Santé

Butare – Soutien aux personnes atteintes de maladie mentale

Les Filles de la Charité sont présentes à Butare, au Rwanda, depuis 1996. Elles travaillent avec des personnes vivant avec le VIH/SIDA, des mères célibataires, des prisonniers malades et des enfants orphelins. Elles ont récemment commencé un ministère auprès de personnes souffrant de problèmes de santé psychologiques et/ou neurologiques. L’objectif de ce projet est de permettre aux sœurs de fournir de la nourriture […]

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Storożyniec – Medical and Other Supplies for Village

This project will allow sisters to purchase necessary medicines, offer needed care, and provide necessary tests and treatments to those most in need. Local families struggle with separation from family due to war, increased illness and lack of available care, as well as their own displacement from their homes. This project can become a help

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Fort Dauphin Prison Food and Medicine

Fort Dauphin Central Prison struggles to provide sufficient food, hygiene, and healthcare to inmates, often placing the burden on their families who themselves lack resources. In response, local Sisters have initiated a program to offer meals, medical care, and hygiene essentials to inmates in need. Their aim is to support 70 individuals, alleviating their hardships

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Medical Equipment for St. Vincent Hospice

St. Vincent de Paul Church and Monastery in Jerusalem has a long history of providing essential care to individuals with mental and physical disabilities, as well as to the elderly and abandoned. To continue offering this vital support, the Church and Monastery urgently require new medical equipment, food preparation equipment, and upgraded security and fire

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Programme de protection et de rétablissement à l'Hospicio de San Jose

Hospicio de San Jose is the oldest charitable social welfare institution in the Philippines. It was established in 1810 and was originally a home for the beggars. In 1862, the Daughters of Charity missioned DC Sisters to the Philippines, subsequently the management of Hospicio de San Jose was entrusted to the Daughters of Charity in

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