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Extra Commitment Opportunities

There is a channel through which gifts can be designated for specific items that support the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s work around the world. These are called Extra Commitment Opportunities (ECOs). You can give directly to an ECO account online or by mailing your check designating the name and account number of the particular item you have chosen to:

PC(USA) Individual Remittance Processing
P.O. Box 643700
Pittsburgh, PA 15264-3700

Your gift will go directly into the ECO Account designated, and you will receive a letter indicating that your gift has been received and will be used for the purpose intended.

Below are some ECOs related to Malawi. For a complete listing visit Mission Funding's Web site and type Malawi into the search box.

             
 
 

Children and Youth

Children of Africa

The PC(USA) supports the various efforts of its partners in Africa as they engage in ministering to children in need. Programs reach out to orphans, street children and education and skills-building opportunities.
 
     
  047937   Goal: $100,000    
             
 
 

Development

Marion Medical Mission—Shallow Wells

Perhaps the most broadly impacting challenge facing Africa today is the need for safe, accessible and adequate supplies of water. Water is a key to good health, economic development, community stability and peace among neighbors. Since being founded in 1991, Marion Medical Mission has been able to help produce over 3,600 shallow wells that now serve nearly 900,000 people in northern and central Malawi.

 
     
  051611   Goal: $100,000    
             
  Projects Office, Blantyre Synod

Gifts to this ECO aid self-help development–oriented programs of Blantyre Synod that are coordinated by this office. A true physical and verbal Christian witness is carried out through the ongoing programs of: Functional Literacy, Youth Sustainable Agricultural Training at Namingadzi Farm, Practical Learning for Living School at Domasi Mission, a Child Survival Program serving children orphaned by AIDS, a general outreach to communities to encourage and facilitate self-development and relief.

 
     
  864823   Goal: $30,000    
             
 

Self-Help Projects, Africa

The PC(USA)'s partner churches in Africa are involved in a variety of ministries to help unemployed, homeless and physically challenged people. Gifts to this account will enable them to provide material assistance, comfort, self-help counseling and hope.

 
     
  047936   Goal: $60,000    
             
 
 

Education

Education Department Blantyre Synod—CCAP

This fund supports the educational needs of all schools in the Blantyre Synod, Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP), Malawi.

 
     
  051831   Goal: $1,000,000    
             
 

Education Projects, Malawi

 
     
  310702   Goal: $25,000    
             
 

Zomba Theological College

Zomba Theological College was founded by the General Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (CCAP) at its present location in 1977, bringing to one location the efforts of the three existing theological colleges. With the joining of the Anglican Church in 1978, candidates are now trained for ordination in the four Presbyterian synods (Blantyre, Nkhyoma, Harare and Livingstonia) and in the Anglican Council of Malawi.

 
     
  862756   Goal: $20,000    
             
 
 

Health

AIDS Care

Christ-centered care for AIDS patients addresses physical, spiritual and emotional needs by providing medical supplies, clinical referrals, food, household help, pastoral support and prayer. Gifts to this ECO will assist in all aspects of patient care and training of care providers as well as support for the caregivers themselves.

 
     
  051700   Goal: $50,000    
     
  AIDS Crisis Overseas

AIDS continues to be a crisis for entire families in many parts of the world. Gifts to this account will support congregation-based AIDS projects, prevention education, various forms of training and continuing education events, including the training of pastors, materials development, support of hospitals doing testing, counseling and training of staff among other things.

 
     
  862706   Goal: $500,000    
     
 

AIDS Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Africa

Because the needs of orphans and their caregivers (often a grandparent or an older sibling) are so desperate, this ECO has been established as a separate ECO. Gifts to this account go specifically to projects working with children who have lost one or both parents to AIDS to help provide their basic needs, including food, clothing, education and medical care. Through the ECO people who work to care for the orphans are also trained in ways to best support these children.

 
     
  051674   Goal: $50,000    
             
  Ekwendeni Hospital

Funds are needed for equipment and to support and expand the integrated care and prevention programs at this hospital in northern Malawi.

 
             
  862733   Goal: $10,000    
     
 

Embangweni Hospital

Embangweni Hospital serves northern Malawi. Contributions help provide medicines, charity care, fuel, staff training and housing.

 
     
  862149   Goal: $30,000    
     
 

MBF: Diseases of Poverty: AIDS, Malaria and TB

Infectious diseases such as AIDS, Malaria, and TB cause nearly half of the deaths of people under 45 in developing countries. Today there are tens of millions of African men and women infected with HIV/AIDS, plus over a million more children. These people require medical treatment, but often cannot afford it. Malaria claims more than 2 million lives each year and it can be easily cured with medication. Unfortunately, those who live in developing countries cannot afford the medicine needed to recover. TB also continues to be a killer despite the progress that has been made in treatment and prevention. Gifts to this Medical Benevolence Foundation account will be used to fund programs in hospitals, community and congregation based programs to support the prevention, treatment, and cure for these diseases.

 
             
  E041196   $1,000,000    
             
 

Ministry of Hope

Contributions support community-based care of orphaned and needy children in the capital city of Lilongwe.

 
     
  051771   Goal: $30,000    
     
 

Mulanje Mission Hospital

Mulanje Hospital is a center of health care services for women, including fistula and cervical cancer screening.

 
     
  862726   Goal: $20,000    
     
 

NetWorkers Malaria Prevention

NetWorkers projects in malaria-stricken nations provide mosquito nets and prevention education to protect families from malaria, the disease that is the leading cause of death among young children and a serious health threat to pregnant women.

 
     
  048013   Goal: $200,000    
             
 

Nkhoma Hospital

Nkhoma Hospital is a 220-bed health complex including facilities for general medicine, surgery, pediatrics, maternity, ophthalmology and a TB unit. It also has a nursing school that trains general nurses and midwives and serves as a referral hospital for an extensive satellite system of smaller hospitals and clinics. As the HIV/AIDS epidemic has gripped Malawi the Nkhoma Synod Community HIV/AIDS Project has grown to include prevention activities, home-based care, orphan support, education, testing and counseling.
 
             
  E051772   Goal: $500,000   give button  
     
 

Synod of Livingstonia Community Health Training

The most effective way to deliver health care in remote rural areas is to train community health workers who live in the villages. These workers require several segments of short-term training and supervision to assure that training is appropriately implemented. Funds from this ECO will allow community health workers to be brought to a central location and housed during short-term training courses.

 
     
  862147   Goal: $20,000    
             
 

Water for All

Without clean water, good health is impossible. In many parts of the world people suffer chronic and life-threatening illness and children die needlessly for lack of accessible clean water. Gifts to this ECO help provide technical assistance, equipment and training to develop sources of clean water in needy communities.

 
     
  862703   Goal: $30,000    
     
 

Women's Health International

In much of the developing world women's health is undermined by traditions and practices that leave women disempowered, marginalized and living in poverty. Gifts to this fund will support a range of programs, including health services, education and economic development that improve the well being of women.

 
     
  051716   Goal: $25,000    
             
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Mission Personnel

Rev. Deborah Chase — Dean of Academic Affairs and Lecturer

Debbie Chase, an ordained PC(USA) minister, is an administrator and lecturer at the University of Livingstonia, College of Theology, a seminary of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian. In a region where the member-to-minister ratio is 5,800 to 1 and growing, the training of pastoral leadership is a critical need. Debbie has been instrumental in assuring quality, accredited education for current and future leaders of the church in Malawi.

 
             
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Nancy Collins — Regional Liaison for East Central Africa

Nancy Collins is filling the position of regional liaison for East Central Africa. She serves as a facilitator of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) support for partner programs, relationships and activities and as a implementer of regional strategies in Kenya, Malawi, Rwanda and Zambia.

 
             
  E200471       Give to Nancy Collins — Regional Liaison for East Central Africa  
             
 

Mary Catherine (Kay) Day—Training Chaplain/Chigodi Women's Centre Administrator

While the numbers of ministers is increasing significantly in the Synod of Blantyre, on average every minister is serving four congregations. Pastors are so busy that they find it difficult to be refreshed in mind and in spirit. Rev. Kay Day, filling this position, will be responsible for organizing, facilitating and/or leading continuing education opportunities for all Synod pastors in areas such as theology, discipleship training, stewardship, communication, pastoral counseling, HIV/AIDS, and leadership development.  She will facilitate spiritual reflection and renewal opportunities to pastors of the Synod. She will also work with all elements of administration for the Chigodi Women's Centre.

 
             
  E200469       Give to Mary Catherine (Kay) Day—Training Chaplain/Chigodi Women's Centre Administrator  
             
 

Paul and Darlene Heller — Director/Manager Ministry of Hope Crisis Nursery North, Malawi

Paul and Darlene Heller are serving with the Ministry of Hope, a crisis nursery in Mzuzu, Malawi, Paul as the director and Darlene as “matron.” The Ministry of Hope was founded in 1999 in response to the growing number of AIDS orphans in Malawi. Upon its founding, 200 orphans were cared for in the community with feeding and education. That number has grown to several thousand. As a nation, Malawi is faced with the challenge of raising approximately 2 million orphans.

 
             
 

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  Sue Makin — Physician, Nkhoma Hospital

Sue Makin is an obstetrician-gynecologist at Mulanje Mission Hospital in Malawi, and has been under appointment since 1987. Three areas of special interest for Sue include repairing vesico-vaginal fistulas, preventing cervical cancer through visual inspection of the cervix and early treatment of precancerous lesions, and working diligently to reduce maternal mortality and morbidity in Malawi. Prior to her assignment to Malawi, Sue worked for eight years at the Good Shepherd Hospital near Kananga, Democratic Republic of Congo.

 
     
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  James and Jodi McGill — Protected Water and Buildings Coordinator/Public Health Coordinator

Jim and Jodi McGill have been under appointment since 1995. Their most recent assignment began in 2000 in Mzuzu, Malawi, where the average life expectancy is only 35 years. Their work through the Synod of Livingstonia of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian is focused in health care and clean water and sanitation work. Jim serves as coordinator of protected water and buildings coordinator. Jodi serves as coordinator for primary health care and has also taken on the work of interim coordinator for the AIDS department.

 
     
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  Dr. Barbara Nagy — Physician

Barbara Nagy serves as a physician specializing in internal medicine and pediatrics at Nkhoma Hospital. She was a mission co-worker in the Democratic Republic of Congo (then Zaire) from 1989 to 1993. “Soon after becoming a Christian,” Barbara writes, “I felt God calling me to mission. It’s both an expression of my faith in Christ’s salvation and an expression of God’s love for all. I feel privileged to be a Presbyterian because of the church’s rich heritage of mission and also because of the many missionaries I have known who have nurtured and inspired me in my faith.”

 
     
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  Dr. Martha Sommers — Medical Officer

Martha Sommers is the only long-term doctor at the Embangweni Hospital in Malawi, serving a large rural area in a country where 25 percent of the population is HIV positive and one in four children don’t live to see their fifth birthday. “I’ve grown so much by journeying with Malawian friends,” says Martha, “and thank God for how they have picked me up when I have tripped, made sure I was not alone with illness, and taught me to enter into grief and grab joy.” She guardedly believes this past year’s marked drop in malaria and malnutrition is the success of ongoing prevention programs such as the distribution of malaria nets.

 
     
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Other Support

Regional Liaison for South Central Africa

Gifts to this ECO provide travel and operating expenses for the work of the regional liaison in supporting partner churches and programs, mission personnel, involvement of PC(USA) presbyteries and congregations, and organizations and mission networks in the region, which includes Madagascar, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
 
     
  051735   Goal: $15,000    
     
 

Relief and Development Projects, Malawi Christian Council

Gifts to this ECO aid the Christian Council of Malawi's work in relief and development projects throughout the country. Malawi has had a major influx of refugees from the ongoing civil strife in Mozambique. The United Nations High Commission on Refugees depends highly on the work of the Council in providing shelter, health care and food for these people.

 
     
  864142   Goal: $35,000    
             
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