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Not quite sure if I’ll be able to adequately explain the most incredible month I had in Malawi over the summer, but I’ll try my best to provide you with the best possible insight I can for what I had planned to be a once in a life time experience but, will more than definitely be repeated over the next few years!
Read moreI had the opportunity to fly to Blantyre this spring for a week to learn about the happenings at Open Arms, photograph the people and events, and most importantly, snuggle with the babies.
Read moreJust 800m from Open Arms Mangochi is Nansenga. Nansenga is a very poor village, with most of its inhabitants depending on fishing on nearby Lake Malawi.
Read moreThis is a short film made by the first J&J group in Mangochi this year who started the construction of our sixth Feeding Station. Enjoy!
Read moreGladys and Adidya, live in Nansenga village. As babies they were cared for by Open Arms Mangochi. They have “graduated” from Open Arms and returned to their extended family in the village.
Read moreMy sister Andrea invited me to go with her on her fourth trip to Malawi last October and I could not have been more excited and thrilled if I had won the lottery.
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