fh canada annual report fy 2013
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Guatemala Peru Haiti Rwanda Burundi Uganda Ethiopia Bangladesh Cambodia Philippines
ANNUAL REPORT
LATIN AMERICA AFRICA ASIA
COMMUNITYXonca, Guatemala Rio Azul, Guatemala Cachiman, Haiti Villa Hortencia II, Guatemala Nueva Imagen, PeruRinconada Del Sol, PeruSanta Barbara, Peru
GRADUATION 2022 20202018 2017201420142014
1,013 CHILDREN SPONSOREDGuatemala 446 Haiti 174
Peru 393
7 PARTNERED COMMUNITIES IN 3 COUNTRIES
COMMUNITYBusekera, RwandaNashisa, UgandaMarare, UgandaBuraniro I, BurundiBuraniro II, Burundi Mufumya, Burundi Musema, BurundiBeredu Belo, EthiopiaHandhura Balo, EthiopiaMilki Gudina, EthiopiaOda Gudina, Ethiopia
GRADUATION20212020201920172017201720172016201620162016
2,190 CHILDREN SPONSOREDBurundi 692 Ethiopia 363 Rwanda 396 Uganda 739
13 PARTNERED COMMUNITIES IN 4 COUNTRIES
Bufukhula, Uganda
COMMUNITYChar Borobila, BangladeshToul Treas, CambodiaOu Kokir Kondal, CambodiaOu Kokir Krom, CambodiaLumtong Thmai, CambodiaMymensingh, BangladeshSan Roque Navotas, Philippines
GRADUATION2023201520152015201520152014
667 CHILDREN SPONSOREDBangladesh 328 Cambodia 294
Philippines 45
7 PARTNERED COMMUNITIES IN 3 COUNTRIES
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR OCTOBER 2012 TO SEPTEMBER 2013
NEW
2013
Food for the Hungry Canada currently walks with 27 partner communities in 10 countries worldwide. Since 1994 FH Canada has seen 37 communities graduate as self-sustaining.
CHILD SPONSORSHIP
3,022 sponsors active in the lives of 3,870 deserving children.
4,969 total children directly benefiting from Food for the Hungry Canada’s child-
focused programs.
GRADUATED! INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION (IMED)
16 40-foot containers shipped to 12 countries:
South AfricaTanzaniaThailandUganda
MalawiNicaraguaPhilippines
Rwanda
WOW
BurundiGuatemalaHonduras
Kenya
GRADUATING COMMUNITIES OUT OF POVERTY IN 10 YEARS
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IT’S ABOUT THRIVING COMMUNITIES
FINANCIAL REPORT OCTOBER 2012 t o SEPTEMBER 2013
Charity registration: 132152893RR0001
11.1%
7.1%
Building Sustainable Communities
81.8%Invested to Generate Income
Administration & Running Costs
Child Sponsorship Commodities (IMED)International Development Programs Canadian Programs & Partnerships
$2,018,733 CAD
$2,376,547 CAD
$1,817,440 CAD
$374,586 CAD
$6,587,305 CADTOTAL REVENUE
30.6%Child Sponsorship
36.1%Commodities(IMED)
27.6%International Development Programs
5.7% Canadian Programs & Partnerships
Building Sustainable CommunitiesInvested to Generate IncomeAdministration & Running Costs
$5,289,114 CAD
$718,342 CAD
$459,100 CAD
$6,466,556 CADTOTAL USE OF F INANCES
PARTNERSHIPS& ADVOCACY
9 teams with 88 participants travelled to partnered communities.
12 engagement events with church and business partners.
18 Poverty Revolution Boot Camps and trainings across 5 provinces, educating 568 participants.
1 Helping Without Hurting day-conference in Edmonton, AB gathering over 540 attendees.
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REVENUE EXPENSES
HIGHLIGHTSOCTOBER 2012 t o SEPTEMBER 2013
HEALTH & NUTRITION
In Haiti, a Mobile Medical Clinic delivered preventative care training to over 800 people. 120 children and 200 mothers were treated with basic medical care. 135 children were visited in-home for nutritional monitoring.
In Guatemala, 64 volunteer mothers leading Cascade Groups and Growth Promotion Teams made over 2,000 visits during the past year, impacting the well-being for children ages 0-5.
INCOME-GENERATION & LIVELIHOODS
In Bangladesh, savings groups cumulatively increased their savings by almost $11,000 CAD and granted 116 new loans to their members.
In Uganda, 452 parents saved approximately $20,485 CAD through Savings and Loans Groups training.
EDUCATION& EMPOWERMENT
In Burundi, 93.5% of grade six students were promoted to secondary school, a vast improvement over last year’s 67%.
In Guatemala, 670 homes were visited to encourage parents to send their children to school and to support their children in their studies.
AGRICULTURE & FOOD SECURITY
In Burundi, 62% of all families in our communities have kitchen gardens.
In Ethiopia, 483 kgs of improved varieties of fruits and vegetable seeds and 285 female goats were distributed to families alongside training courses.
In Rwanda, 150 pigs were distributed to farming families. By the end of the year, 65 sows had given birth, and 65 piglets were given to other farming families.
EMERGENCYRELIEF
In Syria and Lebanon, FH joined forces with Integral Alliance, Medair, World Renew, the Lebanese Society for Social Development, and the Fellowship of Middle East Ev. Churches to provide food aid to 2,479 refugee families, mattresses to 410 homes, and blankets, stoves, and more to over 1,160 refugee families.