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www.miseancara.ie /MiseanCaraIreland @miseancara Support Misean Cara You can support Misean Cara and our members by making a donation. Your donation will help to support the vital development work missionaries undertake around the world. There are three ways to donate 1. Go to miseancara.ie and click DONATE 2. Make a one-off donation via bank transfer 3. Make a regular donation using the Standing Order Form on this leaflet The Love and Hope Centre in Kenya is run by the Franciscan Missionary Sisters For Africa. Phoebe received financial support from the Centre. “I found out about my status, that I was HIV positive. They gave me a loan to help me set up a café. The money I make pays for school fees for my children, and vegetables to eat.” The Warmi Huasi project, run by the Columban Fathers, supports children aged 6 to 12 years old to participate as active citizens in San Benito, Peru. “This is my town, San Benito, and as the town grows, we’re growing too. As children in the community, we want to help it improve, and that’s why we have our organisation.’ Together we can work towards a brighter future for vulnerable communities in developing countries. One-Off Donation - Bank Transfer If you would like to make a one-off donation to Misean Cara, please use our bank details below to make an Electronic Fund Transfer. When making a donation please use the bank reference ‘DONATION’ and ‘YOUR NAME’. Account: Misean Cara Bank: Bank of Ireland BIC: BOFIIE2D IBAN: IE66 BOFI 9002 5220 0435 50 Misean Cara gratefully acknowledges the funding support of: CHY 15772 Charity Reg. No. 20055325 Codo a Codo runs a cultural group for children supported by the Little Sisters of the Assumption in Bogotá, Colombia. Misean Cara, 563 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin, D08 EP8E, Ireland. [email protected] +353 1 405 5028 www.miseancara.ie Facebook: /MiseanCaraIreland Twitter: @miseancara Front cover: Florence making environmentally friendly smokeless briquettes. Project supported by Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Mukono, Uganda,

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Page 1: Together we can work towards improve, and that’s a ... · grows, we’re growing too. As children in the community, we want to help it improve, and that’s why we have our organisation.’

www.miseancara.ie

/MiseanCaraIreland

@miseancara

Support Misean Cara

You can support Misean Cara and our members by making a donation. Your donation will help to support the vital development work missionaries undertake around the world.

There are three ways to donate1. Go to miseancara.ie and click DONATE2. Make a one-off donation via bank transfer3. Make a regular donation using the

Standing Order Form on this leaflet

The Love and Hope Centre in Kenya is run by the

Franciscan Missionary Sisters For Africa. Phoebe received financial support from the Centre.“I found out about my status, that I was HIV positive. They gave me a loan

to help me set up a café. The money I

make pays for school fees for my children, and

vegetables to eat.”

The Warmi Huasi project, run by the Columban Fathers, supports children aged

6 to 12 years old to participate as

active citizens in San Benito, Peru.

“This is my town, San Benito, and

as the town grows, we’re growing too.

As children in the community,

we want to help it improve, and that’s

why we have our organisation.’

Together we can work towards a brighter future for vulnerable communities in developing countries.

One-Off Donation - Bank Transfer

If you would like to make a one-off donation to Misean Cara, please use our bank details below to make an Electronic Fund Transfer. When making a donation please use the bank reference ‘DONATION’ and ‘YOUR NAME’.

Account: Misean CaraBank: Bank of IrelandBIC: BOFIIE2DIBAN: IE66 BOFI 9002 5220 0435 50

Misean Cara gratefully acknowledges the funding support of:

CHY 15772 Charity Reg. No. 20055325

Codo a Codo runs a cultural group for children supported by the Little Sisters of the Assumption in Bogotá, Colombia.

Misean Cara, 563 South Circular Road,

Kilmainham, Dublin, D08 EP8E, Ireland.

[email protected] +353 1 405 5028 www.miseancara.ie Facebook: /MiseanCaraIreland Twitter: @miseancara

Front cover: Florence making environmentally friendly smokeless briquettes. Project supported by Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in Mukono, Uganda,

Page 2: Together we can work towards improve, and that’s a ... · grows, we’re growing too. As children in the community, we want to help it improve, and that’s why we have our organisation.’

About Misean Cara

Misean Cara is an international and Irish faith-based missionary movement working with some of the most marginalised and vulnerable communities in developing countries.

Our movement is made up of 91 member organisations working in over 50 countries. Our members run projects which aim to protect human rights and tackle social inequalities by delivering services and advocating for change in the areas of education, health and livelihoods.

Missionaries Transform Lives

Misean Cara recognises that its strength lies in the faith, dedication and skills of its members. Our members live long-term in the communities they serve, and work alongside local people to make a significant and sustained difference to the lives of those in need.

Emergency Response

Missionaries build strong relationships of trust within the communities they live, and are often first to respond to crises with in-depth local knowledge. Missionaries stay with communities before, during and after a crisis, helping to rebuild lives and enhance long-term resilience.

What We Do

Misean Cara provides a range of supports for the international development work of our members. We access and distribute funding for projects, provide advice and mentoring to our members, and visit the projects we support to monitor and evaluate their success.

Misean Cara supports our members at every step of their journey, from the initial identification of need, to the evaluation of completed projects.

Visit www.miseancara.ie to read more about the work of Misean Cara and our members.

Regular Donation - Standing Order Form

If you would like to set up a regular standing order to donate to Misean Cara, please complete the form below and post to:

Finance, Misean Cara, 563 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin, D08 EP8E, Ireland.

Instruction To The BankPlease pay Misean Cara Account, Bank of Ireland

BIC: BOFIIE2D | IBAN: IE66 BOFI 9002 5220 0435 50

First Name:

Surname:

Address:

Phone Number:

Email:

Account Holder:

Bank:

Branch:

BIC:

IBAN:

Donation Amount: Frequency:

Start Date: End Date:

(Office Use)Bank Ref.

Signature: Date:

Tick to allow Misean Cara to contact you to claim tax back on your donation. Applicable to donations totalling over €250/year.

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War War Zaw is a teacher and graduate of the Marist Education Programmes, run by the Marist Fathers in Ranong, Thailand.

Education Improve access to quality education and learning

HealthImprove access to health care, clean water and sanitation

Sustainable livelihoodsImprove household incomes, food and nutrition

Human rightsProtect and promote human rights for vulnerable people

Missionary approachEnhance and promote the long-term, committed approach of Missionaries

Emergencies Misean Cara members respond to emergencies around the world

Our Work