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Sue Hayward

Castlemere Hotel
13 Shaftesbury Avenue
North Shore
Blackpool FY2 9QQ

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Reg. Charity No.1098731

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Dave & I have been in Watamu since the begining of January. All is very quiet and peaceful here. It is such a shame so many holidays have been cancelled to this area where the only problem we are having is unemployment due to lack of tourists.

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Rukia one of the sponsored children

Rukia one of the children sponsored at the school in Watamu

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Welcome to Working for the Children of Watamu web sitechildren of watamu

I am Sue Hayward; founder of this charity. In January 2000, myself and my husband Dave visited a school in Watamu; a small coastal village in Kenya, East Africa. What we saw there were children sitting on cold stone floors in old broken buildings, counting with stones.

We just couldn’t believe that this was the year 2000, and children were being educated in these conditions.

Teachers had the nigh impossible task of trying to teach without pencils, papers or books.

On that first visit, Rose Ziro, then headmistress at the school, told us that desks and chairs were the main priority. desk at the school

During that visit we managed to have 36 desks and chairs made for 36 of the 130 children then attending the school.

We travelled about 25 miles to the nearest town to purchase exercise books paper pencils,  and other items just to make a teacher's job possible.

We came home on fire! We could not leave things as they were; we just had to help these children. I believed then as I do now education is the road out of poverty for these children.

In July 2003 I established Working for the Children of Watamu as a registered charity. Trustees were appointed and we were now well and truly on our way.

By the end of 2003 each of the 130 children had a desk and chair; children of watamuwe even had 20 extras for additional recruits! We did not have to wait long. To cater for the additional children new classrooms were built and many of the old ones refurbished, and the school now caters for 530 children.

From the outset, one of our great aims was to open a Library. Due to the fantastic support of so many people this ambition was fulfilled and the Library now contains over 15.000 books.library at the school

A follow-on ambition was to provide a Computer Room and this aim has also been achieved.

We built the 5 classrooms needed for the Secondary School in March 2007

By January 2008 we will have 700 children in full time education. Ages ranging from 2 years to 16.