Author name: Roxanne Garner

2025, Kenya

Safeguarding Training in Kenya

Safeguarding Training in Kenya In 2022, VLM, through the Vincentian Fathers, was successful in obtaining funding from Misean Cara to run Safeguarding Training across the Vice-Province of Kenya. As part of this, a ‘Train the Trainer’ course was run to enable the Vice-Province to continue to roll this out with staff across their projects, thus embedding safeguarding as a key foundation in every parish. In January 2025, one of the trained members of staff ran safeguarding training at the De Paul School in Matisi. It is fantastic to see the long-term impact of this funding and the importance being placed on keeping children and vulnerable adults safe. Share this article

2025, Ethiopia

New building for the Ambo Lazarist Deaf School

New building for the Ambo Lazarist Deaf School Exciting news to share!!! Pictured is Fr Tomaz Mavric CM, Superior General of the Congregation of the Mission, laying the foundation stone for a new building at the Ambo Lazarist Deaf School in Ethiopia. The new building will give the school four additional classrooms including a room that will be a vocational training centre. Sewing will be taught, giving graduates of the deaf school a way to earn a sustainable livelihood. With sincere thanks to Misean Cara, the Vincentian Solidarity Office (VSO), Castleknock College and the Ethiopia Deaf Project committee of VLM for funding towards this project. Updates to follow!!! Share this article

2025, Fundraising

VLM Christmas Raffle Winners!

VLM Christmas Raffle Winners! Huge thank you to everyone who bought tickets for the recent VLM Christmas raffle. We had an amazing response and raised a phenomenal €7197, which will go towards supporting our work with the Vincentian Fathers and Daughters of Charity across Africa. Last year we sent 48 volunteers and over €175,000 to projects in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania. We really appreciate your support and thank you sincerely for helping to make this happen. Best wishes for 2025 from all at the Vincentian Lay Missionaries (VLM). Share this article

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December 2024

December 2024 The costs of running this centre are funded annually thanks to the generosity of VLM donors. This centre benefits over 5000 youth per year through the provision of meals, school materials, tutorial support, clubs and activities, sports events, skills training and income generating activities. The funding also benefits the staff who can earn a secure income to support themselves and their families.

Kenya

Volunteer Story – Shane Young

Volunteer Story – Shane Young (St. Paul’s College 2024) Throughout my time in Kamulu, Kenya it was an experience like no other. The way I was welcomed and treated by the locals and children was amazing. I could not ask for better, everybody was so kind and generous even though they were less fortunate than me. The days were planned perfectly thanks to VLM, we were kept busy everyday which I loved. Volunteering in Africa is something everybody must do I feel as you can give so little but what you get in return is amazing, I thank VLM for all of this and would most definitely recommend VLM to plan your volunteering trips. Shane on placement in Kenya Share this article

2024, Fundraising

Church Collections 2024

Church Collections 2024 As part of the AMRI Mission Appeal, this year, VLM were given six parishes in the Diocese of Derry to speak about our work. We are building a Mission Team and as well as covering these parishes, we also were given the opportunity to talk in an additional three parishes. We would like to extend a huge thanks to the parishes of Ardmore, Creggan, Templemore, Claudy, Faughanvale, Swatragh in the Diocese of Derry, Whitehall and Baldoyle in the Diocese of Dublin and Mill Hill in London. We raised an incredible total of €19,594 that will support the work of VLM and our partner projects across Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania. If you would like to join the VLM Mission Team please get in touch at info@vlm.ie or on 087 139 7069. Share this article

2024, Fundraising

VLM Christmas Raffle 2024

VLM Christmas Raffle 2024 We are launching our Christmas raffle for 2024 this week! Prizes 1st Prize – Sandymount Hotel One Night Bed & Breakfast 2nd Prize – WestWood Club Westmanstown €200 Private Swimming Lessons Voucher 3rd Prize Barberstown Castle, Afternoon Tea for Two 4th Prize – Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge, Afternoon Tea for Two Number of tickets Price 1 €5.00 2 €9.00 6 €20.00 15 €35.00 30 €50.00 70 €100.00 200 €200.00 All donations are processed securely and will be given directly to Vincentian Lay Missionaries (VLM). Winners will be announced on 20th December 2024 via social media. Winners will also be contacted directly. Your contribution will make a difference to the lives of the poorest of the poor. Thank you for your support. Share this article

Jane Scott with project
Tanzania

Volunteer Placement – Jane Scott

Volunteer Placement – Jane Scott VLM currently have a volunteer on a placement in Tanzania. Jane is volunteering with the Daughters of Charity in Masanga. She is working with three of their projects – St Catherine Laboure School, the Women’s Empowerment Project and the Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) Programme. The women’s project is focused on income generation and raising the confidence and self-esteem of local women. The FGM is a unique program that aims to develop awareness of the harmful consequences of FGM among community leaders and offers refuge and an alternative right-of-passage camp to young girls who do not wish to participate in the cutting ceremony. Up to 600 girls will participate in the camp over the next two months. Only one village leader supported the idea the first year and now more than 30 are moving toward elimination of this dangerous and life-impacting practice; an awareness campaign is spreading through 180 villages. Jane is helping spread this message through outreach work to local villages with the FGM team. They have organised a soccer league and music across the area as a means of raising awareness among young adults; the community leaders of the future. If you are interested in finding out more about volunteering with VLM please contact Madeleine at info@vlm.ie. We currently have opportunities for volunteering in Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania. Share this article

2024, Fundraising

Dublin Marathon 2024

Dublin Marathon 2024 We would like to express HUGE thanks to Michael McMahon and Owen McGrane who recently took part in the Dublin Marathon for VLM. Between them they raised a phenomenal €4500, which will support our work across Africa. VLM have places secured for next years Dublin marathon as well as numerous other running events in Europe and the US including Rome, Chicago, California and Paris. Please click on the link below and sign up today for something to focus on on for the new year! Big thank you once again to Michael and Owen. Run a Marathon for VLM Share this article

Tanzania

Volunteer Story – Darragh Byrne

Volunteer Story – Darragh Byrne In June of 2024, I travelled to Masanga in the north of Tanzania. We flew into Nairobi airport and the Sisters had arranged for us to be driven across the border into the Tarime region of Tanzania, witnessing some breathtaking views along the way. Once across the border we were introduced to Sister Constantine and Sister Jacqueline as they brought us to Masanga. Our first day we were welcomed by Standard 7 (equivalent to 6th class in Ireland) of St Catherine Laboure School. The teachers had helped the students prepare a number of songs and dances and the hospitality made us both feel welcome immediately. Sister Martha then introduced us to a number of the girls who were part of the Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) project who also welcomed us immediately. Our first week was spent teaching and helping out in the Standard 7 class before they broke for their summer holidays. We observed the computer classes which help give the children exposure to fundamental skills that could be used in university or in future jobs. We also taught English and Maths as well as learning a bit of Swahili from the students. The last day of the week was very emotional as we had built amazing relationships with the students after a very short period of time. For the next two weeks we helped out with the FGM project and taught English and Maths. As well as teaching some classes for students who lived in the local area. Some of my favourite memories are from sport time in the evening. We played everything like basketball, football, volleyball as well as chasing games. However, I’ll never forget how amazing it was to show everyone hurling. A number of the students were absolute naturals and took it up incredibly quickly. The generosity of the Sisters, not only in their home but also with what they did for us throughout our time in Masanga was incredible. We travelled to Musoma with Sister Ruffina and Sister Regina one of the Saturday’s. We visited another compound in Musoma on the shore of Lake Victoria as well as being brought to the local food market. One Friday we were brought to the local market which was an incredible experience. It was also amazing as we got to see a few of the students from the first week.While we taught the students of Standard 7 and the FGM, I can safely say that we learnt so much more from them as well as everyone else than we could ever hope to teach. Their attitudes, positivity and resilience is something that words cannot properly describe. There are a number of cherished moments that I will take with me throughout my whole life that would not have been possible without the VLM or the incredible people of Masanga. Share this article

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