Over 28 years of saving children's lives

Angels International is a small charity founded in 1990. We supply medical aid and equipment, fund the construction of hospital buildings and promote education and training for local medical staff and health workers. We also promote health education in the wider community.

Early projects were in hospitals in Eastern Europe, most recently in Belarus. Since 2008 we have been working with mission hospitals in rural Malawi.

How your donation will help

£60

£60 will buy a waterproof washable mattress.

£500

£500 will finish the plumbing and fit sinks in the operating room.

£1,000

£1,000 will buy an oxygen concentrator for newborn babies.

£30,000

£30,000 will buy a 4 x 4 ambulance.

An amazing 97p of every £1 will go directly to the cause

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Project

11th July 2016

St Joseph’s Community Hospital

Trustee Karen and son Sam arrived at St Joseph’s having been met in the new Land Cruiser ambulance by Sister…

Project

16th July 2016

Mtendere Community Hospital

On their arrival at the hospital, Sister Agnes Jonas, Sister in Charge of Mtendere, greeted trustee Karen Roberts….

Project

4th September 2018

Nkhamenya Update 2018

On arriving at Nkhamenya Hospital we were taken to see the Youth Groups who were all ready and prepared to show us the exercises they had been doing as part of the Tackle Africa training In HIVAids prevention.

News

20th July 2018

A New Website for Angels international!

We are delighted to launch our new website for Angels International, kindly designed and built by local agency…

Why Malawi?

Malawi ranks among the world's most densely populated and least developed countries. The economy is predominately agricultural. Agriculture accounts for more than one-third of GDP and 90% of export revenues. The performance of the tobacco sector is key to short-term growth as tobacco accounts for more than half of exports.

Agriculture accounts for more than one-third of GDP and 90% of export revenues. The performance of the tobacco sector is key to short-term growth as tobacco accounts for more than half of exports.

Population of
approx 12 million,
50% under 15
years of age.

1 million orphans
due to prevalence
of HIV/AIDS.

10th poorest country
in the world.