Welcome to our latest blogs

Welcome to our latest blogs

Your source of information and updates from Malawi and our supporters around the world.

Latest News

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.

How your support is saving lives

With 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.

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Christmas message from Malawi

As we come to the end of 2020, Charlie reflects on the year at Open Arms Infant Homes in Malawi. There have been many challenges but the hard work and dedication of the team means that we can continue to adapt services to best serve the children and families we work with.

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Africa Vikings will walk 500 miles, and then they'll walk 500 more….

Even during a pandemic, our supporters never fail to amaze us with their generosity and, indeed, creativity. Simon Pimm and Marc Stewardson are two such fundraisers who have set themselves a fantastic, challenging adventure - to walk from Victoria Falls in Zambia to Lake Malawi in Malawi while raising much needed funds for some fantastic causes.

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A look back on 2020

It has undoubtedly been a year like no other and we are beyond grateful to you for your support and our wonderful team in Malawi for their dedication and commitment. As we look back on 2020, we do so with gratitude while wishing you and your loved ones a relaxing and peaceful Christmas period.

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We are small but our impact is mighty!

‘We may be small, but we have a mighty impact. We don’t grab the headlines, but that doesn’t bother us. We’re on the frontlines helping to empower people all over the world to fight back against coronavirus and against poverty.’ Small International Development Charities Network.

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Early intervention for Mussa

Mussa’s home village, houses one of our community owned nurseries and feeding stations. When he returns home, Mussa will be able to attend for a daily meal of protein-rich porridge, early education and a secure place to learn. His development will include sensory skills, basic hygiene and socialisation with his peers.

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