It’s always interesting for us to learn the various ways in which people have raised funds to support the work of Vision Africa. Recently, we heard of a company that used an annual sporting event to raise a fantastic sum of money and had a great day out in the process.
News articles about Donor
Millennium Consulting raises £600 for Vision Africa
Posted on July 19th, 2010 by Kirsty
Footprints (updated)
Posted on July 16th, 2010 by Kirsty
BREAKING NEWS: If you live in Scotland please note we have added a Glasgow Footprints event! This will take place on the 11th September at Parkhead Congregational Church from 2pm – 5pm.
On the 18th September we would like you to join us at Brooklands Church, Manchester, on a journey to see some of the footprints made by our supporters and project staff. We hope this will inspire you to look at your own footprints and see whether you are making a difference in the world. Read the full article »
Message from a Sponsor
Posted on July 13th, 2010 by Kirsty
Last week we brought your the story of Priscilla who is interning at Seed of Hope, a few months ago we gave “A Donor’s Perspective” in an interview with Jean Walker. Now we’d like to give another viewpoint – that of a sponsor.
Fundraiser
Posted on March 30th, 2010 by Kirsty
Vision Africa supports children’s projects in Kenya. Our aim is to put Christian love into action in a practical and compassionate ministry among children who are vulnerable and in desperate need. Vision Africa works with various projects throughout Kenya, facilitating growth and sustainability. Our aim is to empower community based organisations to enhance community services and work together towards development.
A Donor’s Perspective
Posted on March 26th, 2010 by Kirsty
We thought it was time to look at Vision Africa from a different perspective – a much more important perspective. Instead of our staff or board members talking about the work we do, we decided to ask one of our supporters for her thoughts. The following is an interview which took place in Nairobi on this supporter’s recent visit where she toured around a number of projects to see what progress had been made.


