Wednesday 12 September 2012


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Special honour for Mission International director:
In the Queen's Jubilee year the birthday honours list included the name of Mission International founder and 
director, Hugh Henderson who received an MBE for voluntary service to the international community.  Hugh and his family and all those involved in Mission International are delighted and wish to say "thank you" to everyone for the many messages of congratulation which have arrived from around the world.   Hugh says "This unexpected but very welcome award is well received, however the many supporters in the UK and our partners in the developing world are the ones who have made the successful work of Mission International possible".  


Cluster Dynamics
Cluster Dynamics is a new initiative designed to bring funding to 'Cluster' groups in the developing world.   A cluster group is a small co-operative of families who have come together to pool their resources in terms of skills, energy and finance to develop projects which will provide support for them and their families.

Single Parent families:
Many of our cluster groups are single parent families (usually mothers with children) and due to their very difficult economic situation they find it difficult to provide even the basics for their children.   The cluster groups will provide a collective approach to their situation which allows a new dynamic to be at work bringing new hope and new opportunities.   

Project options:
A wide range of projects are possible, however a number of common examples are as follows:  Chicken production, donkey water transport, wheat farming, bee keeping and furniture making.

Small Grants:
Mission International, with your help and support, will provide small start-up grants of £500, £1000 and £1500 to get these new sustainable projects under way.

Making a Donation:
Please visit our Make a Donation page where you will find a number of ways you can give.

Find out more:
to find out more please click on Cluster Dynamics image 


Helping the poor - Carson, Keller & Piper!
Truck livery in place:
This truck which has been donated to Mission International and is bound for Burundi later this year. It has now had its unique livery put in place and is ready to be filled with resources.  
The vehicle will be sent to Burundi to carry resources for Mission International projects there, like tools and computers for our proposed skills centre in Gatumba.  Once there it will serve as refrigerated transport for fish from lake Tanganyika to the hinterland of Burundi and from there beef, fruit and vegetables will be transported back to the city.   This will help both communities a great deal.   Poor rural communities which lie far from the lake have little opportunity to buy fish to vary and improve their diet at affordable prices and beef is difficult to carry into the city maintaining its freshness.

This partnership between Mission International and Rema Ministries will benefit many of the 900,000 refugee returnee families who are currently coming back to Burundi from exile in neighbouring countries.   The Burundi government is struggling to try to cope with the huge influx of their people retuning in such a short period of time.   Mission International is partnering with Rema Ministries to do what ever we can to help these returnees as they try to start their lives over again in their home country, although some of them have never lived their before, having been refugees for many, many years. 
We are grateful to those who have donated time and resources, like paint etc, to see the truck looking so well in advance of the trip.

Laptop helps Kabera student!
A business studies degree student living with his wife and child in Kabera slum in Nairobi Kenya is now the proud owner of a laptop donated by one of Mission International's supporters.   Aloice Okuku is delighted with his new acquisition and feels very excited about the support that he has received to study at university level. 
Aloice is keen to develop his education and skills so that he can adequately support his family and become a valued member of the workforce in his beloved Kenya.  He wants to pass on his thanks to those who are supporting him and to those who have made the laptop available.  

To find out more information on how to support a student please visit our Student Sponsorship page.  To make a donation, please visit our 'Make a Donation' page.

If you would like to find out more, or have items of technology which you would like to donate to support needy individuals, families and communities please visit our Mission Technology page.

Coat Caddie:
This amazing little invention will help you keep your coat with you in the UK's changeable weather and allow you to keep your valuables safe at the same time.  

Kandaria (St Andrews) Irrigation project:
(click on image to open album of related photos)
Kandaria village lies on the shores of Lake Victoria near Kisumu in Kenya.  The project (see irrigation appeal below) is designed to provide a regular source of water for a remote village which relies on agricultural projects to raise the funds to send their children to school.   One major donor was Menzieshill High School in Dundee who carried out sponsored events to raise the funds required to purchase a water pump and pipework to get this crucial project under way.
The image shows the villagers testing the pump, and it can be easily seen that it can pump a high volume of water, which is exactly what is needed to flood rice fields and irrigate fields of crops.

Hope Centre Development:
Mission International is now raising funds in order to further develop the Hope Centre complex in Burundi.   There are three major new phases planned which will be developed on land already purchased and adjacent to the Homes already built for the Hope centre children.   To see the history of what has already been accomplished since 2006 please visit www.HopeCentreBurundi.com where you will find lots of detail.   To find out about the three new phases on the drawing board [please click on the 'Hope Centre Development' image here and you will open a detailed view of what is planned.   

To make a donation:
If you can support this project which is designed to support refugee returnees in Burundi, please visit our 'Make a Donation' page where you will find a variety of ways you can give.

Join a team in 2013:
Mission International sends teams to Burundi which engage with the Hope Centre community and are involved in outreach, in practical support and also our Mission Medics teams are involved too.




Mission Teams 2013:
Change a life through sponsorship!
Many children in the developing world are barely surviving and in abject poverty.   Child sponsorship is a wonderful way to help a child and their family to see hope for the future.   Mission International's Global Sponsor programme caters for children of all ages and abilities, allowing them to get through primary and secondary school, giving them the skills and education to help them go out into the world of work, and for some receive support to go to college or university.

If you would like to sponsor a child please visit our child sponsorship web page where you can find out more information and begin the process of sponsoring a child.   if you are now at the stage where you want to go ahead and sponsor a child please go to our make a donation page and there complete the standing order (|Regular monthly giving) form which is located as an attachment at the foot of the page.

To fully sponsor a child with Mission International required a regular monthly donation of £20/month  (£240/year)   You can part sponsor from £5/month (£60/year).   There are some children, due to their circumstances require up to £30/month (£360/year).   

Irrigation Appeal!
Please consider supporting this appeal to find irrigation equipment funding for a project in Kenya!
The 'St Andrews Project' (an indigenous project and a partner of Mission International in Kenya) is in need of help to raise funding to provide some infrastructure for their rice and vegetable growing project in the village of Kandaria near Kisumu.   

There are a total of 18 households who will benefit from this project (almost 200 people).   A remote community currently living in very poor circumstances, they are doing everything they can locally and they will of course share al of the labour in terms of cultivation, sowing and planting, weeding and crop protection.   The project will provide a water pump and irrigation pipes to transport water from Lake Victoria to their fields nearby.  There is a portion of the funding to provide fuel and maintenance for the pump, seeds and tools to make sure the crops are well looked after until the time of harvest.

The result will be a major change in this small community.   In recent days they have built their own school and so want to be able to afford to hire teachers and send their children to the school.   The project will allow them develop their circumstances

Currently we have raised £1000 of the £8500 required to fully fund this project.   If you are able to help by making a donation, large or small, to this project we, and they would be very grateful.