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Guatemala

Rural poverty hasn’t changed much in Guatemala during the last 20 years, according to the World Bank. Close to 75 percent of the population is estimated to live below the poverty line and almost 58 percent live below the extreme poverty line, which the World Bank defines as struggling to afford even a basic basket of food. For the country’s indigenous population the poverty rates jump even higher with almost 90 percent facing crippling poverty and few resources.

Salesian missionaries working and living in the country have been providing for the basic needs of Guatemala’s youth while helping to break the cycle of poverty in their lives. They work extensively with poor youth and their families at youth centers, orphanages, parishes and primary and secondary schools, as well as technical schools, vocational training workshops and two universities.

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Provide technical & vocational training

Rescue children facing adversity

Empower girls & women through education

Respond to disasters & emergencies

Provide youth centers & safe activities

Provide clean, safe water

Deliver life-saving meals

Deliver essential equipment & supplies

Improve health services

Improve infrastructure

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Rebuild Communities Ravaged by Tropical Storms

Country: Guatemala

Helping to rebuild rural communities ravaged by tropical storms in 2020 in Guatemala

Date Added: March 24, 2022
Country: Guatemala*

Total cost of project = $328,746.00, with partial funding available

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From Guatemala

INT’L MIGRANTS DAY: Salesian Missions highlights programs that support young migrants

Youth often leave their homelands in search of employment, education and a better way of life. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Dec. 18, 2022) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins humanitarian organiza

WORLD DAY OF THE POOR: Salesian Missions highlights social programs for Catholic observance

Day established by Pope Francis in 2016 at the end of the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy in honor of the poor. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Nov. 13, 2022) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins Catho

Soap for Better Health

Good health requires good nutrition. It also relies on basic hygiene—most especially, handwashing—which is a practice that can be difficult for impoverished children and families to follow. Thanks to our annual Loaves and Fish

INT’L MIGRANTS DAY: Salesian Missions highlights educational and social programs that support migrants

International Migrants Day is held on Dec. 18 to recognize the efforts, contributions and rights of migrants worldwide. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Dec. 18, 2021) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, jo

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF FAMILIES: Programs provide aid to families in need

Salesian Missions highlights programs that help provide food and other aid to families in need. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (May 15, 2021) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joins humanitarian and othe

New Hope for Indigenous Families in Guatemala

Whenever disaster strikes, those who are already poor suffer the most heartbreaking effects. After Hurricanes Eta and Iota devastated the lives and livelihoods of hundreds of indigenous families in rural Guatemala last November, o

GUATEMALA: Donor funding supports Indigenous families in need after hurricane

48 Maya Q’eqchi’ Indigenous families receive support thanks to donor funding through Salesian Missions after Hurricane Eta destroys their homes and livelihood. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (March 1, 2021) Maya Q’eqchi’ Indigenous fami

GLOBAL: Celebrating International Migrants Day

In honor of International Migrants Day, Salesian Missions highlights programs that assist migrants and their families. NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Dec. 18, 2020) Salesian Missions, the U.S. development arm of the Salesians of Don Bosco, joi

CENTRAL AMERICA: New appeal to help people impacted by hurricanes

Salesian Missions launches new fundraising appeal to help those impacted by hurricanes Eta and Iota NEW ROCHELLE, NY (Dec. 7, 2020) In November, Central America was hard hit by two Category 4 hurricanes. Hurricane Eta hit on Nov.

Don Bosco Graduate Among Pandemic Heroes

One of the many unsung medical heroes putting their lives on the line during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic is Don Bosco graduate, Doctor Venancio de León of Guatemala. Exemplifying true Salesian spirit, he lives to serve other

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Agriculture Training Programs

Salesian Missions includes agriculture in its vocational training programs – to ensure that youth of Rwanda learn better agricultural practices as well as keep the school self-sustaining in the face of the country’s food shortages.

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Feed a Child

Salesian Missions includes agriculture in its vocational training programs – to ensure that youth of Rwanda learn better agricultural practices as well as keep the school self-sustaining in the face of the country’s food shortages.

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Technology Program

Salesian Missions includes agriculture in its vocational training programs – to ensure that youth of Rwanda learn better agricultural practices as well as keep the school self-sustaining in the face of the country’s food shortages.

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