To educate, challenge and involve the people of Northern Ireland in the Christ-like and unique mission of The Leprosy Mission worldwide, and to contribute to its overall operations and development.
The Leprosy Mission NI
Lagan House,
Queen's Road,
Lisburn
BT27 4TZ
t: +44 (0)28 9262 9500
e: info@tlm-ni.org
News & Events
Recent Events

World Leprosy Day 2012
Posted 22/02/12
Sunday 29th January was a special day set aside
throughout the mission to celebrate the work worldwide. World Leprosy Day is our
opportunity to get together and give thanks and praise to God for all that He
has enabled ...
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Christmas Fair and Coffee Morning
Posted 14/11/11
A big thank you to everyone who popped into Lagan
House on Saturday morning. In just 3 hours we raised £2314.67 which was fantastic, it
was great to see so many faces, and the tea, coffee and buns were enjoyed by
all!
If you ...
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Christmas Cards have arrived!
Posted 03/11/11
This years Christmas cards have arrived at Lagan House
Call in and get yours early to avoid disappointment.
We have an extensive range on offer with verses and greetings that reflect the real meaning of the season.
The shop is ...
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Leprosy Mission Evening of Thanksgiving
Posted 14/09/11
TLM NI’s annual meeting was held at Knock Presbyterian Church, Belfast. The theme was an ‘Evening of Thanksgiving’. The night was organised by the Youth Advisory Council, who put together a varied and interesting progr ...
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TLM Sponsored Marathon
Posted 03/08/11
On a sunny Monday 2nd may, 45 enthusiastic sportsmen and women made their merry way to the metropolis that is Belfast, to partake in the 30th Belfast City Marathon.
These eager athletes assembled at their respective starting points, the walkers and ...
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1st Craft fair at Lagan House
Posted 01/08/11
On Thursday 16th June at 6.30pm Lagan House opened its doors for a Craft Fair. We had 19 crafters exhibing everyting from scented soaps to hand stitched bags.
The crowds flocked throughout the night and even the rain stayed away until 8.20pm. There ...
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