Malawi Project

BUV Fills Transportation Need

The Malawi Project has sent three Basic Utility Vehicles (BUV) for use in Malawi. These units supply needed transportation in a nation that moves from place to place on foot, and transports most things on heads and backs. One such unit is based at the Namikango Mission and Clinic where the Project has its southern […]

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A Con-Tree-Bution

Fact – The World Bank reports that between 1990 and 2000 alone, more than a fifth of Malawi’s forests vanished. Fact – Lake Malawi is home to some of the greatest fish diversity of any lake on earth, but deforestation is resulting in soil erosion and silt problems. Fact – By 2004, about 16% of

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Mountains Near Dedza

Over the River and Through The Woods

You may have heard a song during this holiday season –  “Over the River and Through the Woods.”  You know, to grandmother’s house we go song?  Well, hopefully you made it to grandma’s house (or those you love made it to your house, grandma!).  Hopefully you made fond memories, there were gifts, warm fires, hugs,

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Schoolboy gets shoes for good grades

More Shoes for Grades

Zomba, Malawi … It is summer and October is the hottest month. Walking through hot sand, over rocks and burning dust, pupils go to school with their feet nearly baked from the hot sun. Many pupils walk back and forth to school each day barefoot. One cannot imagine how terrible this is, but for many

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Pregnant Women wait in line an for care

An Urgent Need

A disturbing report comes from Suzi Stephens, Medical Director for the Malawi Project.  Suzi has   has dedicated the last  20 years of her life  to improving the conditions in Malawi hospitals.  As a result of her passion and your support, we have delivered over $200 million in aid to over 700 Malawi heath-care facilities. Today

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Toothbrushes for Malawi Campaign

The State University of New York in Potsdam, New York recently completed its fifth; biannual “Toothbrushes for Malawi” drive, working in conjunction with the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill’s Dental School. Under the direction of Pat Whelehan, Campus AIDS Education Coordinator and Professor of Anthropology, the toothbrushes were gathered among the student body, and sent

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Dresses and Slates

“Little Dresses for Africa” is a non-profit 501c3, Christian organization, which provides relief to the children of Africa. Simple dresses are made out of pillow cases, and distributed through the orphanages, churches and schools in Africa to plant in the hearts of little girls that they are worthy.” Rachel O’Neil founded and oversees “Little Dresses

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Expectant Mothers Need Your Help

The average Malawian travels no further than about 20 miles from home during their entire lifetime, and the villagers near Lintipi, in the mountains just south of Dedza, are pretty much average.  They travel almost exclusively on foot. In a medical emergency their only hope is to reach the district hospital in Dedza – 20

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Beanie Baby Bonanza

Sukasuka Village, Malawi … Over the course of the years Vaughn and Peggy had a hobby of collecting beanie babies. The collection grew, and by the time of Vaughn’s death the number had reached into the hundreds. Peggy decided to donate the collection to the children of Malawi. In August her neighbors, Dick and Suzi

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Valley of the Giants

Drifting south along M-5 in Eastern Malawi the view from the galimoto (car) begins a subtle change as the elevation lowers. Leaving Lilongwe the elevation, at 3,440 feet (1,050 meters) above sea level, started dropping after reaching the crest of the Dowa Mountains. West of here, in the mountains near Dedza, the elevation towers skyward

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