01 December 2017
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About Focus on Malawi
Focus on Malawi is a group of UK-based volunteers, medical and lay, working as part of The Raven Trust, a charitable company limited by guarantee No SC362281, Scottish charity No SC30260.
Our objective is:
• to support the directors of Ekwendeni, Livingstonia and Embangweni Mission Hospitals in the development of permanent and self-sustaining eye-care services
• to raise awareness at home amongst friends, professional colleagues and the general public what the needs are and how they can help
• to channel resources and expertise, and to support local training.
Contact Us
Send an email to Sue Kevan.
Supporting us
We do appreciate the many ways people support this project – in kind, in cash, by joining visiting teams, and in prayer. If you have any equipment, materials or old glasses that you think might be useful, or are wondering if you can help in any other way, do let us know.
If you would like to support financially, you can do so very easily online (and Gift Aid it) through Justgiving.com. Just click on the button below and follow the instructions. Thank you!
Alternatively, you can make a cheque out to 'The Raven Trust (Focus on Malawi)' and send it to The Raven Trust (FoM), Bay Villa, Strachur, Argyll, PA27 8DE
Links
- CCAP Livingstonia Health
- The Raven Trust
- EMMS International
- Guide to Malawi
- Jubilee Debt Campaign
Focus on Malawi and The Raven Trust are not responsible for the content of external websites.
Previous Posts
- Focus on Malawi posting now at The Raven Trust
- Goggle Works this Friday 12 January
- Dr Lyn Dowds visiting Colchester 6 December
- A look at the opening of Embangweni clinic
- Successful visit to Malawi, Quiz Night thanks
- Working at Ekwendeni
- Repairs and teaching at Embangweni
- Supporting training for clinicians
- September clinical visit starts
- Thanks to Claremont School, Bristol
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