The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

Ujamaa Children's Trust

Registered charity 1150850 Registered since 2013

Operates: Tanzania

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Board DNA

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5
trustees on the board
9.4y median 10y
average tenure
13y
longest tenure
4
trustees past 6 years
9.5y
average years in governance
5 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
0
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Education/training 5General Charitable Purposes 5The Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty 5

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  • No commercial or business experience on the board
  • Several long-serving trustees could step down together
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Contact

Phone07967352281
Address86 Trevelyan Road, London, SW17 9LN

Finances

£34,059 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2020£10,451£8,950
2021£10,111£8,470
2022£25,708£27,869
2023£23,497£25,074
2024£34,059£32,756

What it does

What

General Charitable PurposesEducation/trainingThe Prevention Or Relief Of Poverty

Who

Children/young People

How

Makes Grants To Organisations

Charitable objects

2.2 The Objects of the Charity are to provide relief from poverty, destitution, misfortune and helplessness and the advancement of education to vulnerable children, young adults and orphans and their families, including but not limited to the provision of; 2.2.1 appropriate permanent housing for such children and young adults until they are able to support themselves; 2.2.2 healthy and nutritious food, clothing and medical supplies and basic needs of such children and young adults and the preservation and protection of their good health; 2.2.3 access to good quality primary and secondary schooling and the provision of all relevant educational materials including stationery, uniforms, books and other equipment; 2.2.4 access to higher education such as (but not limited to) university or vocational training and the provision of all relevant educational or training materials including stationary, uniforms, books and other equipment and tools; 2.2.5 a home that is happy and safe where such children can live together as a family and grow to be responsible, kind and empowered adults; 2.2.6 assistance to support the integration of such children and young adults into mainstream society when they are of an appropriate age by providing them with training such as English, computer skills, cooking, cleaning and all general life skills and values so that they may go out on their own as adults and support themselves, such assistance may include the provision of supported living accommodation for young adults to transition to fully independent living; 2.2.7 to assist government or other initiatives on the eradication of the problems affecting such children and young adults; 2.2.8 to work for the protection, development and survival of such children and young adults; 2.2.9 to do all lawful acts as are compatible with the objectives of the organisation.

Governing document: TRUST DEED DATED 30 DEC 2010 as amended on 17 Sept 2024

Trustees (5)

5trustees
0aged 70+

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