Malawi Fact: there is no welfare state in Malawi- So if you are one of the 65% of the population (Human Development Index) living below the national poverty line, you need a hand up from sustainable projects like Beehive Every penny really does make a difference to people in countries like Malawi and it’s so easy for you to donate.
Make an immediate and safe online donation
Any amount helps, but here’s some wish list ideas….
£15 will buy 100 environmentally friendly blocks. Block making creates employment and helps us build for the future
£20 will pay for training place on a short course at Beehive enabling adults to gain skills for life
£25 will fund a childcare place for an entire year so that parents can train
£50 will train a pre-school carer and help to give children the best start in life
Please note a charge of 4.8% is made by Everyclick for this service



Or download a standing order form and return to us by freepost to make regular donation
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£2 per month provides day care in the nurser for an orphan
£5 per month pays for a training place on a year long accredited training course
£10 pays for a nutritious meal everyday for an adult at Beehive for a month, for most this is the only meal they have that day.

Or download the same form to send us a cheque and return to us at our freepost address to ensure that 100% of your donation reaches us. Please don’t forget to Gift Aid your donation if you are a UK tax payer. Thank you for helping us to create lasting change.

Our social enterprises rely on a regular supply of equipment. We are seeking:
Bicycles- new, old, unwanted or broken, any size Books- any kind but especially children’s books Sewing Machines- treadle or electric Knitting Machines Tools- gardening, wood work, power tools, anything in working condition We also seek computers, but as they are used for training purposes, we can only accept quantities of computers that are the same (unfortunately no individual donations). So if you know of a classroom or business that is updating their systems, please ask them to donate old machines.

To keep our collections cost effective we arrange to collect large quantities at one time from anywhere in the Midlands. So if you have a bike to donate, why not ask around your neighbourhood and collect some more, so that we can collect direct from you? Alternatively, please phone to see if we have a volunteer collection point close to where you live.

If you would like to become a volunteer collection point, all you need is some spare space in a garage or shed and to be prepared to allow donated items to be delivered to you. Please phone to discuss. We cannot continue our work without this vital service and we value all the support our volunteers give.



Pam Goodwin in Stoke on Trent runs a volunteer collection point from her garage:

“It’s really no trouble” says Pam “I just cleared a bit of space and every so often I get a phone call to say there is a bike or some books on their way to me. When I run out of room, I just call and Krizevac come to collect at a time that suits me, I love being able to do something so simple that makes such a big difference”



Free Post RRLJ-TKG-URUT- KRIZEVAC Project, Walsall WS9 8UQ.