Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Illuminée Nganemariya is new Patron of UK Rwandan Charity Engalynx



Illuminée Nganemariya, whose book Miracle in Kigali, the Rwandan Genocide a survivor's journey, was published by the Tagman Press in 2007, has become a Patron of Engalynx, a UK based charity that has been helping orphans in Rwanda since 1998.

Engalynx founder Maralyn Bambridge has embarked on an exciting project to raise money to build a new health centre at Ntunga in the Mwulire Sector, Rwamagana District (Eastern Province) Rwanda. Mwulire Sector residents currently have to walk 22 miles to another sector for medical care.

The estimated cost for the whole project is £365,000. The Health Centre will be built section by section; so far enough funds have been raised to create a much-needed Maternity Unit.

Illuminée Nganemariya said: “Maralyn Bambridge has embarked on a wonderful project, which I am pleased to support. My father’s brothers used to live near Ntunga and I still have family in the area. I will be working with Maralyn on fundraising events and The Tagman Press will be giving a donation from sales of my book.”

Maralyn Bambridge said: “I am both honoured and delighted that Illuminée has agreed to become a Patron of Engalynx. Her book, Miracle in Kigali, is her personal story of her life in Rwanda prior to, during and following the 1994 Genocide.  How she survived and, indeed, gave birth to her son in desperate circumstances, is the miracle of the book.  Whilst not whitewashing what happened, it is not a horrific book, but is full of hope and, at times, amazing kindness.”

“I am sure that Illuminee will be a great asset to Engalynx and I am really looking forward to working with this great lady, raising funds for Rwanda and introducing her to as many of our friends as I can.”

The Tagman Press will donate £2 from purchases of Miracle in Kigali made at www.tagmanpress.com.

For more information about Engalynx see www.ukvbuilder.co.uk/sites/engalynx, or follow Engalynx on Facebook.

Thursday, 13 December 2012

Miracle in Kigali e-book at Barnes and Noble USA


Miracle in Kigali is now available as an e-book at Barnes and Noble USA, click this link for more information Barnes and Noble Miracle in Kigali .

Miracle in Kigali paperback can be ordered direct from The Tagman Press .

Monday, 3 December 2012

Miracle in Kigali Christmas Tree at 50 Christmas Trees in a Church Dickleburgh

Here is a photograph of the Miracle in Kigali tree at the ninth 50 Christmas Trees in a Church at All Saints Dickleburgh, South Norfolk. The event runs every day until Sunday 9 December, open 10am to 7pm (closes 4pm on 9 December).

This year the festival is raising money for WheelPower a charity that provides sports wheelchairs for young disabled athletes.

Thursday, 29 November 2012

50 Christmas Trees in a Church Dickleburgh Film


Here's a film from You Tube of last year's 50 Christmas Trees in a Church, Dickleburgh Norfolk. We are contributing a Miracle in Kigali tree for the 2012 festival, which runs from Sunday 2 to Sunday 9 December

Sunday, 25 November 2012

Miracle in Kigali heads for 50 Christmas Trees in a Church Dickleburgh


We are contributing a Christmas Tree again to 50 Christmas Trees in a Church Dickleburgh, South Norfolk. The Christmas tree festival will be officially opened by Norfolk Paralympian, Danny Nobbs on Saturday, December 1 at 6pm. The festival then runs from Sunday, December 2 to Sunday, December 9, open daily 10am to 7pm (closes 4pm on December 9 for prize giving).

This year, 50 Christmas Trees is raising money for WheelPower, a charity which provides sports wheelchairs for young disabled athletes.

Copies of Miracle in Kigali will be on sale at the event.

Monday, 5 November 2012

Connect2Rwanda Lunch at Norwich Roman Catholic Cathedral

The Cathedral of St John the Baptist Norwich is staging a fundraising lunch for Connect2Rwanda http://connect2rwanda.wordpress.com on Sunday 18 November at 12.30pm.

Fionula Murray, who has worked for CAFOD in different parts of Africa, will talk about the work of Connect2Rwanda. Lunch will be African style, including a traditional matoke dish from Rwanda.

Tickets are on sale in the Cathedral Shop: adult £5 and family £10 http://www.sjbcathedral.org.uk.

Miracle in Kigali will be available at the event; a donation from sales will go to Connect2Rwanda. 

Miracle in Kigali e-book edition published

An ebook edition of Miracle in Kigali has been published by The Tagman Press www.tagmanpress.com


We are pleased to announce the publication of an e-book edition of Miracle in Kigali, now available from AmazonApple iBooksKobo and Waterstones.com. For more information about the ebook edition, click here: http://bit.ly/VuncpB

To buy Miracle in Kigali (traditional printed version) click here:
http://bit.ly/YKDcTr