Tomorrow January 2015 edition

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January 2015 | 3000 FREE copies per month

A community newsletter for the western Algarve

A fresh start for Lagos orphans

Luz. Louise said they were delighted to see how much local people really cared about the orphanage and wanted to do everything they can to help. So far work on the boys’ room, the girls’ room and the communal room has been completed but there is more work planned for this year. “The children really love the rooms,” Louise told us. Tomorrow also launched its own campaign to help the children’s home with a charity golf day in September which was organized with Espiche Golf. On that day more than 5,000 euros was raised, local artist Ray Gillman also raised almost 1,000 euros for the orphanage and 340 euros for the bombeiros by raffling one of his Azulejos tiles.

Lagos orphans started the New Year with three revamped common rooms thanks to the generosity of local businesses and the Ray of Light Trust but there’s still plenty more to do. The CASLAS Lar Jovens Orphanage looks after some of the area’s most disadvantaged children. Some of them have been taken into care because they have been physically or sexually abused, others have been handed over because their families can’t afford to keep them. The Ray of Light Trust started the refurbishment project of the three main communal rooms in the autumn with the aim of completing the work in time for Christmas.

Louise from the trust said: “We are glad to say that we achieved this promise, but it has only happened thanks to the overwhelming help and support of local businesses. “Looking back now we realise that the budget (of 7,500 euros) that we set was nowhere near the amount that would be needed to complete this project, after all we needed two laptops, three flat screen TVs, furniture for each room and that is without considering the redecoration costs that would be involved in a 60-year-old building that had recently had a leaking roof.” Unbelievably they managed to complete the project within budget with the kind help of people and local businesses in Lagos and

The Ray of Light Trust has agreed to match the total amount of 6,000 euros raised for the orphanage, which gives a grand total of 12,000 euros. In mid-January this money will be used to completely refurbish the boys’ bedrooms at the orphanage, including repairing the wardrobes, installing new furniture, bedding and redecorating the rooms. The Ray of Light Trust would love to hear from anyone who would be willing to offer their services for the upcoming bedroom project. The contact number for the trust is 932 963 498. You can read more about who has been involved in this project on page 16.

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