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Friday, 29 July 2016

Clean hands beat diseases

[Online PR for charity Child of Hope]

Getting dirty hands clean on over 400 slum children before lunch can take ages! 

Washing hands is new to virtually all the children when they join the school, but is a vital part of our health and hygiene training for them – to beat typhoid and other intestinal/tummy problems. For a long time we’ve been using jerrycans full of water mounted on sticks, but they break easily. We needed a solution… and now we have it!

We have built a permanent station with ten push-taps (low enough for our tiny nursery pupils) so the hand washing process is now much faster for the enormous queue of kids – and it saves staff time and effort setting them up, allowing them to concentrate on their main jobs.

JED Art: new painting by Jan Dowding... Firebird

[Online PR for JED Art: artist and potter Jan Dowding]

This week I just fancied painting something bright and cheery with a little punch... then Firebird emerged.

It's painted in oil on box canvas, a nice size at 24x24". Totally original, it's yours for just £180!

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Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Slum health... are we winning?

[Online PR for slum charity Child of Hope]
It’s time for our annual health survey! As part of our monitoring and evaluation process, this involves carefully constructing a questionnaire and then undertaking a thorough medical exam of our own children and then those of similar children in the community (who do not access our programmes).

This year we had help from some medical students and staff from JOY Hospice – the clinic we often use when our children fall sick and it is beyond what our small sickbay can manage.

With administrative and organisational help from our own staff, every single child at Child of Hope was weighed, had their height recorded, had their bodies thoroughly examined for wounds, parasites, vision/hearing problems – frankly anything that might give clues to their physical well-being. We also ensured they had their termly de-worming treatment at the same time.

After two days of line-upon-line of over 400 children, the survey team bravely took up their clipboards, stethoscopes, de-wormers, chairs (and umbrellas to keep the sun off!) and went out into the community. The welfare team went ahead to organise prospective subjects by talking with parents and community members which meant that there was a good crowd of kids and parents/guardians ready and waiting for when the medics got there.

Of course, doing medical examinations in the community takes a bit longer that the school and over the two-day period they managed around 300 children.
We are still analysing the figures but we are pleased to see that the various interventions we organise at Child of Hope are still making a difference and improving the health of our children in comparison to their counterparts in the community. The full report will be on our website shortly.

Monday, 25 July 2016

Sea of sunflowers

[Photography and online PR for Store & Secure Self Storage]


This September, the rose garden in Poole Park will be transformed with a sea of 1,000 metal and plastic sunflowers – to represent the 1,000 local people who are cared for each year by Forest Holme Hospice.
  
Store & Secure is helping out by providing free storage for the flowers at our Bournemouth facility, until they are ‘planted’ on Sept 1. In the picture is our Sophie Maidman (right) and Hannah Parsons, fundraising and communications manager for Forest Home Hospice Charity.

Each of the flowers measures 22cm wide by 35cm tall and has been handmade by the Theatre Royal in Plymouth, which played an integral part in the famous Tower of London poppy display last year.

The sunflowers will be on display throughout September, during which time members of the public can visit and remember their loved ones. And for £25 you can pre-order a sunflower to take home from the beginning of October; the cost includes an inscription of your loved ones name on a memorial board within the garden. If you’re interested, please visit; https://sunflower-appeal.myshopify.com/

The Sunflower Garden has been generously supported by Sainsbury’s Pitwines which, like Store & Secure, has selected Forest Holme Hospice as a charity partner for 2016. Thanks also goes to Poole Council for allowing Forest Holme free use of its rose garden for the month.

Forest Holme Hospice Charity supports the hospice (part of Poole Hospital NHS Foundation Trust) by providing £750,000 each year to fund specialist care for patients living with advanced cancer and other life limiting illnesses.

Sunday, 24 July 2016

JED Art: new painting by Jan Dowding... Meadow of Mysteries


[Online PR for JED Art]

Meadow of Mysteries. A new painting by Dorset artist Jan Dowding... "a reminder of the wild flower meadows you can see this year, the different flowers blurring together to produce a smear of colour – they really cheer me."

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Child of Hope's latest video: Now I'm Free

[Online PR for slum charity Child of Hope]

Here's a terrific new five-minute video about our work in the Namatala slum. Fear permeates everyone's lives in the Namatala Slum... but Child of Hope is working to bring hope, God’s love and release from the chains of poverty to young slum kids and their families.

If you'd like to see the video full-screen, please click here to watch it on YouTube - or click here to see it on Vimeo.



Soundtrack: The song ‘Do not be Afraid’ by artist Kaleb Jones is used with permission. The Music Bed, LLC. 9555 Harmon Road, Fort Worth, TX 76177 1-800-380-8154

Monday, 18 July 2016

Fireman at Bournemouth

[Photography and online PR for Store & Secure self-storage]

We have appointed Colin Morris (26) as assistant manager at our Bournemouth branch.

Not only will he help us run the facility and serve our lovely customers, Colin is also a retained fireman, working from nearby Christchurch fire station.

He lives in Christchurch and joins with eight years retail experience… and we’re glad to have him on board.

Tuesday, 12 July 2016

No more mud!

[Online PR for slum charity Child of Hope]

In order to reduce the amount of dust and mud carried into our slum-based school by all the kids coming and going, we have laid paving slabs on our lower playground, which is situated in front of the school. The area was previously flattened soil.

It also now gives our nursery children somewhere relatively clean to play and rainwater drains more easily away from the front of the school. It’s made a huge difference!

We didn't buy the pavers ready-made... we had them made onsite using a mixture of stone dust, cement, sand and red oxide. There were some issues with quality, so we had to change contractors part way (that’s often the way!). They were dried in the sun before being laid… it was tricky making sure levels and lines were all accurate!

Thursday, 7 July 2016

Business to business


We have joined the Hampshire Chamber of Commerce to help us promote our amazing business services to local companies and organisations, especially from our all-new self-storage facility in Basingstoke.

Membership opens up a network of circa 2,000 like-minded businesses based across the whole of Hampshire. Like us, it works with businesses of all sizes.

Self-storage rooms at our Basingstoke branch are filling up nicely; we also have fully-serviced offices for rent. These come with 7 days a week access and free parking for you and your customers. There’s also no need to worry about security, as we have CCTV operating throughout the site, which is also monitored at night as well as the latest smoke and fire detection monitoring systems so your business and its items are safe at all times.

Talk with us about how we can help your business – small or large – with storage, office space, mailboxes, large equipment storage and archive storage. And if you’re an online business… we have specific experience that could really help you!

Wednesday, 6 July 2016

Bristol children raise funds in all sorts of ways

[Online PR for charity Child of Hope]

Lucy Swift, who is the deputy headteacher at St Mary Redcliffe Primary school in Bristol, emailed and told us about some terrific fundraising their children had been doing for Child of Hope. They raised the fantastic total of £1229.15 for sports equipment!

Lucy said: “I just wanted to let you know about the fundraising event that we have just held for Child of Hope. All classes held sponsored events the week before half-term – these varied according to what each class wanted to do.

Early Years classes rode bikes all day; one year 1 class came to school in their pyjamas and one year 1 class held a dance-athon; year 2 timed how long it would take for each class to reach a thousand skips; one year 3 class did hula hooping and one year 3 class a dance-athon; year 4 did obstacle laps around the playground; one year 5 class did a read-athon and the other year 5 class had a run in their pyjamas; and lastly year 6 held a sponsored silence.

They presented Bex Okotel – one of our directors in Uganda – with the cheque when she visited the school last week. Thank you everyone at the school, what an awesome donation!

Friday, 1 July 2016

Rabbit, rabbit

[Online PR for sum charity Child of Hope]


While sorting out the compound for the duck programme recently, we thought it was a good chance to kick-start our rabbit project again… so now we have six new baby bunnies and four adult rabbits who are enjoying their new enclosure.