Partner Highlights: Topu Honis, 2014 Partner organization:
Topu Honis Shelter home 5th July, 2014.
Date report completed: Person completing report:
Richard Daschbach
Job title:
Total funds received from One World since last report
Director $12,000
(If not reported in dollars, please include the exchange rate) What is the time period in which you received these funds?
From: July 2013 to June 2014
About Finances Expenses from July 2013 to June 2014 Expenses
Amount
Food
$26,979.75
Transportation
$8359.00
Clothing
$6,400.00
Fuel
$1,655.00
Education
$29,147.00
Household & Office
$8,237.50
Repairs & Maintenance
$3,089.50
Health
$537.00
1016 Li n c o l n B o u l e v a r d , San Francisco, CA 94129 Ph. (415) 255-3014 www.owcf.org
Recreation
$4,979.00
Wages
$10,255.00
Other
$8519.00
Total
$108,158.25
Goals
Provide access to education Provide access to healthcare Provide a safe environment with adequate food, shelter and clothing Feed, clothe, house, medicate, recreate , educate 102 children and youth along with 18 women seeking shelter who become house mothers and live permanently on location
Age Groups Involved Children/Youth Served Under 5 yrs Male
5-12 yrs
Fem. Male
0
0
24
13-19 yrs
Fem.
Male
Fem.
26
27
25
20-25 yrs Male
Fem.
Parents or Caregivers Served Male
Female
7
4
Other Community Members Served Male
Female
Services Delivered SERVICES
Description
Beneficiaries
Results of services
Education
Providing education to students through local schools and university.
60 children in local primary school,42 young people in secondary education in local schools,21 young people in tertiary , 7 with private
All students expect One high school student and three grade school students passed. They are repeating the year. All
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sponsors, 14 sponsored by university students are Topu Honis doing well. Healthcare
We have basic medicine in Kutet for our members and our surrounding community. We have the ability to take a sick member to the local hospital.
More than a 100 people who are part of the Topu Honis community and the surrounding community are being served.
New born children who have access to health care have shown weight gain, silky hair, and are energetic and lively.
Housing, food, clothing
Proving shelter, clothing and food to our members and students.
60 grade school children, 42 high school students and 18 staff are permanently housed, fed and clothed in Topu Honis with recompense.
All buildings are permanent in both our locations. Our members are well fed and clothed.
Case Study Two sisters Maculada and Filomena were taken from the county hospital where they lay crippled, emaciated, uncared for , abused by an incompetent mother and an uncaring father. The doctors said they would never walk again. They had bone tuberculosis that was long untreated. By the end of one year in Topu Honis, they both were heathy and were able to walk and run. One is now in the university and the other is about to graduate from high school.
This is only a report summary, contact info@owcf.org for more information
1016 Li n c o l n B o u l e v a r d , San Francisco, CA 94129 Ph. (415) 255-3014 www.owcf.org