Thursday 6 March 2014

Sussex Rotary club support has lasting impact

Heathfield and Waldron Rotary Club have been supporting Joshua since 2011, donating an incredible £10,000 towards our life changing work. It’s thanks to their support that we have been able to transform the lives of thousands of disadvantaged children, who without their help would face a bleak future.

Under 5's at our feeding centres have received hot meals
Malawi is one of the poorest countries in the world. 74% of the population live on less than £1.25 a day, HIV/AIDS is rife, and as a result Malawi is home to over 1 million orphans.

Since 2011 Heathfiled and Waldron Rotary Club's support has:
  • ensured food for over 2,500 children a week at our feeding centres
  • supported one of our field officers for two years 
  • given twenty one HIV/AIDS orphans and vulnerable children a secondary school education, nurturing their talent and providing them with the skills to work themselves out of poverty

Lamek is now back in school, working hard for a better future
One young person’s whose life they have changed is Lamek Mankhwala (pictured). Lamek lives with his grandmother, younger sister and three cousins. Both his parents died of AIDS when he was just nine years old. His grandmother was struggling to bring up four children on her own, barely having time to plant and harvest their crops and the family were lucky to eat more than one meal a day. Lamek’s grandmother couldn’t afford to pay his school fees, but thankfully a donation from Heathfield and Waldron Rotary Club came along just at the right time.


“Thank you so much for helping me when you have never even met me. School will help me to be a better person and I will get a job and be able to support my grandmother and sister.”

Stella is working towards her dream of becoming a nurse
Another student who is looking forward to a brighter future thanks to their support is Stella Kandiona. Stella, like Lamek, is an orphan, and also lives with her grandmother. Her father died of AIDS when she was just one and her mother when she was eight.

Thanks to Heathfield and Waldron Rotary Club's incredible generosity, Stella is now back in school with her friends working towards her dream of one day becoming a nurse. Her English is excellent and she asked me to pass on this message:

“Education is important to me so that I can learn things that I did not know and I will be able to support myself in the future. Thank you so much for supporting me.”

Without these donations from Heathfield and Waldron Rotary Club, we simply would not have been able to help Lamek and Stella, but thanks to their backing we are delighted that their lives are changing for the better and they are looking forward to a brighter future. 

For more information about how your Rotary Club can make a difference in Malawi, please visit www.joshuainmalawi.org.uk or e-mail heather@joshuainmalawi.org.uk tel 01273 275713