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2022-10-31-accounts

LOVE LIFE INTERNATIONAL REPORT 2021/2022

Charity details: To advance the Christian religion in the UK and overseas for the benefit of the public but not exclusively through the holding of prayer meetings, lectures, Christian festivals, producing and/or distributing literature on Christianity to enlighten others about the Christianity religion and carrying out pastoral and outreach work.

Donations: We get donations from organisations with interest in the work we do; church offerings; tithes; fundraising; charity shop; love offerings and commercial agriculture in Africa; gift aid in future and government grants and a bounce back loan for the business side of things

Money: The money is spent on paying church rent; charity shop rent; food and toiletries for the homeless and support for single mum after having children taken by social services and when the children come back home; travel allowances; accommodation allowances; volunteers’ allowances; stationary; agricultural projects; building projects.

There are four trustees: Magret Mudariki; Tapuwa Makurumure; Michaela Mudariki and Marc Kodjo

Paid staff: none

Volunteers: Magret Mudariki; Tapuwa Makurumure Marc Kodjo and Michaela Mudariki

Accomplishments: The church has moved to joint fellowship services with the Wesleyan Holiness Church Manchester. This decision was made by the board member and the chairperson who is a Reverend. The Reverend Magret Mudariki filled in the position of Pastoral ship for the Wesleyan Holiness Church. Love Life International charitable activities have being taking place at the Wesleyan holiness Church Manchester premisses.

Ministry continued being done online; supported the members online and face to face; fed the homeless; distributed sleeping bags, toiletries and support to the wider community with difficult situations and life-threatening circumstances; the mums with social services issues involving children, emotionally and financially. We have done a lot of emotional support during the lockdown period since people are struggling and a lot of family problems. We assisted in help with different needs and approach to support the families which includes food; toys; home visits and cleaning for them.