As this is the school I teach at, I have to attend this event! Having a stall to benefit Utange is a bonus. To add to that bonus, the school now has a link with Utange Baptist Primary school, which has been attended by all the children living at Casuarina House. (One pupil, Nicholas, has now moved on to secondary education). Hence there is a lot of awareness of Utange and its needs among the school community.
The fair this year was somewhat marred by the weather. You might think that the end of June in the UK was a relatively good time to hold a largely outdoor fundraiser. Our experience of the last three years might suggest otherwise! This year we had heavy rain, then showers, and generally cold temperatures. I am sure this affected the turnout, sadly. However, I still made a good amount of money, and had some great conversations with pupils, parents, and other visitors. The display board (created b a pupil) also attracted considerable attention.
This blog shows my recycled denim creations, along with tutorials for items I have designed myself. I collect old jeans (a strange collection, I know!) and cut them up to make bags, purses, animals and other items of varying sizes and shapes. I then sell these to raise money for weomen and children in the town of Utange, near Mombasa, in Kenya. I help women to set up their own businesses and am supporting the building of a new school for disabled children.
Tuesday, 2 July 2013
Henlow Academy summer fair
Labels:
Casuarina House,
fair,
fundraising,
Henlow,
school,
Utange
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