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.

We were delighted to see the determination to support the work of Open Arms Infant Homes throughout the Covid 19 pandemic. A number of schools partners have successfully continued their fundraising efforts, raising record funds and educating students on the impact they will have in Malawi.
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Praise, pictured below, was born in 2010 and spent time at Open Arms Infant Homes when her mother died of heart failure. After a short stay at Open Arms, Praise successfully returned to live with her two siblings and Aunt in Blantyre.
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The entries this year came from 51 different counties, and no less than 16 of them were found to have all correct answers.
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Children are often referred to our Open Arms home in Mangochi when their family circumstances change. It can be a difficult time and often takes place during a crucial period of development. It’s important to act fast so that the impact can be minimised.
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Even during a pandemic, we are continuously inspired by what our supporters do for fundraising events. Shona Laycock is one such supporter. She has found an adventurous way to raise money – a skydive. The 17-year-old pupil from Ripon Grammar School is hoping to raise over £1000 to support children in Malawi.
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Running the London Marathon…for fun…is he serious? Yes, he is, but it is for a great cause, John Corrie is fundraising for children in Malawi.
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