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Our History

Maggie at the Children's Rights Festival in La Libertad Park in El Salvador
The Volunteer Missionary Movement (VMM) was founded in 1969 by Edwina Gateley, an English laywoman, in response to a need for lay people to become more deeply involved in the mission life of the Church. After spending three years in Uganda, where she opened a very successful school for young girls and worked as a teacher, she returned to England and began to recruit and train volunteer missionaries to work in education, healthcare and pastoral projects in eastern Africa. As VMM became more widely known, it was able to send volunteers to communities in need throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America.

VMM’s United States office was opened in 1982 in the Chicago area, and subsequently was relocated to the current Greendale, Wisconsin location in 1990.  VMM-USA is governed by a ten-member Board of Directors, in consultation with VMM-USA’s membership base, and also collaborates closely with the European office in Dublin, Ireland, with two satellite offices in Liverpool, England and Glasgow, Scotland – a true international lay volunteer organization with its origins in the Catholic social justice tradition. 
 
Since 1982, more than 2,000 VMM volunteers have served in 26 countries on five continents, all living in the communities they serve.  The roles of the volunteers include teachers, health care workers, accountants, pastoral associates, builders, engineers, agricultural experts and other technical workers. VMM concentrates its resources on a smaller number of countries in order to build community among its volunteers and be a more effective witness. Currently, VMM has over 60 missioners working in Africa, including Sudan, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda, and South Africa, as well as in Guatemala,  El Salvador and Nicaragua in Central America.


The mission and vision of VMM emphasize our belief in the equality of all peoples, the obligation that we feel to the worldwide Church community, and the commitment of our staff, board, missionaries and volunteers to sustainable change through social justice efforts. VMM seeks to accompany the people we serve in faith and compassion, while providing our volunteer missionaries an invaluable opportunity for spiritual and personal development.

Our Vision
The Volunteer Missionary Movement (VMM) is an international community of lay Christians who are catalysts for peace, social justice and human empowerment of the poor and marginalized as we work together in a divided world to inspire "the transformation of all things in Christ"
(Phil. 3:21; Eph. 1:10, 22, 2:21, 4:14)

Our Mission
The Volunteer Missionary Movement (VMM) recruits lay Christians in an ecumenical spirit to witness to the Catholic social justice tradition. VMM supports their commitment to sharing their lives, resources and skills as they collaborate with domestic and overseas partners to promote equality, empower sustainable human development and challenge unjust and oppressive social structures.

 

Volunteer Missionary Movement
5980 W Loomis Rd
Greendale, WI  53129
vmm@vmmusa.org
414-423-8660








Current and Past Missioners'
and Board Members' Blogs:
Sam Estes's Blog
Billy & Kristin Byrnes's Blog
Andrea's Blog

Olivia Amadon's Blog
Timothy Muth's Blog
Jennifer Wilder's Blog
Danielle Mackey's Blog
Danny Burridge's Blog
Amanda and Greta's Blog 
Laura Hershberger's Blog
David and Nancy Slinde's Blog
Beth Tellman's Blog 
Partners, Resources and other Links:
VMM Europe 
Edwina Gateley's webpage
See our video on YouTube 
See a video about CAPAZ in Guatemala 
Share Foundation
ANADES
Friends of Batahola
Fundacion Solar