If you were in Edinburgh during the first week of the Festival, you may have come along to the café we were running at our church. If so, we are very grateful to you for helping us raise £520 for Village Water Zambia. Our target for this project is £1000, so we will be continuing to raise money in different ways until we reach it. As well as the café, we were selling paintings that had been donated to the Christine Witcutt Fund, and these realised £246.10.
For more information on our project, go to this page on our website.
Here are some pictures from the café.
Our first customer ponders a puzzle while waiting for his latte.
Lungowe Kashina, originally from Zambia, with one of her friends
Daisy Craik, from Scotland, enjoying tea and scones
Daisy and Lungowe beside an information board about
Village Water Zambia, part of our Micah Project to help
poor and oppressed people
The inside of the café
The outside of the café
A mini exhibition about the history of Gayfield Place
We aim to please - but cannot always guarantee it.
Hmph. Slow service round here. They brought me an espresso instead of a latte, and I had time to do the puzzle before it came.