
Relief distribution at Chidzenje Primary School Ground
Her Right Honour Dr. Jane Mayemu Ansah presided over relief item distribution at Chidzenje Primary School Ground.
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Her Right Honour Dr. Jane Mayemu Ansah presided over relief item distribution at Chidzenje Primary School Ground.
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The Foundation donated assorted food items worth K2.5 million to 522 people with disabilities, the elderly and other vulnerable individuals — including soya pieces, maize flour, sunglasses and sun hats.
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At PICC Church in Area 49, the Foundation reached people living with albinism, disability, the elderly and economically disadvantaged families — distributing 100 bags of maize and 130 pairs of sunglasses.
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At Bwemba Village under Traditional Authority Namaguya, the Foundation distributed bicycles to cooperative members, maize flour to vulnerable households, and sun hats and sunscreen to persons with albinism.
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The Foundation, led by Executive Director Yousuf Nthenda, reached out to vulnerable families in Bangwe with a donation of essential food items — bringing relief to those facing daily challenges meeting basic needs.
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Through outreach programmes across Malawi, the Foundation continues to provide sun hats, sunglasses, sunscreen and advocacy support so persons with albinism can live with dignity and safety.
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At community outreach events, children receive books, school supplies and support — helping keep vulnerable learners in the classroom with dignity and hope.
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The Foundation walks alongside elderly persons living in extreme hardship — providing food, care and companionship to grandmothers and grandfathers who too often live unseen.
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From donated shoes and books to fortified maize and protective supplies, Foundation outreach events bring communities together under our pillars of reaching out, lifting up and inclusion.
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