Café Bridge Day
The Café Bridge Day is a new venture for SFHHI which we hope will not only raise funds for HHI but bring the charity to the notice of a much wider audience throughout the UK. The money raised will be…
The Café Bridge Day is a new venture for SFHHI which we hope will not only raise funds for HHI but bring the charity to the notice of a much wider audience throughout the UK. The money raised will be…
HHI has had a good relationship with Choongo school, in the Monze district, for a number of years. The school often received much needed sports equipment as well as educational items from the containers that were once sent from the…
Disabled students at Nanga Special school, Zambia are learning how to grow and care for banana plants as part of their Active Daily Learning course. The irrigation and banana plants were funded by HHI.
Matelo (also known as Richard), who is a 37-year-old Zambian suffering with cerebral palsy is no longer lying on the floor in the dust under a tree. He is now able to recline on his new bed and mattress with…
Physically disabled Augustine Samutamu no longer needs to rely on HHI monthly food support. During the Covid pandemic, Augustine was one of 100 disabled people who were identified in the Monze area as being in desperate need of help to…
Our supporters in Scotland have funded a school bus for Happy Valley!
Every month we send money to Pastor Wilson, who doing a similar work to Tom Sutherland, in a slightly different area of Kerala. Here he tells us how he spent the money that we sent him in March: Very respected…
Here in the UK, if people have a colostomy reversal operation they are left with a lot of supplies and equipment that they no longer need. The NHS won’t take it back, so it ends up as waste in landfill. …
Education ‘Every child has the right to an education. Primary education must be free and different forms of secondary education must be available to every child… Richer countries must help poorer countries achieve this.’ (UN Convention on the Rights of…
This wonderful evening consisted largely of a report on the current and recent activities of HHI in Zambia and India. It was presented very well by Jute Williams with help from her husband, Alun. She was an exemplary speaker. She…