Tile Manufacturer Goes the Distance for Kenya Charity

11 September 2024

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A TEAM from roof tile manufacturer, Russell Roof Tiles, recently travelled to Kenya to support The Footprints Family charity, as part of its 2024 Give4Good initiative.

Established in 2008, The Footprints Family provide food, clothing, shelter and healthcare to vulnerable children and young people (aged 1-24) on the south coast of Kenya, as well as supporting them with life skills and wellbeing through education.

A team of six (three from each of the manufacturer’s sites in Burton on Trent and Lochmaben) volunteered for the trip to Kenya which is the first international journey Russell Roof Tiles has made in the name of charity.

The team spent a week supporting the children that the organisation works to help. The group included Sue Gough, Coral Hayward and Dawn McLoughlin from Burton on Trent, as well as Debbie Allen, Gillian Moffat and Jacqui Summers from Lochmaben.

Going the Distance

Dawn McLoughlin from the Lochmaben team with children at the charity in KenyaDuring their week in Kenya, the Russell Roof Tiles team spent each day with the children from 7:30am to 9pm, taking part in a range of activities including jewellery making, preparing food packages, weaving, games and more. They were also given the opportunity to experience local village life.

Before their return, the team presented founder Kerry Wanjaba “Mama Kerry” with £18,425, which was raised for the charity by the team members and partners of Russell Roof Tiles. The cash was raised through several fundraising events including a comedy night, race nights, raffle, charity Zumba, car boot sale and cookery book.

The donation will be used to buy a new minibus, which will provide the foundation with transportation for collecting the children and bringing them to the school each morning.

Coral Hayward helping the children with arts and crafts at the charity in KenyaCoral Hayward, wife of Russell Roof Tiles Managing Director Andrew Hayward, based in Burton on Trent, said: “The support that Kerry provides for the children and what she’s achieved is just incredible. To look back at where The Footprints Family started to where it is now is inspiring, they’ve provided not just a school but a family and loving community.

“It was truly uplifting to see first-hand how happy the children are. They are so engaged in lessons and activities, and we are all very grateful to have been given the opportunity to offer our support. As a team, we brought a range of different skills and ideas that enabled us to come up with some great activities for the children. We also made sure to get involved with all activities that Kerry had planned and made the most of every moment we had there.

“I personally feel extremely invested in the work of The Footprints Family and hope to return in future years to offer more of my time and see how the children develop and grow.”

Footprints Family

Coral Hayward, Dawn McLoughlin, Sue Gough and Gillian Moffat

(Front to back) Coral Hayward, Dawn McLoughlin, Sue Gough and Gillian Moffat

Russell Roof Tiles started supporting the charity five years ago, when members of the team raised £1,600 for Footprints with a walking challenge, collectively taking more than 17 million steps over four-months – the distance from Burton to the Footprints orphanage. Last year they also donated £4,000 which paid for a new roof for the school.

Gillian Moffat, partner of Operations Director Bruce Laidlaw, based in Lochmaben, added: “To be given the opportunity to travel to Kenya for an experience like this and offer support for such an impactful charity was incredible and I think I speak for the whole team when I say this will hold a big place in all of our hearts for a long time.”

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