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    Village Update from Malawi: Feb 2020

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    You can give food security & school readiness to children in extreme poverty with $4/month Kindy fees

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    Thank you to our generous and enthusiastic Project Thank you to our generous and enthusiastic Project Kindy stall volunteers for the festival area of the Ignite Conference, Michelle, Cass, Fraser and Donna. We're so grateful to you for spending time with people and sharing the story of Project Kindy with them. You did a brilliant job! The Art Wall turned out to be very engaging and genuinely encouraging to all who contributed to it or read it.

Thank you Cass Bull and Michelle McClafferty for generously volunteering for the Project Kindy  stall at the Ignite Youth Conference. It's obvious you both care deeply about young people and about creating communities that care for them. 

Michelle, with your work as a teacher, APRE, Principal and beloved aunt, I loved seeing you advocate for children even further afield in Malawi and I loved our chats in the quieter moments. I lived wrestling with questions about how our catholic education system could better serve the wellbeing of our students and staff. You're such a mission-led education leader and I'm so stoked you're in our Project Kindy Village! Thank you. 

Thank you. Cass, with your work for Vinnies, you have such a commitment to protecting the dignity of young people and anyone in need. I loved seeing you draw young people into the art wall and the story of Project Kindy.  I loved remembering our youth ministry journey from 20+ years ago that included Ignite back then!  You're a gifted networker and have contributed so much to Project Kindy in many ways. Thank you.

Thank you Mel Dwyer for being so faithful to your vocation and for supporting me in mine. It was so special to share this Ignite with you. I'm excited to see how the Project Kindy adventure goes in this next season of your life as an international leader of your congregation. Thank you for being you.

Thank you to Ignite Youth for welcoming us so warmly. We loved contributing to your conference. 

Thank you to Fraser Power for being a brilliant husband and big supporter of Project Kindy. You climbed mountains to be at the conference and I'm very grateful. Happy birthday for today! 

Thank you to Mariana for taking care of my kids at times when you already had 40 kids there from the coast. 🥰
    We're so happy to have children, teens, young adul We're so happy to have children, teens, young adults and adults writing and drawing messages of hope and love on our Project Kindy art wall at Ignite.
    We are at the Ignite Youth Conference tonight thro We are at the Ignite Youth Conference tonight through to Sunday.
    End of the kindy year celebrations! Learn more at End of the kindy year celebrations! Learn more at our link👆👆👆
    Logo of Love for Kindy Children: The symbol featur Logo of Love for Kindy Children: The symbol features a child’s two hands openly reaching out to receive our neighbourly love which is represented by the big heart. In Malawi one hand does not mean much on its own, however, two hands means a great deal. Whenever you receive or give something you do it with two hands as a sign of dignity and respect. We love this symbolism from the Malawian culture.
    Its true, $4/ month secures a child's place in kin Its true, $4/ month secures a child's place in kindergarten with daily lunch. So YES, YOU can make an impact. Together, we can change lives and the trajectory of those living in extreme poverty. learn more at https://bit.ly/3CBEOdF
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    14/215 Wellington Road

    East Brisbane QLD 4169

    Email:      team@projectkindy.com

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