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Christmas update from Open Arms

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I hope that you and everyone at George Watson's are keeping safe and well. I wanted to personally thank you and the school for all your fundraising efforts and activities this year.  It has been an extremely challenging year for us all, and we relied heavily on our loyal supporters to see us through the worst of it. The support we receive from schools is part of the backbone of our organisation, and we would not be able to do what we do without this commitment.  Going forward, I'd love to keep in touch more often and find out how we can better support the school, or get more involved. Hopefully we'll be able to welcome you back to Malawi next year too! The children are now back at school, having all returned by the end of October 2020, and are enjoying a return to their routine. Our lockdown in Malawi has been a success and we are still implementing strict safety measures - the children have made incredible progress with home learning.  To find out more about how we are

Upcycling for Malawi

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Pupils from George Watson's College are busy rescuing discarded items and carefully bringing them back to life to raise money for Watson's Malawi Partnership.  They have already raised more than £500 from two drums, one now living out its days as a coffee table and the other a wine rack; a coat rack made from old engine parts and a steering wheel redesigned to tell the time. Coming up this month, some teak pens created from the Assembly Hall stage, a shelving unit made from some cable ducting and reclaimed oak and a child's occasional store kindly donated by a Watson's parent. If you'd like to take part in an auction or find out more about the DTE Upcycling Club, take a look at the   DTE Upcycling Club website .

Supporting Mulanje

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Following the collapse of tourism, unemployed tourism workers are struggling to cope and turning to the mountain's dwindling woodland resources to survive.  The Mulanje Mountain Conservation Trust has identified a number of projects that will employ people who have lost their livelihoods to help conserve Malawi's natural resources.  This includes setting up high altitude nurseries operated by hut watchmen.  Thanks to support for Watson's Malawi Partnership, we have been able to help them fund some new seedlings, scheduled for planting in the next couple of months. And all with the assistance of Francis, who will be well-known to anyone who has joined us for one of our annual Malawi visits. We hope to develop our partnership with The Mulanje Mountain Conservation as part of our ambition to offset all WMP-related travel emissions when we can next meet up. As soon as we possibly can.

2020 update from Thom and his Colourful Classroom School

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Allow me to say a huge thank you for the donation you have sent to my school, especially during this hard time of Covid-19.  The schools are reopening this early September and this money is going to help me to purchase some protective equipment for the kids such as masks and soaps. It takes kindness, time and humility to think of us in Malawi and I don't take it for granted. May God bless. Much love, Thom