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Musango Students School Fees

In Musango, Rwanda, poverty prevents many children from accessing quality secondary education. This leads to issues like school dropouts, early pregnancies, and youth vagrancy. The Daughters of Charity aim to address this by providing financial support for 11 poor students (6 girls and 5 boys) to attend secondary school. The project will cover school fees, […]

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Bulbula – St. Joseph School Operations

In Bulbula, Ethiopia, many disadvantaged children lack access to quality education due to poverty and inadequate public school systems. While free primary education is available, it often lacks quality, and private schools are too expensive for poor families. St. Joseph School addresses this need by providing free, high-quality education to disadvantaged children. The project aims

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Kicukiro – Support for St. Paul Primary School Students

The Daughters of Charity are seeking to support the education of 22 impoverished secondary school students (13 girls and 9 boys, ages 14-21) in the Kicukiro district. The project aims to promote the dignity and integral formation of these young people by covering their school fees, materials, and transportation costs. The project will directly benefit

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Scholarships for College Students

The Youth Development through Education project aims to help youth pursue college education by providing financial assistance for tuition, food, uniforms, and transportation. Currently supporting 26 college students from remote provinces, slum areas, and indigenous communities, the project targets youth whose parents lack the financial means to support their education. The program emphasizes both educational

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Tablada – vehicle for Casa San Vincente

The Daughters of Charity serve impoverished families in the Tablada Nueva neighborhood of Paraguay, providing economic, educational, and spiritual support. The Sisters run a school for children ages 4 to 16 and a center for vocation ministry and pastoral activities for the disadvantaged. An “open center” offers comprehensive help, including care, food, clothing, school, and

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