Project Expands Distribution Programs

With the success of a number of humanitarian programs well underway at the Blessings Complex the decision was made in late 2006 to expand the distribution network of medical supplies and other humanitarian assistance into other parts of Malawi and even into neighboring nations in 2007. The Malawi Project Board of Directors felt that it was time to expand to other distribution networks as well as continuing to work through the Blessings Complex in the central region of Malawi.

Discussions were held in mid-2006 with the now deceased First Lady of Malawi and a decision was reached for the Malawi Project and World Emergency Relief to send at least two large 40-foot trailers filled with medical supplies and equipment to the Ethel Zvauya Mutharika Foundation in order to help to refurbish Bottom Hospital, the second largest medical facility in the capital city of Lilongwe. Early in 2007 the first shipment left the U.S. destined for the Hospital. In late June a second trailer followed the course of the first one in order to assist with much needed equipment and supplies for the hospital. In spite of the death of the First Lady the commitment will continue and the supplies will reach the hospital in her honor.

By mid-2007 first 40-foot trailer filled with medical supplies and school text books will be leaving Indiana destined for Blantyre, the second largest city in Malawi and will be distributed to hospitals in the southern region of Malawi.

Two other drop points are now being planned in Malawi as well as continued efforts being put forth to assist the Chewa people with distribution being planned in eastern Zambia in coming months.

Shipment being prepared for Bottom Hospital

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