Our Programs
Our Programs
The ladies of Wilson village asked for an opportunity to learn the bible. It was our pleasure to start a bible group, where we dig deeper into the word of God and get a better understanding for His plans and purposes for our lives.
Our Bible study ladies enjoying a cup of tea after studies
We love when visitors come to share at the bible study group.
The elderly group was a vision of our manager Eric, he felt that the older people were often over looked and didn't always have someone to look after them. Every Saturday morning the 70+ year olds come together for fellowship and prayer and afterwards we supply a meal for them.
Ladies enjoying a meal together
Ladies receiving sugar and soap
leads our kids club in life lessons, singing and dancing and games. We started with around 26 kids and it has now grown to 48 kids. They meet every Saturday in the Chisomo Community Hall from 2pm -4 pm.
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Kids learning
Kids at play
Nursery School Program
Currently we have 4 Nursery School for pre school age children. They come and learn the basics of counting, the alphabet, play games, do activities and most important are given a meal each day. It is very important to us to know that children are being feed and are being given the best opportunities to grow and prosper.
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Wilson Village Nursery School
Kachere Nursery School
Mjojo Nursery School
Mjojo Nursery School
Kapeska Village
Khombe Nursery School
Khombe Nursery school
Hampers
Malawians do it tough every day but some do it even tougher. We help these people through generous donations, which allows us to buy plastic to keep the rain from going through the grass roof or a food hamper of Maize, sugar, oil, salt, soap and of course a treat for the children. These are things we take for granted but are staples for Malawians and unfortunately unaffordable for many.
At the bottom of our page you will find links on how to donate.
A family in need receiving a hamper of food staples