Sarah’s blog 26/5/24
We are over the moon and so grateful to be one of the chosen charities for the Vets with Horsepower trip this year. https://www.vetswithhorsepower.com/
We will be posting more about this exciting opportunity over the next few days and weeks. Please have a look at the short animation that will introduce what Vets with Horsepower is all about.
Wishing the Vets on Horsepower a safe journey and a successful trip. We will be following your progress. Thank you again, Sarah x
https://fb.watch/siVz5MLZO5 – a short animation about Vets with Horsepower
This is what they have posted on their facebook page today: Many of us live in societies in which having the latest mobile phone is considered to be an important ambition… a recent appeal by Changing Lives Malawi was either heartwarming or heartbreaking- depending on your view point. Their appeal was simply for pencils and paper for their school. That was it. Pencils and paper. Because they didn’t have enough for the students, so the students could learn.
CHANGING LIVES MALAWI is a new charity for Vets with Horsepower and we are delighted to be involved.
Changing Lives Malawi was started in 2019 to support the people who live in Ibuluma which is a village in an impoverished rural area of Northern Malawi.
The aim of the charity is to help this community improve their lives by working towards self-sufficiency mainly through education.
Initially they started with a variety of projects:-
1 – A Feeding Programme for over 500 children (they could not learn if they have nothing to eat)
2 – A Literacy Programme (they could not learn if they have nothing to read)
3 – A Preloved Uniform Programme (they would not attend school in just rags)
4 – A Period Poverty Programme (providing reusable sanitary products so girls did not miss a week of schooling each month)
5 – A Sponsored Children Programme (ensuring monthly food parcels a given to the most desperate children so they can attend school and not have to work to get food for the family)
These projects have all made a difference to the community, but it became clear that a big issue was secondary education.
In Malawi, Primary School education is paid for by the Government. However Secondary School must be paid for. Their nearest secondary school is in Chisenga 20km away. Due to lack of quality roads/public transport pupils who are successful in getting a place (there are not enough places available) need to board adding extra costs that most families cannot afford.
In the summer of 2022, 8 of the sponsored children passed their leaving certificates for Primary School but were unsuccessful in obtaining a place at Chisenga Secondary School.
They decided that to ensure that these children did not miss out on their next stage of education, a Secondary School should be build at The Foundation. It was a huge undertaking for the charity, but they understood the difference it would make to the community. It would also compliment the nursery that had already been set up and be a bonus to the local Primary School in Chambo, 1km away.
After a massive fundraising campaign on 7th November 2022, The Bright Futures Secondary School opened its door to its first pupils. The school is funded through the sponsorship of students.
For the 22/23 Academic year the school had 2 Classrooms and an S1 and S2 pupils. During this year they raised more funds to build 2 more classrooms so for the 23/24 Academic year they could have S1, S2 and S3 pupils.
At the end of S2 the pupils sit their Junior Certificate of Education. If this certificate is obtained, they can progress to S3. ALL the pupils in S2 passed their exams and were able to move up in to S3. It was a huge achievement for such a new school and a credit to the determination of the pupils and teachers.
Being such a rural location accommodation for teachers is very difficult to find.
In the first year with 2 classes, the school needed to have 5 teachers. They built accommodation for them. In the second year with 3 classes the school needed to have 7 teachers. They have built additional accommodation for the teachers.
However in the third year when the school will have 4 classes, the school needs to have a minimum of 12 teachers. They therefore need to build another accommodation block to ensure we meet the requirements of the Education Board and are able to keep providing opportunities for the pupils and the wider community.
With a sizeable proportion of the funds raised and the support from Vets with Horsepower, they will ensure that the project is completed.
Pencils and paper…..
(and this is the appeal they are talking about) https://donorsee.com/project/23503?share=1
(this is the link to their facebook post)
https://fb.watch/siVz5MLZO5 – a short animation about Vets with Horsepower
