Have a look at these fabulous photos from the recent Beehive open day, it looks like everyone had an amazing time, congratulations to all those who made this happy day possible! CLICK HERE TO SEE!
Have a look at these fabulous photos from the recent Beehive open day, it looks like everyone had an amazing time, congratulations to all those who made this happy day possible! CLICK HERE TO SEE!
Sangalala Kidz- By Caroline Denny, Malawi, Feb 2018 10 years ago, we shipped our first 40 foot container from the UK to Malawi. Filled with sewing machines and bicycles destined to start non-profit enterprises, that container was the start of something very special. 10 years later, thousands of local men and women (let’s be honest,…
Malawian student, twenty two year old Rudo Mhango, has developed a 3D video game called ‘Project Nyasa’ Â in his local language, Chichewa. One of over two hundred college students at the John Paul II Leadership and IT Institute, Rudo is achieving world-class software development in the middle of an impoverished African township. JPII LITI was…
Celebrating the life and legacy of Tony Smith, who had an extraordinary life, our founder and trustee, passed away peacefully on Thursday 15th May at the age of 90. Tony’s life was one of boundless generosity, vision, and love. He didn’t just live fully, he gave fully. To know Tony was to witness someone who saw…
It’s been another year of huge growth and achievement at Mother Teresa Children’s Centre. Our thanks and congratulations go to the whole team of Care Givers and volunteers in Chilomoni, they work so hard to make sure every child can have the best possible start in life. Read all about it here….MTCC Newsletter Dec 2014
The last time we blogged about the Royal Mail bikes, it was to describe how they are helping an endangered species in Africa. This time, it’s all about how an endangered species is helping us here in the UK! As Royal Mail bikes are phased out, the mechanics who have looked after the bikes for…
Over the years we’ve had wonderful support from keen knitters around the UK, a big thank you has to go to Eileen Saunders and Linda Rogers for organising such an effort, as well as to all the wonderful knitters, many of whom we never get to meet. We thought you may like to read about…