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A fond farewell to Missionvale!!

Monday, February 6th, 2012

Yesterday was our final day at Missionvale. It was a week that flew by, full of laughter but also tears.  It was a week that will be remembered forever.

The day began with the final work to the school building being completed. The volunteers worked tirelessly to finish their duties through the torrential downpours. Missionvale in the rain and Missionvale in the sun are polar worlds apart. The rain began on Wednesday and rained continuously for three days. Flooding and mud covered the centre but even more distressing was the conditions of the shacks.

A prayer service and presentation marked the end of our stay at Missionvale. Ethel presented the volunteers with a gift and individually thanked every person for coming.

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It had been a wonderful and rewarding week in Missionvale.

Slán go Foill Missionvale.

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A Physiotherapist’s Personal Experience

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Bernadette Moroney is a Chartered Physiotherapist working in Cahercalla rd in Ennis.  This is Bernadette’s first visit to Missionvale, prompted by two previous visits by her husband Brian McAleer to Missionvale.

In addition to providing physiotherapy services to the locals of Missionvale (and  Irish volunteers!), Bernadette has also provided some manual handling training to the caregivers that provide services the locals in their homes.

Having spent the first three days of her time in Missionvale in the Centre that Sr. Normoyle has developed, Bernadette was taken on a walking tour of the township of Missionvale this morning.

Bernadette’s report:

Missionvale is situated on the edge of Port Elizebeth in an area that has totally inadequate soil drainage.  As we are currently experiencing our 3rd consecutive day of rain in Missionvale we spent two hours walking the muddy and flooded tracks through the township where locals live in shacks that are constructed of old galvanise, chipboard, a few pieces of wood and cardboard.

When we entered the first shack, we kept the hoods of our rain jackets up, as the rain dripped heavily through the holes in the galvanised roofs, wetting and further destroying the entire contents of the locals homes.  We were welcomed into a home by a twelve year old girl who was looking after her 38 year old mother and her one year old sister.  The mother was HIV positive and had recently become blind and bedbound as a result of contracting meningitis due to deficiencies in her immune system.  As there was no food left in the shack, the 12 year old girl was getting ready to strap the baby to her back and walk through the mud to Sr. Ethel’s centre in order to get food for the family.  This 12 year old girl was missing school on a regular basis in order to provide essential care for her mother and sister.  The lack of education that then ensues makes it impossible to break out of the cycle of poverty.

“While the cost of education may be great, the cost of ignorance is far greater”.

The difficult part for any parent, was looking at this beatiful one year old ”bonnie” baby (thanks to the care provided by Sr. Normoyle’s Centre), and try to imagine what the future holds for this child given the current situation in Missionvale township of HIV, AIDS, abuse, hunger, lack of education, unemployment and appauling living conditions.

Sr. Normoyle has accomplished so much here but her work needs to go on in order to provide a future for this bonnie baby….. and so many many more like her.

If you feel that you have anything to offer to Missionvale, please see our “How to Help” page.

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Volunteering for Missionvale Ireland

Thursday, February 2nd, 2012

Another day and another challenge for the Missionvale Ireland volunteers. Today volunteers faced the enormous challenge of completing work on the roof through a constant downpour of rain, making conditions extremely dangerous. The volunteers persisted and are now on schedule to be finished by Friday, a huge achievement by any standards. Missionvale Ireland appreciates all the sacrifices volunteers have made to come and help us with this project, weather it be the volunteers who worked on the building or worked in the kitchen keeping the builders fed. Everyone is greatly appreciated by us and, of course by, Ethel.


If you are interested in Volunteering or wish to support Missionvale Ireland please see our How to Help page.

Our treasured Volunteers

Brickwork completed on 1st Classroom block

Friday, January 27th, 2012

At daybreak, the 1st Truss is lifted into position on classroom block1

At daybreak, the 1st Truss is lifted into position on classroom block1

There was a mixture of relief and celebration as the brickwork was completed on Block 1 of the extension to Missionvale Primary school early this Fri morning, and the 1st roof truss was put in place. The pressure is really on the volunteers from Group 1 now to complete the brickwork on Block 2 by Saturday evening, in time for the arrival of the Group 2 who will touch down in Missionvale on Sunday, ready to commence roofing the classroom extensions.

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Sr Muriel briefs all the volunteers before a walking tour of the township

The volunteers are briefed by Sr. Muriel before a walk through the township, visiting the shacks and understanding the harsh reality of daily existence in Missionvale.

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Sr Ethel takes time out with the volunteers at a Service in the REMEMBRANCE GARDEN to remember Friends of Missionvale from all over the globe, who have passed on from this life.

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Volunteer John Punch lights a candle in the Remembrance Garden

Volunteer John Punch lights a candle in the Remembrance Garden

Cead Mile Failte to Missionvale

Tuesday, January 24th, 2012

Group 1 depart Heathrow for Port Elizabeth

Group 1 depart Heathrow for Port Elizabeth

As usual, a long flight awaited the 1st Group of Volunteers for the 2012 Project trip to Missionvale. However, they were uplifted by the amazing welcome they received from the inhabitants of Missionvale Township, on landing in Port Elizabeth, 24 hours after leaving Ireland.

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After a quick familiarisation visit, it was early to bed to prepare for a 6am wake up call, and straight into construction work in the Township.

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Rose is back sharing the recipe for her world-famous SCONES with the local ladies

Rose is back sharing the recipe for her world-famous SCONES with the local ladies

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Maria & Kathleen work in the Feeding Station

Maria & Kathleen work in the Feeding Station

501's to shorts!! All you need is a pair of scissors.

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Moving to new heights

Moving to new heights

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Fr Seamus, celebrating his 75th Birthday, enjoys some of Rose's Birthday cake

Fr Seamus, celebrating his 75th Birthday, enjoys some of Rose's Birthday cake

All Stations GO for Classroom Project

Wednesday, January 11th, 2012

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Powers in Clarecastle was the setting for the Information Evening for volunteers travelling to Missionvale at the end of January. Group 1 will complete the block work on the 6 classroom extension to the existing primary school, with Group 2 following behind one week later to complete the roof section of the building.

In all, over 40 volunteers will make the journey to Missionvale

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Full House for Missionvale Ireland Ceili

Thursday, November 24th, 2011

mvale-ceiliThe latest in a series of Novel fundraising ideas took place in Cois Na hAbhna recently, when a MONSTER CEILI was held. Organisers Liam Kirwan and Andy Price were delighted with the packed hall for the event which raised over €2000. All monies raised will be used to fund the construction of extra classrooms for Sr Ethel’s Primary School in Missionvale Care Centre this coming January.

Fashion Evening a resounding success

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

The fashion world of the Mid West turned its eyes to Ennis last month, as part of Ennis Fashion Week, as Missionvale Ireland hosted its inaugural Fashion Evening. This style extravaganza, took place in the West County Hotel, kicking off with wine and refreshments.

 

 

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The night was an outstanding success with ticket sales, raffle income and revenues from participating stands exceeding €7000. Sr Ethel and Missionvale Ireland are extremely thankful to EVERYONE who supported the event by attending or exhibiting, and also to the exceptional Organising Committee

Dates confirmed for 2012 Trip

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

 

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The dates for Missionvale Ireland’s 2012 trip to Missionvale Care Centre have been confirmed.

Group 1

 Depart Sat Jan 21st, 2012      Return Wed Feb 1st, 2012

Group 2

 

Depart Sat Jan 28th, 2012    Return Wed Feb 8th, 2012

While the trip is still in planning stages, these dates have been confirmed to allow those wishing to travel to forward plan.

Full details of the projects to be undertaken by Group 1 and Group 2 will be published shortly, along with the cost of the trip

Missionvale Clinic and Missionvale Care Centre partner in Health Project

Monday, February 7th, 2011

    Missionvale Clinic, founded by Sr Ethel twenty years ago and run by Nelson Mandela Bay Municipal Heath Authority, treats hundreds of the poor and sick residents of this shackland area each day. Its premises are crowded and waiting queus stand and sit patiently for many hours before being seen.  

In 2008 Missionvale Care Centre, through the kindness and energy of a dedicated group of Volunteers and Organisers from Co Clare in Ireland, built a magnificent Resource Centre for the provision of health and welfare programs for the sick in mind and body.

 

Missionvale Care Centre has now joined hands with the overcrowded Clinic next door. From Feb 2011, the Resource Centre will house a new unit, staffed by Clinic Sisters and Nurses and our own qualified nursing staff, and so significantly improve the lives of the sick and suffering residents of this area.

Sr Bulewa Kebe and Volunteer Nurse Mavis Manyathi consult with their first patient of the morning. Outside, another fifty wait patiently.

Sr Bulewa Kebe and Volunteer Nurse Mavis Manyathi consult with their first patient of the morning. Outside, another fifty wait patiently.

 

The following services will now offered Mondays to Fridays: 

·         TB Clinic

·         Voluntary Counselling and Testing for HIV

·         Antenatal Clinic

·         Baby immunisation clinic

·         Readiness programme for Antiretroviral Treatment (ART)

·         Chronic reviews

·         Drawing blood for testing / investigation