Filling a shoebox
Our supporters are keen to send a shoebox to the children we support in Zimbabwe. It's fun choosing items to put in and the joy of opening one lasts forever. Some children have never had their own clothing and live
Our supporters are keen to send a shoebox to the children we support in Zimbabwe. It's fun choosing items to put in and the joy of opening one lasts forever. Some children have never had their own clothing and live
It's about unlocking a child's potential; about giving them opportunities to break the cycle of poverty and build their confidence and self-esteem. You'll greatly improve their quality of life and general well-being. Children often mention in letters to their sponsors
Thank you so much for your support which will help provide education, food and water to set an African child up for life. Good luck with your fundraising and we’d love to hear what you’ve done; take photos and send them
Rotary International is a world-wide organisation comprising 1.2 million neighbours, friends and community leaders who come together to create positive, lasting change in our communities and around the world. Our differing occupations, cultures, and countries gives us a unique perspective.
Living in the UK, it's easy to forget that clean, safe drinking water is a scarce resource. As I write this, I have a glass of fresh water that I've just filled from a tap just a few metres away.
More than a third of children under the age of five are chronically malnourished and their growth is stunted. They don't have access to food containing sufficient vitamins and minerals to ensure proper growth. Years of persistent drought have adversely
Today we celebrate Mother's Day in the UK and I've been reflecting on the critical role that Mums play. Not only in the lives of their own children, but also wider than this, such as those Mums helping non-profit organisations
Nature has given Zimbabwe one of the finest climates in the world; warm, without being oppressive, and daily sunshine of four to ten hours all year round. 13% of the country's land area is reserved for parks and wildlife estates.
It doesn’t matter what language you speak whether it’s English, Shona or Ndebele or whether you live in the UK or Zimbabwe, being a mother is one of the most responsible jobs in the world. Our love for our children