Hope for life is pursuing its vision to empower children, adolescents and youth living with HIV/AIDS through psycho-social support. Through our initiatives we have made a positive impact in many children’s lives.
Read MoreLast week we started our pilot project in Jamaica, Caribbean to keep children in school.
Read MoreI am aware that I can’t thank each of you personally, but you need to know that we are completely overwhelmed by the support you have shown to Keep a Child Warm over the last four years.
Read MoreBefore this week I had never realised how much effort went into charity operations. Imagine yourself giving to charity; a wardrobe clear-out and not a lot more.
Read More“Final week of term!” they say, all smiles and enthusiasm (muddled with a hint of envy). “I bet you’re winding down…” they say. Little do they know.
Read MoreIt’s been a busy week! 60 people took an entire day to sort a mountain of clothing which we then saw grow again to the same size – a little demoralising at the time, but amazing to have so many donations!
Read MoreFor the past few years Keep a Child Warm has been providing warm clothing as a relief effort to help orphans and vulnerable children who live in freezing conditions.
Read MoreOn hearing of the Nepal Earthquake only a couple of weeks ago and the devastating affect this has had our thoughts turned to how Danbro could help and do whatever we could to support the work Operation Orphan are doing in Nepal.
Read MoreTogether with our Nepalese partners Operation Orphan has been able to feed approximately one thousand people for a week @£1.35 per person.
Read MoreOne of the main reasons for my visit to Nepal was to understand how Operation Orphan could develop an effective response for children orphaned in a crisis.
Read MoreUp early and back on the road.
Read MoreMy flight was delayed in the UK but thankfully after a jog in Delhi I arrived in Kathmandu only an hour later than scheduled.
Read MoreWe were all shocked by the news of the earthquake on Saturday.
Read MoreWe had great news this week that the schools in Sierra Leone have now opened again, which means that our wonderful children are able to go back to school to continue their education, and also establish more of a routine.
Read MoreThe new flush toilet block for Pencott school is nearly complete.
Read MoreLast week the container of clothing, nappies and toiletries arrived in Jordan.
Read MoreSome of my most memorable moments would have to include hand-painting at Nzeve (deaf school) and seeing not just the reaction of the children but also the staff!
Read MoreOn our first day we were up early to attend a Sunday morning church service in the local community.
Read MoreVisiting Zimbabwe was an amazing and very special experience. From the first moment of meeting the team at the airport I felt excited to be going away with some wonderful people; and they didn’t disappoint!
Read MoreOne of the most enjoyable parts of going on global expeditions with Operation Orphan is spending time with the people involved.
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