Supporting sick, disabled & disadvantaged children In North Wales

We are a charity managed and operated by volunteers, who raise funds to support sick, disabled & disadvantaged children living in North Wales.

Established in 2003

Happy Faces Children's Charity was established in 2013 and has been supporting disadvantaged children ever since.

Run By Volunteers

Volunteers are what keep Happy Faces going. Our amazing volunteers provide help and support to North Wales children, day in and day out.

2 Million Raised

Thanks to the efforts of the charities supporters, volunteers, and fund raisers, we have raised £2 million for sick, disabled & disadvantaged children.

A North Wales Children's Charity since 2003

The Happy Faces Children’s Charity was formed by Mr Ray Herbert MBE in 2003, with the aim of supporting sick, disabled and disadvantaged children living in North Wales. Members of charity were invited to raise money for the Charity in any way they wished.

Since 2003, when the Happy Faces Children’s Charity was formed everybody working for the charity has been, and still is a volunteer. Volunteers come from all walks of life and backgrounds, they freely donate their expertise, knowledge and time in order to ensure Happy Faces continues to develop and increase its ability to reach more children in need.

Raised by Happy Faces
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Thanks to our generous supporters, our fundraisers have raised over £1,000,000 for North Wales’ sick, disabled & disadvantaged children.

Amazing Volunteers
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Children Supported
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Happy Faces provides essential support to hundreds of children every week. As we look to the future, our mission remains the same: ensuring no child has to face their challenges alone.

Mini Buses
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With 26 dedicated minibuses now in our care, we are proud to provide seamless transport for all our children.

Years of Support
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We’ve spent over two decades building brighter futures, and we’re committed to supporting many more generations to come.

In Their Own Words

There is no greater reward than hearing from the individuals and families we walk alongside. These short notes and reflections offer a glimpse into the journeys of those we support.

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