Tuesday 8 January 2013

EcoHouse CEO Anthony Armstrong Emery backs new children’s charity



A new charity set up by overseas property professionals to help underprivileged children has received a welcome boost from EcoHouse Group CEO Anthony Armstrong Emery.

Anthony was among those who donated a total of £7,750 to Frontiers Foundation at last autumn’s OPP Gala Dinner towards a new toilet block and classrooms at Ket Wangi orphanage in Kenya, which have just been completed.

As more than expected was donated at the dinner, some teachers’ salaries and 10 children’s mattresses have been funded.

Anthony says, “EcoHouse and I already support various organisations that support needy children and we have been delighted to help Frontiers Foundation’s worthwhile projects.”
The charity has been set up by Ray Withers, co-founder of international investment specialists Property Frontiers, and Charlotte Ashton, of PR company, AB Property Marketing.
Frontiers Foundation’s has initially supported the Kenya orphanage project and the drilling of a borehole in a small, remote Zambia village, Ngwezi B.

For 2013, it is also raising money foran educational / community support project for deprived children in the Santa Teresa favela in Rio, Brazil – which is obviously something that EcoHouse supports wholeheartedly.

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