Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Financial Report for July 2013 House of Jjajja Don

Dear Don,

Below are some updates concernigs the Girls' finances:

Balance as par 17th July 2013:    Ug. Shs. 2,923,693/=

Expenditure:

20 July 2013: School visitation day (Eve)    Ug. Shs. 20,000/=
                      House phone repair                            22,000/=

26 July 2013: Electricity bill                                      50,000/=
                     Water bill                                            25,000/=
                     Bank charges                                        2,500/=
                     Top plug (electricity)                           20,000/=
                     2 Bulbs                                              10,000/=
                     Extention wire                                    30,000/=
                    Stool (chair)                                       10,000/=
                    Hangers                                             15,000/=
                    Niddles & pins                                   10,000/=
                    Medical bill: Madina                           40,000/=
                                       Phelaine                        100,000/=
                   House supplies                                  390,000/=
                   Cissy's new phone                             200,000/=
                   Turpline                                               50,000/=
                   House books (Day,cash,stock)            30,000/=

Total expense:                                     Ug. Shs. 1,024,500/=

Balance as par 26th July 2013: Ug.Shs. 2,923,693/=  - Ug.Shs. 1,024,500/=

                                             = Ug. Shs. 1,899,193/= 

God bless!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

More Education Oppportunities

Congratulations to two of the young women from the House of Jjajja Don. Phelaine has been accepted back into Makerere University in Kampala. She starts on August 26th. She has also been offered an opportunity to come to the United States to study in a small college in Illinois. They want to see how her grades are in Kampala after having been away for a while. 

Also, Aminah has been accepted to a one year basic certificate course at he Kampala YMCA in Tailoring and Design. She hopes this will help her sewing section working for the Diakonia Products out of the house.

Truly it is through safety, education and skills development that these young women will be able to make their futures different.