Rosey Shelbourne

Director

Chris and I set up CPA in 1995 after our first visit to Africa, and we are both passionate about inspiring positive change in the communities where we work.

I’ve had the privilege of being involved with various projects in Uganda, Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Malawi, meeting and working alongside many amazing people.

As a former primary school teacher, education has always been my passion. I believe in the value of good foundations, creative expression, and a love of learning, and it’s been a joy to work with the staff and children at St Paul’s School in Rukungiri, Uganda for many years.

A recent focus has been to write and give ‘Safeguarding training’ to support our partners as they seek to provide safe environments for children; promoting their rights and ensuring their wellbeing.

More recently, I’ve also been involved in office administration again, which has brought me full circle to the days when we first started out. It’s been a pleasure to be in touch with supporters, who are always so encouraging.

Recent Posts by Rosey

Celebrating a shared journey. I was recently invited to write a chapter for a book, edited by our friend Pat Beckley, called ‘Supporting vulnerable children in the Early Years’. My chapter celebrates ...
Scovia's House "With a little help from my friends." In the last edition of ‘The View,’ we featured the story of a St Paul’s project family, whose papyrus roof was badly leaking and making the house ...
“When you arrive without hope you don’t dare to dream.” It was wonderful to see Fairy and Bob again. Fairy and Bob, who are members of the Trubish family, were ...
I have always been passionate about the value of education. Trained as a primary school teacher, I see the value in good foundations, creative thought and expression, sharing stories, and ...