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 22, 2024
On this World Water Day, Jesuit Mission Australia would like to thank the generous support of the Australian Catholic community in providing clean and safe water to over 137,000 people in Timor-Leste and Vietnam over the last four years.
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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 February 14, 2024
The quality education provided by the Battambang Education Project is helping young Cambodians get the education they deserve.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted November 13, 2023
Vital healthcare, education and advocacy training is creating a better future for vulnerable tribal people in India.
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By Christopher Madden |
Posted August 6, 2023
Light of Mercy Home in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a truly special place.
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By Christopher Madden |
Posted February 13, 2023
Please join us in celebrating the first graduating class of Xavier Jesuit School, Cambodia, who completed their final exams in December 2022.
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By Zach Martorana |
Posted February 13, 2022
At just 13, Ingabire was forced to flee her family home in the Congo after soldiers killed her parents and burned down her home.
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