is elected by resolution to the office, by those who are already trustees or the founder Trustees. |
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| Additional governance issues (Optional information) |
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| 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. |
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| ~ | policies and procedures | Trustees must attend a minimum ofthree meetings per annum. |
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| ~ | 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. |
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| ~ | 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 |
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sponsors, as well as providing general support and taking minutes at meetings oftrustees. |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Orphanage School, Uganda. This is the school supported by ALLHIM. |
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| ALLHIM also works with Michael Mwebaza who Coordinates its ACTION |
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| FOR LIFE Programme in the poor communities ofMasaka District where |
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| 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, |
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| by | monitoring ofemails, (including photographic evidence) from Andrew |
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| Mwesigwa and Michael Mwebaza. Some trustees undertake annual |
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| mission trips to Uganda which enables them to gain first-hand experience |
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| of | how the Charity money has been used and then report this back to the | ||||||
| Trustees' meetings. During this reporting period, trustees visited Uganda |
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| in | February-March 2022. |
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| 1) The advancement ofthe Christian Faith in accordance with the |
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| Statement of Faith |
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| 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 |
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| 1 | The Advancement ofthe Christian Faith in Accordance with the |
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| Statement ofFaith | |||||||
| ~ | ALLHIM Trustees continue to undertake regular Mission Trips to |
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| ~ | Some trustees have continued to preach the gospel ofJesus Christ |
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| the villages and churches in Masaka District, while others have |
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| fulfilled their role in more practical ways in the local community. | |||||||
| ~ | ALLHIM works with Action for Children and Young People Uganda, |
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| Non- Government Organisation that, among its purposes, works |
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| towards the spreading ofthe Gospel through actions by showing |
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| 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 |
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| worthwhile, purposeful life. Various visitors from the UK and Ireland |
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| have provided sporting equipment tothe school clubs. |
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| 2 | The Relief ofPove Sickness and Distress |
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| ~ | The Charity continues to provide money to cover monthly utilities at |
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| Mother Janet School, fulfilling the basic needs. Additional money for |
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| food is also sent out as and when required. The cost varies from |
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| month to month in line with the fluctuating exchange rates. |
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| ~ | The Charity has continued to distribute food to the poor people in the |
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| to nss/sst | f. | iclnosrsst 8 | to nssnmt | f. | |||||||||
| 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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| Details | to uosnlst | 5 | to nsamst 5 | to nearest | f. | ||||||||
| 62Other | monetary assets | Bshucs in sswngs Account | 1,738 | ||||||||||
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| 83Investment | assets | ||||||||||||
| etc/is | Fund | towhkh sssst bslon s |
Cost (opaonsl) | Current vslus 0 ousl |
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| 64Assets retained for the | |||||||||||||
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| Signed by one ortwo trustees on behalf ofall the trustees |
Signature | Name | Date of a royal |