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.
Back at the end of May we returned the first child to his family for the year 2013. Dziwani Swazi went to stay with his Grandmother in the nearby township of Mbayani.
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 moreOne of our volunteers, Catherine Temple has recently come back from her time in Malawi. She has shared her photos with us and there are some great shots of the children.
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 moreThe Sandi Rehabilitation Assessment and Therapy Centre is a new clinic that provides the support needed by two of our children, Edina and Kandichere, and will help us to make sure that they continue to have the best chances at life.
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 moreYour donation will help children in Malawi grow up healthy with the love of a family
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