The story of Chembe Hunger
The Hunger Relief program was started out of need in 2006 when Malawi suffered greatly from a year of drought and failed crops. The program was started as a means… Read more »
The Hunger Relief program was started out of need in 2006 when Malawi suffered greatly from a year of drought and failed crops. The program was started as a means… Read more »
Odi odi! It’s been a busy year and although there has been plenty of Kenyawi Kids action, I have had my hands full with someone else and returning to teaching… Read more »
We’ve teamed up with the talented girls at Tiyamike Sewing in Blantyre, Malawi to stock some gorgeous gifts for your friends and family Simply select what gifts you’d like and… Read more »
We are in the running for an award from the Scotland Malawi Partnership. To be in with a chance we need to get as many views of our video as… Read more »
Following the relocation of the Chembe Project office to within the grounds of Gecko lodge at Cape Maclear- Kenyawi Kids have been busy fundraising and working with project manager Mike… Read more »
Thanks to the wonderful Rozelle Trust who topped up the last of our funds for this project, STEKA house now has it’s own water source which has significantly reduced running… Read more »
In 2017 we are celebrating 10 years of official operation as Kenyawi Kids charity! Established in 2007 following the most incredible year spent at Yamikani House children’s home in Malawi… Read more »
STEKA (Step Kids Awareness) is a grass roots Malawian charity which creates sustainable futures for homeless and vulnerable children. It’s lead by Godknows Maseko (who escaped from traffickers and lived… Read more »
Kondwani’s story is a memorable one and began with us in June 2014. Baby Kondwani, together with his brother Ozious and sister Nduziyani. joined Yamikani House after their mother… Read more »
Another year, another amazing trip to all our projects in Malawi. A short trip compared to normal with starting work, however very grateful I managed to sneak in a visit… Read more »