Malawi Project

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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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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2017-top-rated-awards

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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Tick Tick

TICK, TICK, TICK

Malawi, Central Africa … Can you hear it? See it? The clock is ticking. For many people in the tiny nation of Malawi the clocks are ticking away their lives. Starvation and famine are widespread and there is no way the people can obtain aid from “around the corner” or “down the street.” It is

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What they have in comon

WHAT THEY SHARE IN COMMON

Chingalangande Village & Mpandalinga Village … At first glance one would say they have little in common. Doress is a pleasant, vibrant 14-year-old teen-ager from Chingalangande Village west of the historic old colonial capital of Zomba. On the other end of life’s spectrum Merise is a kind, polite, smiling 75-year-old from Mpondalinga Village near the

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Hunger Bites Hard

HUNGER BITES HARD

Orphans and Elderly Go to Bed Hungry The level of hunger is swelling each day. Food reserves have run dry. The chance to get additional support has grown lean. People in villages especially, children and women are being critically affected. They are going to bed at night with no food.   Dorothy Mpakula 56 years

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Medical Gloves

EXAM GLOVE TOTAL SWELLS

Indianapolis, Indiana … In a room down the hallway one could hear the distant whirl of the instrument used for cleaning teeth, while nearby the phone was ringing; probably a patient calling for an appointment. All through the offices and patient rooms the staff was responding professionally to the needs of each individual patient.  

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Malawi Project Pike High School

PIKE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS REACH OUT

Indianapolis, Indiana … The bell rang, doors sprang open, and students filled the hallways with laughter, conversation and feet rapidly moving to another location. There was only a short time for lunch at Pike High School in Northwestern Indianapolis, Indiana and there was not a minute to waste.   Some students seemed not to notice

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Malawi Project Board

BOARD ACCEPTS NEXT MOBILITY UNITS

Lebanon, Indiana … During the recent board meeting of the Directors of the Malawi Project Bob Gabrielse from the Mobility Worldwide production facility in Demotte, Indiana demonstrated the versatility of the Personal Energy Transportation (PET) vehicle. For the demonstration he used the 1,000th unit the plant had produced.   During the meeting it was agreed

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