The organisation is totally dependent on donations by individuals and congregations. These funds are utilized in a responsible manner to do the work in the harbours and to keep the administration running effectively. The funds are also used to buy Bibles (the organisation is presently working in approximately 106 different languages), electronic media and literature. We do our best to pay these workers a decent living salary. Together with this we try to link them up with congregations (most of the workers are ministers) in order to amplify their renumeration. Vehicles must also be provided for workers, because the harbours are very large indeed.
The organisation is totally dependent on donations by individuals and congregations. These funds are utilized in a responsible manner to do the work in the harbours and to keep the administration running effectively. The financial statements are audited annually. The funds are also used to buy Bibles (the organisation is presently working in approximately 106 different languages), electronic media and literature. We do our best to pay these workers a decent living salary. Together with this we try to link them up with congregations (most of the workers are ministers) in order to amplify their renumeration. Vehicles must also be provided for workers, because the harbours are very large indeed.
The administrative office is in Milnerton, Cape Town, with two full-time staffmembers, Hettie Smith and Eleanor Weideman. Giodina van Gent handles all the administration of the electronic media from her home. Wilma Smith handles the missionary office in Durban and rev Anneke Viljoen, also in Durban, is our marketer.
All donations are received, planning is done and financial statements are prepared at our administrative office. The executive of the organisation is also in Cape Town.