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Shaping unused land to build a campus of learining Everyone lends a hand.... or a head! Academy foundations 2009 over 300 jobs created in construction The revolutionary eco-friendly hydra-fom block Hydra-form in the making All kitted out thanks to UK donations Transporting Blocks Blue gum scaffold The first Beehive building project grows Beehive campus under construction Beehive construction team photo Laying the concrete slab Checking the props will actually hold up the ceiling 2011 skilled scaffold building Before we sent the work boots- a wacker plate and bare feet Building volunteers accommodation Hard at work building the children's centre Constructing the Host Making Quicker than mixing cement by hand The image that launched the boot appeal I'm the king ofthe castle Our first construction project Building the Victim Response Unit Construction  under way Silvia the architect poses with her team Why wear one hat when you can wear two? The Beehive campus before the big build Getting ready to build outside the Church Carpenters show off their handmade workbench Tools donated from Work Aid in Hemel Hempstead- all put to good use Hydra-form production Drying blocks in the sun, no trees chopped for fire here Lining the fish ponds Zoe Kasiya the Resources Manager back in the days when she was a volunteer Sparks fly in construction The hydra-form team Ongoing work at Beehive campus Volunteer engineer checks the site Path laying at Beehive campus Mother Teresa Children's Centre north building Building the children's centre 2013 ongoing work on the Beehive campus Back in 2009 before the Priest House Police view their new support unit The official opening of the Victim Support Unit Carpenters and buildings all looking smart! Beehive construction hand over the children's centre keys to the partnesrhip board and children Mother Teresa Children's Centre, fully open in 2013 Newly trained Care Givers graduation Learning through play and making good friends Proud of my early learning Happy at MTCC Better than Lego! Real building lessons! Yum! Nsima for lunch Mums and tots using the brand new facilities Ruth and Vasco, Care Managers- looking cool! Ready to officially open Cafe Tereza Some of teh children's centre team Learning about co-operation and team work Circle time on a parachute img_5415-jpgStay and play for local families It only takes a bit of sand and water to have fun! Pre-school room, building skills Trained Care Givers provide love and security Learning in the pre-school room Young Carers group at the children's centre Ruth Care Manager Mary Kamwendo looking glam at the children's centre Chilomoni's first community cafe Peter Nkata MD with Care Giver Blessings Care Manager Vasco The lifelong education starts here UK volunteers support staff through the early days at MTCC Thanks to all the nurseries who donated learning resources Olive the Room Leader inspires learning Community Christmas party for the little ones The carpenters present their hand made toys to the children's centre All toys donated by UK nurseries and children's centres Just so happy to be at the children's centre Developing problem solving skills Learning life skills through play The Family Support team, visit local families on Royal Mail bikes Lunch for all the children in day care Developing gross motor skills at the children's centre Time for a puppet show! Torrent in Blantyre Torrent grows Tony Madinitsa hard at work at Torrent Torrent MD Alan Nkata Derek joins the Torrent team Torrent Low Loader Torrent delivering computers across Malawi The Beehive capus in 2013 Beehive Administration building Beehive on the High Street It's funny teaching the boss to cook! Hungry workers queue for lunch Preparing lunch for Beehive workers beebeauty-students-jpg 2013 Beebooks, full of books donated from the UK Beebooks, looking good! Customers in Beebooks The old Torrent building with Torrent team Hats off! Happy graduates Graduation glee Taking it all in, a qualified Care Giver One of the first enterprises, Ebee internet cafe Back in 2009 before the campus was built The Torrent team in their new home 2013 Torrent Computer Rentals Fledgling JCB Training Linda helps the start of BeeTech Accommodation for the volunteers Mitsidi volunteers house A popular training course This one is ours.... I think! Well it's one way to move a container! Carefully unloading the container Sewing machines arrive Donated items arrive in Malawi after three months at sea Look what I found! Tweaking a donated bike to make it perfect On a refurbished Royal Mail bike Checking for holes in the BeeBikes workshop BeeBikes stores Do we wheely need all these wheels? Refurbished bikes ready for sale Hanacell sponsored bike Cycling to work on a Royal Mail bike JCB Bike Getting to work on a bike! They really are the best in Africa! 2013 The all new improved BeeBikes The Cross on Mount Michuru Inside St James Parish Church Blessing at the Church Singing to bless the Priests House The Stations of the Cross The completed Priests House View of Chilomoni View of Chilomoni Lots going on in Chilomoni! View of Chilomoni The tailors training rooms in the middle of Chilomoni Making bags for Mobal phones Happily bag making Archbishop visits the tailors As good as a lullaby Your machines making frills on everything! Tailoring training Making school uniforms at BeeTailoring Beehive Knitwear A warm welcome at the JPII reception John Paul II Leadership and IT Institute. Facilities for 400 local students. Br Henry- Principle of the IT and Leadershio Academy Click! Beehive IT girls In the early days before th IT Academy Back in the very early days, making use of empty community buildings Back in the early days direct advertising in Blantyre to attract students Repairing broken PC's The first Chilomoni bike chase Lined up and looking good prior to the race Hand painted route map for the first Chilomoni bike chase Mother Teresa Family Support team Mary's Meals bike chase team Showing off the Pashley bikes Can we go yet? And they're off! The first corner of the race... if you survive that you're fine! Fascinated by the madness of the first bike chase Presenting a bike to the local Chief Happily seated at desks Concentrated hard at primary school I know the answer! Pencil case day at St James Primary Thanks to UK schools for collecting all the pencil cases Happy happy! Teaching eager students with few resources
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