Thanks to our long-standing partnership with other humanitarian organizations, we are able to provide youth with nutritious meals to help build brighter futures.
Better Nutrition Leads to Brighter Outcomes

Placide’s family is desperately poor. So poor, in fact, that he often wonders whether there will be enough food to eat on any given day. Many times, there isn’t. It is the sad reality of living in Burundi, a country where more than 90 percent of the population relies on subsistence agriculture,...

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Despite positive economic growth and recent improvements to quality of life, food insecurity and malnutrition remain stubborn adversaries in the fight against poverty and hunger in Rwanda
Addressing Hunger Around the World

Despite positive economic growth and recent improvements to quality of life, food insecurity and malnutrition remain stubborn adversaries in the fight against poverty and hunger in Rwanda—where more than 60 percent of the population still lives on less than $1.25 per day. For our Salesian...

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A Thriving New Plan for Women in India

During the height of the global pandemic last year, missionaries at Don Bosco Tech in Katihar, India wondered how they could best support area families who lost their jobs and their only source of income. Today, thanks to an agriculturally inspired idea, women’s incomes are flourishing—as well...

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Agriculture is the economic mainstay of Sagamu, Nigeria—yet many of the region’s disadvantaged residents are excluded from the opportunities it provides but a new Salesian-run training program at St. Joseph’s Farm aims to change that
Growing Sustainable Futures from the Ground Up

Agriculture is the economic mainstay of Sagamu, Nigeria—yet many of the region’s disadvantaged residents are excluded from the opportunities it provides. A new Salesian-run training program at St. Joseph’s Farm aims to change that, one student at a time. Salesian missionaries established St....

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The Evuna stream in Nigeria is brown, dirty and often completely dried up due to the lack of rain, but thanks to our mission, we are able to bring clean water to communities in need.
Changing Lives, One Safe Water Source at a Time

The Evuna stream is brown, dirty and often completely dried up due to the lack of rain and a prolonged dry season. Yet thousands of people in rural Nkerefi, Nigeria depend on this unreliable water source for their survival. Or, at least they used to; that is, until friends of Salesian Missions...

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Our mission brings education to youth living in refugee camps, including the Palabek Refugee Camp in Uganda, where migrants have the opportunity to learn vocational skills, like animal care and farming, to make a sustainable living.
Making a Difference in Refugee Communities

Education is one of the most effective tools young refugees can use to rebuild their futures. And yet, around the world, millions of them remain deprived of the opportunity to obtain an education. Undaunted by statistics, Salesian missionaries at the Palabek Refugee Resettlement Camp in northwest...

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Our mission empowers people to help protect the earth’s precious resources which, in turn, provide sustenance in the Philippines and 130+ countries around the world.
Saving a Precious Resource … and Providing for the Future

In the Philippines, where hundreds of thousands of residents depend upon the “blue economy” to improve their job prospects, livelihoods and contributions to a sustainable ecosystem, Salesian missionaries are leading an innovative new program to save one of our planet’s most precious...

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Thanks to a program initiated by a Salesian graduate in Chennai, girls have the opportunity to stay in school
Salesian Graduate “Pays it Forward”

Deepu was alarmed. Throughout his home state of Chennai, India, children were dropping out of school due to pandemic-related restrictions and their inability to learn from home. And then a lightbulb went off—one that promises to illuminate the path forward for dozens of disadvantaged students....

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