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Letter from the President and the Acting Executive Director.


Dear Friends of PWRDF PWRDF Primate's World Relief and Development Fund ,

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 BEEN AN extraordinary year for The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund (PWRDF). Transitional times force change that can blossom into transformation. New ways for PWRDF to work in Canadian Canadian (kənā`dēən), river, 906 mi (1,458 km) long, rising in NE New Mexico. and flowing E across N Texas and central Oklahoma into the Arkansas River in E Oklahoma.  church alliances have emerged through allied response to the Asian tsunami and earthquake and matching. funding from the Canadian International Development Agency The Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) is a Canadian government agency which administers foreign aid programs in developing countries. CIDA operates in partnership with other Canadian organizations in the public and private sectors as well as other . Everywhere, global economic transition that makes life-giving life´-giv`ing   

a. 1. Giving life or spirit; having power to give life; inspiriting; invigorating; as, life-giving love and praise s>.
 water too costly and even inaccessible inaccessible Surgery adjective Unreachable; referring to a lesion that unmanageable by standard surgical techniques–eg, lesions deep in the brain or adjacent to vital structures–ie, not accessible. See Accessible.  in some communities has raised awareness and citizens' calls to "Enough for all."

Transitions of another sort are renewing leadership and work at PWRDF. Last summer we welcomed Cheryl Cheryl is a female given name and can refer to:

In crime:
  • Cheryl Bentov, Israeli Mossad agent
  • Cheryl Crane, daughter of Lana Turner and Stephen Crane
In politics:
  • Cheryl Carolus, South African politician
 Curtis as Executive Director, Beth Baskin as Public Engagement Team Leader, and Jeanette Romkema as HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States.  and AIDS Animation and Education Coordinator. After a year of short-term Short-term

Any investments with a maturity of one year or less.


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 contracts and vacant positions, a full complement of staff reorganized re·or·gan·ize  
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To undergo or effect changes in organization.
 with new energy. In March Diana Mavunduse joined the staff as Communications Coordinator and Adele Finney began as Acting Executive Director while Cheryl is on maternity leave maternity leave nbaja por maternidad

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 until early 2007.

Thank you for your part in the work of The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund. May we continue to serve our partners and neighbours This article is about an Australian soap opera. For other articles with similar names, see Neighbours (disambiguation).
Neighbours is a long-running Australian soap opera, which began its run in March 1985.
 in responding to HIV and AIDS, emergencies, protecting refugees Individuals who leave their native country for social, political, or religious reasons, or who are forced to leave as a result of any type of disaster, including war, political upheaval, and famine.  and advocating for change.

Sheila Sheila is a common given name for a female, taken from the Gaelic name Síle/Sìle, which is believed to be a Gaelic form of Julia or Cecilia. Like "Cecil" or "Cecilia", the name means "Smart and Wise", from the Latin caecus.  Ritson-Bennett President, PWRDF Board of Directors

Adele Finney Acting Executive Director, The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund
The Primate's World Relief and Development Fund
Financial Statements April 1, 2005-March 31, 2006

RECEIPTS                                      Actual     % of Receipts

Parish/Individual Donations                 $4,395,410       60.82
Bequests                                       828,870       11.47
Provincial Gov't                                34,515        0.48
CIDA                                         1,239,000       17.14
CIDA Tsunami/S.A. Earthquake                   560,050        7.75
Interest                                       169,344        2.34
Total Receipts                              $7,227,189      100.00%

Balance brought forward                     $1,464,208
Funds Available                             $8,691,397

EXPENSES

Development & Relief
Relief/Refugees                             $2,248,523       33.54
Canada                                         336,040        5.01
Global                                         321,354        4.79
Africa/Middle East                           1,151,937       17.18
Latin America/Caribbean                        756,469       11.29
Asia/Pacific                                   728,775       10.87
Sub-total: Development & Relief             $5,543,098       82.68
Public Engagement Program                      587,804        8.77
Total Program                               $6,130,902       91.45

OPERATING EXPENSES

Fundraising/Promotion                         $190,281        2.85
Administration (not allocated to program)      382,122        5.70

Total Operating                                572,403        8.55
GRAND TOTAL                                 $6,703,305      100.00%

Balance                                     $1,988,092
Partnership for Life                          -950,000
Carried Forward                             $1,038,092

Diocesan Contributions

DIOCESE                                2005          2004        2003

Algoma                               $152,417     $145,115     $100,906
The Arctic                             18,917       25,061       15,344
Athabasca                              19,950       19,575       24,024
Brandon                                31,788       41,009       36,911
British Columbia                      277,110      278,064      266,298
Caledonia                              11,885       12,786       23,549
Calgary                               150,731      290,412      138,021
Parishes of the Central Interior       45,323       44,838       21,215
Edmonton                              130,428      112,842      104,590
Fredericton                           154,527      202,151      135,893
Huron                                 421,866      480,954      325,731
Keewatin                               26,605       37,651       30,471
Kootenay                              103,125       93,876       95,060
Montreal                              121,192      145,471       67,412
Moosonee                               32,027       22,818       12,776
E. Newfoundland & Labrador            112,299       96,611      108,857
C. Newfoundland                        95,277       81,978       78,703
W. Newfoundland                        70,095       66,035       58,168
New Westminster                       499,673      377,699      320,372
Niagara                               323,036      285,947      222,967
Nova Scotia and PEI                   407,163      160,149      182,331
Ontario                               186,436      159,388      133,218
Ottawa                                316,954      359,238      302,879
Qu'Appelle                             66,186       66,497       53,710
Quebec                                 34,173       37,125       16,176
Rupert's Land                         120,390      104,342       89,699
Saskatchewan                           18,209       13,188       14,863
Saskatoon                              40,836       34,581       38,347
Toronto                               638,095      636,483      278,196
Yukon                                  13,205       17,201        9,986

GRAND TOTAL:                       $4,639,918   $4,449,085   $3,306,673
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Title Annotation:2005 Annual Report
Author:Finney, Adele
Publication:Anglican Journal
Date:Sep 1, 2006
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