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.

Not quite sure if I’ll be able to adequately explain the most incredible month I had in Malawi over the summer, but I’ll try my best to provide you with the best possible insight I can for what I had planned to be a once in a life time experience but, will more than definitely be repeated over the next few years!
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Since the start of September we have received 8 new admissions to our Blantyre Infant Home: twin girls Iness and Cynthia, three boys: Madalitso (meaning blessings), Frank and Enock; two abandoned babies named Desire and Earnest; and one more girl named Grace whose mother was admitted to the Mental Hospital.
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The older boys have joined a soccer club on Saturdays, which gives them the chance to play matches against different teams and develop their football skills.
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One of our volunteers ran a Pop Up Restaurant in their conservatory this summer and raised £960 for Open Arms Malawi.
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On 26th September more than 700 pupils from the Ashville Junior and Senior Schools completed a 20k fundraising walk for Open Arms Malawi and Action for Children.
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Today we welcomed one week old Patrick Nazombe. He was born on 9th September, 2013 in Mangochi district hospital.
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