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Confronting natural disasters is a way of life in Malawi. The resilience and generosity of its people are humbling. With buildings destroyed, roads impassable, and food stocks ruined, in the…
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30 children and 7 JCT volunteers killed, 14 Community Based Childcare Centres swept away, houses destroyed, food stocks ruined – coming to terms with the aftermath of Cyclone Freddy.

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With over 8000 orphaned and vulnerable children now in its care, the JCT Foundation continues to expand its reach. Inevitably, this means resources are continually stretched.

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Six boreholes dug at three Community Based Childcare Centres: one for each centre, and one for the surrounding communities each centre supports.

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A state of disaster has been declared after flooding, caused by cyclones Anna and Gombe washed away houses, roads, crops, and cattle.

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Whilst Covid-19 infections are low, social distancing protocols are affecting JCT Malawi’s ability to hold fundraising events

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In the rainy season, before the harvest, food has become scarce. Even if you can source it, the economics of supply and demand means prices have risen.

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JCT celebrates the 19th anniversary of its foundation as 1000 of its 5-6-year-old children graduate from nursery to primary schools

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Centres in Mangochi and Nsanje affected by flooding. Blankets, cooking utensils, and soya flour still needed, to help keep the children fed and warm.

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