LittleBigHelp Annual Report 2019

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2019


In 2019 ... LittleBigHelp provided

167,047 meals

to the children at our projects

LittleBigHelp supported

332 children

from the slums to get enrolled in school after completing a school preparation course at our Community Centres 2


297 vulnerable adults

and adolescents received income generating skills development training, enabling them to change the future of their family

LittleBigHelp ensured computer training for

550 adolescents

from rural villages 3


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Table of Content Message from the Founder. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Who We Are and What We Do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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LittleBigHelp and the Sustainable Development Goals. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Community Centres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Skills Development Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Girls’ and Boys’ Home. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Computer Training for Tribal Youth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Centre for Special Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Summer Event at Skarrildhus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Annual Charity Gala at Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers. . . . . . . . . .

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Thank you to Donors and Sponsors at the Charity Gala in Copenhagen and the Summer Event at Skarrildhus. . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Thank you to Donors and Sponsors at the Rotary Søllerød Event. . . .

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A Big Thank You to All Donors and Corporate Partners in 2019 . . . . . .

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Foundations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Extracts Financial Report 2019. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Contact Us. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Message from the Founder Looking back at 2019, I cannot help but be in awe. In awe of the fact that once again we were able to open three more projects, while maintaining the high quality of our work and doing so with lots of compassion that has become a trademark of LittleBigHelp. We could not have done it without the private individuals, members, foundations, corporate partners, businesses and numerous volunteers who support us in so many ways and make what we do possible. Thanks to the increasing support from donors and partners, we have been able to open three more Community Centres in the urban slums of Kolkata, resulting 6

in LittleBigHelp now empowering 1,200 people on a daily basis and indirectly helping more than 1,300 families through our 22 projects. My heart is so grateful, not simply because of the ”numbers” but because behind each of these, is a person who is one step further in the right direction of a better and brighter future. In order to carry out our projects on a daily basis I want not only a good team – I want the best team! And experiencing and hearing my team’s commitment to the people we support makes me proud. They give so much of themselves every day; despite the challenges and obstacles they undoubtedly will face in India. They equip


and empower the people to improve their own and their family member’s lives. The Community Centres are as relevant as ever. By working directly in the slum, ensuring a constant presence, we gain the trust and involvement of the whole community. Thanks to our awareness raising efforts, we have started seeing an increase in the number of young girls who are now attending school rather than being married off as per tradition; we experience a general increase in hygienic practices including the increased use of menstrual sanitary products; and we help families get ID cards, which gives them access to a number of government facilities and services. At our Community Centres we now have 360 children attending school preparation courses on a daily basis. With that being said, there is still work to be done. All children have the right to education and protection, and it is our goal to ensure this for every child in the slums we work in. In 2019, 297 vulnerable adults and adolescents participated in one of our skills development projects. Considering the average income for the women from the slums, we have seen an amazing increase. After just three months from completing one of our courses the

women have on average increased their income fourfold. And for many women this continues to rise as they get more experience and grow their business. But it is not just their income that drastically changes. The women become more independent, more confident and gain more influence in their family. Our 10th Charity Gala was held at Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers in partnership with our main sponsor BC Hospitality Group. It was a magical night where the bar for our fundraising events was once again raised and we had the opportunity to share stories about our important work to a big group of people. It was incredible to host the event for 400 individuals, the highest number of guests ever to attend our gala, who helped us raise almost DKK 2.5 mill. for our projects in India. In LittleBigHelp we always dream bigger and continuously seek new opportunities and ways to improve and expand our work. Thank you to everyone who supports us and make what we do possible. And to those who are waiting to join our LittleBigHelp family in the future we cannot wait to meet you. With love and gratitude Founder, Lisbeth Johansen 7


Vision:

We cannot help everybody – but we can help some. And we do it!

Mission:

We change your little help into a big helple in need.

Who We Are and What We Do The beginning of LittleBigHelp LittleBigHelp Denmark was founded in 2010 by Lisbeth Johansen. Giving up a career as a hotel sales director, Lisbeth decided to pursue her dream of helping people in India who do not have access to the same human rights, healthcare and educational opportunities as in developed countries. Several years of travelling and volunteering in India gave her the insight she needed into the complex Indian culture and socio-economic challenges to start LittleBigHelp in Kolkata, West Bengal. In 2012, LittleBigHelp
was registered in India and is operating as LittleBigHelp India Trust.

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Our work today Today, LittleBigHelp has established nine community centres in slum areas in Kolkata and Howrah, a boys’ and a girls’ home, several skills development centres for women and computer training projects for adolescents living in rural areas of Bankura, India. Furthermore, LittleBigHelp supports a centre for special education for 180 children. LittleBigHelp has 90 locally employed people in India and three in Denmark working on 22 projects that empower more than 1,200 children, women and men.


LittleBigHelp raises funds predominantly in Denmark, and increasingly in India, which are spent on our projects in Kolkata that we design, manage and monitor. Working with complete honesty and transparency is essential in all our work. We work to keep administration costs at
a minimum and to as great an extent, as possible, use voluntary help and assistance from friends, family and our network who all wish to help
us make a difference for the vulnerable families. Our approach Our strategy for helping others has changed over the years from mainly responding to the direct needs deriving from poverty to focusing on sustainable prevention work and empowerment of the people we work with. Working from the belief that empowering individuals will help break the cycle of poverty, we give people the support, skills and tools they need to create a brighter future for themselves, their family and their community. It is our belief that the benefits will ripple down generations and have a lasting impact. The support and involvement of local communities is detrimental to the success

of our work, and without our Kolkata team members' invaluable knowledge about local conditions, culture and challenges, we would not be able to fully understand the struggles of people living in these conditions. Why India? India's economic growth does not benefit much of its population. 60% live on less than $3,20 per day, and many do not have access to basic human rights such as education, clean drinking water, adequate shelter or sufficient food. These conditions are especially prevalent in the slums where children and women are most vulnerable. • An estimated 10 million children between the age of 5-14 are employed in work • 40% of children drop out of school early • India is rated the world's most dangerous country for women due to a high risk of rape, trafficking and other forms of sexual violence Education, skills training and awareness are important steps towards more equality and better opportunities for vulnerable children and women in India.

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LittleBigHelp and the Sustainable Development Goals At the heart of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development are the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are an urgent call for action by all United Nations member states to end poverty, improve health and education, reduce inequality and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests. Through our 22 projects in India, we support eight of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Goal #1 End poverty in all its forms everywhere Through our skills development projects, we teach vulnerable women vocational skills to encourage employment and entrepreneurship.

Goal #2 End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture At our community centres and boys' and girls' homes, we provide nutritious meals to children every day. 10

Goal #3 Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages Through our projects, we raise awareness about sexual and reproductive health to help break taboos and stigmas. We also educate especially men in slum communities about the harmful use of alcohol and drugs.

Goal #4 Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all At our community centres and boys' and girls' homes, we work to ensure that all children have access to education. Through our skills development projects, we teach women vocational skills to encourage employment and entrepreneurship. We also provide computer training to young people living in rural areas to increase their chance of getting a job. Furthermore, we support a learning centre for special education, which provides education and training for 180 children with special needs.


Goal #5 Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls We work to raise awareness about the rights of women and girls to reduce trafficking, child marriage, violence and other forms of gender discrimination. Through our skills projects, we encourage women to learn a vocation and get a job despite resistance from the men in their families. In our girls’ home, all girls learn karate to increase their confidence and selfdefence skills.

Goal #8 Promote sustained, inclusive and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment and decent work for all By providing computer and skills training, we aim to reduce the rate of unemployment, especially amongst the most vulnerable. We also work to put an end to child labour in slum areas and encourage parents to prioritise education for their children, which are also important aspects of this goal.

Goal #16 Promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, provide access to justice for all and build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels We raise awareness in the slums about the rights of children and women to reduce the occurrence of abuse, exploitation and violence. We also guide families in obtaining proof of identity so they can access basic government services such as free education and healthcare.

Goal #17 Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the global partnership for sustainable development We work closely together with other NGOs and build strong partnerships with our corporate partners to maximise the impact of our work.

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Community Centres At our nine community centres, we prepare children for school, support their families and raise awareness about the rights for people living in slum areas.

and “protection�, while others become addicted to glue. The longer children live on the streets, the harder it is to help them out of that environment.

Although primary education is free and compulsory in India, many children never get enrolled in school, and 40% of those that do start drop out before eighth grade. Lack of education perpetuates the cycle of poverty and increases the risk of ending up on the streets.

At our nine community centres located in slum areas in Kolkata and Howrah, we work with local volunteers and authorities to create a brighter future for children living in the slums. In addition to offering support and healthcare to the children and their families, we provide courses to prepare the children for school. After 6-12 months, they start school, while we continue to offer social and academic support through tutoring and recreational activities.

It is estimated that there are 11 million children living on the streets in India. To cope with the difficult living conditions, some join gangs for acceptance 12


2019

in numbers

332

Children enrolled in school preparation courses

1,071 Health checks 28 Adolescents

completing our computer training course

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Skills Development Projects The goal of our skills development projects is to empower vulnerable women financially and socially. When a woman earns a salary, the entire family benefits. Through our skills development projects, we focus on empowering and supporting women. More than 100 women are enrolled to learn a skill so they can get a job as a tailor or beautician, for instance. In our courses, we also teach women about health and their rights and provide support and counselling to help them 14

cope with abuse, oppression and other harsh living conditions. For the same reason we also conduct regular home visits to the trainees to meet the trainee in their homes and discuss about their situations, gather and verify information, meet and counsel their family members to ensure their support for the trainees attendance at the skills training. All trainees also receive help in opening a bank account, and learn the basics of entrepreneurship, dealing with customers and financial management.


2019

in numbers

297

individuals received income generating skills development training

90%

Trainees with a private bank account by the end of a skills training course

3 months

Average time for a woman to increase her salary fourfold

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Girls’ and Boys’ Home In our girls’ and boys’ homes, vulnerable girls and boys can get away from the streets and start a new life with care, comfort, nutrition and education – and a place to call ‘home’. We opened the homes in 2014, and they now provide a longterm home for 21 girls and 34 boys. When the children are not in the local school, they spend their time playing games and music, drawing, meditating, doing sports and other recreational activities, which helps their mental, physical and social development. Our team and skilled social workers also provide the children with guidance 16

on how to cope with the challenges they may face in life. For instance, girls in India are especially vulnerable to rape, abuse, trafficking and child marriage. As the children get older we focus on preparing them for the independency that comes with adulthood. We discuss with each child what their dreams and possibilities are for the future, and we enrol them in vocational training courses to ensure that they have learnt a skill from which they can earn money in the future. As in any other family, we also teach them how to cook, clean, budget, pay bills, etc. to ensure a smooth transition into adulthood.


2019

in numbers

55 Children attending school and recreational activities

1,043 Individual counselling sessions

53 Bank accounts opened

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2019

in numbers

550 Students receiving training at the computer centres

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Career counseling sessions for the trainees to learn about future possibilities regarding jobs and education

85 Meetings in homes and villages to ensure parents support their children’s education

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Computer Training for Tribal Youth Through our computer training for tribal youth, we empower young people living in rural villages with basic computer skills. In the rural area near Bankura, very few learning institutions have access to computers. We provide computer training to 550 marginalised tribal adolescents

through six community-based computer centres. Our goal is to empower the young people to become more confident and better equipped for further studies or future jobs. By increasing their computer literacy, the students also become agents of change raising awareness of the importance of education in their communities. 19


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in numbers 50 out of 60 students have learnt to eat independently or with limited assistance

10 out of 15 students have learnt to walk independently or with little assistance

20 out of 35 students have learnt a vocational skill and can produce various items such as jute bags, clothing etc.

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Centre for Special Education We support the centre for special education, which offers care and education for children and adolescents with special needs. People with special needs have the right to freedom, equality, social security and human dignity – just like any other human being. The centre for special education is a school for 180 children and adolescents from tribal villages near Bankura who would not otherwise be able to attend school or receive care. Many of the children suffer from malnu-

trition and neglect, and the prevalence of tribal superstition and lack of awareness means that people with special needs are often marginalized and excluded from their communities. The centre provides comprehensive rehabilitation programmes for these children and young people to improve their quality of life and help their integration into society. Supporting the students in choosing what they want to do based on their strengths and needs, the centre also offers vocational training and life skills education. 21


Annual Charity Gala at Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers A heartfelt thanks to BC Hospitality Group for yet again being the main sponsor at LittleBigHelp’s 10th successful Charity Gala for the benefit of vulnerable children and families in India. On 2 November 2019 Crowne Plaza Copenhagen Towers hosted the gala evening, which resulted in a record high 22

collection of almost DKK 2.5 mill. through ticket sales, donations, and a large auction over donated items. Thanks to all the people involved, devoting their time and efforts and working so hard before and during the events to ensure a wonderful evening.


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Summer Event at Skarrildhus A big thanks to Skarrildhus Sinatur Hotel & Konference for sponsoring and hosting a beautiful event on 4 June 2019. We raised over DKK 125,000 for our projects in India, through ticket sales, donations, and an auction over donated items. Thanks to all the people involved, devoting their time and efforts and working so hard before and during the event to ensure a wonderful evening. 24


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Thank you to Donors Charity Gala in Copenhagen and t Manon les Suites www.guldsmedenhotels.com

Kurhotel Skodsborg www.skodsborg.dk

dbramante1928 www.dbramante1928.com

Maria Black design www.maria-black.com

Invita & Uno Form Aalborg www.invita.dk www.unoform.dk

Guldsmed Nanna Schou www.nannaschou.dk

House of Finn Juhl www.finnjuhl-copenhagen.dk Fabula Living www.fabulaliving.dk Louise Simony www.louisesimony.dk Scandic Falkoner www.scandichotels.com Anders Gisselmann, foredragsrådgiver www.andersgisselmann.dk

Per Hillo www.perhillo.dk Helle Rask Crawford www.crawfordhouse.dk Bifrost Productions www.bifrostproductions.dk The May Fair Hotel www.themayfairhotel.co.uk Brøndby Stadion www.brondby.com

Meyers Kantiner www.meyers.dk/madkurser

Turkish Airlines www.turkishairlines.com

Lill-Marlen Elnegaard www.galleripulsart.dk/lillmarlen-elnegaard

GETAMA www.getama.dk

Lasse Spangenberg Copenhagen www.lassespangenberg.com Club de Campo la Zagaleta www.clubdecampolazagaleta. com Hotel Hyatt Regency www.hyatt.com/kolkata/hotel Mingo Photo www.mingophoto.com HAY www.hay.dk Castell Son Claret www.castellsonclaret.com Voluntas Group www.voluntasgroup.com

Robert Jakobsen Grand Hotel Oslo by Scandic www.robertjakobsenskulptur.dk Restaurant SILO www.grand.no www.restaurantsilo.dk Gitte Degnemark Bruun Rasmussen www.gittedegnemark.dk Blue Orchid Hotels www.bruun-rasmussen.dk www.blueorchid.com MC Productions Café Sokkelund www.mcproduction.dk Marriott Copenhagen www.cafe-sokkelund.dk www.copenhagenmarriott.dk Ole Lynggaard Copenhagen Louise Grønlykke www.olelynggaard.com Kurt Westergaard www.groenlykke.dk Jacob Steentoft Paris Saint-Germain Naledi Copenhagen www.jacobsteentoft.com www.en.psg.fr www.naledicopenhagen.com Top Line Scandic Aarhus City Mond of Copenhagen www.top-line.dk www.scandichotels.com www.mond.dk Hotel Amerika Radisson Collection Royal House of Finn Juhl www.hotelamerika.dk Hotel www.finnjuhl-copenhagen.dk www.radissoncollection.com ART Ina Rødtness Sticks’ n’ Sushi www.inarodtness.dk IDA Conference www.sticksnsushi.com www.idaconference.com

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s and Sponsors at the the Summer Event at Skarrildhus Bolia www.bolia.com

Wullf & Konstali www.wogk.dk

Friendships Copenhagen www.friendships.dk

Dea Kudibal www.deakudibal.com

Winterspring www.winterspring.dk/ dessertbar

Lets Go www.letsgo.dk/erhverv

Bike by Gubi http://bikebygubi.dk House of Harmony www.houseofharmony.dk Mikael Kyneb www.mikaelkyneb.com Sleep Hotels www.zleep.com Østre Gasværk Teater www.osterbroteater.dk Wallmans www.wallmans.dk

Yoga Mood www.en.yogamood.dk NatureSource www.naturesource.dk Vita Liberata www.vitaliberata.dk Tivoli www.tivoli.dk Heartland Festival www.heartlandfestival.dk

Stromma www.stromma.dk Moshi Moshi Mind www.moshimoshimind.dk Care by Me www.carebyme.dk Mito Mito www.mitomito.dk Apair Footwear www.apair.dk Second Female www.secondfemale.dk

Bodum www.bodum.dk

Nibe Festival www.nibefestival.dk Kolding Fjord www.koldingfjord.dk

Vissevasse www.vissevasse.dk

Skovshoved Hotel www.skovshovedhotel.dk

Selected www.selected.com

Mad & Kaffe www.madogkaffe.dk

Haymarket www.scandichotels.se/ haymarket

Charlotte Sparre www.charlottesparre.com

Møller Kaffe & Køkken www.moellerkbh.dk Snack and Blues www.snacksandblues.com Trattoria Fiat www.f-i-a-t.dk Restaurant Maven, Krogs Fiskerestaurant og Restaurant Vingaarden – Enoteca E Pizzaria www.restaurantvingaarden.dk Det glade vanvid www.detgladevanvid.dk

Small Danish Hotels www.smalldanishhotels.dk Scandic Hotels Stockholm www.scandichotels.se/stockholm Scandic Kødbyen www.scandichotels.com Copenhagen Float www.cphfloat.dk Nordic Seaplanes www.seaplanes.dk British Airways www.sun-air.dk

Pilgrim www.pilgrim.dk

Superlove og Nümph www.superlove.dk www.numph.dk Fary Lochan www.farylochan.dk MOEBE www.moebe.dk Escape Room www.escaperoom.dk Jons Madklub www.jonsmadlub.dk DFDS www.dfds.dk

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Under Bogen www.facebook.com/ underbogen

Blue Sportswear www.bluesportswear.com

Jydepotten www.jydepotten.dk/

Sissel Edelbo www.sissel-edelbo.dk

Mermaid Stories www.mermaid-stories.com

Kagehuset www.kagehusetdetlillebageri.dk

Bean Bros www.beanbros.com

Hotel Alsik og Alsie Express www.alsik-hotel.com og www.alsieexpress.dk

Kodanska www.kodanska.dk

SuperEvent.dk www.breakoutroom.dk Mortens www.mortens.nu Vaffelbageren www.vaffelbageren.dk Storebælt Sinatur Hotel & Konference www.sinatur.dk/storebaelt/ Bloomingville www.bloomingville.com Anders Morgenthaler www.instagram.com/anders_ morgenthaler

Sukaiba Copenhagen www.sukaiba.dk Sissel Edelbo www.sissel-edelbo.dk Kontra Coffee www.Kontracoffee.dk Melanie Engelkes www.instagram.com/ melanieengelkes IKI www.Masses.ikivocal.com

Ghd www.ghdhair.com

Villa C www.villac.dk

Calmlish www.calmlish.dk

Brande Smykkecenter www.facebook.com/ brandesmykkecenter

Muf10 www.muf10.com Mentor Danmark www.mentordanmark.dk CopenHot www.copenhot.com Yoga Prints www.yogaprints.dk Re Love and Roses www.reloveandroses.com Gaia Jewels www.gaia-jewels.com ISH Spirits www.ishspirits.com

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Arthur Hotels www.arthurhotels.dk

Butik Rosenlund www.facebook.com/ butikrosenlund Enough www.enough.as Gitte Hornshøj www.gittehornshoej.dk Guldsmed Zinck www.guldsmedzinck.dk Hjemhavn www.hjemhavn.dk House Doctor www.societyoflifestyle.com/ www.housedoctor.com

Martin Daasbjerg www.danduck.dk Mingo Photo www.mingophoto.com One Pint www.onepint.dk Oskar Davidsen www.oskar-davidsen.dk Sigurd Müller Vinhandel www.smv.dk Svært Fint www.svaertfint.dk Søbogaard www.soebogaard.dk Team Teatret www.hjemhavn.dk/https:// teamteatret.dk/ Top-Line www.top-line.dk/da Tusindfryd www.xn--tusindfryd-kibkbmb.dk/ Verti Copenhagen www.verticopenhagen.dk/en/ frontpageen/ Vinova www.vinova.dk Zleep Hotels www.zleep.com/da/ Økogårdene - Skjern-Enge www.oekogaardene.dk


A Thank you to Donors and Sponsors at the Rotary Søllerød Event

Nyboder Brygger og Vinimport · C. Trollo · Paul Brovall Finn Nørbygaard · Peter Gerlach · Peter Krog

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A Big Thank You to All Donors and Corporate Partners in 2019 We are deeply grateful for all the donations and support received throughout 2019 enabling us to continue and further develop our projects. The support has come from private individuals, foundations and corporations wanting to help us make a difference. In 2019 our amazing corporate partnerships have developed and they have been essential for LittleBigHelp’s growth, allowing us to reach out with quality help to more vulnerable children and families. We are grateful for their support, inspired by their generosity, and impressed by their corporate social responsibility.

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Corporate Partners

Ejendomsselskabet X

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Foundations

Gurli og Paul Madsens Fond

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Extracts Financial Report 2019 LittleBigHelp 1 January 2019 - 31 December 2019 '000 DKK

Donations Gifts and donations Membership fees Received donations

2019

2018

2017

5.775 5.955 5.675 44 45 47 5.819 6.000 5.722

Salary, office, fundraising and administration 1.498 1.303 1.043 Result before interest

4.321 4.697 4.679

Interest

0

0

Net result

4.321 4.697 4.679

Result attributable to future donations

4.321 4.697 4.679

LittleBigHelp Balance sheet 31 December 2019 Assets Cash Other receivables Total Current Assets Total Assets

2.604 2.181 1.980 0 0 0 2.604 2.181 1.980

Equity and Liabilities Equity Equity Retained comprehensive income Equity

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Liabilities Provision for future donations Current liabilities Total liabilities

2.413 2.221 1.879 151 148 102 2.564 2.369 1.981

Total Equity and Liabilities

2.564 2.369 1.981

Indirect + Direct contributions to projects

4.129 4.355 3.536

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kDKK

+278

6000 5800

-181 6,000 5,819

5,722

5600 5400 5200 5000 4800 4600 4400 4200 4000

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2017

Gifts and donations

2018 Membership fees

2019


Contact Us DENMARK:

INDIA:

Email: info@littlebighelp.com Phone: +45 24855858 Address: Ahornsgade 1, kld. th., 2200 København N CVR-Number/Registration Number in Denmark: 33234694

Email: india@littlebighelp.com Phone: +91 8420047609 Address: 3E, Camac Court, 25B Camac Street, Kolkata-700016 Trust Registration Number in India: IV-056162012 and 80G Tax Exemption

If you wish to support our work we receive all donations with gratitude: Graphic design and layout donated by MYMIND

Donations via website: www.littlebighelp.com/donate/

Donations via Bank Transfers: Bank: Jutlander Bank Registration number: 9337 Account number: 0001502301 IBAN: DK9293370001502301 SWIFT: SHOBDK21 MobilePay LittleBigHelp: 56499

For Indian currency donations only: Account Name: LittleBigHelp India Trust Account No. 914010034801160 Bank: Axis Bank Ltd Branch: Sarat Bose Road, Kolkata IFSC Code: UTIB0000411 Account type: Savings

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