Michael Musgrave, parishioner and champion fundraiser for our neighbours in Timor-Leste, at St Canice’s Parish in Sydney, shares his latest visit to the Jesuit projects there earlier this year.
The Grihini Centre, supported by Jesuit Mission, is changing that narrative. This nine-month program offers education, life skills, and vocational training to empower young women with confidence, independence, and opportunities for a brighter future.
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.
Achara, the eldest daughter of a Karen family, comes from a rural village in western Thailand. Her father, a Karen environmental activist, went missing in 2014 after being arrested in a National Park. For over 15 years, her family has sought justice for his disappearance.
Thanks to your unwavering generosity, the Jesuit Mission family has made an extraordinary impact on the lives of children like Samaira. A bright and ambitious young girl from the marginalised Korwa tribe, Samaira hails from the remote Garwa district in Jharkhand, India.
From 10-14 June, Jesuit Mission’s program team hosted our partners meeting in Siem Reap, Cambodia with 52 Jesuit and lay collaborators from across South-East Asia and India.