In addition to its early childhood development and education programmes, JCT Malawi is developing a life-skills programme for young people in the rural communities in which it works. A natural…
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While the immediate priority is always ensuring enough food for the 800 children in JCT Malawi’s care, a pressing need for the Foundation is transportation. The distribution costs of paying…
Read More The well documented withdrawal of US aid around the world is beginning to be felt in countries, like Malawi, that have relied heavily on it in the past. This means…
Read More Food shortages and high prices continue to devastate rural communities in Malawi. So much so that the John C Thomas Children’s Foundation is not only supporting the orphans and vulnerable…
Read More For over 20 years, your gifts have underpinned John C Thomas Children’s Foundation’s feeding and early childhood development programmes in rural Malawi. With your continued support, we can: Ensure zero…
Read More As Malawi continues to rebuild after devastating cyclones earlier this year, JCT continues to operate under trying conditions. There is some good news, however. In what has proved to be…
Read More 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…
Read More 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.
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.
JCT not only take care of children who have been orphaned through HIV/Aids, they also take care of those whose families cannot afford to care of them themselves.
Six boreholes dug at three Community Based Childcare Centres: one for each centre, and one for the surrounding communities each centre supports.












