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2021-08-31-accounts

Nafnes and addresses ofadvisers (Gptlonal
information)
Nafnes and addresses ofadvisers (Gptlonal
information)
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Name
Address
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Hovvard
Murray FCA
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Lane, No~don TS20 1LS
(finance)
Name ofchief executive ornafn8S ofsenior staff members (Gptional information)
Constitution
Appointed for a term ofthree years by a resolution passed at a properly
convened meeting ofthe charity trustees.

e Trustees are provided with copies ofrelevant copies ofrelevant Chanty Commission
GUIdaAce aAd receive Chanty Commlsslon email Upcla'tes
polICIes aAd procedures
adopted forthe IndUctIQA and
training oftrustees; There are no relationships vAth related parties
trustees CQASIderatIQA of
major risks and the system
3Ad pfocecfufes to manage
them.
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Main activities
in relation to these objectives:
2. Finahsed
new banking
arrangements
in Uganda
3. Appointed a new Trustee.
4. Commenced
the publication
ofa quarterly
newsletter
to our
supporters,
initially emailed to30and now to77contacts as weII as
being shared on social fnedia and personally
by Trustees, friends
and
family.
5. Developed
new ways offund-raising,
working
within the restrictions
of
Summary ofthe main
activities undertaken
forthe Covid-19.~have extended our Gift Card scheme and held a
'virtual
'Walk to Kumi* event.
public benefit in relation to
these objects (include within
this section the statutory
declaration
that trustees have
6. Communicated
more frequently
and in greater detail with Ugandan
volunteers„using ~atsApp,
and triaIIing a referral form.
Bythese
means, clients already
known to us have continued
to receive support
'had reoard tothe QUldance and new clients been identified
and helped, though Trustees have
issued by the Charity been unable to travel to Uganda due to Covid-19 restrictions.
Commission on public
benefit) 7. Researched
and trialled ways ofstoring,
managing,
and reporting
on
the information
being shared
in section 6above.
8. Responded
to the Covid-19 pandemic
and local crop failure
in Kumi
and the surrounding
area, by releasing
funds to provide basic
foodstuffs, soap and PPE to families already
known to us, to new
families and to families visiting Soroti Care Cenbe (see below).
9. Responded
to a request from Kumi Hospital to support their efforts
to
prevent and treat Covid-19 bu ftending the purchase
Gf3 d»aI-& &me
oxygen concentratofs, 5suction machines, 5 pUlse Gxlmeters as WBII
as nasal prongs and N95 masks.
30. Developed a mutually
beneficial relationship
with the Soroti Care
Centre.
The Centre is the initiatjve ofone ofour Ugandan
volunteers,
RU'th. She has provided a buhc4ng where parents
Gf children
with
disabilities
can meet and receive support and advice as well as
assessment
and referral to Kumi Hospital for further assessment,
treatment,
oraid to mobility.
IA consultatJIGA
wfth Ruth, Tf'Ust88s
provide funds to allow these needy individuals
to access life-changing
Achievements
relating to the administration
ofthe charity (fina!ising policy
Achievements
relating to the administration
ofthe charity (fina!ising policy
and banking arrangements)
have made iteasier respond to the needs
of
chiidfeA and families
IA Kumi as they afe fnade known to Trustees. As
we
continue to fine-tune
our information
storage and management
systems,
we ale feduclAQ the admInistratlve
bUI'deA
GA Trustees and voIUAteefs
aAd lfApf'ovIAQ
Gul' fepoltlAg to doAGfs.
The appointment
ofa new Trustee and her work on the quarterly
newsletter
has raised the proSe of Kumi Community
Foundation,
especially
in terms ofraising funds through
our Gift Card Scheme.
In the
Spring 2021 newsletter we were able to report sales of cards enabling us
to purchase
and distribute 232 adult chickens, 48 adult goats, 13
prostheses
and 11wheelchairs.
In keeping
with our motto of 'helping
others to help themselves,
' goats and chickens represent
not only
nutritional
support but also the opportunity
to generate income.
The aids
to mobility enhance
dignity, health, and opportunity
for their recipients.
Although
the achievement
ofmore than 40operations foryoung people
with gluteal fibrosis will be reported
in our next Annual
Return, the
funding
ofmore than R6,000was raised by the 'virtual
walk to Kumi'
during
this period.
As noted
in Section C point 6, our Ugandan
volunteers
have remained
in
constant contact with Trustees and, within restrictions
imposed
by the
pandemic,
have been able to continue to support existing cl!ents and
identify new children
and families who are affected by poverty and
disability.
At any one time, around 5children are supported
by Kumi
Community
Foundation
in the Nutrition
Unit of Kumi Hospital.
Cerebral
palsy chairs have been made for our clients by the workshop at Kumi
Hospital,
with the charity funding the materials
and labour, which
in turn
supports the work of Kumi Hospital.
Prostheses,
tricydes, and
wheelchairs
have been supplied.
Thanks to our trusted
Ugandan
volunteers
and their excellent local
knowledge,
Kumi Community
Foundation
can respond
quickly to needs
as they arise and were pleased to be able to provide basic foodstuffs
such as posho, beans„rice, sugar and salt as weII as soap to famihes
affected by Covid-19 restrictions
and crop failure as families affected by
disability are already struggling
to survive and recent times have been
even harder for them.
Similarly,
when
Kumi Hospital appealed io its
partners
to help in their efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19 and
provide eflective treatment
for sufferers,
Kurni Community
Foundation
were able to respond
in a timely fashion.
lt is not unusual
in Kumi for the parents ofa child with a disability to face
rejection by their family and community.
Soroti Care Centre provides an
QpeA doof, 8
~&ieAdly face ar Kiaccess to real suppo&
a ar ~d Guf
achievement
ofa positive working arrangement
with this initiative has
really enhanced
the *reach' of Kumi Community
Foundation.
Our
pfovlsIGA ofresources,
physiotherapy
support and tfaAspoft to Sorotl
Care Centre has meant that many more children and families,
including
those in remote areas ofthe bush, have hope fora better life now and in
the futuf8

Total Agocated Agocated
Expenditure unrestrhted Restricted
Categories: Expenditure Expenduure
Transport
and fuel
1,095.83 470.83 625.00
Accomodatlon
and Food
25.00 25.00
521 Community
Based Rehabilitation
Allowances 2,370.83 2,370.83
137 Transport
and fuel
584.38 584.38
2,387 Nutrition 8,981.81 5,72233 3,259.48
327 income Self Generation Projects 2,636.15 2,636.15
1,687 Physical aids and workshop S,579.79 5,579.79
486 Education 3,921.56 0.00 3,921.56
137 Hospital
Expenses
3,353.81 3,353.81
75 Miscelianeous 350.63 350.63
292 Aripads 337.60 337.60
Other Special Projects (including
1,813 Coronavirus
expenses)
4,652.80 293.03
287 Miscellaneous 576.01
8,382 26,660.16 8,099.07
5 Government
Costs
106 Bank charges
56 Website costs
0 Printer cartridges
69 Postage
Education Corona Nrus Nutrition Total
0 Balance as at 01//09/2020 3,254.50 293.03 1,159AB 4,707.01
8,822 Income 2,465.00 0.00 1,686.00 4,645.00
1,364 Tax recoverable
on Gift Aided donations
616.25 0.00 420.00 1,161,25
10,186 293.03 625.00 3,259AB 10,513.26
5,667 Restricted expenditure
( as
per note 4j 293.03 625.00 3,259AB 8,099.07
188 Transferred
to unrestricted
reserves 0.00
4, 0/ 8
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Total Allocated Allocated
Expenditure Unrestricted Restritted
Categodes: Expenditure Expenditure
Transport
and
fuel 1,095.83 470.83 625.06
Accomodation and Food 25.GI3 25.00
521 Community
Based Rehabihtation
Agowances 2,370.83 2,370.83
137 Transport
and
fuel 584.38 584.38
2,387 Nutrition 8,981.81 5,722.33 3,259.48
327 income Self Generation Projects 2,636.15 2,636.15
1,687 Physical aids and workshop 5,579.79 5,579.79
486 Education 3,921.56 0.00 3,921.56
137 Hospital Expenses 3,353.81 3,353.81
75 Miscellaneous 350.63 350.63
292 Al ipads 337.60 337.60
Other Special Projects (including
Coronavirus
expenses)
4,945.83 4,652.80 293.03
Miscellaneous 576.01 S76.01
26,660.16 8,099.07
106 Bank charges
56 Website costs
0 Printer cartddges
69 Postage
Education Corona Virus Nutrition Total
0 Balance as at01/09/2020 3,254.50 293.03 1,159.48 4,707.01
8,822 income 2,465.00 0.00 1,680.00 4,645.00
1,364 Tax recoverable on Gift Aided donations 616.25 0.00 420.00 1,161.25
10,186 6,335.75 625.00 3,259AB 10,513.26
5,667 Restricted expenditure ( as per note 4j 625.00 3,259.48 8,099.07
188 Transferred to unrestricted reserves 0.60
2,414.19