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 wanted to thank you themselves. The books, paper, paints and toys will be loaded on to our next container on the 11th August, it will arrive in Malawi just in time for Christmas, what a lovely gift!
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