Logo

WHO we are

WHO we help

HOW we help

WHERE we help


You can see the new narrated video clip in full length  HERE

 

rick_and_babySaving Life

On september 6th 2008 the villagers of Ibo, located in the great Zambezi delta, heard the whopping sound of the approaching Mercy Air helicopter.
Making several flights. It brought in medical teams with equipment as well as local church workers to attend to the great needs of hundreds of people.

Hearing the helicopter and knowing what that meant, a young boy grabbed his little baby brother and carried him trough the bushland.

Read more...
 

Heli flies WWF Team

Shadraky and his young family are relying on adequate
irrigation in order for his planted crops to produce.
He has learned to no longer burn the grass on the fields,
but rather cut it and lay it at the base of the crop,
helping the moisture to be retained close to the stem.

 

Read more...
 

Cuamba_routeThe Long and Short of it

Paul did a long short trip last week.
The flight only took two days but covered 1700 miles (2700 km).
He was up there last week to collect a family who had worked in Cuamba, N. Moz for the past eight years, but who were now returning to Australia.

Read more...
 

moscitonets_in_heliFighting Malaria

In the isolated Zambezi delta village of Luawe, mothers may tell their children
of a day to be remembered: “May 11th 2010 was when for the first time ever in the history of our  village, we not only heard about, but were actually given mosquito nets for each family".

Read more...
 

baby_no_nameBaby "No Name"

The cry of a baby was heard in the isolated village of Ilha Inamisengo, deep in central Mozambique.
A new life was born. The joy of childbirth, however, soon gave way to heartbreak. Both mother and baby were very sick and the baby was not expected to survive.

Read more...
 
<< Start < Prev 1 2 3 Next > End >>

Page 1 of 3
Statement
 Victoria Tibembe

«Mercy Air flew me to the hospital where I was operated immediately.»

Victoria Tibembe,
mother of three children,
Mozambique

facebook