
March 13, 2022
A testimony of the engagement of the church leaders in Kawaza Community, Malawi, is their enthusiasm and willingness to participate in Community Prayer. This is a time set apart for the Hands at Work family in each country to spend time with the Care Workers, church leaders and children in a community, spending time praying, worshipping, hearing from God’s word and encouraging one another. Thank God for their involvement and pray that it will continue to grow!

November 2, 2021
Sharing Bible stories with the children in Kawaza Community, Malawi.

October 29, 2021
At the Care Point, 10-year-old Ezra* receives a hot and nutritious meal daily, and because of encouragement from Care Worker Matthews, has started attending school. He is now in grade two. Matthews visits Ezra’s family often, supporting them in every way he knows how. – Kawaza Community, Malawi

August 10, 2021
Having experienced so much love and support from the #CareWorkers, five-year-old Anita* loves going to the Care Point and sees it as a safe place, evidenced by how she likes to stay with the Care Workers long after the other children have gone home. - Kawaza Community, #Malawi

November 22, 2019
In Kawaza Community, Malawi, there are 13 Care Workers, who have committed to caring for the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of 100 of the most vulnerable children in their community. https://www.handsatwork.org/kawaza-community

March 19, 2019
Day 12 – Care Workers
How beautiful on the mountains are the feet of those who bring good news, who proclaim peace, who bring good tidings, who proclaim salvation, who say to Zion, “Your God reigns!”- Isaiah 52:7
Thank God for our volunteer Care Workers who are committed to bringing healing into the hearts of our children and ask that God would continue to lead them in supporting each child. Ask God to bring encouragement and hope to the Care Workers, who on a daily basis, give of their time, energy and resources to serve the most vulnerable children. Pray for our Care Workers to be unified as they serve and that more men and women would recognise their calling to serve the most vulnerable.
#40Days2019
Mkwaila is a Care Worker in the community of Kawaza in Malawi and is committed to caring for the most vulnerable children. One of the children that Mkwaila cares for is 13-year-old Paul, with whom he has built a close trusting relationship. Mkwaila shares, “Paul and I are good friends now and he’s very open with me. He is more like a son to me. Whenever he needs me or when something is wrong, he tells me. When the father died, I knew that a child needed somebody to call ‘dad’! And that’s why, as a Care Worker, I’m committed to his life!”





