Take deafness, HIV, some degree of learning impairment, dyslexia, shake it all together and you get Malita. If you add also a completely disinterested mother, who only cares about herself
Category: Visiting Malawi
At Marajowi we want to see with our eyes the progresses of our kids. We know each of our kids personally. This is part of our pride and of our mission too.
We can’t go there as often as we would like, but we try to visit Nkhata Bay on regular basis.

Time to take silly picturesTime to take silly pictures
Give a camera to some kids and you get silly pictures. This is an universal law, no matter where you are in the world. And so tonight when we downloaded

Going to Gift’s homeGoing to Gift’s home
Going to Gift’s home is a good 40min walk from Katie’s. He lives on the other side of the hill and again we pass through many villages before reaching his

Visiting Katie’s homeVisiting Katie’s home
We start experiencing the life in the villages around the hills of Nkhata Bay, by visiting Katie’s home. Katie lives together with her grandma and some other kids, really up

Donation of clothesDonation of clothes
Our planning for the donation of clothes was simply perfect! Both Joyce and Katie swam in their clothes in the lake. They were really glad to be able to change

Chikale bay: swimming and funChikale bay: swimming and fun
What is the best way of breaking the ice with children you don’t see for the last 4 years? Go swimming at one of the best beaches in Malawi: Chikale

Wukani Education FacilityWukani Education Facility
After leaving Lunjika we head to Wukani Education Facility to meet Joyce, Katie and Gift. Joyce has always been a peculiar lovely girl and probably will always be such. One

Lunjika Secondary SchoolLunjika Secondary School
We are really looking forward to meet Ramos and Witness at Lunjika Secondary school today. However the journey there turns out to be much longer than expected. We travel one

Exploring Nkhata BayExploring Nkhata Bay
Exploring Nkhata bay is the only activity we planned for today. It is really nice to be here again and even nicer to see how the village has changed, developed

The first day in MalawiThe first day in Malawi
The first day in Africa always comes with its share of adventures. You can leave as well prepared as possible, but there is always something unexpected. For example: you land