Celebrations for TMH 10th Anniversary in Fort Dauphin

Celebrations for TMH 10th Anniversary in Fort Dauphin

The Mission House have been providing Like Skills training in Fort Dauphin for 12 years, training over 1000 people in some of the skills needed to find vital work. We remember here the 10 year celebrations when graduates were invited to attend an overnight camp where they could network, tell their stories and join in celebrations around the camp fire….

Blankets Protect Against the Cold

Blankets Protect Against the Cold

In the Indian city of Vijayawada, Brother Elisha of Light Ministries, has been busy providing help to those without shelter during the colder winter months. There are those who cannot even afford a blanket. Brother Elisha writes that cold weather can be more deadly than hot weather. العاب للفوز بجوائز حقيقية Light Ministries has been out on the streets giving…

Le Triomphe: The Arrival of New Beds

Le Triomphe: The Arrival of New Beds

In the autumn newsletter TMH highlighted the need for some new beds and mattresses at Le Triomphe orphanage. The beds for the youngest children were broken and their mattresses nearly useless after so many years of constant wear and tear. Replacements were beyond the budget of the orphanage. Thank you for praying for replacements. Thank you to those who donated….

Latest Life Skills Students Graduate

Latest Life Skills Students Graduate

In Madagascar employment can be very hard to find. Preparation is key. This month a further twenty three graduated from the Life Skills course in Fort Dauphin, Madagascar. This was the fifth course of 2020 and the sixty fifth course since The Mission House was established in the country. With over 1000 graduates the organisation is now well known in…

TMH Ventures to India

TMH Ventures to India

The kind and generous support of our donors has enabled The Mission House to offer real life change to families in India. In partnership with Lightkids, 86 people received a tarpaulin roof and a solar lamp.   “We are grateful for your support for the tarpaulin roof and lamp. They are a great blessing to us to save us from…

Compassionate Students Provide New Roofs in Tana

Compassionate Students Provide New Roofs in Tana

    The Mission House have been able to transform the compassion of students from Hertfordshire into real life change for five families in Madagascar. Thanks to the hard work and generosity of girls from Abott’s Hill school, The Mission House were able to partner with Youth With A Mission (YWAM), Antananarivo, to weather proof houses for five very poor…

New beds needed for the youngest children at Le Triomphe Orphanage

New beds needed for the youngest children at Le Triomphe Orphanage

The Mission House has been helping Le Triomphe for many years in many different ways. This wonderful home has provided a safe haven for countless orphaned children over the years. الرهان في سباق الخيل In November 2019 three Trustees visited once again to meet the children and review how we can be supportive in 2020. العاب اون لاين مجانا It…

Caring for the Elderly in Madagascar

Caring for the Elderly in Madagascar

A look back at a previous project Many people in Madagascar have urgent needs, particularly the elderly. The Mission House seeks to express Christian love in the form of practical help to meet those needs. The photographs and testimonies below come from a recent project to distribute blankets and mattresses to the elderly in Antananarivo. Bako and Naly (staff) with…

Urgent Appeal for Madagascar

Urgent Appeal for Madagascar

A reminder of a Call to Prayer and Action from 2015 Severe flooding has hit Madagascar, with average monthly rainfall falling in several days. Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced. Meanwhile the south of the island is battling with drought and famine. With your help, The Mission House can bring relief to some of these people…    …

Pringbath Village, Southern Cambodia

100 villagers now have access to clean, safe drinking water in Pringbath Village, Southern Cambodia, and as a result they now enjoy a significant and substantial improvement to their quality of life. Previously they had drawn water from the polluted Trobeck River and were suffering from various water borne illnesses. Now they enjoy fresh clean water for the first time…