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Helping Girls Overcome Obstacles to Education

Did you know that, around the world, one in five girls doesn’t finish elementary school? Or that globally, girls between the ages of 5 and 14 collectively devote 160 million more hours to unpaid care and domestic work than their male peers do, every single day? Our Salesian missionaries know. And they’re committed to changing…

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Aug 2024 enews - story 1 - timor-leste - Healthy Food, Healthier Futures
Healthy Food, Healthier Futures

When children don’t have enough to eat, they’re more likely to get sick. And when children are hungry and ill, they can’t succeed in school. That’s why we’re launching a vital new project in Timor-Leste together with our international humanitarian partner, Rise Against Hunger. “Rewrite the Future” is a year-long initiative that will provide healthy…

Aug 2024 enews - story 2 - Rwanda - Building a Bridge to Better Futures
Building a Bridge to Better Futures

“For the first time, I feel sure of what I can do.” These words, from a young lady in Rwanda named Florence may seem at odds with her country’s reputation for supporting gender equality and female empowerment, but the lingering effects of deeply rooted cultural norms still affect public policies and the economy. “In day-to-day…

Aug 2024 enews - story #3 - Madagascar - Living Don Bosco’s Dream for Marginalized Youth
Living Don Bosco’s Dream for Marginalized Youth

Not too long ago, twin brothers Rivo and Rija didn’t dare to dream. Past abuse, poverty and deprivation had taught them to expect little and hope for even less. Then, the Salesians of Don Bosco entered the scene. Finally, Rivo and Rija could imagine something different—a way to transform their lives and futures through education.…

July enews story 1 - Sierra Leone - Changing Lives — One Person at a Time
Changing Lives — One Person at a Time

More so than almost any other place on Earth, youth in Sierra Leone struggle to survive because of the consequences of abject poverty. Yet amid overwhelming adversity, there’s hope for something better and it starts at Don Bosco Fambul. As one of the country’s leading child welfare organizations, Don Bosco Fambul provides food, clothing, shelter,…

Igniting the Flame for Brighter Futures
Healing Their Wounds

Little Anjana was just three years old when her father died. By age five, she had already endured a lifetime’s worth of beatings from the man who took his place. At Jyoti Snehalaya (“House of Love”), she rediscovered her childhood—and reclaimed her future. Jyoti Snehalaya, a long-term shelter for girls ages 5-18, is part of…

July enews -story #2 - Thailand - Caring for Our Common Home
Caring for Our Common Home

The details may differ, but the story is the same. In Thailand, just like most places around the world, global economics often conflict with environmental health. That’s why students at the Salesian Saengthong Vitthaya School are learning new ways to restore nature’s balance. Saengthong Vitthaya School is located in the Songkhla Province, a coastal area…

June 2024 enews - story #1 - Ethiopia - Overcoming Humanitarian Crises
Overcoming Humanitarian Crises

Across Ethiopia, clean water for drinking, cooking and crops is so scarce that it drives people to desperate measures just to get their hands on a small jug of it. It’s a disaster of poverty so large that it should register as a humanitarian crisis but instead, it’s an unfortunate reality of everyday life. “For…

June 2024 enews - story #2 - Our Summer Missionary Cooperative Program is Back!
Our Summer Missionary Cooperative Program is Back!

“Seeing the boys and girls so happy in this project is something that gives me great joy,” says Father Roméo Salami of Mali. It’s one thing to read his words. It’s another to experience the enthusiasm in his voice first-hand. And this summer, you can. After a long pandemic pause, our Missionary Cooperative Program is…

June 2024 enews - story #3 - India - New Community, New Opportunities
New Community, New Opportunities

Nearly every day, parents seeking better futures for their families arrive in India’s Central Maharashtra region—a place flourishing with job opportunities and economic promise. Except … their children often struggle to acclimate and thrive. A new Salesian-led project for migrant youth addresses this issue first-hand. “The transient nature of migrant life creates very real barriers…