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MALAWI

MISSION

December 2014

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“5% of what we do but

95% of who we are!”

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OVER 350 MILLION MEALS

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Jackie and James Chia paid their own trip to

personally check out

MALAWI 19-24 August 2012

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MALAWI

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VitaMeal Distribution

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Jackie

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James James

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VitaMeal is the Cornerstone 1. Donated VitaMeal are distributed by Feed The

Children.

2. FTC raises donations from other sources: US

Aid, Proctor & Gamble, etc.

3. These combined donations fund a

comprehensive programme that teaches

hygiene, farming, land utilisation, finance.

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VitaMeal is the Cornerstone 4. The villagers gather at CBCCs, Community-

Based Childcare Centres, where VitaMeal is fed

to the children.

5. Trainers train family volunteers while the villagers

gather for VitaMeal feeding.

6. The volunteers go on to train other families thus

creating a multiplier effect.

“Train the Trainer”

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Give a man a fish and you

feed him for a day.

Teach a man to fish and you

feed him for a lifetime. – Lau Tzu

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President of Malawi

On 23 Aug 2012, the President of Malawi personally visited Nu Skin leaders to

thank them for their contribution to empower her people to raise their dignity

and quality of life – for “teaching them to fish”.

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• Compounding the problem is the Ebola

Epidemic in Western Africa

• Nourish The Children is diverting

VitaMeals to Western Africa as emergency

food aid

EBOLA

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MALAWI MISSION

• There are currently about 5,000 Community-Based Childcare Centres

(1 CBCC = 4-5 villages)

• VitaMeals are required before FTC can carry out their programmes with the CBCCs.

• Only about 850 CBCCs are currently involved in FTC’s programme

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Our Aim is to feed 25 Villages

in December 2014, starting a

chain of empowerment

through Feed The Children’s

programme in the Community-

Based Child Care Centres

MALAWI MISSION

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1 family needs 4 bags of VitaMeal to feed two

kids a month

1 Village = 50 families = 200 bags

25 Villages need 5,000 bags

SGD40 a bag

MALAWI MISSION

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25 Villages need 5,000 bags -

Can You

SUPPORT ONE VILLAGE

start a Multiplier effect ?

200 bags = $8,000

MALAWI MISSION

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HOW TO DONATE

1. Fill in NTC Donation form with credit card details; or

2. Issue cheque to Force For Good CS Ltd; or

3. Pay cash or issue personal cheque to me.

4. Nu Skin will issue official letter of acknowledgment.

SGD40 a bag

MALAWI MISSION