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Acting to Educate
Every week Mother Teresa Children’s Centre hosts a group for Young Carers, children who care for other children. They’ve recently written a play which aims to teach other children in their community about the dangers of Cholera, a water bourne disease which can kill. They are pictured here performing to a huge audience, we at…
Mother Teresa- The Movie!
We are very excited and pleased to present our first ever video to feature the wonderful work at Mother Teresa Children’s Centre. Ever wondered why we work so hard to raise income by renting JCB’s and selling bikes and books in Malawi? Well it’s all for this very special centre and these fantastic children. A…
Krizevac Project: 2025 Round-up and not quite goodbye
Well… what a year 2025 turned out to be! Not exactly the one any of us would have ordered, but here we are, still standing, still grateful, and still full of stories. In May we faced a loss that shook us to the core. We said goodbye to our beloved Tony Smith, founder, trustee, chairman,…
Zikomo Kwambiri…
Or in English-  thank you so much! To Steve Hancock from Dealrite and Sandra Hancock from ESL, based in Longton Stoke-on-Trent.  Both businesses have supported us hugely through the donation of children’s art and craft resources and toys for Mother Teresa Children’s Centre. It means so much that the children at the Chilomoni Township Children’s Centre…
Thank You Halfords!
Last year we received thousands of donated children’s bicycles from Halfords. It’s easy to understand the value of adult bikes in Malawi; grown-ups need to get to work and transport goods. But we’re often asked, and we even question ourselves, about the value of children’s bikes. This story of Brian and David really brings home…
Bags of Fun!
On a recent visit to Malawi, I was tasked with ordering 3000 little cloth bags from the Beehive Tailors in ChilomoniTownship. The order was from Mobal who wanted to gift the bags to their customers as a thank you. Since 2007 Krizevac Project has collected over 2000 sewing machines which were collecting dust in attics…
