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The Lifeline Fund Malawi: 2010 roundup of projects and progress (pt.2)

December 10, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Isabella

The Lifeline Fund Malawi reported some impressive achievements in the first part of 2010, including building new daycare centres for orphaned and disabled children. The following roundup looks at what the organisation got up to in the second part of the year.
May/June 2010
• Damage control after a poor harvest
This year’s harvest in Malawi was a [...]

The Lifeline Fund Malawi: 2010 roundup of projects and progress (pt.1)

December 2, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Isabella

This year has been incredibly productive for the Lifeline Fund Malawi, with more than five new projects and schemes being either started or completed.
These projects, as with every other of the charity’s innovations, relate to the improvement of farming, food, education, health and general welfare in Malawi. The Lifeline Fund focuses on helping the [...]

The Lifeline Fund Malawi: how it all began

November 26, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Nicholas

Since it launched more than ten years ago, The Lifeline Fund in Malawi has gone from strength to strength. Not a month goes by without the organisation’s founder and co-ordinator, John R. Searle, reporting a life-saving new initiative or inspirational project.
The Lifeline Fund was set up back in 1999, after Mr Searle visited Malawi [...]

Inspiring news from The Lifeline Fund Malawi’s Dawn Centre

November 21, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Isabella

The Lifeline Fund Malawi has undertaken many projects in Malawi over the years, focusing on helping vulnerable people in the most rural and underprivileged parts of the country.
Although the organisation’s main project, the Namisu Orphan Village, helps the largest number of children in Malawi, the Lifeline Fund’s latest project may be the most desperately [...]

The Lifeline Fund Malawi reports progress on Dawn Centre for Disabled Children

November 15, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Dominic

After working in the most isolated parts of rural Malawi for more than ten years, setting up new initiatives every six months or so, the Lifeline Fund Malawi is proud to report the ongoing success of another project.
Following the success of the Lifeline Fund’s flagship project – the Namisu Orphan Village – and numerous [...]

The Lifeline Fund opens the Dawn Centre for Disabled Children in Malawi

November 7, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Isabella

The Lifeline Fund has officially opened a new, purpose-built facility for disabled children in one of the poorest and most rural parts of Malawi, where access to specialist healthcare services is extremely limited.
The organisation, founded by John R. Searle more than 10 years ago, principally concerns itself with the welfare of orphaned children in [...]

Wisconsin students take part in charity run for Malawi orphans

November 3, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund, Malawi news — Written by Dominic

It is a sad fact that young children in Malawi, orphaned after their parents die from preventable diseases, often struggle to survive. This is why a number of organisations, including the Lifeline Fund, dedicate their work to improving conditions for these children, especially in rural areas where access to medical facilities and education is exceedingly [...]

The Lifeline Fund acquires land for new secondary schools

November 1, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Dominic

For over a decade, the Lifeline Fund has been helping orphaned children in Malawi grow up to be healthy and happy young adults with every opportunity to fulfil their potential and help to secure their country’s potential.
Many of the children in the organisation’s flagship project, the Namisu Orphan Village, have now reached or surpassed [...]

The Lifeline Fund searches for new secondary schools for bright students

October 14, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Dominic

The Lifeline Fund has been working in Malawi for more than ten years, and the charity’s tireless struggle to give orphaned children a brighter future really looks as if it’s paying off.
The charity’s co-ordinator, John R. Searle, reports that most of the children who were rescued and cared for as young babies have now [...]

Great Yarmouth councillor launches fundraiser for Malawian babies

September 14, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund, Malawi news — Written by Dominic

A councillor from Great Yarmouth has this week launched a fundraising appeal in the borough, to help raise money for orphaned children in Malawi.
Brenda Taylor first visited the poverty-stricken country back in 2006, after raising enough money to provide Malawian residents with a bicycle and a new chicken house.
The latest fundraiser is in [...]

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