Our Christmas tree for Kenya shines like the beacon of hope that is our Happy House in the annual Christmas Tree Festival at St Andrew’s Church, Cleveleys, Lancashire.
When the Happy House was invited to take par, our UK coordinator Elizabeth Gomm put out a Facebook request to see if anyone could come up with a way of creating a tree synonymous with Kenya – the baobab tree.
Teresa Smith and Zowie Sinclair, the lovely ladies from Sunnyside Crafts, Blackpool,offered to make one specially for the Happy House.“They have made a really stunning tree, decorated with hands and hearts featuring pictures of our children. These symbolise the spirit of our amazing family which, thanks to Mama Sue, has united so many hands and hearts to give hope to vulnerable children,” said Elizabeth.
“Our tree will certainly get us noticed and we are really grateful for all the work they have put in.”
At Sunnyside, a Community Interest Company, Zowie and Teresa specialise in running arts and craft classes for all ages, Their aim is to encourage more people of all ages to enjoy either a new craft activity or hobby.