By Zach Martorana |
Posted April 29, 2024
Thanks to kind gifts left by Jesuit Mission supporters in their Wills, the lives of vulnerable young people in Cambodia are being transformed through educational scholarships.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted April 29, 2024
In coastal communities of India, Dalit people face ongoing challenges, lacking resources and quality education as well as experiencing exclusion and discrimination. Chanchla, a member of one such community, found hope through the Lok Manch program, run by our partner, the Jesuit Research and Development Society.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted April 9, 2024
Thanks to the incredible generosity of the Australian Catholic community in 2023, over half a million people were empowered through Jesuit Mission Australia-supported programs in 14 countries around the world.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted March 8, 2024
On this International Women's Day, Jesuit Mission Australia celebrates the transformative journey of Pili, a young woman from rural Cambodia whose life has been reshaped through education and empowerment, thanks to the generous support of the Australian Catholic community.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted March 24, 2023
Your support is helping to open up a new world for people living with a disability in Cambodia.
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By admin |
Posted March 24, 2023
Masi Marsal High School provides quality education to young people, from indigenous tribal groups in the region.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted January 24, 2023
Thanks to the compassionate gifts left by Jesuit Mission supporters in their Will, change is afoot in the rural villages of Hazaribag in India.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted October 28, 2022
For the Jesuits in Hazaribag, India, educating tribal girls is a priority.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted August 25, 2022
The education model of Xavier Learning Community (XLC) in Thailand is leading the way for other institutions to follow.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted July 28, 2022
For Kee Awi, learning English is breaking her family out of the cycle of poverty.
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