Malawi Project

Care at the Gate

CARE AT THE GATE

Senga Bay, Malawi … This popular lake side resort area is approximately 19 kilometers east of the Salima Trading Center, an area of Malawi known for its kind people and popular lake side resorts and desirable accommodations. For many of the local residents Senga Bay has another attraction. While visitors go there for fun, sports, […]

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AMBER’S UNIQUE APPROACH

  Lafayette, Indiana … Amber is very conscious of the needs of the less fortunate, and it shows in her desire to assist local and international programs that are doing something to help. In recent years Amber has become a strong supporter of the Malawi Project. Her first program was through a Cub Scout pack

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Shoes for Trees

SHOES FOR TREES BEAR FRUIT!

To evaluate the Malawi Project’s “Shoes for Trees” conservation program, Wilson Tembo recently returned to Kumanyenga Village near Zomba where thousands of tree seedlings had been planted five years ago. At that time the Minister of Natural Resources, as well as a high-powered delegation from the Malawi Government encouraged hundreds of people from surrounding villages

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Harvest Forecast Mixed

HARVEST PROJECTIONS MIXED

Thondwe, Malawi … Much of Malawi continues to suffer from famine, although there is a glimmer of hope for some areas in coming months. Wilson Tembo has submitted the following harvest and crop information for the Central and Southern regions, and Moster Kanyinji for the north.   Northern Region: For the northern region projections are

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Gloves

IT WASN’T BAD, IT HELPS SAVE LIVES

I had been sent to Orlando, FL for a conference in my business. I was getting ready for my return flight and logged in to the airline site to check in. As I checked in, I notice that I had been assigned a “middle seat.” I prefer the aisle so I can get up and

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LITTLE DRESSES – A PASSION TO SERVE

Brownstown, Michigan … The UPS driver came out of the truck with a handcart stacked high with boxes, and started up toward the house. It was not an unusual site as we have experienced this with the now-concluded pill container program for almost three years, day after day, week after week, month after month. In

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Drip Gardens

DRIP GARDENS IMPORTANT TO EXIT FAMINE

Thondwe, Malawi … No one needs to remind you, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Nor do they need to repeat the fact that an example is more effective than a few words of directive. Over the past 20 years the Malawi Project has sought to integrate the idea of helping Malawians become more

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Drop Out

FIFTH GRADE DROP OUT BACK IN ACTION

Nkhotakota, Malawi … The weather of joy and happiness was coupled with ululation as excitement engulfed Vinthenga Village. The village is located near Lake Malawi under the jurisdiction of Senior Traditional Authority Malengachanzi.   On this warm summer day children were walking in and out between the small houses of their village. There was happiness

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PROJECT RECOGNIZED AS A 2017 TOP RATED NONPROFIT

  We wish to express our deepest appreciation to our Board of Directors, and all who have made it possible for the Malawi Project to be recognized internationally by the Great NonProfits Organization. To be seen as a Top-Rated NonProfit is no easy feat, and those who serve on our board, those who contribute to

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Near

IT IS “JUST NEAR!”

Mponela, Malawi … Cross culture work is difficult. The work is hard enough, but when one makes it cross cultural, it adds a whole new dimension to the attempt at understanding. For instance I remember the time I asked the preacher, “Do you have mamba snakes here?” He replied, “Yes.” “What happens if you get

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