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Impact

What impact has Pamoza made?

Since 2005, our programs have expanded from serving approximately 1,200 to more than 4,000 people every year. We plan to grow contiguously to other communities in Malawi and beyond.

Over the past year, Pamoza has had a significant impact on the communities we serve. We have also partnered with people in Zowe, Kahelere, and Mchingasanya communities.

a man evangelizing to a local community member

We've organized over 100 evangelistic outreaches, prayer fellowships, school Bible clubs, and family discipleship meetings.

a family preparing a porridge breakfast

We've provided enriched porridge for breakfast to over 1,200 children each school day through our School Breakfast Program.

a family receiving health advice from a volunteer

We've provided sanitation training, preventive health care, treatment of common diseases, and training in prevention of HIV/AIDS to over 1,000 people.

a family working together on their farm

We've run 3 school farms that grow corn and soybeans used in the school breakfasts and also provide additional revenue that is invested back into the communities.

a group of Christian evangelists on a mission trip in Malawi

We've hosted a mission team of 20 individuals from the U.S. who brought solar lights, Tumbuka bibles, school supplies, and medicine.

a man speaking to a young boy while working the counter at his shop

We've run grocery shops that sell needed groceries to community members at affordable prices and, in the process, generate income that is invested back into the community.

two graduating students jumping for joy

We've supported 4 students with funding to enable them to attend secondary school.