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NEWS ARCHIVE .....
From Malawi ...                                                        May 2007 The rains have all but finished, leaving a luxurious display of flora all around, but devastating road surfaces.   Most of our travel is on dirt roads .....
Early Days ...                                                                 July 2005
I thought you might like to know how things are going out here in the African Bush.   As you may know, my husband David, and I came out here for four months, to work with orphans and help in any way we could....
“A Visitor’s View” ....                                                  May 2006
This April, I was privileged to be able to visit David and Lynda Mills and see their work among the poor in Malawi, first hand. ...
Report of our Apr/May 2007 trip
As the doors of the plane open, Africa fills our senses.  The brightness, the heat, the smiles, the smells, the humidity.  As we drive out of Blantyre, back onto the dirt roads, shaken and dusty, we see simple village life all around. But it’s tough here...
Report of our Oct/Nov 2007 trip
Travelling from the searing heat and high humidity of the African Bush, to the freezing temperatures here in England, is quite a shock to the system!
But it’s good to be back to share some amazing things ...
History
In 2004, David and Lynda Mills, an ordinary middle-aged couple from Norfolk, UK, visited this region for a fortnight en route to Mozambique....
Report of our April/June 2008 trip
Spending the last three months in Malawi has enabled us to consider, at length, the real needs of these poverty-stricken communities. Life is tough, the climate’s aggressive, and the vulnerable indescribably poor....
Report of our Sept/Nov 2008 trip
“Muli bwanji?” The standard greeting in Malawi, “How are you?”
Cold! ...The novelty of being back in the cool of the UK is wearing a bit thin now - after spending two increasingly uncomfortable months in Malawi’s searing climate...
NEWS UPDATE .......                   
Report of our Apr-June 2009 trip
It was the middle of winter in Malawi, the weather distinctly chilly as we left, so we were amazed, on returning to the UK 48 hours later, to be greeted  with tropical heat and blazing sunshine!