LILONGWE-(MaraviPost)-UK-based Malawian Madalitso Chazima commemorated her 45th birthday on Monday by giving back to her community through a clean-up exercise and donation drive at Kawale Health Centre in Lilongwe, under her non-profit organisation, Resilience Rising Foundation.
The initiative saw the donation of essential items, including soya pieces, salt, soap, and sugar, alongside cleaning materials such as fresheners, brushes, and mops.
The effort was aimed at improving sanitation at the facility while also supporting patients, particularly those with limited resources.
Speaking in an interview, Chazima said her decision to mark her birthday in this way was deeply rooted in her upbringing in Kawale.
“I grew up here, and this is the health facility we relied on for medical care. Celebrating my birthday by giving back to this community is something very meaningful to me,” she said.
During her visit, Chazima also spent time in the maternity ward, where she interacted with new mothers and offered encouragement.
Kawale Health Centre In-Charge, Andrew Mphongolo, commended the gesture, describing it as both timely and impactful.
He noted that the donated items would ease the burden on patients, especially mothers who often struggle to access basic necessities, as the facility does not provide food.
“This support has come at the right time. A clean environment is essential for effective healthcare delivery, and the donated items will go a long way in assisting patients in need,” he said.
Mphongolo added that the clean-up exercise highlights the importance of maintaining hygiene in health facilities and urged members of the public to take an active role in supporting community institutions.
He emphasized that collective responsibility is key to improving healthcare services and ensuring that patients receive quality care in a safe and clean environment.