Sunday, November 18, 2012

Hallo hallo good people



Being born and raised in Malawi, I am fluent or familiar with more than 10 dialects of this great land.  By learning different dialects, I am able to communicate and get answers from the malawians that I encounter everyday.  At Ovaha's Hut, we are able to identify needs and address them with help.  Education is still not a priority here and it's Ovaha's intention to jump start village children with education before the start of primary school.

In Malawi, a child starts primary school  at 7 years, so the first 6 years in the village often means a lack of intellectual stimulation.  Often times, parents would like to send their children to nursery school but it's not feasible because of funds or location.  We are looking to fill that gap in the Mulanje region.  

Ovaha's Hut was not established to make profits and all donations will fund the school and elderly shelter.  
Please join us in raising the educational standard of underprivileged kids in the community.  The name OVAHA translates to "giving" in English.  That's all we want to do.


Tara Anderson
Lawrence with a room full of donations












Village kids

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