| Nafnes and addresses ofadvisers (Gptlonal information) |
Nafnes and addresses ofadvisers (Gptlonal information) |
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| T 8ofadviser Name Address |
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| lndepe eA adv'se Hovvard Murray FCA 12Falcon |
Lane, No~don | TS20 1LS |
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| Name ofchief executive ornafn8S ofsenior staff members | (Gptional | information) |
| Constitution | |
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| 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 | ||
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| 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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| ADVANCEMENT GF EQUCATIGN GF, IN PARTICULAR, BUT NGT | |||||
| EXCLUSIVELY, DISADVANTAGED AND DISABLED CHILDREN ANQ |
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| AQUI TS I IVING IN THETESQ REGIGN GF Uf~ANQA BvTHE |
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| PRGVISIGN GFSUPPORT, ITEMS ANQ FUNDS AS THE TRUSTEES | |||||
| SEEFIT. | |||||
| Main activities in relation to these objectives: |
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| 2. | Finahsed new banking arrangements in Uganda |
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| 3. | Appointed a new Trustee. | ||||
| 4. | Commenced the publication ofa quarterly newsletter to our |
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| supporters, initially emailed to30and now to77contacts as weII as |
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| 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. |
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| 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 |
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| 'had reoard | tothe QUldance | and new clients been identified and helped, though Trustees have |
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| 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. |
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| 8. | Responded to the Covid-19 pandemic and local crop failure in Kumi |
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| and the surrounding area, by releasing funds to provide basic |
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| foodstuffs, soap and PPE to families already known to us, to new |
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| 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 |
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| 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 |
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| Centre. The Centre is the initiatjve ofone ofour Ugandan volunteers, |
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| RU'th. She has provided a buhc4ng where parents Gf children with |
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| disabilities can meet and receive support and advice as well as |
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| assessment and referral to Kumi Hospital for further assessment, |
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| treatment, oraid to mobility. IA consultatJIGA wfth Ruth, Tf'Ust88s |
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| 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 |
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| and banking arrangements) have made iteasier respond to the needs |
of |
| chiidfeA and families IA Kumi as they afe fnade known to Trustees. As |
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| continue to fine-tune our information storage and management systems, |
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| we ale feduclAQ the admInistratlve bUI'deA GA Trustees and voIUAteefs |
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| aAd lfApf'ovIAQ Gul' fepoltlAg to doAGfs. |
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| The appointment ofa new Trustee and her work on the quarterly |
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| newsletter has raised the proSe of Kumi Community Foundation, |
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| especially in terms ofraising funds through our Gift Card Scheme. In the |
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| Spring 2021 newsletter we were able to report sales of cards enabling | us |
| to purchase and distribute 232 adult chickens, 48 adult goats, 13 |
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| prostheses and 11wheelchairs. In keeping with our motto of 'helping others to help themselves, ' goats and chickens represent not only |
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| nutritional support but also the opportunity to generate income. The aids |
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| to mobility enhance dignity, health, and opportunity for their recipients. |
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| Although the achievement ofmore than 40operations foryoung people |
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| with gluteal fibrosis will be reported in our next Annual Return, the |
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| funding ofmore than R6,000was raised by the 'virtual walk to Kumi' |
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| during this period. |
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| As noted in Section C point 6, our Ugandan volunteers have remained |
in |
| constant contact with Trustees and, within restrictions imposed by the |
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| pandemic, have been able to continue to support existing cl!ents and |
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| identify new children and families who are affected by poverty and |
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| disability. At any one time, around 5children are supported by Kumi |
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| Community Foundation in the Nutrition Unit of Kumi Hospital. Cerebral |
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| 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 |
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| supports the work of Kumi Hospital. Prostheses, tricydes, and |
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| wheelchairs have been supplied. |
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| Thanks to our trusted Ugandan volunteers and their excellent local |
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| knowledge, Kumi Community Foundation can respond quickly to needs |
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| 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 |
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| disability are already struggling to survive and recent times have been |
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| even harder for them. Similarly, when Kumi Hospital appealed io its |
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| partners to help in their efforts to contain the spread of Covid-19 and |
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| provide eflective treatment for sufferers, Kurni Community Foundation |
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| were able to respond in a timely fashion. |
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| lt is not unusual in Kumi for the parents ofa child with a disability to face |
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| rejection by their family and community. Soroti Care Centre provides an |
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| QpeA doof, 8 ~&ieAdly face ar Kiaccess to real suppo& a ar ~d Guf |
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| achievement ofa positive working arrangement with this initiative has really enhanced the *reach' of Kumi Community Foundation. Our |
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| pfovlsIGA ofresources, physiotherapy support and tfaAspoft to Sorotl |
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| Care Centre has meant that many more children and families, including |
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| those in remote areas ofthe bush, have hope fora better life now and | in |
| the futuf8 |
| Total | Agocated | Agocated | |||||||
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| 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 |
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| 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 f t31/08/20/. |
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| Total | Allocated | Allocated | |||||
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| 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 | ||||||
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| 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 |