Pat Barry of Project ESPWA and Diarmaid O Donnell (left) and Brian Lyons (right) of Clean Ireland Recycling pictured ahead of a shipment of building materials ahead of its departure for Kenya.ย 

SHANNON HEADQUARTERED, Clean Ireland Recycling is helping to build a new disability centre in Kenya.

Clean Ireland Recycling has teamed up with Irish charity Project ESPWA. The facility is set to open in early 2026 and will cater to hundreds of children and adults with disabilities.

Multiple volunteer missions from Ireland has helped the project to steadily take shape.

From its Shannon base, Clean Ireland Recycling is providing building materials that are scarce locally, including timber, door locks, hinges, electrical sockets and switches. The shipment recently left Cork Port bound for Kenya.

Managing Director Brian Lyons, who has a son with disabilities, will travel to Bamba with volunteers in February 2026 to help complete the centre.

Kilrush man Lyons said the project is โ€œvery much driven by personal connections,โ€ particularly the inspiration of long-time ESPWA volunteer Pat Barry and board member Dan Ducey.

Pat Barry and Dan Ducey of Project ESPWA pictured ahead of a shipment of building materials ahead of its departure for Kenya. Credit CIR.

Project ESPWA, whose name means โ€œhopeโ€ in Haitian Creole, has worked in crisis-affected communities worldwide since 2010. Each year, skilled Irish volunteers travel to Kenya to build schools, deliver clean water and support local communities.

โ€œWe have been inspired with stories of their work, from building a school in Shirango, Kenya, to the emotional moment locals saw clean water flow from a new borehole for the first time,โ€ Brian added.

He said the partnership โ€œhighlights how local businesses can make a tangible difference overseas, providing not just materials but hope and opportunity to some of the worldโ€™s most disadvantaged communities.โ€

Clean Ireland Recycling provides waste management services across Clare, Limerick and Tipperary. With more than 35 yearsโ€™ experience, the award-winning company has a strong record of supporting charitable projects both in Ireland and abroad, combining professional expertise with social and environmental responsibility.

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