Malawi Project

Messenger Joins Board

Indianapolis, Indiana … At the October meeting, the Malawi Project’s Board of Directors unanimously accepted Jim Messenger as a member of the Board. Messenger was born in Lebanon, Indiana where he graduated from Lebanon High School, later receiving a MBA degree from Dallas Baptist University. Jim graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy and served in […]

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2015 Top Rated Award to Malawi Project

Indianapolis, Indiana … As it was in 2014, contributors, recipients, and volunteers have voted the Malawi Project with a 2015 Top Rated Award by Great Nonprofits. This award is especially important to the Project as it comes about when those who know the Project best give reports and reviews of its value and importance. To

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Gordon Steps Down

Indianapolis, Indiana … After serving as a member of the Board of Directors, and as its President from 2009 to 2015, Scott Gordon tendered his resignation from the Malawi Project in mid-October 2015. Gordon cited changes in his job with the TSA, and his need to focus on the Malawi Institute of Biblical Studies as

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Medicine Bottle Program Ends

Indianapolis, Indiana … “It has been the most successful program in the past 22 years in respect to the number of people who have spread the word about it, and have participated in helping collect over 1,000,000 prescription containers,” reports Richard Stephens, a co-founder of the Project and member of the Board of Directors. “However,

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ALERT – Board Concludes Pill Container Program

Board Concludes Pill Container Program Indianapolis, Indiana … The Board of Directors for the Malawi Project has announced the successful conclusion of the pill container procurement program. Estimates indicate over a million pill containers have been received, and the exposure of this program reached well over 5 million people. To handle the massive outpouring of

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Indiana Manufacturer Aids African Farmers

Lebanon, Indiana … With the goal of assisting farmers in central Africa to mechanize and expand crop yields, local businessman Tom Rich formed Agricultural Aid International, a not-for-profit agricultural organization focused on helping farmers get out of poverty through increased farm production. Tom is the owner of L.T. Rich Products, local manufacturer of commercial sprayers,

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Landfill Sigh of Relief

Lebanon, Indiana … One must conclude that if a landfill had a mind and voice it would offer a sigh of relief over an estimated 1 million pill containers that have not been discarded during the past 9 months with the Malawi Project’s Pill Container Program. NOTE: THE PILL CONTAINER PROGRAM HAS ENDED. “Just imagine,”

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Pill Container Program Reaches Unimaginable Height

A Mountain of Pill Containers Austin, Texas … “It seems like such a simple thing; a small plastic prescription container. We all have them and we all pretty well take them for granted,” observes Bryon Bhagwandin, President of the Malawi Project. “This is not the case in most impoverished nations especially nations like Malawi where

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Food Shipment Offers Relief

Ntcheu, Malawi … “The price of maize has more than doubled in recent months, and families are lucky to eat even once a day. Children are greatly affected! There is growing fear of high malnutrition among children of less than 5, as well as with women. Children are boiling and eating small green mango fruit

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Ambulance Can Come Too Late

Ntaja, Malawi … Wilson Tembo has been directing the distribution of medical supplies for the Malawi Project for a number of years. He travels to hospitals all over the country to access supply needs and assist in filling them. It would seem because of his frequent visits he would be accustomed to the shortages, the

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