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IRION VILLAGE - ORPHANAGE IN MALAWI

Helping the Poorest on Earth Thrive

His 2 Offer works both locally and globally to provide support and opportunities to the homeless, hurting, and needy with the goal to train and equip people to be self-supporting members of society, so they can help others. We help transform communities by the love of Jesus.

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In September 2023, I traveled to Malawi as an Assessor for Project C.U.R.E. with HIS 2 OFFER founder, Paddy Brady. H2O was part of the group that sponsored the assessment. We traveled across the country, visiting prison clinics and projects that H2O helps to support. Spending time in Malawi and helping feed the orphaned children struck my heart. Before I left I committed to building an orphanage for some of the many children who have lost their family to AIDS, Malaria and other diseases. Plans are in motion. I will update when I know more. ~ Chuck

August 2024 - What began as a simple orphanage, with God's design, has morphed into SO much more! Now we have Irion Village, a community for widows and orphans that's integrated into the H2O Village, created not only to shelter, but also to teach and help them provide for themselves and the children. To care for and build a better future for all.

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HIS 2 OFFER - Our mission is “To implement projects that equip and educate people and communities to quickly transition from relief support to independence.”

His 2 Offer (H2O) started out in 2009 with local, science-based projects (solar mobile washer and dryer system for the unhoused) and quickly branched out to global projects, first in Mexico, Haiti, and Africa. Currently, our global work is mainly in Malawi in southern Africa.

Malawi is one of the poorest countries on earth. Disease, hunger, inefficient farming techniques, and lack of access to health care and education keep people caught in the cycle of poverty. There is not enough food. Many people are hungry and sick. AIDS and Malaria are the major diseases and causes of death in Malawi.

Foreign aid bringing foreign solutions and resources can make the situation worse. Our goal is real self sufficiency without dependency on foreign aid.

We educate, equip, and empower local communities. We teach transformation and survival with the help of state-of-the art technology in health care, education, and agriculture. We build things that have never been built before and use innovative solutions to help empower local communities. We use agricultural technology that does not depend on the climate.

Fish farming can help feed communities, provides training and business opportunities, and it creates fertilizer to grow green vegetables.The fish food is produced with peanuts and peanut oil is a  byproduct that can be sold to raise funds for other needs.

We use solar mills to produce flour. We share our models so they can be reproduced in other communities around the world.

Our school provides access to high-quality education for rural communities. We use the SmartBox® system which provides our students access to a large collection of content, books, videos, and learning resources via a wireless intranet.

We build health care clinics in prisons and rural communities to help care for the sick and help prevent diseases.

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