Malawi Project

BUY A BLOCK, BUILD A WALL

The Malawi Project recently made the down payment on the purchase of a block making machine to aid Action for Progress in the construction of a protective wall around the Lilongwe property.

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RECENT BOARD MEETINGS COORDINATE PLANS

During recent board meetings held one week apart and a distance of 9,379 miles, members from the Malawi Project and Action for Progress shared cooperative thinking about Malawi’s needs in the coming year, and ways the Malawi Project can assist the implementation of these programs.

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CLIMBING THE BIG MOUNTAIN

As beautiful and magnificent as this famous mountain is, it is not the mountain referred to in this story. This story reflects a “mountain” that lives in the mind and body of 60-year-old Bisket Mashuwana who is physically challenged. 

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DONATION REDUCES TIME AND COST

In Malawi, it could take as long as an hour and a half to travel into the capital and have a copy center create a single photocopy. The time situation to obtain copies has all changed with the arrival of a large copy machine from the North Central Church of Christ in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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SECOND ANNUAL MALAWI GOLF SCRAMBLE

Despite a heat index hovering above 100 degrees, and the actual temperature sizzling hot at 97 degrees, a committed group of golfers fanned out across the Wood Wind Golf Course in Westfield, Indiana to compete in the 2nd Annual Malawi Project Golf Scramble.

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Did You KNow?

Did you know the average age for Malawi is 16.4 years of age. This compares with 38.31 in the United States, and 40.4 in the United Kingdom?

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“She Is Not Taking a Bath!”

According to our guide an elephant does not wish to attack you but will give you two warnings to move away before she comes after you. She turned toward us, flapped her giant ears, swished the water with her trunk, and sounded a bone jarring trumpet. 

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FISH FARMING SPAWNS INTEREST

It is no secret the majority of Malawi’s 20 million people suffer from various food deficiencies. One of the major problems comes from the lack of protein in a family’s diet. This comes in spite of having the fifth largest freshwater lake in Africa and having a larger variety of freshwater fish than all of Europe and North America combined.The Malawi Project and Action for Progress are searching for ways to address the food crisis.

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CATERPILLAR TO BUTTERFLY

A caterpillar of shipping container # TCNU 8453400 has been transformed into the beautiful butterfly that is the new Action For Progress administrative office.

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Walkers and Canes Begin Trip

Over 100 walkers, plus a number of canes and crutches were recently donated by Mobility Ministries in Demotte, Indiana.  Additionally, dozens of mobility items have also been donated from the Lebanon, Indiana community.

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