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Life & Death in Gambia
January 31, 2018Please find the attached (Here) reminder of the reality of life in countries like Gambia, and of those we have known and come into contact with in recent years.
Posted in Blog |Gambia Trip Report – November 2017
January 5, 2018Please find a report of the recent trip to the Gambia (attached here). The video and audio links in blue can be accessed, via control and clicking the mouse.
Posted in Blog |Life in Kabekel – Video
December 19, 2017Life in Kabekel Village, Gambia. A video by Luiza Herdy…
Posted in Blog |A few videos…
December 5, 2017A few videos of the children in Kabekel village from our recent trip to Gambia…
Posted in Blog |The Gambia Shop – Volunteers Meal
September 28, 2017Last night, we enjoyed a great meal at the Retirement Centre, along with our amazing volunteers from the Gambia Shop in Stornoway. It was an opportunity for everyone to meet together, catch up about all things Gambia and have a laugh! Certificates were provided, through … Continue reading
Posted in Blog |Coffee Morning Photos
September 19, 2017A big thanks to all who helped at the Coffee Morning at the Retirement Centre on Saturday, where £600 was raised towards the work in the Gambia. Here are a few photos…
Posted in Blog |Coffee Morning Fundraiser
September 4, 2017 Posted in Blog |September Sponsorship Quest for Local Charity
August 22, 2017Our Sponsorship drive has been covered online by We Love Stornoway Here.
Posted in Blog |Transform a Tenner Video
August 2, 2017The following is a short video (Here) related to our drive to find sponsors for students to attend Sgoil Creideamh (Faith School) in Gambia. Please get in touch, if you can spare £10 a month, in order to sponsor a child via sponsorship@thegambiapartnership.co.uk. We … Continue reading
Posted in Blog |Fundraiser – Traditional Afternoon Tea
March 24, 2017There will be a traditional afternoon Tea in the town hall, tomorrow to raise funds for the on-going work in the Gambia. Come and join us for a nice cup of tea, some fresh home baking and sandwiches. Donations at the … Continue reading
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