We have recently received a donation from Australia that was designated for the work in India.
Read MoreHere are some photographs we received last week from Philip and Margaret, our project coordinators in Uganda.
Read MoreBut when going to school does not come automatically – when you are deaf and cannot go to your local school and your family do not have the money to send you to the only secondary level boarding school which accepts deaf children in the Province – then school becomes more important to you.
Read MoreThe team in Hanoi have sent this short update:
Read MoreMy trip to the Ukraine last week was heartbreaking and exciting, all at the same time.
Read MoreI am sat on a small stool in our open porch area with the heat pouring through the open walls and the dust and wind whistling around, as once again I embark on trying to share a few thoughts and moments from our visit to The Kings Village in Ghana. This is my 15th year and Terry’s 11th year working out here.
Read MoreAs the crisis in the Middle East continues the need is so overwhelming but if everyone does a little then then a lot can be done. The team received the latest £1000 grant and have sent this report.
Read MoreWhat do you think your life would be like if your home was a single room, about the same size as a single garage for your car?
Read MoreVery excited to receive a donation of Thinsulate gloves and socks today from the Nottingham Tiger store. It was great to meet store manager Ben and Mani (pictured) today – and thanks to the lovely lorry driver from Lancashire for helping me out of an impossible parking space! (Sorry ladies – I’ve totally let you all down!)
Read MoreCircle time is an important time of day at Nzeve. Children all want to tell their news and stories!
Read MoreDeaf children and adults have the same need for support and counselling as hearing people, but rarely get the help they need due to communication challenges.
Read MoreAfter a gruelling journey by taxi, 3 airplanes, a speed boat and final drive to the project, we were more than ready to arrive and sleep. Our accommodation was much bigger than expected, and there was a toilet (flushable via bucket) which both Michael and I were certainly grateful for later in the week.
Read MoreI am delighted to announce that Natasha has passed all 11 subjects of her O Level (Zimsec) exams with 4 As, 6 Bs and a C. (These are equivalent to the UK GCSE exams.)
Read MoreOur school took part in the Keep a Child Warm Challenge on Wednesday last week.
Read MoreViolet is a young girl who lives in very difficult circumstances. The family is growing and Violet is the eldest of her mother’s three children.
Read MoreSenior was orphaned whilst still in primary school and through Amatelaz found a place where he received love, care and opportunity.
Read MoreAre you up for the challenge? The question posed to the nation through the platform of social media.
Read MoreIt was a delight to see Maxwell last week and celebrate the successful completion of his first year at Teacher Training College. His third term placement was out of town in the rural areas however this term he is working at a school in Sakubva, near to where he lives.
Read MoreWe were delighted to receive another update from Nepal last week. This story is of Santos and his little family.
Read MoreI had the privilege of visiting Peter’s Hair Salon whilst visiting Zimbabwe last week. Peter, Daniel and Nomsa were orphaned 12 years ago.
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