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Stephanos Foundation & RPC Malawi Provide Food Relief to 885 Vulnerable Households
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Stephanos Foundation & RPC Malawi Provide Food Relief to 885 Vulnerable Households

The Stephanos Foundation partnered with the Reformed Presbyterian Church in Malawi, to provide food relief to the vulnerable communities in the Southern, Central, and Northern areas of Malawi. The activity was scheduled to run from 9th – 11th December 2025.   The Human Resource Manager for the Stephanos Foundation was tasked to do the distribution in the...

Stephanos VTC student scoops a prize at a Skills Competition!
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Stephanos VTC student scoops a prize at a Skills Competition!

It was all joy when the name ‘Stephanos Vocational Training Centre’ was mentioned among the winning colleges at this year’s 2025 world Skills Africa, southern region chapter. The institution was represented by a young lady, Olivia Lodzani, who contested in Tailoring and Fashion Design, and scooped position three of ten. When asked her secret, beaming...

The First Executive Director of Stephanos Foundation dies
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The First Executive Director of Stephanos Foundation dies

The very first Executive Director for Stephanos Foundation, Mr. Dick van Schaik (called General Manager then) passed away in the Netherlands. Dick van Schaik was the pioneer Executive Director for Stephanos Foundation from 1994 till 2002. They returned to the Netherlands in November 2002 with their 4 adopted Malawian children. Mr. Dick was the one...

Official Handover of Namitalala Primary School Block
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Official Handover of Namitalala Primary School Block

In October 2022, thanks to the support of Verburg Charity Foundation, a construction team started building an extra classroom block for the primary school in Namitalala Village in collaboration with local organization Stephanos Foundation Malawi. A remote village where 1,200 children live and until recently 250 children could go to school. The opening was festively...

Stephanos Foundation Scales out To Central Region of Malawi
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Stephanos Foundation Scales out To Central Region of Malawi

One of the country’s child-centered Christian organisations, Stephanos Foundation, has officially launched its programmes in the central region. The foundation urges farmers to embrace mindset change and start practising Integrated farming. The child-focused organisation believes conservation agriculture coupled with livestock production leads to sustainable farming that needs to be replicated by most ‘Faithful farmers’ as...

Namitalala Project Launch
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Namitalala Project Launch

It was a colorful scene in the Michiru Mountains. The whole village ran out and gathered at Namitalala primary school. Flags and balloons were not the only things that added color to the arid environment. Children in their green school uniform and brightly colored mouth masks were anxiously waiting for the ‘cars from the city’. A rarity in this...

Stephanos Foundation bids farewell to one of its long serving members
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Stephanos Foundation bids farewell to one of its long serving members

“Stephanos Foundation, on 27 February 2020 bade farewell to one of its long serving members, Mrs Coby Maida. Mrs Coby Maida has retired from service after about 30 years of working with Stephanos Foundation. She has worked in various capacities and when retiring she was Board Secretary for the Foundation. The ceremony was graced by different dignatories and the...

The impact of floods in Chikwawa through SDGs lens
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The impact of floods in Chikwawa through SDGs lens

The torrential rains that hit a total of 14 districts in Malawi have left communities in Chikwawa more vulnerable to poverty. Stephanos Foundation a Christian charity organization headquartered in Netherlands rolled out several projects in Chikwawa to ensure that communities are on a path to get out of poverty as in line with SDG goal...

Stephanos vocational graduates 50 youths
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Stephanos vocational graduates 50 youths

Stephanos Vocational Training School on Friday graduated 50 youths in various disciplines. The youths, who were the third cohort to be sponsored by Malawi Lake Basin Programme (MLBP), were trained in electrical and solar installation, designing and tailoring, carpentry and bricklaying and textile and fashion design. Speaking in an interview on the sidelines of the...

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