Health

Kattingia – Vehicle for Medical Outreach and Emergencies

Daughters of Charity serve the impoverished in Odisha, India, a region with limited medical access. They run a dispensary that provides essential healthcare and operate two hostels that enable children from distant, mountainous areas to attend school. The goal of this project is to allow Daughters to purchase a vehicle to transport children, women, and

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Classrooms and Therapy Rooms for Persons with Disabilities

The Daughters of Charity have been serving in Phuoc Tan Ward, Vietnam since 1968, providing care for patients and support for poor families. They also operate a kindergarten, primarily serving children of low-income workers. In recent years, they have welcomed children with disabilities, now caring for about 25. This project aims to build two dedicated

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Water Sanitation & Hygiene Upgrades at St Vincent de Paul School

Daughters of Charity aim to improve the health of about 1,000 children, adolescents, and vulnerable people in Peru’s Awajún district by installing a water purification plant at the San Vicente de Paul – Awajun Educational Institution. The project will provide clean drinking water, reduce gastrointestinal diseases, promote hygiene, and raise awareness about water safety. Activities

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Food, Medical Support, and Other Necessities for Vulnerable Groups

In Taiwan, international students, migrant workers, undocumented laborers, and migrant fishermen are vulnerable groups often overlooked by existing systems. Daughters of Charity serve these individuals, providing food, emergency support, and emotional and spiritual support. The goal of this project is to provide medical support and care, food, winter clothing, and legal help to these marginalized

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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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