Awareness of our new UK social enterprise is growing and gaining a life of it’s own, we were delighted to find this article about us…
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Thanks to local companies
We’d like to say a huge thank you to L&R site services and Nigel Holdcroft Auto Bodies both in Stoke on Trent. They’ve given us huge amounts on time in helping us to get our new Elephant Bike range ready for sale. The bikes are looking great and we’ll be ready for launch in just…
BUDDING SPIELBERGS’ NEEDED TO HELP MAKE VIDEO FOR OUR VERY SPECIAL CHARITY
A very rare opportunity has arisen for a talented, independent, enthusiastic and hard working individual to join our happy team to help produce a new up-dated video of our wonderful projects. Working under the guidance of our video director, the successful applicants will be expected to stay at our volunteer centre in Malawi for two…
Permission to Build!
Great news from the busy Beehive Construction Team, we have just received planning permission to add to the Beehive Campus with a brand new two floor building. For the past year the building team have been kept busy with completion of the football pitch, vital maintenance works across Chilomoni and converting containers for temporary facilities….
Running the Way of the Cross
The inaugural Way of the Cross trail race was held on 12 August 2017 at the Beehive Centre for Social Enterprise as part of the annual open day celebrations. The race started at the Beehive Campus in the Chilomoni suburb of Blantyre, Malawi and followed the iconic trail up the Michiru Mountain to the Cross…
Acting to Educate
Every week Mother Teresa Children’s Centre hosts a group for Young Carers, children who care for other children. They’ve recently written a play which aims to teach other children in their community about the dangers of Cholera, a water bourne disease which can kill. They are pictured here performing to a huge audience, we at…
Fame at last!
BBC Midlands Today have just paid us a very brief visit to film a piece for tonight’s programme… watch us if you can 6.30pm BBC1