• First Spiritual Exercises – Building Respect

    Thank you God for the strength of individuals living with a disability who inspire us daily. We ask for your comfort for those facing discrimination in rural communities. May your love break down barriers and foster understanding in families. Help us embrace the unique gifts of each person, and may all find dignity and joy in their lives. Amen.
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  • A path forward for families in Yangon

    The Urban Poverty Alleviation Project, delivered in partnership with the Myanmar Jesuit Region, is providing relief for over 530 people this year in three crucial ways: building shelter for vulnerable families, offering microcredit loans to help individuals start businesses, and empowering them to become self-sufficient.
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  • Breaking stigma

    In rural Cambodia, individuals with intellectual disabilities often face significant discrimination and stigma. Shrey, a 17-year-old from a small village in Kampong Chhnang province, embodies the resilience of those impacted by this societal challenge.
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  • Emergency Response in Lebanon

    Widescale bombings in Lebanon since 23 September 2024 have caused devastation and rapidly escalated the humanitarian crisis evolving since October 2023, in addition to the dire economic situation crippling the country. 
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  • First Spiritual Exercises – Carried By Friends

    We pray for farmers in Cambodia, that they may continue to work together in unity, uplifting one another as they nurture both their land and their communities. May they find strength in their shared efforts, and may their hands be blessed as they care for God’s creation with hope and love.
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  • Nurturing Creation

    The Community Development program in rural Cambodia, run by our project partner, Karuna Battambang Organisation, is a perfect example of how sustainable farming practices can heal and sustain our planet and its people.
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