African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
CONTENTS C hairmans Review ................................................................................................. 3
Executive Directors Report ................................................................................ 4
ACFS Governing Body ......................................................................................... 30
ACFS L ist of Volunteers ..................................................................................... 31
Donations ................................................................................................................ 33
Audited F inancial Statements ............................................................................. 35
3The year ended 31 March 2013 is reviewed in the 65th Annual Report of the African Childrens Feeding Scheme (ACFS). It certainly presented its challenges with escalating costs and restricted growth regarding donation income.
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The global economy remains a factor together with high food and transport costs as well as there being little growth in donor income. To maintain its activities of feeding 31 000 under-nourished children each GD\$&)6KDVHPEDUNHGRQDQDJJUHVVLYHIXQGUDLVLQJFDPSDLJQ7KLVKDValready born fruit and a grant from the ELMA Foundation was received in June 2013.
The budget for the year ended 31 March 2014 indicates a surplus of R1 million. Additional funds must still be acquired to replace the reserves that were utilised over the last two years and try to build up reserves in the coming years.
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1. FEEDING
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3. FOOD GARDENING
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5. MALNUTRITION REHABILITATION PROGRAMME
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8. CARE-FOR-CHILDREN PROGRAMME
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Monitoring and Evaluation
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PARTNERSHIPS
1. ANGLO AMERICAN CHAIRMANS FUND
The annual donation received from the Anglo American Chairmans Fund has for many years assisted the ACFS with WKHGDLO\UXQQLQJFRVWVRIWKHRUJDQL]DWLRQ,WLVWKURXJKWKLVJHQHURXVFRQWULEXWLRQWKDWZHDUHVWLOODEOHWRJHWIRRGWRFKLOGUHQRQDGDLO\EDVLVDQGFDUU\RQZLWKWKHWDVNRILPSDUWLQJVNLOOVWRRXUEHQHFLDULHVZKLFKFDQDVVLVWWKHPLQEHFRPLQJVHOIVXIFLHQW'XHWRWKHFXUUHQWHVFDODWLRQLQWKHFRVWRIOLYLQJWKH$&)6LVH[WUHPHO\JUDWHIXOto the fund for their support.
Annually the Anglo American Fund Managers invite their overseas partners to visit some of our centres where they JHWWRVHHWKHSRVLWLYHLPSDFWWKDWWKHIXQGLVPDNLQJRQWKHOLYHVRIVRPDQ\SRYHUW\VWULFNHQIDPLOLHV
2. DE BEERS
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4. CELINE DION
The fun and joy created by the gift from Celine Dion is seen during the year as the children are treated to a party where WKH\FDQIRUJHWWKHLUSUREOHPVDQGKDYHDIXQOOHGGD\ZLWKWUHDWVDQGJDPHV
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7. HAND IN HAND
7KH+DQGLQ+DQGRUJDQL]DWLRQXQGHUVWDQGVWKHKDUGVKLSRIRXUSRYHUW\VWULFNHQVHQLRUFLWL]HQV7KLVJURXSRIZDUPKHDUWHGSHRSOHKROGVDFRQFHUWHDFK\HDUIRURXUROGHUEHQHFLDULHVDQGHQJDJHVGLIIHUHQWDUWLVWVWRHQWHUWDLQWKHPThe oldies enjoy singing and dancing to their favorite old songs as well as the wonder of having no responsibility for a few hours except to enjoy themselves. The wonderful afternoon is rounded off with each individual receiving
a much appreciated food hamper.
8. HEARTS OF GOLD
%ULDQ0LOOHUDQGKLVWHDPHSLWRPL]HWKHZRUG 8EXQWX7KLVJURXSKDVRYHUWKHSDVW\HDUVDVVLVWHGFKLOGUHQIURPXQGHUSULYLOHJHGIDPLOLHVLQRXWO\LQJDUHDVE\VXSSO\LQJIRRGFORWKLQJDQGKRXVHKROGLWHPV,QDGGLWLRQWRDOORIthis Brian gives an annual donation to the running of our Zola centre where more than 1 500 children are fed daily. ACFS also values the generosity of Ronli Cohen and her team who donated toys that were distributed to 1 200 children from different feeding centres. It is heartwarming for children to have new toys. Most of those toys were HGXFDWLRQDOWR\V(GXFDWLRQZDVSURPRWHGLQDSOD\IRUP:HOOGRQH5RQOLNHHSXSWKHJRRGZRUN\RXDUHGRLQJtogether with your team.
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9. JOBURG JUNIOR AND MINI Councillors
(DFK\HDUWKHFKLOGUHQRQRXUVFKHPHORRNIRUZDUGWRWKHPDJLFWKLVJURXSRIUHVSRQVLEOHFDULQJ\RXQJVWHUVEULQJVZLWKWKHP(DVWHUSDUWLHVDQG&KULVWPDVSDUWLHVDUHDIXQOOHGWLPHIRURXUEHQHFLDULHVZLWKSOHQW\RILQWHUDFWLRQIURP WKH \RXQJ FRXQFLOORUV )DFHV DUH SDLQWHGPXVLF LV SOD\HG DQG JRRG IRRG LV SURYLGHG WRPDNH WKHVH GD\Vremembered long after the event.
Events conducted by Junior and Mini Councillors 2012 / 2013
EVENTS TARGET GROUP NUMBEREaster Eggs Children 5 000
%ODQNHWV Children 1 000
Madiba Day Grannies 200
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10. MAKRO
)HHGLQJ RI KLJK VFKRRO FKLOGUHQ KDV EHHQ WKH IRFXV RI WKH IXQGLQJ ZH KDYH UHFHLYHG IURP0DNUR VLQFH 7KURXJKWKLVLQWHUYHQWLRQOHDUQHUVDUHDWWHQGLQJVFKRROPRUHUHJXODUO\DQGDFKLHYLQJEHWWHU\HDUHQGUHVXOWV7KLVimprovement gives us hope for a brighter future for these underprivileged children and for the future of South
Africa.
Number of meals provided
MEALS PER DAY MEALS PER YEAR
Meals served from school 600 132 000
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Impact
x )HHGLQJKDGSRVLWLYHLPSDFWRQVFKRRODWWHQGDQFHDQGVFKRROSHUIRUPDQFH3-6LPHODQH+LJK6FKRROobtained 97% matric pass rate.
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x The learners have developed high level of self-esteem.
11. MALIBO FOODS
0U3HWHU0DQLNDVDQGKLVVRQUXQWKLVFRPSDQ\7KHLUZLVKLVWRJLYHWKHKXQJU\WKHQHHG\DQGWKHXQGHUSULYLOHJHGchildren nutritious food. They started this good initiative from year 2006 and they are continuing to build responsible IXWXUHFLWL]HQV7KH\SHULRGLFDOO\JRRXWWRYLVLWWKHFKLOGUHQ:HDSSUHFLDWHWKLVZRQGHUIXOSDUWQHUVKLSZKLFKKDVEHHQJRLQJRQIRUVHYHQ\HDUV:HYDOXHWKHLUIRRGFRPELQDWLRQRIPLQFHPHDWFKLFNHQYHJHWDEOHVDQGULFHPDFDURQLSDSRUVDPS7KHIRRGKDVPDGHDKXJHGLIIHUHQFHLQWKHOLYHVRIWKHFKLOGUHQDVPRVWRIWKHPGHSHQGon grannies pension grants.
12. PIONEER FOODS
:LWKPDOQXWULWLRQFRPHGHFLHQFLHVLQYLWDPLQVDQGPLQHUDOVWKDW\RXUERG\QHHGVWRGHYHORSFRUUHFWO\7KHDVVLVWDQFHWKDWZHJHWIURP3LRQHHU)RRGVDVVLVWVXVLQSXUFKDVLQJWKHIRUWLHGPLONSRZGHUZKLFKLVJLYHQWRWKHFKLOGUHQ0LONLVRQHRIWKHOHDVWH[SHQVLYHFKRLFHVIRUPHHWLQJGDLO\FDOFLXPUHTXLUHPHQWVZKLFKLVHVVHQWLDOIRUEXLOGLQJVWURQJERQHV2WKHUYLWDPLQVLQWKHPLONLQFOXGH9LWDPLQ$QHHGHGIRUKHDOWK\YLVLRQDQGFHOOJURZWK9LWDPLQ%ZKLFKLVLPSRUWDQWWRFRQYHUWIRRGWRHQHUJ\IRUPXVFOHJURZWKDQGSKRVSKRUXVZKLFKKHOSVstrengthen bones and generates energy.
:LWKWKHDGGLWLRQRIPLONWRWKHLUGDLO\GLHWRXU\RXQJEHQHFLDULHVDUHJHWWLQJYLWDOYLWDPLQVZKLFKZLOODVVLVWWKHPLQJKWLQJWKHHIIHFWVRIPDOQXWULWLRQDQGHQVXUHWKHPRIPHQWDODQGSK\VLFDOGHYHORSPHQW
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x The calcium provided added value to the growth and wellness of the children.
x Feeding improved school attendance and performance by the children.
x Their support has a positive impact in reversing malnutrition
12.2 Statistics of the milk provided
MALES FEMALES TOTAL
1XPEHURIFKLOGUHQ 14 915 16 085 31 000
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3 698 920 3 989 080 7 688 000
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13. GRANT THORNTON (JHB) Inc. (formerly PKF (Jhb) Inc.)
7DNHV VRFLDO UHVSRQVLELOLW\ VHULRXVO\ DQG EHVLGHV VSRQVRUVKLSV LW DOVR SHUIRUPV SURERQR DXGLWV WR GHVHUYLQJRUJDQL]DWLRQV$&)6LVJUDWHIXODQGDSSUHFLDWHVWKHDQQXDODXGLWVSHUIRUPHGIRUWKH\HDUXQGHUUHYLHZDVZHOODVprevious years.
14. SAFDICO
7KLVJURXSKDVDGRSWHGRXU3LPYLOOH)HHGLQJFHQWUHZKLFKWKH\SHULRGLFDOO\YLVLW7KH\FRQWULEXWHWRZDUGVXSOLIWPHQWof the children at that area. Annually they put smiles on the faces of the children by providing for Christmas parties WKDWDUHDOZD\VDFFRPSDQLHGE\SDUW\SDFNVDQGWR\V7KLV\HDUWKH\KDGDSDUW\IRUFKLOGUHQDQGGRQDWHGcomplete sets of computers.
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15. PREM RAWAT
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16. SOUL SISTAS
A wonderful caring group of women who gave up of their time to ensure warmth and joy in the lives of the children at the Zola centre.
For the past 10 years these ladies have provided each child with a new winter wardrobe as well as a donation of clothing collected from family and friends. The little ones are fed a yummy meal and leave at the end of the day with
full tummies and warm clothing.
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17. TIGER BRANDS
Tiger Brands involvement with the ACFS started 10 years ago and in March 2013 a celebration was held to FRPPHPRUDWHWKLVVLJQLFDQWSDUWQHUVKLS
7KHVXSSRUWVKRZQE\7LJHU%UDQGVKDVHQDEOHGRXURUJDQL]DWLRQWRFRQWLQXHZLWKWKHIHHGLQJRIFKLOGUHQdaily. This has been done not only by providing peanut butter and bread for the children but also providing the 1200 EHQHFLDU\IDPLOLHVZLWKDPRQWKO\IRRGSDUFHO:LWKWKHFXUUHQWHFRQRPLFGRZQWUHQGWKLVIHHGLQJSURJUDPPHKDVEHFRPHHYHQPRUHYLWDOIRUWKHSRYHUW\VWULFNHQIDPLOLHV
The positive effect of the proper nutrition is that the children are now able to concentrate during school lessons and not be distracted by pangs of hunger. Generally their academic results have improved and this in turn allows these youngsters to have dreams of a better future.
The effect of ARV medicines is greatly enhanced though better nutrition and gives the infected children a greater chance of leading healthy productive lives.
Other important activities supported through Tiger Brands involvement
17.1 School Holiday Programmes
Through Tiger brand support ACFS manages to run the school holiday programmes in all our feeding FHQWUHV'XULQJVFKRROKROLGD\V$&)6SURYLGHGSURJUDPPHVWKDWNHHSWKHFKLOGUHQDZD\IURPWKHVWUHHWVDQGFRPHXSZLWKOLIHVNLOOVSURJUDPPHVIRUWKHFKLOGUHQ7KLV\HDUZHLQYROYHGWKHIROORZLQJGHSDUWPHQWVto come with their expertise:
x The Department of Health: Local clinics were invited to come and address the children on child DEXVH+,9$,'6DQGWHHQDJHSUHJQDQFLHV
x South African Police Services (SAPS):7KH\FDPHDQGDGGUHVVHGWKHFKLOGUHQRQVXEVWDQFHDEXVHPRUHHVSHFLDOO\ WKHGUXJWKDW LVSRSXODUO\NQRZQDV Q\DRSHZKLFK LV WKHRQHWKDWFUHDWHVPRUHproblems in our communities including schools.
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17.2 KOO Competition
2XUFKLOGUHQZHUHH[WUHPHO\KDSS\WRHQWHUWKH.22FRORXULQJFRPSHWLWLRQZKHUHWKH\ZHUHDFWLYHO\HQJDJHG,QWKDWcompetition they were also allowed to state their needs for their school should a person win. It is with joy to report WKDW WKH UVW SUL]HZDVZRQ E\ D JLUO DW7VZHOHODQJ 3ULPDU\ 6FKRRO LQ0HDGRZODQGV DQG KHU UHTXHVWZDV WR WLOH KHUFODVVURRP7KURXJKWKLVLQLWLDWLYHWKHVFKRROEHQHWHGand the classroom is now beautiful and conducive to WKH OHDUQLQJSURJUDPPHV 7KHVHFRQGSUL]HZHQWWRWKHFKLOGLQ,WHNHQJ3ULPDU\6FKRROLQ-DEDYXDQGWKHWKLUGSUL]HZHQWWRDOHDUQHUDW7VKHEHGLVDQR3ULPDU\6FKRRO LQ3LPYLOOH $OO WKHVHFKLOGUHQZHUH IURPWKHless fortunate families. Through this competition lives ZHUHPDGHEHWWHU$SDUWIURPZLQQLQJDOOWKHFKLOGUHQJRWWRNQRZVRPHWKLQJDERXWWKHEUDQGDQGWKH\KDGan opportunity to colour and complete an entry form. :HOOGRQHWR1HR0HODQHZKRIDFLOLWDWHGWKDW
During these sessions we were able to provide food to the children.
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17.3 Bread Fasteners
,QOLIHWKHUHDUHGLUHFWDQGLQGLUHFWEHQHWV$VZHDUHEHQHWLQJE\UHFHLYLQJEUHDGIURP7LJHU%UDQGVZHare also excited to report that we are collecting white bread fasteners and exchange that for new wheel FKDLUVIRUFKLOGUHQZLWKGLVDELOLWLHV:HYHEHHQGRLQJWKLVSURMHFWWRJHWKHUZLWKWKH-REXUJ0LQLFRXQFLO7KLVLVDQRQJRLQJSURMHFW:HDUHVWLOOFROOHFWLQJEUHDGIDVWHQHUV
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Assisted Families
FOOD PARCELS
Food parcels per month 1 200
Food parcels per year 14 400
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18. VODACOM FOUNDATION
The feeding centre in Meadowlands is very fortunate in having Vodacom Foundation as their sponsors.
The involvement of the Foundation goes much further than just the feeding of 300 children at the centre in that LQWHUDFWLRQZLWKWKHEHQHFLDULHVPDNHVWKHPIHHOWKDWWKHUHDUHFRPSDQLHVRXWWKHUHWKDWUHDOO\GRFDUHDERXWthem.
19. WESBANK
7KHIDPLOLHVRQRXUVFKHPHKDYHEHQHWHGWUHPHQGRXVO\WKURXJKWKHIRRGJDUGHQLQJSURJUDPPHZKLFKKDVEHHQVSRQVRUHGE\:HV%DQNIRUPDQ\\HDUV7KHVXSSOHPHQWDWLRQRIKHDOWK\RUJDQLFYHJHWDEOHVKDVJRQHDORQJZD\WRcontribute to the health improvement of the malnourished children.
1RWRQO\GRHV:HV%DQN VXSSO\ WKH VHHGOLQJV DQGRWKHUPDWHULDOVQHFHVVDU\ IRU WKH IRRGJDUGHQVEXW WKH\DUHDFWLYHO\LQYROYHGE\KROGLQJZRUNVKRSVZKHUHWKHEHQHFLDULHVDUHWUDLQHGLQQHZLPSURYHGPHWKRGVRIJURZLQJYHJHWDEOHV2XUEHQHFLDULHVKDYHEHHQDEOHWRVKDUHWKHLUNQRZOHGJHZLWKRWKHUPHPEHUVLQWKHLUFRPPXQLWLHVthus spreading the ability for families not on the scheme to provide additional nutrition for their families.
7KURXJKWKHRQJRLQJVXSSRUWRI:HV%DQNPDQ\IDPLOLHVDUHQRZDEOHWRHDUQDOLWWOHLQFRPHWKURXJKWKHVDOHVRIsurplus crops.
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20. WORLD CHEFS TOUR AGAINST HUNGER
7RVWDQGXSDQGPDNHDGLIIHUHQFHLQWKHOLYHVRIWKHXQGHUSULYLOHJHGFKLOGUHQLVWKHUVWSULRULW\IRUWKLVJURXSRIchefs. They are engaged with ACFS in providing additional food that is added to the food parcels. This has covered WKHDVSHFWRISURWHLQVWKURXJKSURYLVLRQRISLOFKDUGVK:HKLJKO\DSSUHFLDWHWKHSDUWQHUVKLSZHKDYHZLWKWKH&KHIVFRPPXQLW\7KURXJKWKHLQYROYHPHQWRI%ULGJHW*XQQHU:&7$+KDVEHFRPHDQ$&)6IDPLO\PHPEHU
20.1 Madiba Day
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ACFS always train new people to spread the word of food gradening for Food Security
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20.2 Donation from Belgium
7KHWRXUDJDLQVWKXQJHUUHVXOWHGLQ$&)6JDLQLQJPRUHH[SRVXUHDQGIULHQGV2XUFKLOGUHQZHUHIRUWXQDWHWRUHFHLYHER[HVRIWR\VIURP%HOJLXP7KHVHWR\VZHUHGLVWULEXWHGWRDOOWKHIHHGLQJFHQWUHV7KDQNVWRthe Belgian community for extending their helping hand to South Africa particularly the ACFS community.
21. MULTICHOICE
7KH$&)6LVXQDEOHWRGRHYHU\WKLQJRQLWVRZQEXWZHQHHGFDULQJSHRSOHZKRFRPHRXWWRWKHFRPPXQLWLHVDQGPDNHDGLIIHUHQFH0XOWL&KRLFHFDPHRXWWR=ROD0DOQXWULWLRQ5HKDELOLWDWLRQFHQWUHDQGVSHQWDGD\ZLWKWKHFKLOGUHQ7KHLUGD\OHIWDPDUNEHFDXVHWKH\SDLQWHGDOORXUMXQJOHJ\PVDQGGRQDWHGWKHEDOOVWKDWWKHFKLOGUHQHQMR\SOD\LQJZLWK7KLVZDVDQDPD]LQJGD\IRUDOORIXV
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CONCLUSION
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African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
chatered accountants & business advisers
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
African Childrens Feeding Scheme 65th Annual Report 2013
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