Malta Independent

Journeys with Mission Fund: 25th Anniversar­y

- Joe Mifsud

It all started in July 1992. We arrived safely at the port city of Oran in Algeria after a journey by train from Tunis. An assorted dozen of Mission Fund volunteers on the first missionary experience abroad twenty-five years ago.

Among others, the group included a medical student, a handiman, a cook, a pharmacist, a housewife, an accountant, a hospital administra­tor and a Gozitan priest. Sr Yvonne Gera, a resident missionary in Algeria, welcomed us and bundled us into waiting vans.

Our residence, a spacious, dilapidate­d building with a large central courtyard had a large ficus tree that was to provide shade at lunchtime. During our stay we plastered, painted and performed electrical and plumbing repairs at our residence that was to serve as a rescue centre. The French Bishop of Oran visited us often and at times acted as our driver. Alas, he died in his car some months later, a result of the civil war raging at the time in Algeria.

Since that first adventure, Mission Fund has carried out yearly missionary experience­s each lasting five weeks in Algeria, Tunisia, Kenya, Tanzania, India, Peru, Guatemala and the Philippine­s. Projects selected are those that are health and education-oriented or related to the provision of potable water or recycling of materials.

These include extensions of schools and hospitals, bio-gas plants, septic tanks, rescue centres, a fish farm and bore holes and community wells. A health centre in South Sudan, in the final stages of completion, is one of our ambitious projects. Credit goes to the unwaiverin­g determinat­ion of Sr Irene Balzan. She has braved the perils of civil war in South Sudan for a number of years. The Maltese Ministry for Foreign Affairs has assisted financiall­y in a number of these projects. The local firms Tektraco, AFS and Electrofix have been our partners in some of the projects by providing materials, an oxygen-generating system, accessorie­s for a fish farm and solar water pumps, and technical expertise in the field. Charles deGiorgio Limited are long-time sponsors.

Mission Fund was establishe­d 33 years ago with the aim of assisting all Maltese and Gozitan missionari­es. Regular yearly donations are sent to all lay and religious missionari­es. It is the least thing that we can do to assist these lifelong volunteers. The first missionary experience was organised eight years after Mission Fund’s inception. The regular yearly missionary experience­s generous organised since then have brought us into closer contact with the missionari­es. They have helped us to have a better understand­ing of the circumstan­ces they face on a daily basis. Their priority is to offer assistance to all without preference to religious beliefs.

The volunteers who participat­e in the five-week missionary experience­s organised by Mission Fund meet weekly for at least six months, undergo a vaccinatio­n programme and participat­e in group-building sessions. The volunteers pay all expenses and money raised through fund raising is utilised for the selected project. These experience­s offer rewards that compensate for the time and energy devoted and the money spent on these humanitari­an projects.

Our next commitment is the provision of potable water from Lake Victoria to a lepers’ village in Bukumbi, Tanzania.

Donations through SMS No 5061 9203 for €11.65 or Bank Accounts HSBC 044 102 184 001; BOV 400 170 189 51; APS 200 00 661 295 or Lombard Bank 014 408 221 15 are greatly appreciate­d. Alternativ­ely, donations may be sent by cheque or money order payable to Mission Fund at the following address: 500, Eureka Court, Blk A, Flt 6, Main Street, Mosta MST 1018.

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