Mark McGreevy OBE
President Depaul Group | Depaul International
In 2017 the global Vincentian Family asked Depaul International to lead on the Famvin Homeless Alliance on behalf of the Heads of the Vincentian Family with the President of Depaul International Mark McGreevy OBE assuming the role of FHA Coordinator.
Mark joined Depaul in February 1990 as one of the first employees of the charity which was set up initially in London, working with homeless young people sleeping rough on the streets. In 1992 he became CEO of Depaul UK, and over the next 10 years it quickly expanded into a national charity, followed by growth into homelessness services in Ireland, at the invitation of the Irish government.
Depaul International was established in 2004, with Mark moving into the Group CEO role, and overseeing the charity’s expansion into more European countries and across to the USA. In 2022 Mark assumed a new role as President of the Depaul Group and handed over his duties to Matthew Carter OBE.
In 2014 Mark co-founded of the Institute of Global Homelessness based in Chicago, a joint partnership between DePaul University Chicago and Depaul International which is currently working on a strategy to end street homelessness in 150 cities by 2030 as well as working with the UN to secure ending homelessness as part of the Sustainable Development Goal.
Mark is a past trustee of the international aid charities CAFOD, Mary’s Meals and a Fellow of Leeds Trinity University.
In January 2018 Mark was invited to speak about street homelessness at the United Nations’ 56 th session of the Commission for Social Development: https://int.depaulcharity.org/depaul-ceo-united-nations
Depaul International website: https://int.depaulcharity.org
Yasmine Cajuste
Project Development Manager
A native Haitian, Yasmine currently serves as the Project Development Manager for the Famvin Homeless Alliance.
From 2011 to 2016, Yasmine was a member of the Vincentian Family Collaboration Commission (VFCC), a team that coordinates a unique training experience designed by and for the Vincentian Family to learn together what strategies can be used to collaborate in the Vincentian struggle against poverty.
After contributing to the conception and launching of Zafen in 2009, the International Vincentian Family Project for the 350th Anniversary of the Deaths of St. Vincent de Paul and St. Louise de Marillac, she participated on the Board that helps coordinate the Vincentian efforts to alleviate poverty in Haiti. Later on, in April 2013, she worked for two years with the Vincentian Family Haiti Initiative (
A member of the Vincentian Marian Youth from 1995 to 2015, Yasmine became a full-time volunteer in 2003 and worked in the Association’s headquarters in Madrid (Spain) for eight years, putting her trilingual skills at the service of VMY. She served as the International President of this Branch of the Vincentian Family from 2005 to 2015. In this position, she participated in various international events, visited VMY groups in several countries and continents, and helped coordinate many Vincentian formation projects.
With seven years of teaching experience, Yasmine holds a bachelors degree in Education from Quisqueya University (Haiti) and a masters in Educational Leadership from DePaul University (Chicago, USA).
Natalie Monteza
Campaign Coordinator
Natalie is a Vincentian since her elementary school education at the Colegio Sant Vicente de Paul in Panama, where she grew up. In 2004, she joined the headquarters of the International Association of Charities (AIC), as Head of the Projects Capacity-Building Service to coach and developed training tools for AIC volunteers in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe and Latin America. From 2009 to 2015 she served as Secretary General of that Branch of the Vincentian Family (VF). She too was a member of the VF Collaboration Commission (VFCC) from 2011 to 2015 and coordinated the deployment of the VF Collaborative Action training Program (VFCAP) to Spanish speaking countries.
In addition to her collaboration with the Vincentian Family, Natalie has worked in the international cooperation development sector. She served as Project Manager and Deputy National Coordinator of operations in Guatemala of an Italian non-governmental organization which ran several humanitarian assistance and development projects. Thanks to her field experience she has developed specific training material and guidelines on human rights and, in particular, those of women and girls.
More recently, as a consultant she has collaborated with international networks of Catholic charities (CIDSE and Caritas Internationalis), and other international civil society networks (CONCORD and FORUS). She has also contributed to programs funded by the European Union and the United Nations in Latin America and Africa respectively.
Natalie earned an International Relations degree from Brown University (U.S.A.), and a Public Policy Masters from Universidad Rafael Landívar (Guatemala). Additionally, she has completed diplomas on Civil Society Management and Monitoring & Evaluation with a Human Rights perspective. She speaks Spanish, English, French and Italian.
Laura Hillier
Senior Programme Officer
Laura joined Depaul International as Senior Programme Officer in December 2022. The role involves supporting Depaul subsidiaries on programme quality – key focus areas include safeguarding, data/impact, and finding opportunities to foster best practice and collaboration across the Depaul Group.
Prior to that, Laura worked with Depaul UK for 3 years, in a national role which focused on the quality of community hosting programmes for young people experiencing homelessness (Nightstop and Supported Lodgings). Going further back, Laura has also worked in educational publishing, mental health research and as a support worker with a range of client groups. She also volunteered with local women’s charities for several years. Laura has a BSc in Psychology, an MRes in Health & Wellbeing and an MPhil in Health Research.
Outside of work, Laura loves running, cooking and baking for friends and family – and mostly, chilling out with her cat!
Anna Mosca
Programme Officer
Anna is a qualified educator with a diverse background, having worked in various settings, including shared accommodations, hostels, hospitals, and prevention services, supporting individuals in need, such as people experiencing homelessness, people who are refugees, and those struggling with addiction issues and eating disorders in both Italy and the UK. Her journey with the Depaul Group began five years ago when she started as a European Solidarity Corps volunteer. Over the subsequent four years, she dedicated herself to the Nightstop program in Sheffield, providing crucial support to individuals seeking emergency accommodation.
In 2022, Anna took on a new role, becoming a Programme Officer at Famvin Homeless Alliance. In this capacity, she actively contributes to the development of the 13 Houses Campaign and supports various initiatives within the FHA programs.
Anna holds a bachelor’s degree in health education and a master’s degree in Global Journalism.