Trustee Report for Ma-Nyango Association Charity
1. Introduction
The Ma-Nyango Association Charity (the Charity) was established in 2005 with the aim of promoting social welfare and providing aid to vulnerable groups within the community. The charity is focused on education, healthcare, and supporting the local economy through various development programs. This Trustee Report outlines the activities, achievements, challenges, and financial overview for the year ending [Date].
2. Trustees and Governance
As of the end of the financial year, the following individuals serve as Trustees of the MaNyango Association Charity:
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Chairperson : Dr Besong Charles
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Trustee Members : Mr Ashu Charles, Mrs Jane TiTi, Mr Saimen Jules
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The Charity operates under a governance structure that ensures transparency and accountability. Trustees meet quarterly to review progress, assess the impact of programs, and make strategic decisions. The Charity has established effective internal control systems to monitor performance and ensure funds are used efficiently.
3. Mission, Vision, and Objectives
Mission : To empower vulnerable communities through sustainable development programs focused on education, healthcare, and economic development.
Vision : A self-reliant community where every individual has access to quality education, healthcare, and economic opportunities.
Objectives for 2023-2024 :
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To provide scholarships for underprivileged students in local schools.
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To increase access to basic healthcare services in rural areas.
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To create sustainable livelihoods by supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs in the region.
4. Activities and Achievements
Over the past year, the Ma-Nyango Association Charity has not carried out activities due to lack of finances.
Healthcare Support :
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Facilitated free medical camps that served over 1,000 people in rural areas, offering general check-ups, vaccinations, and health education.
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Funded the construction of a new maternity ward in the local health centre, improving access to maternal healthcare self-initiative from the founder Mrs kacil ndipnkongho
Community Engagement :
- Organized quarterly community meetings to gather feedback from beneficiaries and stakeholders, ensuring the Charity's work aligns with the needs of the community.
5. Financial Overview
For the year ending 2024, the financial position of the Charity was as follows:
Income :
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Donations: £0,00
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Grants: £0.00
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Fundraising Events: £0,00
Challenges and Future Plans
The charity lack some fundings to start local community activities to help the needy or assist with the development of the community
To address these challenges, we plan to:
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Strengthen partnerships with other organizations to secure more funding.
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Increase awareness through targeted marketing campaigns to attract new donors and volunteers.
7. Acknowledgments
We would like to express our gratitude to all those who supported the Charity this year, including, volunteers, partners, and the communities we serve. Your contributions have been invaluable in achieving our mission and making a real difference in the lives of many people where there were various health activities.
8. Conclusion
We are proud of the progress we have made over the past year. With the continued support of our stakeholders, we are confident that the Ma-Nyango Association Charity will be able to enhance its impact and make even greater strides in empowering communities in the years to come.
We thank all those involved in the charity’s work, and we look forward to building on our achievements in the coming year.
Signed on behalf of the Trustees,
Dr Besong Charles Chairperson Ma-Nyango Association Charity Date:09/12/2024