Apr 14, 2024
Race Distance
Age
Adults
Course Type
Point to point
Malawi Children’s initiative is a 501c3 established in 2017 by physicians David and Elizabeth Fitzgerald to help build bridges between their friends and colleagues at home in the US and those in Malawi, where they have worked and sometimes lived since 2011. MCI focuses on improving the lives of Malawian children through investment in healthcare, education, and nutritional initiatives. In the last 6 years MCI has sent over $1 million to Malawi. Projects include funding an elementary school building, providing dozens of scholarships for Malawian learners from elementary school through post-graduate training and medical school, building, staffing and running a pediatric clinical lab at Kamuzu Central Hospital, and contributing thousands of hours of nursing care support to the KCH Pediatric Department. When COVID hit Malawi MCI donated funds to purchase personal protective equipment for the Pediatric Department and oxygen supplies for COVID patients.
This year our goal is to raise $50,000 to support and expand the essential pediatric staff at Kamuzu Central Hospital and to care for severely malnourished children. Currently, MCI employs nurses, laboratory staff, clinical officers, and nutritionists. In 2023 the funds raised were used to start the first pediatric residency program at KCH. MCI also runs the Nutritional Rehab Unit at KCH which is currently overrun with children experiencing severe acute malnutrition. Our 2024 goal is to continue training more pediatric residents at KCH and to save the lives of children facing severe hunger.
At the same time MCI is laying the groundwork to construct a new pediatric hospital on the grounds of KCH. This facility and the newly trained pediatricians will greatly improve the care of children in Lilongwe.
Malawi Children's Initiative is an all volunteer non-profit meaning all of the time dedicated by those in the United States goes unpaid to maximize the benefits to Malawi
Chapel Hill, NC, USA