But in reality we were not at our home in Indianapolis, but in Brownstown, Michigan in the home of Michael and Rachel O’Neill. As with us they traveled to Africa and fell in love with the people. Like with us they wanted to do something to make a difference in the lives of the people there. And like with us they formed a not-for-profit organization through which they could channel good things to good people. While we formed the Malawi Project and set out to send aid, aid that would often travel through our living room, on the way to Africa, they formed Little Dresses for Africa, and set out to supply little girls with brand new dresses made by women in America.
It was all too familiar and so good to see people like the O’Neills who share the passion to help children who might never have seen a new dress, let alone own one. Our hats off to the O’Neills, and all of those around the nation who are working to send dresses to little girls in Africa.
In a joint effort to help the girls of Malawi Little Dressses makes frequent donations of dresses to go in shipments from the Malawi Project. This trip to Michigan was no different. At the end of the visit Dick and Suzi Stephens left Brownstown with another 1,000 dresses to go in an upcoming shipment to Malawi.
Pictures: Anticipation on the face of a little girl about to receive a new dress.
The delight seen on her face when the same little girl has her dress.
– Richard Stephens