This December we have raised a record amount of funds primarily as a result of participating in the BigGive Christmas Challege and two substantial grants from two of our major donors. The British and Foreign School Society has generously given a further grant to supply equipment and materials for the four new schools we have built at Mandandi, Matengu, Silelo and Malima. Included in this grant are funds to send twenty school leavers to study at college. These courses will include hotel management, engineering, computing and mechanics. Saga Charitable Trust have continued their support by once again funding our malaria prevention programme in Mukuni Village. Providing mosquito nets, malaria testing kits and educational workshops play a vital role in saving precious young lives.

Young girl at Mukuni Pre-school Zambia

Young girl at Mukuni Pre-school Zambia

At the beginninng of December we took part in the BigGive Christmas Challenge and would like to thank everyone of our donors who patiently donated online and to the ones, including Cunninghams and Gardiff, who had previously pledged £3000. The competition was steep and funds were depleted within an hour of each day. Amazingly on the third day we reached our target of £6000, with Music Earth Rise making a significant contribution. As a result the two amounts combined total £9000 and have been doubled thanks to the BigGive philanthropy fund and their major donors.

Silelo pupils Zambia

Silelo pupils will attend their new school in 2012

2011 has been an incredible year taking on many more challenges and reaching out to new areas in the Mukuni and Musokotwane Chiefdom. In 2012 we will be building another clinic at Mahalulu in and a new school for Sibbulo community in the Sikute Chiefdom close to the Botswana border, funded by grant aid from the Jersey Overseas Aid Commission. We are helping thousands of orphaned and vulnerable children to have a better chance in life by improving their water, health and education facilities. I would like to thank everyone who has supported us – donors, volunteers, corporate, schools, clubs and individuals who have trusted in our beliefs, which has enabled us to make a difference in one of the poorest areas on the planet.

From all of The Butterfly Tree team both in the UK and Zambia – we wish you a very Happy Christmas and a healthy and peaceful New Year!

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