by aku1203 | Apr 1, 2010 | Community Updates, Mngwangwa, Blog
Nasinthika is a 31 year old widow living in Mngwangwa, Kalimbira 2 village.In 1996, at the age of 17 she married Mandala. Together they had four children, three girls and one boy. The family struggled but made ends meet. Mandala farmed a piece of land and was able to...
by aku1203 | Apr 13, 2011 | Community Updates, Mngwangwa, Blog
The widows in Mngwangwa continue to grow, in number, spirit and love between women that share so much in common. The number has grown from 138 in September (when the group began) to 289 (273 women and 16 men). These women come from 6 different areas like Chiponde,...
by aku1203 | Nov 30, 2012 | Community Updates, Mngwangwa, Project Updates, Blog
What if an HIV diagnosis didn’t have to be a death sentence? What if an HIV positive person could go to work, feel strong, and maintain a healthy and happy life? This is not some far off dream, this is a new reality taking shape across communities in sub-Saharan...
by aku1203 | Jan 3, 2013 | Community Updates, Mngwangwa, Project Updates, Blog
Discover life, demonstrate life, declare life. That was the keynote message from the inaugural Celebrate Life Conference that took place across three communities in Malawi from December 12 to 14. In total, 1103 delegates comprised of support group members...
by aku1203 | Aug 2, 2013 | Community Updates, Mngwangwa, Project Updates, Blog
AND MANY OF THEM BELIEVED Community transformation can only have a lasting effect when the hearts and minds of the people have been transformed. Though schools may be built, boreholes drilled, income-generating activities initiated, and crops grown, none of it has...
by aku1203 | Jul 18, 2014 | Mngwangwa, Project Updates, Blog
Mngwangwa underwent a dynamic transformation in the past year, and the passionate group of young people played a major role in this shift. Mngwangwa has earned a reputation as being one of the most flourishing communities in the area. So intriguing that people and...