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Registered Charity 1159407 (Charity Commission.)

6[th] Annual Report AGM

1[st] June 2020 – 31[st] May 2021

I am very pleased to report that we are still supporting 16 children with special needs and their families. As well as 21 children that attend The New Highlight School, 3 children that attend and board at The Stelurm Elite School and Anita Ndyta who attends The Olive Oloirien Primary School.

The Thunder Foundation has experienced a very unusual year, due to Covid. In Kenya the schools have been closed more than they have been open. Also, when the schools did reopen Raad was unsure whether the schools were abiding by the Covid rules e.g., social distancing, hand washing and face masks. Therefore, Raad was very reluctant to allow the children to return to school. We decided to introduce private tutoring which was conducted in very small groups for our New Highlight/boarding School children. This was held with small groups of children social distancing outside and run by various teachers that we employed. This helped to continue their education in a safe and productive way.

We decided that the best way to support our families over Covid was to continue with the weekly food donations. We discovered that these weekly donations of food were crucial for our families. It meant it helped families to stay home and safe instead of going out looking for work. While the schools were closed families collected food weekly from a store that is close to where

most of our families live. Thunder pays weekly to the store and the store has a list of names of the families that we support. Each family can choose what food they require up to the amount of money Thunder pays per family. This has been working very well for all the families we support. We also introduced weekly phone contact with our families, to check that they are well. All our families have Raad and Ramadham’s (Thunder’s paid part time Social Worker) phone contact, the children’s guardians know that they can contact them if needed.

Raad and the Trustees have seen the importance the food contributions are making to our families but realised that we couldn’t continue with weekly food donations once the children returned to school. We needed to pay for school fees, school uniforms, transport and school food. It was decided that we could afford to pay for the families to receive two food donations monthly and this would hopefully be paid for by fund raising.

In December sadly Blessing Wangare (one of our Special Needs Children) met with a very bad accident, she had some very hot tea spilt over her and needed to be admitted into hospital for treatment. Blessing’s mother didn’t have funds to pay the hospital fees and eventually asked The Thunder Foundation for monetary help. Thunder paid the hospital fees for Blessing. Just after Christmas Blessing’s mother moved nearer her family for help and support with Blessing. Blessing is now living too far to continue to attend the Special Needs School that our other 15 Special Needs children still attend. Raad has asked Blessing’s mother to locate a suitable school nearer to where they are now living but the mother still hasn’t found a school suitable for Blessing.

In December we were still able to safely offer our families with special needs a Christmas trip to a local park, where all the families had plenty of room to spread out and enjoy the fresh air and lovely green surroundings. These families were giving a wonderful day to remember with lots of games, a delicious picnic and many treats.

All the children that Thunder support received a Christmas stocking filled with lots of sweets and toys. All our families received Christmas food vouchers.

Due to Covid this past year has been very difficult to fund raise. Hopefully in our next financial year fundraising will improve. Before Christmas we did have a Christmas Stocking Appeal that was mainly on Facebook. We raised enough

money to pay for the children’s Christmas Stockings, plus two of our supporters donated the money for the families Christmas food vouchers. Also, Thunder received a donation from a lovely 100-year-old lady in Australia to pay for more food vouchers for the families of our special needs children to celebrate New Year.

As always Raad and the Trustees keep in regular contact via WhatsApp.

1[st] June 2020 – 31[st] May 2021

Finance

Bank Balance 1.6.2020 £20,796.62

Bank Balance 31.5.2021 £19,213.36

Money sent to Kenya via Western Union between

1.6.2020-31.5.2021 2200845 Kenyan Shillings (£14,500)

Other expenses

16.12.2020- Bank Transfer, London Marathon £444

Motion that The Thunder Foundation Annual General Report for the year

1.6.2020-31.5.2021 be accepted as true and correct.

Adrienne Swais……………………………………………………Date…………………..

Gina Swift……………………………………………………………Date…………………..

Denise Courtney………………………………………………… Date…………………..

Christine Fagan…………………………………………………..Date……………………

Anna Miles…….……………………………………………………Date……………………

Charity No. 1159407

THE THUNDER FOUNDATION

STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS

FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MAY 2021

Gibbons Mannington & Phipps LLP Chartered Accountants 20 Eversley Road Bexhill-on-Sea East Sussex TN40 1HE

INDEPENDENT EXAMINERS REPORT ON THE ACCOUNTS TO THE TRUSTEES OF “THE THUNDER FOUNDATION” FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31[ST] MAY 2021

I report on the accounts of the Charity for the year ended 31[st] May 2021, which are set out on page 2.

Respective responsibilities of trustees and examiner

The charity's trustees are responsible for the preparation of the accounts. The charity’s trustees consider that an audit is not required for this year under section 144(2) of the Charities Act 2011 (the 2011 Act) and that an independent examination is needed.

It is my responsibility to

Basis of independent examiner’s statement

My examination was carried out in accordance with general Directions given by the Charity Commissioners. An examination includes a review of the accounting records kept by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presented with those records. It also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosures in the accounts, and seeking explanations from the trustees concerning any such matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audit, and consequently no opinion is given as to whether the accounts present a “true and fair view” and the report is limited to those matters set out in the statements below.

Independent examiner's statement

In connection with my examination, no matter has come to my attention:

  1. which gives me reasonable cause to believe that in, any material respect, the requirements

  2. to keep accounting records in accordance with section 130 of the 2011 Act; and

  3. to prepare accounts which accord with the accounting records and comply with the accounting requirements of the 2011 Act

have not been met; or

  1. to which, in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a proper understanding of the accounts to be reached.

Gibbons Mannington & Phipps LLP 20 Eversley Road, Bexhill-on-Sea, Danny Sallows FCA East Sussex, Chartered Accountant TN40 1HE.

Date …………………………………

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THE THUNDER FOUNDATION RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MAY 2021

GENERAL FUND (UNRESTRICTED)
Receipts
Sponsorship
Fund raising
Gift Aid
Payments
School costs
Fundraising
Accountancy
Web Design
Net Receipts for the year
Bank balance as at 1 June 2020
Bank balance as at 31 May 2021
£
£
15,614
-
-
15,614
16,420
584
168
25
17,197
1,583
-
20,796
19,213
2021
£
£
15,614
-
-
15,614
16,420
584
168
25
17,197
1,583
-
20,796
19,213
2021
£
£
18,062
585
-
18,647
12,870
-
162
-
13,032
5,615
15,181
20,796
2020
£
£
18,062
585
-
18,647
12,870
-
162
-
13,032
5,615
15,181
20,796
2020
15,614
17,197
18,647
13,032
1,583
-
20,796
5,615
15,181
19,213 20,796

On behalf of the Trustees

…………………………………

Adrienne Swais

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