Tuesday, 29 November 2016

A star who keeps on shining!

 Only a few weeks ago, our Brian was being awarded Star of the Week for knowing all his times tables up to, and including nine.
That's very good going for a six year old.
Now he's received Star of the Week fo being a responsible and caring room mate.
Brian received his certificate at last week;s Kidz Club, when  the girls sharing downstairs room 1 were named the best room for keeping it nice and tidy.
Well done girls and congratulations to Brian (Mama tells us you are not only a good room mate you are still trying hard with your tables and now know your 10x, 11x and 12x too!)

PLEASE VOTE TODAY

Tomorrow is the last day of voting in the Charity Film Awards, so please, if you haven't done so already, cast your vote.

Please vote for Children of Watamu in the documentaries category of the Charity Film Awards to highlight our work with children from despair at our at the Happy House and our founder Sue Hayward's inspiring story told in the beautiful film made for us, free of charge, by Massimiliano Zeuli  Please vote for Children of Watamu and ask your friends to do the same. http://www.charityfilmawards.com/videos/children-of-watamu


Make a Christmas gift

If you would like to make a gift to Happy House for Christmas, here's how.
We are keeping our Festive Holiday Fund appeal open so that anyone who would like to make a Christmas gift to our family can do so there - every penny will directly benefit our children.
We were thrilled and very grateful to reach our £1000 target in just a week.  It will be used to bring together our 70 resident kids and 60 repatriated into families, for a week of fun together at the Happy House in early December when they will enjoy a fun-packed programme of activities, special meals and a visit from Santa.
Any additional money donated will be used to help support the children living in our Happy House and those we continue to support now they have returned to live with relatives in the community.
Every penny will make a difference to children's lives. Thank you.