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Getting ready for our exciting launch….
The last time we blogged about the Royal Mail bikes, it was to describe how they are helping an endangered species in Africa. This time, it’s all about how an endangered species is helping us here in the UK! As Royal Mail bikes are phased out, the mechanics who have looked after the bikes for…
Floods Appeal Update
We’ve had a great response to our appeal for donations to help our Malawian friends as they cope with floods and contaminated water supplies. Please don’t stop donating! We would like to say a huge thank you to Toureen Mangan and Precon Products who have donated a massive £7500 worth of heavy duty plastic sheeting….
News from the Chilomoni Tots!
It’s been another year of huge growth and achievement at Mother Teresa Children’s Centre. Our thanks and congratulations go to the whole team of Care Givers and volunteers in Chilomoni, they work so hard to make sure every child can have the best possible start in life. Read all about it here….MTCC Newsletter Dec 2014
A huge donation for eager Malawian IT Students
Our thanks go to Ben and the team at Stone Group for the wonderful ICT equipment they donated to us. All the equipment has been loaded on to our latest container, it’s currently on the sea and is being eagerly awaited by the students at JPII IT Academy in Chilomoni.
Krizevac Expands UK Storage & Sorting Capacity
Staffordshire-based businesses have risen to the challenge of supporting the growing storage needs of Krizevac Project, with M.J. Barrett of Uttoxeter, providing a huge warehouse behind TESCO, rent free! Krizevac Project UK Coordinator, George Furnival, expressed gratitude to Andrew Hodgkinson, site Manager for M.J. Barrett. “With increasing donations of bikes and books, our Chairman’s sheep…
Children’s Centre Flourishing
It’s hard to believe the Mother Teresa Children’s Centre only became fully operational this year. Centre Manager, volunteer Helen Chiula, shared an update with us. “More of the older children, known as  ‘Eagles’ have flown from the nest! August 2013 saw 8 more MTCC children graduate to primary school. Two have gone to Mchiru Private…