Brick Making Videos

have a look at bricks being made for the school

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Sarah’s blog 01/08/23

It’s really useful to be able to receive videos and photos to see what goes on behind the scenes. Thousands of bricks are being made for the next classroom and people are being employed. Money is going into the community and will be spent in the community. As we raise more money for Bright Futures Secondary School, there will be more employment for brickmakers, builders, carpenters etc.

My sister, Joanne, has now completed her challenge of walking 200km in July to raise money for classroom 3 and a latrine block. Thank you so much for doing this Joanne. Hopefully, if a few more people can donate, then you’ll reach the £500 mark. Joanne’s fundraiser link is here https://gofund.me/ 91721cad .

a link to my previous post and to see Joanne’s photos : Joanne’s July Journey

Congratulations Joanne on completing your personal challenge and thank you for supporting us to help the children. If anyone else would like to fundraise for us or volunteer in another way then please do get in touch contact_us@changinglivesmalawi.com thanks, Sarah x

Joanne’s July Journey

Please show your support for Joanne who is fundraising for a new classroom for Bright Futures Secondary School. Read today’s blog to find out how brave and strong she is.

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Sarah’s blog 31/07/23

My sister is amazing. My sister is strong, brave and determined. She has been through so much in the last few years; finding out she had breast cancer, having her breast removed, several operations, lots of infections, not to mention the mental trauma of all of that.

Whilst she was waiting for her original surgery, she raised money towards the shower block by doing a walking challenge. Now, whilst she is waiting for reconstruction surgery and needing to reduce her BMI slightly, she has taken on another challenge for us. Thank you Joanne.

Bright Futures Secondary School opened last year with two classrooms. Secondary education needs to be paid for in Malawi and none of the teenagers we help to support could afford this. There will be another intake of vulnerable teenagers wanting to start at Bright Futures Secondary School in September, but we need to build another classroom. As there will be more students, we also need to build another toilet block. Will you help us?

She set herself the challenge of walking 200km in July….she’s almost finished…5km left to go and this is her last day. It’s pouring with rain here today, so she would welcome some support. Can you help?

Joanne’s fundraising link is here: https://gofund.me/91721cad If you could spare a few £££ it would be much appreciated. Joanne has taken photos from her walks round the village of Killearn where she lives. If you are a business in Killearn who would like to support Joanne we will give you lots of mentions on social media. We welcome businesses partnering with us to help support the hundreds of orphans we help in rural northern Malawi.

Hope you enjoy Joanne’s photos and please support her if you can. Thank you, Sarah x

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