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The Lifeline Fund’s latest projects in Malawi

May 23, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Nicholas

The last ten years or so have been extremely busy but also very rewarding for the Lifeline Fund in Malawi. A combination of generous donations, hard work and cooperation has meant that the Fund’s organisers and volunteers have successfully completed countless beneficial projects in Malawi, some of which have even been life-saving.
But it hasn’t stopped [...]

The history of the Lifeline Fund, Malawi – Pt. 2 (2006 – 2009)

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

The Lifeline Fund has had many significant achievements in Malawi in the years up to 2005, including the completion of the Namisu Orphan Village project, the launch of the Mercy Run project and the Infant Rescue Programme, and the establishment of numerous scholarship and vocational training schemes for underprivileged Malawian children.
However, the Lifeline Fund didn’t [...]

The history of the Lifeline Fund, Malawi – Pt. 1 (1999 – 2005)

May 9, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Dominic

The Lifeline Fund is a charitable organisation set up by John Searle back in January 1999. The Fund does all of its work in Malawi, helping orphaned children, the disabled and the disadvantaged to lead happier, healthier lives. Malawi may be one of the most disadvantaged countries on earth, but the Lifeline Fund believes that [...]

The Lifeline Fund ‘Mercy Run’

April 25, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Dominic

In addition to their work with orphaned children in Malawi, the Lifeline Fund have also been reaching out to another neglected group – the elderly. The old and disabled in Malawi are just as vulnerable as orphaned children; with no one to assist them in their day-to-day lives, their lack of strength and mobility makes [...]

A dire situation for Malawi’s elderly population

March 31, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Isabella

The Lifeline Fund mainly focuses their work in Malawi on two main aspects:
• Providing clean, safe water for drinking and bathing, through the drilling of hundreds of new boreholes
• Caring for the many orphaned children in Malawi, by improving food supplies, education services and healthcare facilities
As valuable and life-saving as these projects are, there are still many [...]

Malawian food producers get much-needed power boost

March 24, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Isabella

Even after being taught how to grow their own food and being equipped with seeds and tools, farmers in the poorest areas of Malawi still face seemingly insurmountable difficulties when it comes to producing enough food to feed people in local villages. Only when they can make a large enough quantity and variety to provide [...]

The Lifeline Fund plans a new Orphan Daycare Centre

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

In some of the poorest and most disadvantaged parts of Malawi in Africa, orphaned children are often left to fend for themselves because there is no-one to care for them or oversee their upbringing. Many of these children’s parents die from diseases that could be managed or cured if there were adequate medical facilities available, [...]

The Lifeline Fund recruits special needs teachers

March 12, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Nicholas

The last time we gave you an update on the Lifeline Fund’s latest project in Malawi, the Daycare Centre for Disabled Children, the organisers and volunteers were working hard to build a dormitory to house up to 30 disabled children. Now that the dormitory has now been completed, the organisation is currently in the process [...]

Heat and shelter for disabled children in Malawi

March 9, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Dominic

The Lifeline Fund has been extremely prolific in recent years, and as a result of their many ongoing projects, hundreds of disadvantaged and orphaned children in Malawi now have a much better future to look forward to.
The newest project undertaken by the charitable organisation is the Daycare Centre for Disabled Children in Malawi, which [...]

The Lifeline Fund is proud to open the new Daycare Centre for Disabled Children

March 6, 2010
Posted in Lifeline Fund — Written by Isabella

The Lifeline Fund have been working incredibly hard recently on construction for the new Daycare Centre for Disabled Children on the outskirts of the Namisu Orphan Village in Malawi. Volunteers from the Fund have been collaborating with local carpenters and tradesmen to produce the most high-quality functional facility possible with the means at their disposal, [...]

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