WIDOWS AND ORPHANS IN RURAL KENYA (W.O.R.K)

Registered charity 1119959 · accounts filings on the Charity Commission register

Latest income
£134k
Latest spending
£76k
Registered
2007
Accounts read
FY2025

Financial health, per its FY2025 accounts

The accounts state that the charity transferred all monies donated to assist beneficiaries in Kenya, with administration costs covered by a specific donor. The charity reports a net increase in funds, with unrestricted funds rising from £57,701 to £142,829 and restricted funds increasing from £57,129 to £34,011 (note: restricted cash decreased but total restricted assets increased due to other monetary assets, though the text highlights the transfer of donated monies). The trustees declare the report approved and note that an external auditor has undertaken an audit of the accounts.

What the accounts disclose

Related-party transaction: WORK channels its funds to Kenya via a related Kenyan Charitable Trust WOT (Widows and Orphans Trust) on whose board there are two trustees of WORK.
WORK channels its funds to Kenya via a related Kenyan Charitable Trust WOT (Widows and Orphans Trust) on whose board there are two trustees of WORK. WOT oversees the distribution of funds in Kenya, ensuring they are used according to the wishes of donors. — page 2
Per its FY2025 accounts as filed with the Charity Commission.

Accounts audited.

Funders the charity credits

Named as funders/supporters on the charity’s own website (the charity’s claim, distinct from accounts-verified grants).

Trustees

Trustee list from the Charity Commission register (current, not historical).

Operates in: Kenya

Income and spending

Financial year endIncomeSpending
31/12/2025£134k£76k
31/12/2024£143k£178k
31/12/2023£154k£130k
31/12/2022£146k£114k
31/12/2021£181k£236k

Common questions

Is WIDOWS AND ORPHANS IN RURAL KENYA (W.O.R.K) financially healthy?

The accounts state that the charity transferred all monies donated to assist beneficiaries in Kenya, with administration costs covered by a specific donor. The charity reports a net increase in funds, with unrestricted funds rising from £57,701 to £142,829 and restricted funds increasing from £57,129 to £34,011 (note: restricted cash decreased but total restricted assets increased due to other monetary assets, though the text highlights the transfer of donated monies). The trustees declare the report approved and note that an external auditor has undertaken an audit of the accounts. Its FY2025 accounts were audited.

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