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.
Born in 2019, Farook had an incredibly tough start to life after tragically losing his Mum in July when he was only two months old.
Read moreWith higher cases of Covid 19 across Malawi, we’re working hard to keep the children and our teams safe as well as to continue our support for the babies and families we work with.
Read moreIsrael was welcomed to Open Arms on 6th April 2018 after he was abandoned. He was referred to Blantyre infant home for care as the police investigated his case. Simultaneously the District Social Welfare Department took to identifying prospective foster/adoptive parents for Israel. Read his story here...
Read moreWhile the world continues to operate through lockdown, Open Arms Infant Homes continue to work hard to provide the vital services that children in our care require. Of course, in lockdown, our operating procedures are very different, but our commitment to supporting a child's right to survival and development by providing life-changing care remains stronger than ever. Since March this year, we've continued to welcome babies for vital care.
Read morePhilemon and Maxwell both waved farewell to their carers in Mangochi recently and are now enjoying being back at home with their families. Looking at these two healthy, happy boys, it’s hard to imagine how they have coped with the journey that they have been on so far in their little lives…
Read moreLots of little steps can add up to huge changes and this is especially true reading this year's newletter from Open Arms. Looking back on some fantastic work from the team in Malawi and the support that underpins this around the world, Read more here!
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