Help provide 150,000 school meals each year
Yes, I'm inHow many school meals can you provide?
We are on a mission to provide 150,000 school meals every single year to children like Christina. In addition, we provide the children with engaging and fun lessons in a safe learning environment at on of our eight preschools.
All this for only $1.50 a week per child.


Reaching the most vulnerable children
Many children in Malawi are orphans or live in extreme poverty and often struggle to find enough food to eat, let alone find the time to focus on their education.
Our sweet potato project means that they get a hot meal whenever they attend preschool. This helps improve concentration, creates an incentive to attend, and provides a benefit not only to their educational needs but also to their health.
Reaching the most vulnerable children
Many children in Malawi are orphans or live in extreme poverty and often struggle to find enough food to eat, let alone find the time to focus on their education.
Our sweet potato project means that they get a hot meal whenever they attend preschool. This helps improve concentration, creates an incentive to attend, and provides a benefit not only to their educational needs but also to their health.

Enriching the mind, one child at a time
With your help we can continue making a difference to early childhood education by ensuring that all the preschools are equipped with enthusiastic and trained teachers, varied learning resources and are a safe and fun place to learn.

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Why are these preschools so important?
Most people recognise the critical link between the important foundation which early childhood education provides, and the level of success in education students will experience later on. Those first formative years are essential to a child’s education and development as a whole.
The Malawian government recognises this link and encourages communities to set up local preschools. However, with no financial support, the reality is that preschools are almost always run on a voluntary basis without any resources, and most teachers work for free, often in buildings which are unsuitable and even unsafe for children.
Ripple Africa is making a difference to early childhood education by ensuring that the eight preschools we run are equipped with enthusiastic teachers, varied learning resources and are a safe and fun place to learn.
Our preschools are the perfect foundation for children going to primary school. Headteachers and teachers at the primary schools we support have commented that the children who have attended our preschools are far better prepared and developed for Standard One.
We are grateful to a corporate partner who funds the teachers salaries but we still need to raise funds for a meal each day, resources and maintenance.
Can you tell me more about the sweet potato feeding programme?
Many children in Malawi are orphans or live in extreme poverty and often struggle to find enough food to eat, let alone find the time to focus on their education. Our sweet potato project means that they get a hot meal whenever they attend preschool. This helps improve concentration, creates an incentive to attend preschool, and reaches out to the most vulnerable children in the community by providing a benefit not only to their educational needs but also to their health. Each teacher is paid a small bonus for growing the sweet potatoes, which also helps to improve their own income.