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Having a secure family unit can influence and shape behaviour but will also help develop a child’s physical and emotional needs.
Read moreBeatrice was born on 16 February 2018 and came to Open Arms on 1st October. Sadly she was abandoned at a local market by her mother who asked someone to hold Beatrice while she went to the toilet.
Read moreAs summer in the UK seems to have moved into the dim and distant past, it was lovely to revisit some of the holiday snaps of the older children at Open Arms.
Read moreLooking at 4-year-old Otto now as he jumps eagerly off the school bus excited for what he will be learning at school today, or watching him playing with his friends at Harrogate House, all seems like a far cry from the little boy who came to us in 2014 at just two months old.
Read moreEsme will soon be six years old. The youngest of four children, she was referred to Open Arms Mangochi at just three months old when her mother died.
Read moreI cannot believe that it is almost a year since I last wrote; where has all that time gone? Since I owe you all a whole year of gratitude, let me begin by thanking you.
Read moreYour donation will help children in Malawi grow up healthy with the love of a family
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