Nutrition/Hunger

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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Education, Training, Health, and Care for Vulnerable Groups

Daughters of Charity have been ministering in Egypt for more than 75 years, serving the sick, poor, elderly, lonely, and educating children of poor and marginalized communities. The goal of this project is three-fold. First, to provide an education for children, adult literacy classes, health monitoring, and women empowerment activities for a small Christian community

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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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Kicukiro – Nutrition + Operations for St Vincent Primary School

This project aims to improve the well-being and academic success of 141 children from poor families, aged 3-12, by addressing their nutritional, hygiene, and educational needs. The primary goal is to provide balanced meals, necessary supplies (such as heating, transport, and kitchen equipment), and support to increase school attendance and reduce dropouts. By ensuring the

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