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Berkshire primary school pupils raise money for Malawi orphan scheme

November 11, 2010
Posted in Malawi news — Written by Isabella

Pupils at Southlake Primary School in Woodley, Berkshire, have managed to raise £1,475 for disadvantaged orphans in Malawi through a harvest fundraising campaign. Set up by Year Three teacher Michelle Timms, the fund will be used to improve nutrition, health and education facilities for orphaned children in Malawi.
The annual harvest week fundraising drive [...]

Perth church builds new home for Malawian orphans

November 9, 2010
Posted in Malawi news — Written by Dominic

Similarly to the exemplary work the Lifeline Fund is doing in Malawi, the members of a church in Perth, Australia have raised funds to build new facilities to house some of the country’s many orphaned children.
Life is incredibly difficult for orphaned children in Malawi, whose parents have been lost to HIV/AIDs, malaria or other [...]

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 [...]

Scottish TESSA initiative advances teacher training in Malawi

November 5, 2010
Posted in Malawi news — Written by Nicholas

The Scottish government has gone a step further in its efforts to improve life for underprivileged people in Malawi, with a new initiative aimed at improving teacher training.
The Teacher Education in Sub-Saharan Africa (TESSA) scheme has been set up to develop the skills of approximately 400,000 teachers in twelve African countries, and Malawi is [...]

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 technology behind water coolers explained

November 1, 2010
Posted in Water Coolers — Written by Isabella

Water coolers are commonly found in offices, schools and other public places due to the benefits they offer. Besides dispensing cool water, you can often get hot as well.
There are two different types of water coolers available:
• Bottled water coolers
• Mains fed water coolers
Both water coolers mentioned above dispense fresh and cool water without the user [...]

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 [...]

Features of bottled and plumbed–in water coolers

November 1, 2010
Posted in Water Coolers — Written by Isabella

Water coolers are common devices and are seen in different places. There are broadly two types of water coolers – bottled water coolers and plumbed-in water coolers. Both have advantages.
Bottled water coolers
Bottled water coolers are portable devices for supplying drinking water and are a perfect accessory in offices and commercial establishments where a plumbed-in [...]

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