The project takes place in Nador, in northeastern Morocco, where the Daughters of Charity have been serving vulnerable communities since 1921. It supports migrants and local families living in extreme poverty due to unemployment, illness, and unstable living conditions, many of whom struggle to meet basic needs such as food, healthcare, and safe housing. The project provides practical support through food assistance, access to medical care, and small but essential household repairs. About 100 people will benefit directly, with the goal of easing daily hardship, strengthening family stability, and helping migrants move toward greater integration in the community.
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