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DC IPS has recently received a $1,000,000 award to fund Daughters of Charity projects. Give today and Double the Impact! Your gift will support ministries and projects around the world as Sisters toil against disasters, conflicts, extreme poverty, human trafficking, diseases, lack of clean water, and so much more. A gift of any size is helpful.
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Roof for Social Welfare Home
This home for the disabled was established in 1919 and currently has 143 residents. The home needs a new roof to protect from the rain and cold. Sisters provide care and support to those most in need including both children and adults living with disabilities, those with chronic illness, and the staff necessary to provide care. This home has become a refuge to the community as the residents have no other options or support. This ...
Carapegua – Electrical Upgrade for Virgen Poderosa School
The Daughters of Charity have been serving in Carapeguá, Paraguay, for 63 years, aiding the poorest and most abandoned in society. They help manage the Virgen Poderosa School, which has 760 students, many from economically disadvantaged families. Due to an increase in the student population, the school has exceeded its current power contract, causing electrical overloads and frequent blackouts that damage equipment. The National Electricity Administration (ANDE) has notified the school of its irregular power ...
Protection and Recovery Program at Hospicio de San Jose
Hospicio de San Jose is the oldest charitable social welfare institution in the Philippines. It was established in 1810 and was originally a home for the beggars. In 1862, the Daughters of Charity missioned DC Sisters to the Philippines, subsequently the management of Hospicio de San Jose was entrusted to the Daughters of Charity in 1865. The hospital is home to children, persons with special needs, older persons, and persons in crisis including the victim-survivors ...