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2022-03-31-accounts

Annual Report

1[st ] September, 2021-20[th ] October ,2022

OUR MISSION

Footprints provides Outreach to vulnerable children in Zambia. We support individuals on the streets with the objective of moving them into partner organizations or back to their own families to give them a brighter future.

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This annual performance statement is based on properly maintained records, accurately reflects the performance of the entity. This statement provides a comprehensive overview of how we have performed and the challenges we have encountered from 2021-2022 and aspirations for 2022-2023.

Please see below the key highlights

As Footprints foundation for Children in Zambia we have over the past years provided services to the Streets Children which have had profound impact in their lives. The goal has been to provide quality services but beyond that, we have always attempted to improve and reestablished the social functioning of a child through counselling and reeducation. We have established our base in the society and communities through reintegration programs and created a link with other organizations alike so as to ensure effectiveness of programming with regards to institutionalization. But in all this, we are still having challenges. It is imperative to note that the number of Street Children have been increasing despite government’s efforts of the Street removal programs. Therefore, demanding for creative re-organization of our programs and establishing a transit home. Our board chair Roger Maughan cycled from Lusaka to Livingstone Victoria falls 500km.He was raising funds towards the purchase of a transitional home for Footprints Zambia. He started off from Lusaka on the 18[th] September-22 with the team in the supporting Vehicle. He arrived in Livingstone on the 22[nd ] September-22. The cycle ride

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11.05.2022 Meeting with the Minister of social welfare /Director Child affairs

After the meeting the Minister with government officials joined the team for Street Day Outreach/Night Outreach different zones were visited.

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25.05.2022 Vasco had a 2 hours’ interview with British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) The interview was about his story and Footprints.

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11.10.2021 we were commemorating the international day of the girl child, the moto was ‘’digital generation’’ and the focus is transforming education for girls. Government officials were present and footprints was invited by ‘’Families Are Nations’’.

24.02.2022 Footprints team Zambia was invited by St. Ann’s funeral homes for the opening ceremony for their new branch in Misisi compound, they showed their appreciation towards Footprints for the work especially giving vulnerable Children on the Streets a decent burial.

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STAFF DEVELOPMENT

FOOTPRINTS /CETA PROJECT

399 clients were enrolled for the Ceta Study,149 were receiving in person counselling sessions.

152 were receiving Teleceta counselling sessions,99 were controls and 79 are the completed and accessed cases from all the sites.

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Footprints had 72 clients,27 were in person clients.28 were receiving Teleceta and 17 were controls.

The project will come to an end when the controls have been concluded.

OUTREACH

During this reporting year the following occurred

Repatriation and Restoration 49 Children were restored back to their families. 32 children were placed in facilities. (4 girls were placed at Voh,28 boys were placed at Chikumbi The team prepared and supported the children through a step-by step process. The children were included in the decision-making process and given ample time to decide whether they are ready to be reintegrated back to their families.

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Fp Zambia is working with three community schools. The

Program of education in the community schools is a prevention program with the goal to include vulnerable children in the educational system at an early age, as a measure of prevention of Children going on the streets.

Children included in the program are living in Misisi Compound, majority of them are facing extreme poverty. Street Children and former street children have their children enrolled in the community schools.

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the tough conditions most of these girls do not want to leave the streets, most of them end up pregnant. 9 girls aged 12-18 years fall pregnant this year.

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departed friends.

EVENTS

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interacting with the Children, followed by the HIV and Aids talk. The Children asked a lot of questions with regards to HIV. The students shared a meal with the Children.

About 16 females and 6 males were recorded under services provided at the heath facilities

Over 30 service providers and community structures have been brought together under the project.

VOLUNTEERS IN ZAMBIA

In addition to Footprints Staff Vasco, Moses and Aggie, the team was humbled to have a joint outreach with African Freedom Mission from USA. The team started Outreach on the 1[st ] June 2022 -18[th ] July 2022.The team of young American students were interactive, preached the gospel to the Children, played games with the Children. The team worked

with 5 teams

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This year we had Volunteers from Mission direct, the team arrived on the 5[th ] September 2022- 17[th ] September 2022, undertook an outreach program with 9 volunteers,2 staff team and 2 Footprints trustees

. The program was interactive in nature to understand the problems street Children go through.

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PARTNERSHIPS WORKING

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Footprints Trustees Visits

29.04.2022 Roger Maughan and Steph Parker visited Lusaka. Our trustees were welcomed at the Airport by the Fp team. The following were the activities under taken; Review about the Fp operations/Staff meeting. Meeting with the FMDM Sisters /HOLY CROSS Sisters, Street outreach, Meeting with Director of public health under the Lusaka City Council with regards to partnerships. A visit to St. Ann’s funeral homes, to appreciate their support for providing a dignified funeral services when the team have a funeral for the Children living on the Streets. Meeting with Clare at VSo, Pastor Jasper, Viola from Social welfare and Pastor Banda from EFZ.

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CHALLENGES

OBJECTIVES FOR 2022-2023

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OUR PERFORMANCE

We continued to respond to social and economic challenges that have an impact on opportunities for young children and families to improve their wellbeing. Our focus has been ensuring the sustainability and responsiveness of the social welfare system, and working with children living on the streets and local compounds to develop and implement strategies that improve long term outcome for the most vulnerable.

This year we were able to touch 1000+ Street children through reintegration, Centre placements, Community schools’ outreach, Community outreach, Health care project and Street Outreach. Fp Zambia has emphasis on expansion of community schools’ partnerships in the community were most of the Street Children comes from, through our different programs, it stressed that education can play a significant role in the prevention program. Besides education, most families were empowered through reintegration

program.

Activities national indaba was held in order to plan for the vulnerable children. Meeting with different stakeholders to review the previous outreach challenges and success. Case management and action planning, it was agreed that Fp Zambia continues with the reintegration of the children living on the streets.

Creation of linkages workshops this year were an important forum for sharing and learning amongst various NGOs, government wings that work with Vulnerable Children. The workshops focus was on collaborative action for Street Children.

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Annual Accounts year End 31[st] March

Income

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Standing Orders £10,989.00 Other Donations £ 1,000.00 Gift Aid £ 1,426.84 Total Income £ 13,415.84 Bank Charges £ 180.00 Staff/Operating Costs £15,870.29 Total Expenditure £16,050.29

Bank Balance £16,477.45 April 1[st] 2021 Bank Balance £13,843 March 31[st ] 2022

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS & THANKS

We acknowledge the assistance which we have received in the period 2021 – 2022. This has helped Footprints to survive until now. Equally appreciate the local support from local partners which we, as an organization, enjoy. Thank you for standing with us and for your support throughout the year. We are happy about the plans we have for this coming year and we pray that you will stick around and witness what great things can be done when we all work together as a team.

We would like to appreciate our trustees, the government, Mission Direct, the Holy Cross Sisters and the FMDM Sister for the commitment and dedication exhibited always and to ensure that the children are cared for and helped.

Our prayer is that God blesses you more and increases you always!

Registered Address:

Footprints Foundation for Children in Zambia, Kalingalinga community Centre Kamloops Roads, KL40 LUSAKA

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www.footprints.org.uk

Bless Our Children. Guide their elders. Guard their interests. Keep them Safe.

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