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Jeremy Stokes writes about his experiences cycling the Prudential RideLondon 100 which he completed for Open Arms earlier in August. From the early start to the challenge of the route and the camaraderie of his fellow cyclists, Jeremy's view is entertaining and full of useful information.
Read moreTheir start at Open Arms has enabled their survival and development in many ways, including protecting against stunted growth, which affects 50% of under-fives in Malawi. They have developed strong social skills and having access to medication has allowed the team to treat early problems before they develop into anything serious.
Read moreAt the time Cameron was only coming up on 13 so he was too young to come along but before we left he had decided he wanted to help so, as well as helping with the fund raising for the projects we worked on he also wanted us to organise for him to sponsor a child from the Open Arms.
Read moreJeremy Stokes is cycling Prudential Ride 100 in August this year, in aid of Open Arms Malawi. In his third blog post, he writes about the reality and the anticipation of his forthcoming cycling challenge
Read moreJeremy Stokes is cycling Prudential Ride 100 in August this year, in aid of Open Arms Malawi. In his second blog post, he writes about his training for the challenge.
Read moreThe smiles of the children you help at Open Arms will stay with you long after you return home. Volunteering is an opportunity to help vulnerable children who appreciate the care, and see the amazing difference this makes. You will develop your skills, experience a rich African culture, explore Malawi, and meet some great people.
Read moreYour donation will help children in Malawi grow up healthy with the love of a family
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