Enfants Kenya UK
Trustees Annual Report for year ending 31[st] December 2021
Trustees:
The Trustees who served the charity during the year were as follows:
Julie Hellon Lottie Rose Brown Zablon Charles Mambo
Treasurer: Jennifer Bithell AAT 4 Drummond Court Prospect Place, Hythe Southampton SO45 6HD
Bankers: CAF Bank 25 Kings Hill Avenue West Malling ME19 4JQ
Solicitor: Mike Farrell BusinessLegal Limited 9 Holgrave Close, High Legh, Knutsford Cheshire WA16 6TX
Introduction
Enfants Kenya was registered as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation (a CIO Foundation) with the Charity Commission for England and Wales, on 4[th] April 2018 and its registration number is 1177802. The organisation, Enfants Kenya, is governed by its Constitution.
Enfants Kenya’s registered address is 38 Highpath Way, Basingstoke, RG24 9SU
Objectives and Principal Activities
The purpose of the charity, Enfants Kenya UK, as set out in the governing document, is to relieve the suffering of, and advance in life, orphans, street children and in particular, young girls who are vulnerable to trafficking or other forms of abuse.
Enfants Kenya UK makes grants available to community organisations who have a presence in Kenya and who are able to provide education and/or training, accommodation, rescue services and emergency shelter.
Enfants Kenya currently works with, but is not limited to, three partner organisations:
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Association Kenyan Kids registered in France on 21[st] March 2011, registration number W061002375
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Familia Community Based Organisation registered in Kenya on 8[th] April 2015, registration number 39852
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Familia Foundation registered, according to the laws of Kenya, as a Company Limited by Guarantee on 17[th] July 2019, registration number CLG-PPF5A7
Achievements and performance
As in 2020, it was decided that our beneficiaries would be girls who suffer because of gender disparity, who are vulnerable to human trafficking, who are in, or come from, abusive environments.
Our partner organisation, Familia CBO, throughout 2021, was giving full time care for the needs of twelve girls. This consisted of food, accommodation, education and health care.
School fees were covered for an additional three children living with foster families.
Additionally, we took in one boy who suffers from Cerebral Palsy.
In the future, we expect to continue financial support through the provision of grant funding to these and possibly other similar community organisations (see above) who are in a position to provide care, education and/or training, accommodation, food, clothing, health care, emergency shelter and rescue services.
When the charity was inaugurated in 2018, it was decided to focus our fundraising capacity on bringing in individual but regular donations, particularly from those people, based in the UK, who may also be registered for Gift Aid. These monthly donations are the charity’s principal source of funding, and these amounts are transferred to Kenya on a regular basis.
Julie visited Kenya twice during 2021; between 18[th] September 2020 and 28[th] January 2021 and then between 8[th] October and 15[th] November 2021,
This first visit was spent putting the finishing touches to the new rescue centre then moving and settling the girls and staff into their new accommodation.
In addition, a farm manager was employed during this time and was tasked with growing maize and taking care of a few livestock. This will help to offset some food costs in the future.
Julie spent her second visit monitoring and supervising the previous arrangements but also setting up and overseeing a schedule of care for the child with Cerebral Palsy. Part of this time was also spent looking for a suitable piece of land to further our project for 2022 which is that of building a nursery/kindergarten school.
For their service throughout 2021, grateful thanks go, our trustees and treasurer in the UK, also to the trustees of Association Kenyan Kids, Wendy Buckley and Guy Evans in France alongside treasurer Dave Stevenson. In Kenya, a special mention goes to Zablon Mambo, Associate Director of the Familia Foundation and Sheila Awinja of the Familia CBO, whose commitment and hard work make all of this possible.
Julie Hellon 11[th] August 2022
Enfants Kenya UK
Accounts for year ending December 2021
| Profit and Loss | 2021 | 2020 |
|---|---|---|
| • Income | ||
| Donations | 17037 | 24904 |
| • Expenditure | ||
| Bank account charges | 102 | 66 |
| Transfers to Kenyan Kids | 19000 | 36000 |
| • Deficit/Surplus | (2065) | (11162) |
| Balance Sheet | ||
| • Assets | ||
| Current Ac/t Dec 2020 | 25080 | 36242 |
| • Liabilities | ||
| None from this account | 0 | 0 |
Accounts prepared by:
J A Bithell AAT 4 Drummond Court Hythe SO45 6HD 31[st] July 2020