Highgate Hill House School (HHHS) has made a meaningful contribution to the local community by donating three Moses baskets to Elyssa’s HOPE Project, a local charity that supports expectant mothers and families with young children facing financial hardship.
Elyssa’s HOPE Project, run entirely by dedicated trustees and volunteers, provides essential baby equipment and clothing to families who are overwhelmed by the costs of raising young children. The project’s mission is to bless and uplift families by easing the strain of parenthood through the gift of much-needed items.
This cause holds particular significance for the HHHS community, as two of Elyssa’s siblings are proud learners at the school. Principal, Kerry Taylor expressed the school’s deep connection to the initiative:
“At Highgate Hill House School, we are committed to supporting our families and the wider community. Contributing to Elyssa’s HOPE is not just about providing physical items — it’s about showing compassion, care, and solidarity with those going through challenging times. We are proud to be a part of such a meaningful effort.”
The donation of the Moses baskets reflects HHHS’s ongoing commitment to charitable giving and community engagement, continuing its tradition of nurturing not just learners, but the families and networks that support them.
For more information about Elyssa’s HOPE Project or to get involved, please contact .
Picture Credit – Miriam Copp from Elyssa’s Hope Project with Kerry Taylor, Principal, Kim Tester, Class Teacher and 2 learners from HHHS.