Thank you Pensby Primary School!
A BIG thank you to children, parents and teachers from Pensby Primary School, Wirral, for their generosity in donating a total of 100 pairs of shoes (and counting!) for an orphanage in Dodowa, Ghana: Potter's Village, WORCSA (check the box to the right for more details)
When I travelled to Ghana in 2012 and worked at the orphanage, I noticed that the thing the children needed most was love, care and attention from the volunteers. This year, I have decided that I can spread that love by creating a campaign, where people worldwide can donate a small amount of money to send 100 shoes to this very special place when I return there in June 2013. These children often have to go to school, play football and collect water with no shoes; this leads to cuts and nasty infections from glass and sharp objects which could easily be avoided if they had something as basic as a pair of shoes.
I would like to raise £200 to cover the expensive shipping costs, so that I can take the shoes that students at Pensby Primary School have donated to the orphanage. I will then match the money that is donated. I have seen from first-hand experienced the needs of these children and how we can all make a small change.
Please donate what you can - 50p is enough to buy 30 packets of drinking water in a place where clean, pure water is hard to come by. But £200 is enough to put a pair of shoes on a child's very grateful feet. Think about it.
above - water sachets, 5pesewas (less than 2p per bag)
(Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/global-development/poverty-matters/2013/jan/18/rivers-lakes-wetlands-water-market)
Photograph: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters
bathtime for Bebe
Potter's Village Orphanage
above - building real-life toilets (thanks to Gwen for this picture)
above - 200cedis worth of food - donations from last year
above - receiving donations, new dresses!
See http://ghanaiangwen.blogspot.co.uk/ for more details
above - food
above - where the food-related magic happens
If you have come to the end of this post then THANK YOU especially if you have donated towards this amazing cause for a place that is very close to lots of people's hearts. Sometimes, it's difficult asking people to donate because they don't know where their (hard-earned!) money is going- but you should know that 100% (and the money that I will then match) is going straight to these kids in need.
If you have donated, a little something will be on it's way in the post to say thanks!
Thanks to Gwen, for the beautiful picture at the top. God knows my laptop broke and lost most of my pictures. Love you girl xxx
Hey - why don't you buy the shoes from a local producer in Ghana? It would save on shipping costs and support the local economy.
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