Chombo is a children's village in Chirimba Township, Blantyre. Children between 3 and 16 years old grow up together in a village-like community in the housing units at Chombo Mission.
La película Psicosis de Alfred Hitchcock se proyectará el 26 de febrero a las 16:30. La película de 1960 sigue a Marion, quien roba dinero de su trabajo y se aloja en un motel donde desaparece. Su prometido y hermana investigan su destino y descubren al dueño del motel, Norman Bates, y su madre. La película renovó el género de terror al mostrar que el horror puede encontrarse en situaciones cotidianas como una ducha.
El documento describe el sistema tributario en Perú. Explica que los tributos son pagos obligatorios que las personas y empresas hacen al Estado para solventar gastos e inversiones y redistribuir la riqueza. Describe los tipos de tributos como impuestos, tasas y contribuciones, e identifica algunos impuestos directos e indirectos como el Impuesto a la Renta, Impuesto Predial, Impuesto General a las Ventas e Impuesto Selectivo al Consumo.
La mujer presenta una serie de fotos suyas en diferentes situaciones de su vida personal y profesional, incluyendo fotos con sus hijos y alumnos, en eventos de la iglesia con sus hermanas, durante su bautizo, de paseo con sus alumnos y en la universidad con sus compañeras, así como en su otra profesión como payasita y celebrando su cumpleaños.
La película Psicosis de Alfred Hitchcock se proyectará el 26 de febrero a las 16:30. La película de 1960 sigue a Marion, quien roba dinero de su trabajo y se aloja en un motel donde desaparece. Su prometido y hermana investigan su destino y descubren al dueño del motel, Norman Bates, y su madre. La película renovó el género de terror al mostrar que el horror puede encontrarse en situaciones cotidianas como una ducha.
El documento describe el sistema tributario en Perú. Explica que los tributos son pagos obligatorios que las personas y empresas hacen al Estado para solventar gastos e inversiones y redistribuir la riqueza. Describe los tipos de tributos como impuestos, tasas y contribuciones, e identifica algunos impuestos directos e indirectos como el Impuesto a la Renta, Impuesto Predial, Impuesto General a las Ventas e Impuesto Selectivo al Consumo.
La mujer presenta una serie de fotos suyas en diferentes situaciones de su vida personal y profesional, incluyendo fotos con sus hijos y alumnos, en eventos de la iglesia con sus hermanas, durante su bautizo, de paseo con sus alumnos y en la universidad con sus compañeras, así como en su otra profesión como payasita y celebrando su cumpleaños.
This document lists 10 things that the organization Chombo is grateful for. It thanks God for the children and staff at Chombo. It expresses gratitude for the garden and food they grow, the new children they can provide for, the staff who care for the children, one boy who is overcoming disability, older girls who help care for younger children, and support from organizations. It also thanks for daily meals, fresh water, sugar and maize donations, and that the children can be children again.
The document summarizes activities at Chombo Childrens Home in Malawi in 2014, including drilling a 31m deep borehole to access groundwater, building a water tank, and thanking donors for their support which helps provide for the home and children.
Chombo children's home in Chirimba, Blantyre - 2013 - English versionChombo Mission
Chombo Mission offers long-term care for orphans
Chombo is a children's village in Chirimba Township, Blantyre. Children between 3 and 16 years old grow up together in a village-like community in the housing units at Chombo Mission. All children have no parents or relatives that can take care of them. Big or small, every child has a long history of suffering and has experienced sickness, death, poverty, abandonment and hunger. At the beginning of their Chombo stay, the children need medical attention and emotional support.
Chombo house mothers take care of the children in a Christian environment and provide day to day parental care. The younger children attend Chirimba Primary School. The older children attend secondary schools in different parts of Blantyre.
Chombo care includes:
Basic needs (housing, food, clothes),
School education (school fees, school books, transport, school uniform),
Medical care (doctor and hospital fees, prevention e.g. against malaria),
Parental care, guidance, (Malawian house mothers, Christian principles, leadership, Malawian traditions).
Thanks to the volunteer work of Eduard und Ursula Wendland, as well as many sponsors in Malawi and Germany, Chombo Mission has been able to help Malawian children with a stable and permanent home.
This document provides a summary of life at a children's home in Norddeich, Germany. It introduces Maxwell, a young boy who lives there with his sister and other children. The home provides food, care, education and activities to help the children grow. Photos show the children playing, learning, and participating in events together as a community.
This document lists 10 things that the organization Chombo is grateful for. It thanks God for the children and staff at Chombo. It expresses gratitude for the garden and food they grow, the new children they can provide for, the staff who care for the children, one boy who is overcoming disability, older girls who help care for younger children, and support from organizations. It also thanks for daily meals, fresh water, sugar and maize donations, and that the children can be children again.
The document summarizes activities at Chombo Childrens Home in Malawi in 2014, including drilling a 31m deep borehole to access groundwater, building a water tank, and thanking donors for their support which helps provide for the home and children.
Chombo children's home in Chirimba, Blantyre - 2013 - English versionChombo Mission
Chombo Mission offers long-term care for orphans
Chombo is a children's village in Chirimba Township, Blantyre. Children between 3 and 16 years old grow up together in a village-like community in the housing units at Chombo Mission. All children have no parents or relatives that can take care of them. Big or small, every child has a long history of suffering and has experienced sickness, death, poverty, abandonment and hunger. At the beginning of their Chombo stay, the children need medical attention and emotional support.
Chombo house mothers take care of the children in a Christian environment and provide day to day parental care. The younger children attend Chirimba Primary School. The older children attend secondary schools in different parts of Blantyre.
Chombo care includes:
Basic needs (housing, food, clothes),
School education (school fees, school books, transport, school uniform),
Medical care (doctor and hospital fees, prevention e.g. against malaria),
Parental care, guidance, (Malawian house mothers, Christian principles, leadership, Malawian traditions).
Thanks to the volunteer work of Eduard und Ursula Wendland, as well as many sponsors in Malawi and Germany, Chombo Mission has been able to help Malawian children with a stable and permanent home.
This document provides a summary of life at a children's home in Norddeich, Germany. It introduces Maxwell, a young boy who lives there with his sister and other children. The home provides food, care, education and activities to help the children grow. Photos show the children playing, learning, and participating in events together as a community.
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