Project Report
| Aug 19, 2026
Project Report
By Noel Banda | Project Leader
We have been giving hope to many Malawians affected in different Catastrophies and together we didn't have failed, in that we believe we will continue in moving in the same path of togetherness. One third of the displaced families have received support of different people like You Since you heard of families need to be moved to a better areas. This will help much because during rainy season we will be expecting no / less figures of families that would be inneed of support due to continuance raining and floods hence these families are expected to be moved to highier areas where floods could not affect them.
Let Support this initiative and reduce reports of flood victims and dvoid dangers of loosing family properties and loosing of Innocent relatives, friends and family members.
May 4, 2026
Project Report
By Noel Banda | Project Leader
Dear Supporters,
Thank you for standing with us. Because of your support, families displaced by floods and economic hardship in Malawi are rebuilding with dignity and hope.
What we did this quarter
With your donations, Chinseu CBO was able to:
1. Provide emergency relief to displaced households in Lunzu and surrounding areas. We distributed maize flour, beans, blankets, and soap to help families through the rainy season.
2. Support shelter repairs for families whose homes were damaged. We provided iron sheets, plastic sheeting, and basic tools so parents can keep their children safe and dry.
3. Launch skills training for displaced women. The group is now learning tailoring and small-scale business skills to earn income and reduce dependence on aid.
Impact story: Meet Elube
Elube, a mother of 3, lost her home in the January floods. She and her children sheltered at Lunzu primary school for weeks. Through your gifts, we helped her with food and iron sheets. She told us: _"I thought I had lost everything, but now my children sleep under a roof again. Zikomo kwambiri."_ Elube has also joined our tailoring group and is hopeful she’ll soon sew school uniforms for income.
Challenges we faced
Heavy rains made some roads impassable, delaying deliveries to 2 villages. Prices for maize also rose sharply. We stretched every kwacha and prioritized the most vulnerable households first.
What’s next
In the coming months, we plan to:
1. Expand tailoring training to reach 30 more women
2. Distribute drought-resistant seeds to 50 families before planting season
3. Continue home visits to monitor children’s health and school attendance
Thank you
Your generosity is more than a donation. It’s hope, a blanket, a roof, and a new skill for someone who felt forgotten. We are deeply grateful.
With hope,
The Chinseu CBO Team
Blantyre, Malawi