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Bangui – Nutrition + Support for Prisoners

The Central Prison of Ngaraba in Bangui, Central African Republic, was built for 400 inmates but now holds over 1,500. Inmates receive only one inadequate meal per day, leaving many – especially the sick – malnourished. Daughters provides a weekly, nutrient-rich meal focused on protein and vitamins to support 50 vulnerable individuals, including malnourished prisoners, […]

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Masanga – Incinerator DREAM Campus

The Masanga Health Centre in Tanzania is requesting funds to construct proper medical waste management infrastructure including an incinerator, ash pit, and placenta pit to replace inadequate existing facilities. The project aims to ensure safe disposal of infectious medical waste, improve sanitation and hygiene conditions, and enhance infection prevention and control at the health center,

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San Gil – Tuition for PWD at Marillac Foundation School

The Marillac Foundation School in San Gil-Santander plays a transformative role in addressing the deep-rooted social and educational neglect experienced by children, youth, and adults with cognitive, physical, sensory, and intellectual disabilities. In a region lacking government programs for special education and disability support, this project offers a rare and vital lifeline—particularly for families living

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Beni – Renovations at Sacred Heart Nursing Home

This project seeks to refurbish critical infrastructure at the Sacred Heart of Jesus Nursing Home in Beni, Bolivia to renovate the nursing room, improve bathrooms with wheelchair accessibility and geriatric shower facilities, and repair corridors, ceilings, and floors that connect different sections of the facility. The Daughters of Charity aim to provide safe, dignified living

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St. Vincent Transition Clinic

This project aims to provide crucial assistance to hospital patients from the most impoverished and remote areas of Paraguay, particularly indigenous individuals who lack family support and economic resources. The primary objective is to offer necessary care, including medications and treatment, to those who are abandoned and cannot afford basic healthcare after leaving the hospital.

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