Construction/Rénovation

Marillac Educational Center – Emergency Staircase

The Marillac Educational Center urgently needs a new emergency stairwell due to the inadequacies in the current staircase construction. The existing staircase is unable to support the weight of the substantial number of students, teachers, and staff—354 secondary and technical students, 27 teachers, and 28 administrative and support staff—during emergency evacuations. Through observations during drills, […]

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St. Vincent Senior Care Facility Renovations

As the sole support for neglected and vulnerable elderly individuals in the region, Saint Vincent’s Home urgently requires renovations, especially in the inadequate accommodations of the Saint Louise de Marillac Dormitory. The Daughters aim to establish a Day Care Center, offering a secure and family-like environment for the elderly to live a normal life. This

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Wall Construction for Security in Murhu

In Murhu, India, the Sisters are dedicated to offering educational services to the village children. Unfortunately, the learning environment is frequently disrupted by inebriated villagers and the presence of dangerous wild animals. In order to establish a secure and stable space for education, the Sisters propose the construction of a protective wall around the school

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Construction of Multi-Purpose Hall at St. Vincent Ashram

The project aims to construct a supportive environment for 130 girls in St. Vincent’s Ashram hostel, attending Bengali medium classes from 1st to 10th grade, with the goal of enabling their seamless transition to Higher Secondary +2 education. At present, the hostel accommodates 130 children, and the specific request is for funds to construct a

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Furnishing and Security at Rosalie Rendu Development Center

The region of Alotau in Papua New Guinea faces extreme levels of poverty. The Sisters are seeking to help break the cycle of poverty and the community’s dependence on outside benefactors for resources including food, shelter, clothing, education, and healthcare. To do so, the Sisters have proposed the construction of the Rosalie Rendu Community Center.

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