so special.
I was first made aware of SOS Children's Villages in January this year and above all I loved the fact that I could be incredibly specific in terms of who I wanted my money to go to. The fact that I was able to choose a children’s village in Harare, Zimbabwe and choose a child under the age of 5, both of which were very important to me, meant that I can be a lot more involved in the growth and development of this child throughout their life.
In September I was thrilled to be able to visit Brian whilst on a trip home for a best friend's wedding.
As Brian lives with so many other children they prefer it if you don't bring a present just for one child so I bought them all a load of crayons and colouring books, one of those baby sized space hoppers and a game of Twister...fun for the whole family. We had such a great afternoon there; Brian just managed to beat Savanna in Twister and everyone had fun seeing how flexible they really were! Whilst the kids all ran around the garden competing in running races and generally doing what kids do best, Clara showed Sarah and I around their small 4 bedroom house, and fantastic vegetable garden complete with a solar cooker.
During the afternoon we were introduced to gorgeous little 9-month old Jane who, as the newest addition to the SOS Village, does not currently have anyone sponsoring her. This means that with the incredibly minimal amount of money allocated to her each month (around US$35), she has barely any toys to play with. Nappies are her ‘luxury’! Understandably she was a little terrified of seeing us but I couldn't help but fall in love with her and am so grateful she has been taken in by SOS Children's Village. With them all these children have hope and a chance, and they are not left to fend for themselves on the streets of Harare.
As well as being able to visit Brian whenever I am able, I also receive two letters a year from Harare with news on how he is doing, which includes a recent photo of him. For as little as £20 a month I am very proud to be involved with such a fantastic charity and I look forward to watching Brian and his whole SOS family grow up. The great thing is you can support them for free in many different ways: volunteering your time; running marathons or completing charity challenges; promoting their brand and raising awareness for orphans.
If you would like to find out more please check out the SOS Children’s Villages website. There are over 500 unique Children's Villages in 124 countries all in all looking after more than 78,000 children. Spread the word – the more people who know about their great work the better.