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HOW MUCH TO HELP?

What it costs to make a difference

  • £10 can buy a month's meals for an extended orphan family or school fees for 1 month
  • £25 can pay for a business training course for an older orphan
  • £40 covers training and support for one foster parent or 1 year's supply of clothes for a South African orphan
  • £60 allows a child to go on a 5 day Botswana Kids' Camp offering adventure activities, bereavement counselling, group work and psycho-social support
  • £80 pays 1 month's salary for a teacher in Uganda
  • £120 pays 1 month's salary for a counsellor or full training of a foster parent to earn an extra income
  • £180 will pay for vocational training for an older orphan (e.g. tailoring, mechanics, dressmaking, farming,  electrician, hairdressing) and set them up in business
  • £600 covers a community parent's salary for a year
  • £1200 pays for a children's nurse in a refugee camp in Uganda for a year

How do we spend the money?

Every year HOPEHIV's accounts are audited and the results are published in our annual review. We try to keep our management and administration costs and, of course, our fundraising costs as low as possible so that we can send more money to our projects. In the last financial year our management and administration costs were 5%.

You can download our 2007 annual review and our full audited accounts below.

HOPEHIV Annual Review 2007 (2971.028Kb) - DOWNLOAD

HOPEHIV Financial Statements 2007 (154.471Kb) - DOWNLOAD