A new computer classroom has been launched for the children of Open Arms Infant Homes. The project started from humble beginnings, when donated computers were used to help a boy named Aubrey who has cerebral palsy gain some literacy skills.
Read moreAnnie’s House was made possible by the support of the Annie Lennox SING campaign, following Annie’s visit to Open Arms in 2011 and Edinburgh’s Stewarts Melville College who visit Open Arms each year as part of an annual expedition to Malawi.
Read moreRosemarie’s House is the largest of our foster homes and is home to 9 children. It was purchased in 2009 and named in memory of our late director Rosemarie Bevis.
Read moreTsekwe House was bought in 2009 to give a home to Chikondi, Agness, Ephraim, and twins Sam and Eric. Tsekwe is the Chichewa word for wild goose, and the name comes from the Dutch trust who provided funding to establish the home.
Read moreRichmond House is a home to 6 children from Open Arms who all came to Open Arms as infants because they were orphaned. Their Foster Mother is Grace Kanguwa, who lives there together with her husband, who works as a security guard at a hotel, and two children.
Read moreRoses house was the first of our foster Houses purchased in 2005, with the support of the Cheridan Rathby Charity Trust, and the Rose Jeffries memorial Trust.
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