Welcome to our latest blogs

Welcome to our latest blogs

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

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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 I will make a Malawian themed meal

How I will make a Malawian themed meal

The typical Malawian meal includes Nsima, a dish similar to mashed potato but made with maize flour.

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A marriage challenge for two

A marriage challenge for two

​Sharon volunteered with Open Arms for three months in 2004. Her experience of our work and our people has meant that she has kept us close to her heart ever since.

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Your Annual Newsletter is ready to download

Your Annual Newsletter is ready to download

​It has been a year of change at Open Arms as we welcomed our new Director Charlie McCaulder, new Administrator Helen Hinde and new Matron Rex Mbewe in Malawi.​

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Becky’s Volunteer Story: A new side to Malawi

Becky’s Volunteer Story: A new side to Malawi

For me, it started, rather unglamorously, in Sainsbury’s in Bath in 2007, packing up people’s shopping into those bright orange bags. The next year I arrived in Blantyre on a three week trip with Kingswood School.

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Erin Brennan Burke volunteering at our Blantyre Home

Erin Brennan Burke volunteering at our Blantyre Home

Erin Brennan Burke spent the early part of this year volunteering for Open Arms during her gap year. We’re truly grateful for everything she has done to help the children in Blantyre and Mangochi.

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A panoramic view and a selfie with a snake!

A panoramic view and a selfie with a snake!

The Easter holidays saw Norman, Eric, Wilson, Moses and Atupele enjoying a well-earned break together as Norman and Eric returned from their school for a couple of weeks.

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