From seeing how our children are developing, the amazing support we get from our fundraisers to understanding the ins and out of running Open Arms, we’ve got it covered here.
In Malawi, life can be dangerous for those with albinism but through close link with local communities, Open Arms has been able to offer some support.
Read moreOpen Arms Infant Homes provide vital support to the local systems in Malawi by working in partnership with the local Social Welfare officers to provide temporary care for babies at risk. These are children who are in desperate need or that have no where else to go. Children like Gracious who we met at the end of 2021.
Read moreFor Blessings, who was abandoned on the day he was born, this milestone didn’t always look likely. But thanks to your support for the work of Open Arms Infant Homes he has just started a new chapter.
Read morePraise, pictured below, was born in 2010 and spent time at Open Arms Infant Homes when her mother died of heart failure. After a short stay at Open Arms, Praise successfully returned to live with her two siblings and Aunt in Blantyre.
Read moreChildren are often referred to our Open Arms home in Mangochi when their family circumstances change. It can be a difficult time and often takes place during a crucial period of development. It’s important to act fast so that the impact can be minimised.
Read moreAt Open Arms, you might have guessed; we’re big on family. When children come to us through various circumstances and reasons, they are welcomed with big smiles, provided with a lot of care and attention, and soon become part of the Open Arms team.
Read moreYour donation will help children in Malawi grow up healthy with the love of a family
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