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Status
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Income
£69.1K
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Spending
£79.2K
Public benefits
Purpose 1 – The advancement of the Evangelical Christian Faith The direct benefit which flows from this purpose - The advancement of the Evangelical Christian Faith include the contribution to a society based on sound biblical morals, the increase in local church life thus promoting social interaction and meeting of social need, physically,
mentality and above all spiritually; The discipleship of children and parents, thus encouraging family stability, and cohesiveness, which can only have a good effect on society. These benefits are demonstrated through reporting of what God has done both individually and collectively through this advancement, also through visitation to see the outcomes. There will be no harm flowing from this purpose. The Charity’s beneficiaries in this purpose are the general public Purpose 2 – The relief of poverty The direct benefits which flow from this purpose – The relief of poverty include the nourishment of children in Zambia and other needy areas as far funds and volunteers permit. These benefits are demonstrated through the reporting of Mission teams following visits and the reporting from the coordinators of the projects being supported. There will be no harm flowing from this purpose. The Charity’s beneficiaries are the street children & food recipients. Purpose 3 – The relief of sickness The direct benefit which flow from purpose – the relief of sickness include the provision of nursing uniforms, bed linen and hospital related goods to other needy countries which partly assist in improving the healthcare and health of the beneficiaries (Please note - no medicines are distributed by sow2reap trust). These benefits are demonstrated through reporting and confirmation of receipt of the goods for use in medical situations. There will be no harm flowing from this purpose. The Charity’s beneficiaries are the medical teams and patients in the countries the charity supports Purpose 4 – The advancement of medical knowledge The direct benefit which flow from purpose – the advancement of medical knowledge includes improved training and experience gained by Medical students completing their electives which leads to an overall improved healthcare system in the local area, region or country. The charity seeks to be a bridge for the Students in various Mission hospitals mainly in Africa. These benefits are demonstrated through a report send to the charity from the students completing their elective. There will be no harm flowing from this purpose. The Charity’s beneficiaries are the medical hospital, patients and the student on medical elective. Purpose 5– the advancement of education by way of assisting children and adults of all ages in all areas to receive bible lessons and including but not limited to attendance at Bible camps and participation in other forms of education. The direct benefits which flow from this purpose - the advancement of education by way of assisting children and adults of all ages in all areas to receive bible lessons and including but not limited to attendance at Bible camps and participation in other forms of education, include the provision of a curriculum enabling schools to teach RE effectively; development of the children in there understanding of the Bible and its morals taught, personal development in sport, arts, spiritual life and peer interaction at camps. These benefits are demonstrated in a number of ways; through school comments, parental feedback and student reports; completed lessons and letters. There will be no harm flowing from this purpose. The Charity’s beneficiaries are schools, teachers, Sunday schools, churches, parents, families and students. The only private benefit flowing from the purposes is the salary cost of a part time secretary and this is incidental and necessary because of the administration involved with the charity, in order for the charity to fulfill and achieve its purposes.
... [more] [less]What your organisation does
The main thrust of sow2reap in the provision of Bibletime lessons. These lessons provide a syllabus for children to complete a weekly lesson for 15 years. The lessons are posted or hand delivered every month to the user groups, returned and then graded by our volunteers. Students receive a prize at the end of the year. Sow2reap organise camps for
children who complete the lessons and also to introduce new children to the course. The lessons are also used worldwide by many people and we have fostered links with various countries. This gives opportunity to organise mission trips and help in a humanitarian way from time to time.
... [more] [less]The charity’s classifications
- The prevention or relief of poverty
- The advancement of education
- The advancement of religion
- The relief of those in need by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage
Who the charity helps
- Children (5-13 year olds)
- Overseas/developing countries
- Preschool (0-5 year olds)
- Youth (14-25 year olds)
How the charity works
- Education/training
- Overseas aid/famine relief
- Relief of poverty
- Religious activities