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IMind and Capa Capa have conducted an art workshop for girls studying at Bangwe HIV/AIDS Self Help Initiative (Bahas) School in Blantyre.
IMind Director Mercy Mkandawire said the aim of the workshop was to encourage girls to use art to express their concerns and to be more creative in their thinking.
Mkandawire said it was time for people in the country to start using different forms of art to deal with emotional problems. In her speech, Capa Capa Director Renee de Vink stressed the importance of art for the girls. And one of the beneficiaries of the workshop, Triza Bazil, said the workshop had helped her develop several ways to express her concerns, in order to avoid emotional problems.
To our dedicated donors, and tireless team,
We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of Phases 2 and 3 of the BAHASI Painting Initiative! What began as a vision to revitalize our classrooms has now expanded into a full transformation of the classrooms exterior walls and floors, creating a safe, vibrant, and inspiring space for every child.
We would like to humbly invite you to be a guest at our mock wedding fundraiser. We will celebrate the mock wedding of Hilda Daffrece from Malawi and Jake Brass from the UK. We are fundraising for our new hostel project; a very important feat for BAHASI we are struggling to house all our OVC’s comfortably.
BAHASI
Wisiki Village
Bangwe Township
P. O Box 90029 Bangwe, Blantyre 9
Limbe, MALAWI
Tel: +265 884 96 01 65
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