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The Malawi Project is coordinated by St. Kenneth's Church, Kennoway in Fife, and is focussed on the Presbyterian Church in Lusangazi in Malawi. Lusangazi Church has several mission stations in surrounding villages, some of which have no school or even a decent water supply. Our main concern, after the bore hole, is helping one of the schools. One of our church members has also helped to pay for a student teacher (Freedom Cheringwa) to be trained at college.
Lusangazi
The Malawi Project is coordinated by St. Kenneth's Church, Kennoway in Fife, and is focussed on the Presbyterian Church in Lusangazi in Malawi. Lusangazi Church has several mission stations in surrounding villages, some of which have no school or even a decent water supply. Our main concern, after the bore hole, is helping one of the schools. One of our church members has also helped to pay for a student teacher (Freedom Cheringwa) to be trained at college.
[img src=http://www.bathgateeuurc.org.uk/wp-content/flagallery/malawi-project/thumbs/thumbs_dscf0403.jpg]Borehole
This borehole is identical to the one which your congregation provided for Lusangazi. Unfortunately I do not have a seperate slide of the actual one but your will find it recorded on the D.V.D. The cost of the borehole was £2,500[img src=http://www.bathgateeuurc.org.uk/wp-content/flagallery/malawi-project/thumbs/thumbs_dscf0878.jpg]Freedom Chiringwa
Freedom Chiringwa the young man I first met as a volunteer teacher in the village of Mosanto. On my return from the first trip your congregation member decided to sponsor this young mans teacher training for three years at the cost of £1,600. He graduated on the 8th May, 2010.[img src=http://www.bathgateeuurc.org.uk/wp-content/flagallery/malawi-project/thumbs/thumbs_dscf1048.jpg]Rev. Wycline N'gambe and his family
Rev. Wycline N'gambe and his family. Wycline is the minister in charge of the Lusangazi C.C.A.P. church which takes in the seven villages we have all been working to assist with much needed infrastructure[img src=http://www.bathgateeuurc.org.uk/wp-content/flagallery/malawi-project/thumbs/thumbs_dscf1102.jpg]Lusangazi Women's Guild
Lusangazi Women's Guild. They make all their own uniforms, and look lovely These ladies are smart, hard working, full of joy, and exceedingly inventive.[img src=http://www.bathgateeuurc.org.uk/wp-content/flagallery/malawi-project/thumbs/thumbs_dscf1150.jpg]Lusangazi children
Lusangazi children performing a drama for the visitors set against the new school block being errected in the background. Your congregation assisted with the building of the primary school by donating £2,500
This borehole is identical to the one which your congregation provided for Lusangazi. Unfortunately I do not have a seperate slide of the actual one but your will find it recorded on the D.V.D. The cost of the borehole was £2,500[img src=http://www.bathgateeuurc.org.uk/wp-content/flagallery/malawi-project/thumbs/thumbs_dscf0878.jpg]Freedom Chiringwa
Freedom Chiringwa the young man I first met as a volunteer teacher in the village of Mosanto. On my return from the first trip your congregation member decided to sponsor this young mans teacher training for three years at the cost of £1,600. He graduated on the 8th May, 2010.[img src=http://www.bathgateeuurc.org.uk/wp-content/flagallery/malawi-project/thumbs/thumbs_dscf1048.jpg]Rev. Wycline N'gambe and his family
Rev. Wycline N'gambe and his family. Wycline is the minister in charge of the Lusangazi C.C.A.P. church which takes in the seven villages we have all been working to assist with much needed infrastructure[img src=http://www.bathgateeuurc.org.uk/wp-content/flagallery/malawi-project/thumbs/thumbs_dscf1102.jpg]Lusangazi Women's Guild
Lusangazi Women's Guild. They make all their own uniforms, and look lovely These ladies are smart, hard working, full of joy, and exceedingly inventive.[img src=http://www.bathgateeuurc.org.uk/wp-content/flagallery/malawi-project/thumbs/thumbs_dscf1150.jpg]Lusangazi children
Lusangazi children performing a drama for the visitors set against the new school block being errected in the background. Your congregation assisted with the building of the primary school by donating £2,500
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