
Malawi: Beyond my skin – supporting people living with Albinism
Featured on ICN website Albinism is a congenital condition characterized by the partial or complete absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes. Albinism

Featured on ICN website Albinism is a congenital condition characterized by the partial or complete absence of pigment in the skin, hair and eyes. Albinism

22 March is World Water Day 2023 and we have launched a new JustGiving campaign to install more bore holes in Turkana and Malawi. This

Recent news stories from Turkana have majored on the issue of food and water with several schools closing for the lack of these essentials. Not

New Ways has been supporting nursery education for many years, with over 3,000 children involved on a regular basis. This early start for the children

The impact of climate change is felt particularly strongly in areas where water can be scarce. This includes Turkana, with the current drought exacerbating the

We’re delighted that Life Changing Clothing has chosen New Ways as one of its partner charities. Life Changing Clothing is a family run business set

At this time of year, there are many ways you can support us without even changing your buying habits. Here are just a few you

We all have that person in our lives who is impossible to buy gifts for, right? That’s where alternative gifts come in: instead, you buy

A year of beautiful monochrome images depicting the great work supported by New Ways’ generous donors. Each stunning image on this limited-edition, wire-bound A4 wall

Whilst preparing this message, all of us at New Ways have, of course, been deeply saddened by the death last Thursday of Queen Elizabeth II,

In May this year, with a group of Mercer colleagues and friends, we took part in the Three Peaks Challenge, organized by New Ways. We

Water has always been central to our work in Turkana. Improving access, better utilisation, and cleaner supplies all make a significant difference to the lives
Your donation will go directly to helping children and young adults improve their lives.