THE second Building of Hope team to arrive in Mombassa in Kenya have been starting work at 4am and major progress has been made on the train- ing centre for parishioners of Cranny priest, Fr Martin Keane.
‘The heat is incredible in the after- noon so the volunteers have been get- ting out and on-site extra early to get the job done,” said project organiser, Olive Halpin.
Volunteer Tony McMahon from Lissycasey said that the team effort is “amazing”’.
“From roofing to kerbing, to elec- tronics and anything else that needs to be done, everyone is pitching in. There’s a massive willingness from everyone. Everyone mucks in. And the weather is absolutely roasting.”
Electrician Sean Hull, also from Lissycasey, said that “nearly every- one helped with the roof for the first days and now that that’s done, we’ve split into different groups and started some inside work and putting down pavements. It’s all go.”
The roofing is now finished and some of the rooms have been plas- tered with an amount of kerbing and paving also laid.
Volunteers have also been meeting the people of Fr Martin’s parish and learning how their efforts will change lives of the people of Migombani.
Olive said the Cranny priest is “de- lighted with the work and the people
here are amazed that so many people would make this journey to better their lives. It’s such an amazing ex- perience. The volunteers will never forget it and the people of Migom- bani certainly won’t.”
With one of the most difficult parts of the job now behind them – roof- ing in the blazing sun – the next two groups of volunteers will still have plenty to do, with plumbing tiling more electrics, painting, decorating
and a massive clean-up all to come still.
Many of the volunteers brought specialist tools with them but some of the most ordinary items are the most impossible to get in Mombas- sa, said Olive.
“We’re making a special appeal to anyone coming in the fourth group to try to bring paint rollers and paint trays – we just can’t get them here and the painting will be so much slower
and harder if we don’t have them. Please, please bring some out.”
On February 14, in Ballybeg Com- munity Centre there will be a post- poned “Turkey Trot’ to raise money for volunteer Rob O’Neill. It starts at lpm and everyone is welcome.