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Our Purpose To end poverty – one community at a time Our Promise To graduate communities out of poverty in 10 years CANADA www.fhcanada.org ANNUAL REPORT OCTOBER 2011 to SEPT EMBER 2012
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FH Canada 2012 Annual Report

Mar 14, 2016

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Page 1: FH Canada 2012 Annual Report

Contact Us

Our PurposeTo end poverty –

one community at a time

Our PromiseTo graduate communities

out of poverty in 10 years

CANADA

www.fhcanada.org

ANNUAL REPORT OCTOBER 2011 t o SEPTEMBER 2012

Commodities (IMED)

ChildSponsorship

InternationalDevelopmentProjects

25.0%

29.9%

35.2%4.9%4.1%

0.9%

Canadian Programs &

Partnerships

Government Grants

Misc.

10.1%

9.7%

7.7%

Building Sustainable Communities

72.5%

Advocacy & Education

Invested to Generate Future

Income

Administration & Running Costs

Child Sponsorship Commodities (IMED)International Development Projects Canadian Programs & PartnershipsGovernment Grants Misc.

$1,806,868 CAD

$2,127,224 CAD

$1,511,132 CAD

$296,332 CAD

$245,000 CAD

$54,807 CAD

$6,041,363 CADTOTAL REVENUE

Buildling Sustainable Communities Advocacy & Education Invested to Generate Future IncomeAdministration & Running Costs

$4,740,537 CAD

$658,350 CAD

$634,172 CAD

$502,197 CAD

$6,535,256 CADTOTAL EXPENSES

FINANCIAL REPORT OCTOBER 2011 t o SEPTEMBER 2012

PARTNERSHIPS& ADVOCACY

8 teams travelled to partnered communities.

12 engagement events with church and business partners.

15 Poverty Revolution Boot Camps in 11 cities across 4 provinces, educating 321 participants.

SPONSORSHIP

2714 sponsors active in the lives of 3674 deserving children.

4612 total children directly benefiting from FH Canada’s child-focused programs.

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION (IMED)

19 40-foot containers shipped to 13 countries:

AfghanistanBurundiDR CongoEcuadorGuatemalaHondurasIndia

FH Facts

FH National Office#1-31741 Peardonville RoadAbbotsford, BC V2T 1L2

IMED Warehouse1225 Ave W SouthSaskatoon, SK S7M 5W7

1.800.667.0605 604.853.4262

[email protected] www.fhcanada.org

NicaraguaPhilippinesRwandaSomaliaSouth AfricaUganda

REVENUE

EXPENSES

Page 2: FH Canada 2012 Annual Report

It’s about thriving communities. Each community we walk with has distinct strengths and faces unique challenges. Your partnership this year provided countless families with the tools and opportunities they needed to make significant strides toward their vision of sustainability. The column on the right shows each community’s target graduation date. It’s exciting, right? You are helping to end poverty – one community at a time!

Latin America

AfricaAsia

Greater Lima

Peru3 partnered communities477 children sponsored

Cachiman

Haiti1 partnered community200 children sponsored

Nebaj

Guatemala3 partnered communities531 children sponsored

Kamonyi

Rwanda2 partnered communities417 children sponsored

Mbale

Uganda3 partnered communities922 children sponsored

Kayanza

Burundi4 partnered communities884 children sponsored

Sasiga

Ethiopia4 partnered communities439 children sponsored

Mymensingh

Bangladesh1 partnered community371 children sponsored

Anlong Veng

Cambodia4 partnered communities321 children sponsored

Metro Manila

Philippines1 partnered community50 children sponsored

WhereTransformation Is Happening

Access to Education

Health & Nutrition Training

Adult Literacy

Water & Sanitation Infrastructure

Empowering Community Leaders

Agriculture & Food Security

Animal Provision, Care & Husbandry

Veterinary Capacity Building

Savings & Loans Groups

Income Generation for Women

Vocational School

Medical Provision & Equipment

Malnutrition Intervention

HIV/AIDS Awareness

Disaster Preparedness Training

Children’s & Women’s Rights

Children’s Clubs

Violence Prevention & Counselling

Training & Activities

GRADUAT ION

Mymensingh, Bangladesh 2015

Villa Hortencia II, Guatemala 2017

Rio Azul, Guatemela 2020

Xonca, Guatemala 2022

Cachiman, Haiti 2018

San Roque Navotas, Philippines 2014

Nashisa, Uganda 2020

Bufukhula, Uganda 2013

Marare, Uganda 2019

Oda Gudina, Ethiopia 2020

Beredu Belo, Ethiopia 2020

Milki Gudina, Ethiopia 2020

Handhura Balo, Ethiopia 2020

Santa Barbara, Peru 2014

Nueva Imagen, Peru 2014

Rinconada del Sol, Peru 2014

Musema, Burundi 2017

Mufumya, Burundi 2017

Buraniro I, Burundi 2017Buraniro II, Burundi 2017

Busekera, Rwanda 2021

Ntwali, Rwanda 2014

Ou Kokir Krom, Cambodia 2015

Ou Kokir Kandal, Cambodia 2015

Lumtong Thmei, Cambodia 2015

Toul Treas, Cambodia 2015

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COMMUN IT IES beg in t he j ou rney

their graduation date!

Page 3: FH Canada 2012 Annual Report

It’s about thriving communities. Each community we walk with has distinct strengths and faces unique challenges. Your partnership this year provided countless families with the tools and opportunities they needed to make significant strides toward their vision of sustainability. The column on the right shows each community’s target graduation date. It’s exciting, right? You are helping to end poverty – one community at a time!

Latin America

AfricaAsia

Greater Lima

Peru3 partnered communities477 children sponsored

Cachiman

Haiti1 partnered community200 children sponsored

Nebaj

Guatemala3 partnered communities531 children sponsored

Kamonyi

Rwanda2 partnered communities417 children sponsored

Mbale

Uganda3 partnered communities922 children sponsored

Kayanza

Burundi4 partnered communities884 children sponsored

Sasiga

Ethiopia4 partnered communities439 children sponsored

Mymensingh

Bangladesh1 partnered community371 children sponsored

Anlong Veng

Cambodia4 partnered communities321 children sponsored

Metro Manila

Philippines1 partnered community50 children sponsored

WhereTransformation Is Happening

Access to Education

Health & Nutrition Training

Adult Literacy

Water & Sanitation Infrastructure

Empowering Community Leaders

Agriculture & Food Security

Animal Provision, Care & Husbandry

Veterinary Capacity Building

Savings & Loans Groups

Income Generation for Women

Vocational School

Medical Provision & Equipment

Malnutrition Intervention

HIV/AIDS Awareness

Disaster Preparedness Training

Children’s & Women’s Rights

Children’s Clubs

Violence Prevention & Counselling

Training & Activities

GRADUAT ION

Mymensingh, Bangladesh 2015

Villa Hortencia II, Guatemala 2017

Rio Azul, Guatemela 2020

Xonca, Guatemala 2022

Cachiman, Haiti 2018

San Roque Navotas, Philippines 2014

Nashisa, Uganda 2020

Bufukhula, Uganda 2013

Marare, Uganda 2019

Oda Gudina, Ethiopia 2020

Beredu Belo, Ethiopia 2020

Milki Gudina, Ethiopia 2020

Handhura Balo, Ethiopia 2020

Santa Barbara, Peru 2014

Nueva Imagen, Peru 2014

Rinconada del Sol, Peru 2014

Musema, Burundi 2017

Mufumya, Burundi 2017

Buraniro I, Burundi 2017Buraniro II, Burundi 2017

Busekera, Rwanda 2021

Ntwali, Rwanda 2014

Ou Kokir Krom, Cambodia 2015

Ou Kokir Kandal, Cambodia 2015

Lumtong Thmei, Cambodia 2015

Toul Treas, Cambodia 2015

ON

TH

EIR

WA

Y t

o b

ein

g S

EL

F-S

US

TA

INA

BL

E

COMMUN IT IES beg in t he j ou rney

their graduation date!

Page 4: FH Canada 2012 Annual Report

Contact Us

Our PurposeTo end poverty –

one community at a time

Our PromiseTo graduate communities

out of poverty in 10 years

CANADA

www.fhcanada.org

ANNUAL REPORT OCTOBER 2011 t o SEPTEMBER 2012

Commodities (IMED)

ChildSponsorship

InternationalDevelopmentProjects

25.0%

29.9%

35.2%4.9%4.1%

0.9%

Canadian Programs &

Partnerships

Government Grants

Misc.

10.1%

9.7%

7.7%

Building Sustainable Communities

72.5%

Advocacy & Education

Invested to Generate Future

Income

Administration & Running Costs

Child Sponsorship Commodities (IMED)International Development Projects Canadian Programs & PartnershipsGovernment Grants Misc.

$1,806,868 CAD

$2,127,224 CAD

$1,511,132 CAD

$296,332 CAD

$245,000 CAD

$54,807 CAD

$6,041,363 CADTOTAL REVENUE

Buildling Sustainable Communities Advocacy & Education Invested to Generate Future IncomeAdministration & Running Costs

$4,740,537 CAD

$658,350 CAD

$634,172 CAD

$502,197 CAD

$6,535,256 CADTOTAL EXPENSES

FINANCIAL REPORT OCTOBER 2011 t o SEPTEMBER 2012

PARTNERSHIPS& ADVOCACY

8 teams travelled to partnered communities.

12 engagement events with church and business partners.

15 Poverty Revolution Boot Camps in 11 cities across 4 provinces, educating 321 participants.

SPONSORSHIP

2714 sponsors active in the lives of 3674 deserving children.

4612 total children directly benefiting from FH Canada’s child-focused programs.

INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTION (IMED)

19 40-foot containers shipped to 13 countries:

AfghanistanBurundiDR CongoEcuadorGuatemalaHondurasIndia

FH Facts

FH National Office#1-31741 Peardonville RoadAbbotsford, BC V2T 1L2

IMED Warehouse1225 Ave W SouthSaskatoon, SK S7M 5W7

1.800.667.0605 604.853.4262

[email protected] www.fhcanada.org

NicaraguaPhilippinesRwandaSomaliaSouth AfricaUganda

REVENUE

EXPENSES