I visited the project in August 2006 with Ossory Youth who were working with Habitat for Humanity in Embangweni. It was great to see the work which you have done and the new premises being built at the moment. I just want to wish you the best of luck, it really is paradise there.
Trish Campion | | Killkenny Ireland
07 July 2006 at 09:29
you are turely amazing - thank God for people like you!
Sue | New York USA
06 July 2006 at 14:42
Your story and hard work is heart rendering - well done to you
pipedreams | dublin ireland
18 July 2005 at 12:10
hi mags, sorry to leave this on the message book but my email wont be up and running until next week. i have booked my flight . i arrive on the 25th nov and fly home on the 7th feb. i hope these dates are ok with you. i have ordered book on chichewa and another on tropical medicine in preparation! looking forward to meeting you and seeing the great work you are undertaking. best wishes, kirstie
kirstie | | liverpool england
13 July 2005 at 20:00
Mrs. Riordan, the donation just made on line is in memory of Phyllis Cotter, the mother of my son in law Noel. Phyllis was a lively, warm and loving person who passed away several days ago in Cork. Her son Noel and our daughter Jeanine introduced us to your project through their support of Tom’s charity hike. It is wonderful how world wide your work has become known. I am pleased to remember Phyllis by supporting your good work.---Best to you, Francie Royce
Francie Royce | | Portland, Oregon USA
04 July 2005 at 19:03
Mags, Do you remember me from the Big "E" ? We met three years ago when all this was just an idea. We spoke about the losses of our loved ones and how that has inspired each of us to do great things? My sister Lindsey dieid on Pan Am 103. I still use my Malawi key chain. Will you be at this years Big "E"? Just visited your website today. Keep up the good work and God bless. Yours truly,
John Otenasek
john otenasek | | Harrisonburg VA usa
24 June 2005 at 22:46
First visited Cape Maclear over 40 years ago. A Paradise indeed but also a place which records the sacrifice of early pioneers - black and white. Can emphasise with you as we lost our son in 1999. He lived his early years in Malawi and his medical books now form part of the library at the Medical School in Blantyre. You have done a wonderful thing for the people of Cape Maclear. May God bless you and all your volunteers.
Stewart McCullough | | Carrickfergus N. Ireland
16 May 2005 at 18:26
You are bringing life to a village.I am inspired by your courage and dedication.Good luck with your amazing work.
John Silver
08 May 2005 at 18:56
hi mags!i was a pupil of yours in Coláiste íde and i just had the urge to look up the site!im glad i did!ialways admired you as a person and for the work you are doing,glad to report that my admiration is still intact if not greater!!!!!! woul love to help out one summer!
AiLing Nic Sheoin | | Wicklow Ireland
04 May 2005 at 14:22
well done with all youVe achieved! love the 4th year girls
Ciara Dorgan | | dingle Ireland
12 April 2005 at 20:38
Hi Mags! Hope all is going well out there for you and your team!were all thinking about you back homw!From3rd year girls in the Dingle convent!!!Hope to see you back home again shortly!!
Deirdre Sullivan | Meanscoil na Toirbhirte, An Daingean Ireland
18 February 2005 at 11:50
Saw the programme this morning, fantastc, well done!
Colm E | | Dublin Ireland
18 February 2005 at 09:37
Well done just seen you on your slot on the TV this morning. Very impressive indeed in what you have done.
Aidan
01 February 2005 at 08:37
You are an inspiration to mankind!
Rachel, Sarah Murphy | | Cork Ireland
19 January 2005 at 11:17
Mags I so admire all the work you have done for the People of Malawi
Its a truly worthy cause and deserves to be supported
Martin | Galway ireland
18 January 2005 at 06:53
Hi Mags and all the crew in Cape McClear, Very proud of all the work and dedication that this project has inspired. I wish you all the love and luck in the world! Clare
Clare | | Sydney Australia
12 December 2004 at 15:47
I have visited the Billy Riordan Memorial Clinic at Cape Maclear.The Trust is doing a marvellous job in the village.Other African projects must look and learn. Congratulations to the director and all concerned.
Alan O Keeffe | | Ireland
24 November 2004 at 21:00
Congratulations on the opening of the clinic!! I hope everything is going well for you all. God bless!
Edelle Lundon | | Italy
19 September 2004 at 00:29
visited your clinic at cape maclear... its a gift to village.what a great project and what a great team.i must add my congratulations to both of you mags and dan.see you again in cape
peggy browne | | United Kingdom
11 August 2004 at 21:56
Hi Mag, what a great achievement. Your project is just fantastic. Please keep up and God bless.