This is a digital postcard sent from TeamHonk (www.mammasaurus.co.uk; www.aresidence.co.uk; www.mummybarrow.com) during their travels with Comic Relief in Ghana celebrating #goodwork.
For the past 25 years the money raised through Red Nose Day has been changing the lives of the poorest and most disadvantaged people in the UK and Africa. Let’s Keep Up the Good Work. Find out how at rednoseday.com.
The picture was taken at the GAVI vaccination clinic near Accra, Ghana, and the children were being vaccinated against the Rotovirus, a bug that causes severe diarrohea that can even lead to death, especially amongst the under 5's. A million vaccinations are being given across Africa thanks to Comic Relief funding, so that is potentially a million lives saved.
In the 25 years since the first Red Nose Day, over £600 million pounds has been raised, and that money has been helping to change lives of more than 50 million people across Africa, the UK and the world’s poorest countries.
This years Red Nose Day is on the 15th of March, and I just know that Team Honk are going to have some brilliant fundraising schemes up their sleeves for the blogging community. To find out how you can get involved this Red Nose Day take a look HERE!
But for now I am delighted that Team Honk are safely back from their incredible trip, visit their webpage here for more tales from Ghana.


What a lovely photo :). Missed your #satcap! Going to hunt it down NOW! X
ReplyDeleteand you did too! Thank you :)
DeleteBeautiful picture! So scary that babies die of diaorrhea, which is just an inconvenience for a day or two for us. Awesome work by the Team Honk ladies in raising awareness.
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ReplyDeleteWe loved this clinic. So many adorable babies having vaccinations that could well save their lives.
Thanks so much for posting about #GoodWork
#TeamHonk have been blown away by all the support.
So proud of you lot, what a great job you have done! :) xx
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