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Sean standing with school children
Kenya

Schools Immersion Programme 2024 – Sean Clancy

Schools Immersion Programme 2024 – Sean Clancy 20th October 2024 “My name is Sean Clancy and I’m a 17-year-old student in St Vincent’s Castleknock College in Dublin Ireland. This year I was granted the opportunity to travel to Matisi, Kenya on a school immersion programme with the Vincentian Lay Missionaries (VLM). It was an amazing experience from start to finish and I have gained so much in all aspects from the time I spent in Matisi. I travelled to Kenya on June 1st from Dublin with 11 of my peers and 3 teachers. We were teaching at St Vincent De Paul Academy Matisi which felt like a home away from home from St Vincent’s Castleknock College. We would teach from 8:30 am to 12:30 and break for lunch and have some traditional dishes such as ugali and many other Kenyan dishes and then teach until 2pm and play a variety of sport such as volleyball and soccer and taught the children some Irish sports such as Rugby and Hurling and great fun was had by all. Each day in the school was an amazing experience and always different. The pupils ranged in age from 4 to 15 and each day we thought them a range of subjects such as English, Maths, Religion, Science. They also tried to teach us their native language Kiswahili and we shared our native language of Irish. We learned lots each day from them and we hope they learnt from us also. The hospitality shown to us by the Daughters of Charity was amazing. We also witnessed first-hand the fantastic work of the sisters and what they do in the community.We saw the work being done at the Upendo street boys project which was truly eye opening and will certainly have a lasting impact on me as we saw them helping boys our own age and younger who were living on the streets of Kitale and the amazing work they did with the people in need in the surrounding area. This experience and time spent in Matisi is certainly life changing and will be something I will cherish forever.” Share this article

Luke carrying one of the children.
Kenya

Schools Immersion Programme 2024 – Luke Mooney

Schools Immersion Programme 2024 – Luke Mooney 16th October 2024 “I was privileged to be afforded the opportunity by the college and the Vincentian Lay Missionaries to go on the annual School Immersion Programme in Kenya. It was an absolutely brilliant trip and initiative. My experience was so rewarding. Prior to arriving in Kenya, it was hard to know what to expect despite being well prepared by Maddy and our teachers. We stayed at Daughters of Charity’s grounds in Matisi. The nuns welcomed us with open arms and made us feel at home. The morning after arriving, we went to St Vincent’s Academy in Matisi. This was the school where we would be based for the majority of our two weeks in Kenya. Again, we were greeted so kindly by both staff and students. Everyone was so nice and eager to meet us! It was a unique and wonderful feeling. We were all designated different classes throughout the two weeks teaching maths, English and various other subjects. After the school day concluded, many activities, sports and games were on. There was something for everybody from football to music and board games. Spending time with the children was a highlight for us all.  After school we would walk home with many of the students, which was also a time I cherished. Even though we were the teachers and volunteers, we ended up learning so much from the kids. Their smiles and happiness were contagious and so refreshing to see. I didn’t anticipate how much our presence would be appreciated. It was really rewarding. Our final few days at the school were quite sad. Saying goodbye was tough. Seeing some of the sad faces was upsetting. But it just showed how much we were valued. I received many thank-you letters from the students which were so heartening when I read them. Another big part of our trip was getting involved in the local community. The nuns in The Daughters of charity run The Street Boys Programme. This inspiring initiative aims to help the many young homeless boys in the area by providing food, shelter and support throughout the week. The boys were amazing and brave despite being in such tough conditions. Some of the kids were so tired. Getting to spend time dancing, playing football and card games was great to help them escape from their poverty-stricken reality. The nuns act as real-life superheroes in my eyes. Their determination to help the most marginalised was so inspiring. On our last day with the boys, we spent our time playing, dancing, eating and singing. We also gave each boy a new pair of sandals and loads of sweets! It was a small but meaningful gesture. The looks of sheer delight on their faces will stick with me. Since returning home I have missed being in Kenya so much. I would love to return as soon as possible! The work that Maddy, The VLM and The Daughters of Charity do is incredible! I am so grateful and honoured to have gone on the Immersion Programme and would sincerely recommend it to anyone. I have truly made memories that will last a lifetime.” Share this article

House in Thigio from fundraising
Kenya

New kitchen and dining room for De Paul School in Thigio

New kitchen and dining room for De Paul School in Thigio 30th April 2024 April 2024 saw the completion of a new kitchen and dining room at De Paul School in Thigio, in partnership with the Vincentian Fathers in Kenya! The Castleknock College schools immersion project in 2023 took place here, and the school children truly stole their hearts. Thanks to the incredible generosity of the Castleknock school community and the efforts of our immersion participants, the school’s dream has become a reality. The building was blessed and opened by Fr Edwin Mugwe during a special mass and ceremony on Friday, June 7th. A HUGE thank you to everyone who donated so generously to this project! See the transformation… https://vlm.ie/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Thigio-Kitchen-Video.mp4 Share this article

Kenya

Summer 2023 Volunteers Leave Dublin

VLM’s volunteers for the Summer of 2023 left Dublin this week. This included 12 Castleknock College students who will be volunteering at the De Paul School run by the Vincentian Fathers in Thigio, Kenya. This is the first schools immersion project to have ventured to Kenya and we pray this will be a learning and life-enhancing experience for the students. Three teachers will also be volunteering in Thigio. Finally, Sarah and Lisa, students from Trinity College Dublin, have landed in Kumasi, Ghana where they will be volunteering at the Street Advocacy Project run by the Daughters of Charity. Keep up-to-date with all their experiences on the VLM Instagram and Facebook pages.

Tanzania

Tanzania Volunteers

Our first volunteers of 2022 are currently in Songea in the south of Tanzania tomorrow. Luke and Grainne will be teaching English, facilitating capacity development sessions with teachers, and running summer camp activities. Both the children and teachers are looking forward to their arrival and they are especially excited about learning how to play basketball! For updates on Luke and Grainne’s volunteering experience please follow VLM on Instagram at vlm_volunteering and Facebook. We wish them well on their journey and look forward to hearing more.

Ethiopia

Camino de Santiago Fundraiser for Alemachen, Ethiopia

Two parishioners from Navan are walking the last 110km of the Camino de Santiago to raise funds for the Alemachen CM Program in Ethiopia. One of the walkers is 12-year-old Clodagh-Jane, an alter server who would love to see the famous ‘Botafumeiro’ in action in Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. She felt if she was walking the Camino she would try to raise funds for those less fortunate than herself. The Alemachen centre is run by our partners the Vincentian Fathers and provides medical treatment and boarding facilities for children with physical disabilities. For more information about the Alemachen centre please see their website www.alemachen.org. If you would like to make a donation to this fundraiser to support the work of the Alemachen programme you can do so by clicking on the ‘donate’ button below and referencing ‘Alemachen’. Many thanks.

Ghana

Fantastic Volunteering Opportunities In Ghana. Apply Now.

Our partners the Daughters of Charity run a project for vulnerable children, particularly young girls who live and work on the streets of Kumasi, Ghana. They provide formal education and also run a vocational training centre to teach employable skills that will enable the girls to earn a living. This project is truly life-changing for its participants. VLM have unique opportunities to volunteer on this project. Volunteering with VLM gives you the chance to live and work in a community and help create lasting change. If you are looking to do something different, to experience life in a different country, to use your skills and experience, to work in solidarity with people living in the Global South or are just curious to find out more…please get in touch with Madeleine at info@vlm.ie or 087 139 7069.

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