Throughout this pandemic, it’s those who are most vulnerable in society who have been the worst to suffer.
Read MoreThis little guy (not so little now) is an inspiration to me. His smile literally lights up the whole room and his huge heart ensures everyone who knows him feels well and truly loved.
Read MoreThank you to our knitters who have continued to send in the most amazing blankets over lockdown
Read MoreOni spoke to about twenty one children at Amatelaz Homework Centre, regarding their mental and emotional welfare during this Covid-19 lock down.
Read MoreMost parents of young deaf children are unaware of the impact of deafness and have never met a capable deaf person. Nzeve works hard to educate the whole community.
Read MoreThe Crisis Response Team have delivered face masks, gloves and thermometers to The Lanes Primary School for a teacher who is working closely with an SEN child.
Read MoreAs preparations are underway for KACW20, I am reflecting on what the project has achieved since it started in 2011.
Read MoreOur hearts broke for the abandoned infants and children in Russia who are in hospital and have nobody to offer them support during their time of greatest need.
Read MoreO-level results are just out and we are so proud of our students in Zimbabwe who have achieved such great results.
Read MorePrior to their 23rd trip to Ghana, Ann and Terry (project coordinators) reflected on all that has taken place over the years that they have been visiting this bleak and barren part of the world.
Read MoreBefore Christmas, we put out a fundraising appeal as some serious work needed to be carried out at Pencott Valley School in order for this fantastic provision to continue.
Read MoreOur Crisis Response Team deployed to Chimanimani, Zimbabwe in March 2019 following Cyclone Idai. Whilst there, the team identified children who had been orphaned by the disaster. Some of them attended Ngangu Primary School and some Chimanimani Secondary School, which is next door.
Read MoreWhen the first school term began, in January 2019, the enrolment for the Early Childhood Education (ECD) deaf children was 19, (10 boys and 9 girls). The enrolment later rose to 23, following the enrolment of four more new children who were identified during the year. Six children graduated in December 2019 and got places at local primary school special classes for 2020, and then eight new children joined in January 2020.
Read MoreWe had a fab visit from Nottingham Girls’ High School this morning.
Read MoreThe King’s Village continues to be an outstanding project helping some of Africa’s most poor and vulnerable people.
Read MoreSo many gorgeous blankets are made lovingly by generous folk around the UK (and even further afield).
Read MoreOur Global Expedition team travelled to Moldova for the Keep a Child Warm 2019 distribution where they kitted out around 1600 children for winter. The lovely thing about our distribution expedition is having the wonderful opportunity to meet each child who receives a winter kit.
Read MoreImagine: driving around one third of the world, across mountains and deserts, in a tiny car that you bought at a scrapyard… with no planned routes, no guarantee of not breaking down, and no back up plans!
Read MoreIt’s that time of year again! For the eighth year running we set off to Chilwell Sixth form for our packing week.
Read MoreWhat a treat to receive these lovely letters!
Cotgrave CofE Primary School have creatively supported Operation Orphan this year, helping to keep a child warm, safe,healthy and learning.
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