Target TB Accounts

TB is a devastating illness; as well as causing serious ill health and potential death for a person directly infected with the disease, TB also has major repercussions on the lives of family and household members. Spread of infection, stigma, and loss of income are some of the life-changing impacts of TB which affect whole families.

Target TB aims to change this, enabling people affected by the disease to be detected and treated as quickly as possible, and providing holistic support to address the wider needs of families and communities. Here, you can 'Learn More About TB'.

Our Impact in 2010-2011

 

Our Financial Performance 2010-2011

2010-2011 saw our total income increase by 15% and our expenditure on direct charitable activities rise by 22%.  These results have enabled us to reach even more vulnerable people with life saving TB treatment and education.

Target TB’s interventions remain highly cost-effective with an average cost of £9 per direct beneficiary

 

To read our full Annual Report online, click the link below.

Target TB Annual Report and Accounts 2010-2011

Or, choose to read one of the sections of our report:


Structure, Governance and Management


Vision, Mission and Strategic Objectives


To develop mutually beneficial partnerships


To focus efforts on TB prevention


To build links with organisations


A strong system of governance


Summary statement of Financial Activities

You can see more too in our digested 'Annual Review', with stories, case studies and photos.

Target TB's Annual Review 2010-2011

And you can learn more about the ways we bring diagnosis & treatment, education and care to people affacted by TB at 'Our Work', and read real life stories at 'People We Help'.

Please get in touch if you would like a hard copy, or with any feedback or query you may have, on 01273 827070.

To compare with our previous years, you can see recent Annual Reports by clicking the links below.


Target TB Annual Report 2009-2010

Target TB Annual Report 2008-2009

 

Total Income : £664,584

 

Total Expenditure : £659,820

 

 

 

Project Exp by Country : £488,655