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Financial Summary

The Karuri School Project is a registered charity, full details can be found on the Charity Commission Website.

Income/Expenditure31/07/201731/07/201831/07/201931/07/202031/07/202131/07/202231/07/2023
Total gross income£15.04k£21.94k£24.95k£23.62k£13.06k£12.27k£23.27k
Total expenditure£16.35k£16.75k£25.10k£18.90k£15.59k£15.13k£22.00k

Karuri School Project Trust

The Project’s constitution was adopted on 14th May 2010 as a preliminary to its registration with the Charity Commission on 21st December 2010. Its stated objective is to operate in the district of Naivasha, Kenya, in particular but not exclusively for orphaned children:

  1. To advance education by establishing, supporting and developing a school.
  2. To promote and protect the good health through the provision of food, health checks for children, and relationship education within the curriculum, providing safe residential care placements for orphaned children, and by such other means as the trustees deem fit.

We are concerned with education and training, the prevention or relief of poverty, accommodation and housing, religious activities and amateur sport, in the area of benefit, Naivasha, Kenya. Our activities include building and maintaining a residential school that provides care and education for orphaned and vulnerable primary school age children.

For more information on our work and latest information on our finances, take a look at our Charity Commission registration.

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