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Janes-story

Volunteer Stories – Jane Scott “Explore a New Sky” Welcome to Masanga, Tanzania. Set near the Serengeti, Lake Victoria, and the border with Kenya. Here the people of rural Tanzania await you with their unconditional warmth. It was my privilege to volunteer here from October to December 2022. The support of VLM and the Daughters of Charity based in Masanga ensured a most precious experience. Here in this rural Tanzanian village these resourceful, multi-tasking Sisters bring education (St Catherine Laboure School), healthcare and array of community supports to a people who otherwise would certainly struggle to avail of these services. During my time in Masanga I worked with the team who raise awareness of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). The practice of FGM still pertains in this part of rural Tanzania. The project provides a refuge and daily support for young girls fleeing FGM. During my stay over 400 girls were taking refuge here.   I also worked with the women’s development project in Masanga. Here a network of local women combines to support and empower each other and strive to build sustainable livelihoods for themselves and their community. Currently a purpose-built resource centre is under construction in Masanga thanks to VLM donors. The significance of this building is immense to the overall empowerment of this dynamic group of local women. They continue to ‘break the glass ceiling’ in rural Tanzania. Experience a new journey in life…Masanga, Tanzania awaits you. Share this article

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Partnership with St Raphaels

Partnership with St Raphael’s Garda Credit Union St Raphael’s Garda Credit Union made a donation of €200 to the Female Genital Mutilation Project in Masanga. The prevalence of Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in the Mara region of Tanzania is very high at 32% of the female population aged 15-49 years old.  The Daughters of Charity in the Masanga run an FGM project that provides a refuge to between five and six hundred girls between November and December, engages families and communities to raise awareness of the harm it causes, and aims to transform the social norms that uphold the practice. A lack of education and poor employment prospects keep women in poverty so the project also has a vocational training centre to help girls learn skills such as sewing that can provide them with a sustainable livelihood.

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Partnership with Castleknock Hotel

Partnership with Castleknock Hotel Castleknock Hotel employee Brian Delaney volunteered with VLM in Thigio, Kenya during the summer of 2024 and they very kindly donated €500 to the De Paul School there. This was used to buy a schoolbook for every child in the school, giving them a greater chance to succeed in their education.

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Partnership with ESB

Partnership with ESB ESB employee Maja Hamerlinska volunteered with VLM in Thigio, Kenya in April 2024. They donated €250 to the IT project there and Maja delivered computer training courses, giving young people a chance to learn a life skill that gives them a real chance at earning them a sustainable livelihood.

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Partnership with Navillus

Partnership with Navillus VLM is delighted to have partnered with Navillus, a construction company in New York, who sponsored the salary of a teacher at the St Catherine Laboure School, run by our partners the Daughters of Charity in Tanzania. This is part of Navillus’ extensive social responsibility programme, and their very generous donation really helped the school continue to provide quality education to local children living in this area of extreme poverty.

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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.

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