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MFM Ireland raises funds for new youth centre in north Dublin

Last update - Sunday, July 15, 2012, 13:29 By Isaac E. Gwin

MFM Ireland raises funds for new youth centre in north Dublin

Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries (MFM) Ireland raised more than €5,000 to purchase a building they plan to restore into a community youth centre at a special fundraising event in Dublin recently.
Nearly 80 people attended the fundraising event, where a presentation was given detailing plans for converting an old building near the MFM Ireland headquarters in Ballyboggan Industrial Estate in north Dublin into a youth centre where children and young adults can congregate.
“We felt like we needed a place purely dedicated to teaching the word of God to children where they could gather to play and be safe,” said Frank Attoh, head of building development. “The luncheon was a great success and we are well on our way to raising the funds needed to buy the building.”
Attoh also said fundraising would continue once the building is purchased in order to furnish it and to make needed renovations.
MFM Ireland national church administrator Pastor Garba Mike – speaking on behalf of Pastor (Dr) Anthony J Eziashi, the regional pastor of the church in Ireland – urged members of the public to support local youth by donating generously to the building fund.
Pastor Garba said the building will be used by both young people in the church and their counterparts in the areas of Finglas, Glasnevin and Cabra, and would foster unity between all communities in the area.


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