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6/12/2018 St. Elizabeth Mission Society A Ministry of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, NY Monthly Support to Missions Report Summary 2017-18 2017-18 FUNDING SUMMARY COUNTRY MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Bolivia $800 $9,600 Brazil


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  • St. Elizabeth Mission Society

A Ministry of the Franciscan Sisters of Allegany, NY

Monthly Support to Missions

Report Summary 2017-18

2017-18 FUNDING SUMMARY

COUNTRY MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Bolivia

$800 $9,600

Brazil

$1,800 $21,600

Jamaica

$1,800 $21,600

USA

$200 $2,400

TOTALS

$4,600 $55,200

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BOLIVIA: $800/MO. OR $9,600/YR.

Funds used to subsidize programs to serve the poor, such as families in need of:

  • Food
  • Clothing
  • Medical Supplies
  • Transportation to School

GIVING WHAT IS RECEIVED

– LA PAZ,BOLIVIA

Louis, a young Bolivian boy sits in the car while his family gets supplies of powdered milk and food including sugar, rice, cereal and macaroni.

  • Sr. Elvira is visiting families in the
  • hospital. Funding supports medical

consultation, medicines, eye and dental bills.

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GIVING WHAT IS RECEIVED

– LA PAZ,BOLIVIA

  • Sr. Elvira is shown with Drufinio and

Santusa and their children after given food and milk supplies. Vanessa (center) is a child missionary – a mission to bring her parents & family to mass each week.

  • Sr. Maria is shown with Validia

and three of her children who are in need of the necessary milk and food supplies each month.

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GIVING WHAT IS RECEIVED

– LA PAZ,BOLIVIA

Juna, pronounced Whoanna, is grateful for the delivery of milk and goods each month to feed her large family.

GIVING WHAT IS RECEIVED

– LA PAZ,BOLIVIA

Isabelle is shown here with two of her four children after receiving books and shoes for school. Our Sisters provided the funding for Isabelle to get her teeth fixed.

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JAMAICA: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Feeding Program @ $250/mo./school

  • St. Francis Primary & Infant
  • St. Aloysius Primary
  • St. Joseph’s Infant
  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College

$1,000 $12,000

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – Tuition Assistance

$200 $2,400

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – School Supplies

$300 $3,600 Franciscan Ministries $150 $1,800

  • St. Francis Outreach Program

$150 $1,800 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

JAMAICA: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Feeding Program @ $250/mo./school

  • St. Francis Primary & Infant
  • St. Aloysius Primary
  • St. Joseph’s Infant
  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College

$1,000 $12,000

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – Tuition Assistance

$200 $2,400

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – School Supplies

$300 $3,600 Franciscan Ministries $150 $1,800

  • St. Francis Outreach Program

$150 $1,800 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

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FEEDING PROGRAM

  • ST. FRANCIS PRIMARY & INFANT SCHOOL
  • KINGSTON, JAMAICA

Currently, there are 42 students enrolled in the feeding program which enables students with great academic potential to get a meal when a parent doesn’t have steady income to support them.

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FEEDING PROGRAM

  • ST. ALOYSIUS PRIMARY SCHOOL
  • KINGSTON, JAMAICA

The feeding program enables students with great academic potential to get a meal when a parent doesn’t have steady income to support them.

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  • ST. JOSEPH’S INFANT SCHOOL
  • KINGSTON, JAMAICA
  • Sr. Teresita has been ministering to

the children in Jamaica for over 60 years.

  • Sr. Teresita

DeSouza

CHILDREN ENJOYING LUNCH

  • ST. JOSEPH’S INFANT SCHOOL
  • KINGSTON, JAMAICA

For some children, this lunch is the

  • nly nutritious meal they receive

each day.

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The students selected for the food program were at risk of failing due to lack of access to proper nutrition. The monthly support allows the students to have a least one full nutritious meal per day while attending college.

FOOD PROGRAM

  • ST. JOSEPH’S TEACHERS’ COLLEGE
  • KINGSTON, JAMAICA

JAMAICA: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Feeding Program @ $250/mo./school

  • St. Francis Primary & Infant
  • St. Aloysius Primary
  • St. Joseph’s Infant
  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College

$1,000 $12,000

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – Tuition Assistance

$200 $2,400

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – School Supplies

$300 $3,600 Franciscan Ministries $150 $1,800

  • St. Francis Outreach Program

$150 $1,800 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

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Funds were used to assist 12 students with payment toward tuition fees. The goal of the program is provide education for the very poor and ultimately move their families out of poverty.

TUITION ASSISTANCE

  • ST. JOSEPH’S TEACHERS’ COLLEGE
  • KINGSTON, JAMAICA

JAMAICA: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Feeding Program @ $250/mo./school

  • St. Francis Primary & Infant
  • St. Aloysius Primary
  • St. Joseph’s Infant
  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College

$1,000 $12,000

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – Tuition Assistance

$200 $2,400

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – School Supplies

$300 $3,600 Franciscan Ministries $150 $1,800

  • St. Francis Outreach Program

$150 $1,800 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

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Funds were used to provide students the means necessary to purchase the required coursework materials for successful completion

  • f their classes.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES

  • ST. JOSEPH’S TEACHERS’ COLLEGE
  • KINGSTON, JAMAICA
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JAMAICA: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Feeding Program @ $250/mo./school

  • St. Francis Primary & Infant
  • St. Aloysius Primary
  • St. Joseph’s Infant
  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College

$1,000 $12,000

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – Tuition Assistance

$200 $2,400

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – School Supplies

$300 $3,600 Franciscan Ministries $150 $1,800

  • St. Francis Outreach Program

$150 $1,800 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

Funds of $150/month are used to provide food and shelter for the very poor in the Kingston and Braes River area.

FRANCISCAN MINISTRIES

  • KINGSTON & BRAES RIVER, JAMAICA
  • Sr. Grace Yap
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Funding from SEMS is used to purchase food for the very poor in the Kingston and Braes River area.

FEEDING THE POOR

  • KINGSTON & BRAES RIVER, JAMAICA
  • Sr. Grace and

volunteers deliver boxes

  • f food each

month. Myra & Basil Harriott

JAMAICA: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Feeding Program @ $250/mo./school

  • St. Francis Primary & Infant
  • St. Aloysius Primary
  • St. Joseph’s Infant
  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College

$1,000 $12,000

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – Tuition Assistance

$200 $2,400

  • St. Joseph’s Teacher’s College – School Supplies

$300 $3,600 Franciscan Ministries $150 $1,800

  • St. Francis Outreach Program

$150 $1,800 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

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$150/month is used to assist in purchasing food & medicines to be distributed to 150 needy and sick people each month.

  • ST. FRANCIS OUTREACH PROGRAM
  • KINGSTON, JAMAICA
  • Sr. Maureen Clare

administers this program.

BRAZIL: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Anápolis, GO NACRI (Community Center Alliance – Adolescent & Child Nucleus) $250 $3,000 Anápolis, GO Regional – Anápolis – Basic Social Protection for the Family, Elderly & Disabled $300 $3,600 Araguacema, TO Divine Providence Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Ceres, GO Immaculate Conception Community – Assistance to local families in need $100 $1,200 Cristalândia, TO

  • St. Francis of Assisi School

$100 $1,200

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BRAZIL CON’T.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Cristalândia TO Perpetual Help Community – Assistance to local families in need $50 $600 Curuai, Santarém, PA Martha and Mary House – Mother Earth Group – Leadership Training $200 $2,400 Goinanorte, TO

  • St. Agnes Community – Health Care Clinic

Assisance $100 $1,200 Macajuba, BA Holy Family Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Palmas, TO

  • St. Clare Community – Assistance to local families

in need $100 $1,200 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

BRAZIL: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Anápolis, GO NACRI (Community Center Alliance – Adolescent & Child Nucleus) $250 $3,000 Anápolis, GO Regional – Anápolis – Basic Social Protection for the Family, Elderly & Disabled $300 $3,600 Araguacema, TO Divine Providence Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Ceres, GO Immaculate Conception Community – Assistance to local families in need $100 $1,200 Cristalândia, TO

  • St. Francis of Assisi School

$100 $1,200

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COMMUNITY CENTER ALLIANCE - NACRI

– ANÁPOLIS, GOIÁS

ORAL HEALTH CARE A portion of the funding was used for supplies in the dental

  • ffice to ensure that the

children and families in need were provided proper care.

SEEDING THE FUTURE

CHILDREN’S LUNCH - NACRI

– ANÁPOLIS, GOIÁS

Feeding children and adolescents has long been a major program at NACRI since they come from very poor families who don’t have enough food at home.

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CHRISTMAS MEAL

NACRI – ANÁPOLIS, GO

Not only does the NACRI provide lunches for children, they also provide special meals for the whole family on holidays like Christmas.

EASTER CRAFTS FOR CHILDREN

NACRI – ANÁPOLIS, GO

Funding provides educational materials for teachers and arts & craft supplies for special projects like the Easter gifts.

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BRAZIL: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Anápolis, GO NACRI (Community Center Alliance – Adolescent & Child Nucleus) $250 $3,000 Anápolis, GO Regional – Anápolis – Basic Social Protection for the Family, Elderly & Disabled $300 $3,600 Araguacema, TO Divine Providence Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Ceres, GO Immaculate Conception Community – Assistance to local families in need $100 $1,200 Cristalândia, TO

  • St. Francis of Assisi School

$100 $1,200 Monthly support funds were used improve the quality of life for various groups by providing courses on handicrafts, garbage recycling, environmental care and cultivating vegetable gardens.

REFERENCE SERVICE & BASIC SOCIAL PROTECTION FOR FAMILIES ELDERLY & DISABLED PEOPLE

AFIA – ANÁPOLIS, BRAZIL

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SOCIAL PROJECT

AFIA – ANÁPOLIS, BRAZIL

The project brings families together to teach proper use of garden vegetables and to celebrate special events, such as birthdays.

FOOD SUPPLIES

– ANÁPOLIS, GO

Monthly supports provides for food and school supplies as well as medicines for the very poor.

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SCHOOL SUPPLIES

– ANÁPOLIS, GOIÁS

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BRAZIL: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Anápolis, GO NACRI (Community Center Alliance – Adolescent & Child Nucleus) $250 $3,000 Anápolis, GO Regional – Anápolis – Basic Social Protection for the Family, Elderly & Disabled $300 $3,600 Araguacema, TO Divine Providence Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Ceres, GO Immaculate Conception Community – Assistance to local families in need $100 $1,200 Cristalândia, TO

  • St. Francis of Assisi School

$100 $1,200

VOCATION MEETING

DIVINE PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY – ARAGUACEMA, TO

Vocational meeting in Araguacema with the presence of 54 young people from the Dioceses. Sr. Nara Maria said, “It was a day of great formation and spiritual accompaniment.”

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BABY CLOTHES & MEDICATIONS

– ARAGUACEMA, TO

Monthly support provides baby clothing and medication for pregnant mothers who cannot afford them.

  • Sr. Paz
  • Sr. Julieta

CONSTRUCTING CISTERNS

– ARAGUACEMA, TO

  • Srs. Nara Maria & Julieta stand with a

settlement family (7 children) who were provided a cistern due to no access to

  • water. They previously had to walk 5

miles to get water from a stream. Construction

  • f a cistern

for two families in a settlement.

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DIVINE PROVIDENCE COMMUNITY

– ARAGUACEMA, TO

FOOD FOR THE NEEDY

This settlement family benefits from the monthly support by getting necessary food for their family. They suffer from hunger due to unemployment, since the region offers no working conditions, especially for those seeking a job.

WAGON WHEELS

– ARAGUACEMA, TO

Monthly support provided for the purchase of tires for an donkey- drawn wagon used by the this family to fetch water from a distance of 5 miles from home.

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BRAZIL: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Anápolis, GO NACRI (Community Center Alliance – Adolescent & Child Nucleus) $250 $3,000 Anápolis, GO Regional – Anápolis – Basic Social Protection for the Family, Elderly & Disabled $300 $3,600 Araguacema, TO Divine Providence Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Ceres, GO Immaculate Conception Community – Assistance to local families in need $100 $1,200 Cristalândia, TO

  • St. Francis of Assisi School

$100 $1,200

YOUTH MISSIONARY PROGRAM

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION COMMUNITY – CERES, GO

Our Sisters work to improve the lives of children and adolescents by providing spiritual help and in social settings with their Missionary Program.

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IMMACULATE CONCEPTION COMMUNITY

– CERES, GO

  • Sr. Angela Teresinha providing

bags of food staples; hygenic wheelchair to help disabled when bathing; and women helped with medication and ministries.

Solidarity Assistance Project

BRAZIL: $1,800/MO. OR $21,600/YR.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Anápolis, GO NACRI (Community Center Alliance – Adolescent & Child Nucleus) $250 $3,000 Anápolis, GO Regional – Anápolis – Basic Social Protection for the Family, Elderly & Disabled $300 $3,600 Araguacema, TO Divine Providence Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Ceres, GO Immaculate Conception Community – Assistance to local families in need $100 $1,200 Cristalândia, TO

  • St. Francis of Assisi School

$100 $1,200

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  • ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL

– CRISTALÂNDIA, TO

We give $100/month to St. Francis of Assisi School in Cristalândia for school materials and uniforms for children in need as well as training and continuing education for teachers.

QUALITY EDUCATION FOR ALL

  • ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL

– CRISTALÂNDIA, TO

This ministry addresses the needs in the economic and financial fields, providing a quality education for all.

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The school has an agreement with the State of Tocantins and is open to all social classes, providing

  • ngoing assistance to people

deprived of material goods.

SCHOOL UNIFORMS

Monthly supports provides for school uniforms for the students.

  • ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI SCHOOL

– CRISTALÂNDIA, TO

  • SR. TE STATEMENT:

The monthly support has helped considerably in achieving our proposed goals of maintaining the school as an institution of inclusion and of helping the most needy children to stay in school, reaching a target that is proposed for all: “to avoid school drop-outs and to assist the students so that all of those that require special attention and care

receive everything they need to continue their studies within the normal standards that the school proposes.”

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BRAZIL CON’T.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Cristalândia TO Perpetual Help Community – Assistance to local families in need $50 $600 Curuai, Santarém, PA Martha and Mary House – Mother Earth Group – Leadership Training $200 $2,400 Goinanorte, TO

  • St. Agnes Community – Health Care Clinic

Assisance $100 $1,200 Macajuba, BA Holy Family Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Palmas, TO

  • St. Clare Community – Assistance to local families

in need $100 $1,200 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

PERPETUAL HELP COMMUNITY

– CRISTALÂNDIA, TO

PASTORAL MINISTRY

Monthly support to this project helped our Sisters better serve the poor who suffer from various health problems, contributing to the improvement of their quality

  • f life, thus renewing their joy

in life and the Sisters’ joy in serving them. Young children brighten the days of the elderly.

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SOCIAL SUPPORT

– CRISTALÂNDIA, TO

Monthly support provides support for the health and well-being of people in situations of social vulnerability, especially the elderly and women, who participate in the ministry of the Franciscan Sisters in Cristalândia.

  • Sr. Mariana

PHYSICAL THERAPY

– CRISTALÂNDIA, TO

A special mattress was given to an elderly bedridden woman who was living in dangerous

  • conditions. (below)
  • Sr. Mariana
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BRAZIL CON’T.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Cristalândia TO Perpetual Help Community – Assistance to local families in need $50 $600 Curuai, Santarém, PA Martha and Mary House – Mother Earth Group – Leadership Training $200 $2,400 Goinanorte, TO

  • St. Agnes Community – Health Care Clinic

Assisance $100 $1,200 Macajuba, BA Holy Family Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Palmas, TO

  • St. Clare Community – Assistance to local families

in need $100 $1,200 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

MARTHA & MARY HOUSE

– CURUAI, SANTARÉM, PA

Monthly guidance and orientation sessions are given to pregnant women along with gestation care lectures, serving a snack at the end

  • f the meeting and donating

clothes for the baby.

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NATURAL REMEDIES

– CURUAI, SANTARÉM, PA

Our Sisters were able to conduct three (3) workshops on how to create “Natural Remedies” and create First Aid kits for locals in need.

MARTHA & MARY HOUSE

– CURUAI, SANTARÉM, PA

Assistance to needy families with donations of necessary medicine, manicure supplies and rosaries for prayer groups among families.

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YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING

– MARY & MARTHA HOUSE

At these trainings, young people are given the opportunity to acquire more knowledge and share in the present reality of their home and learn what can be done to take better care of their life in common.

MEET WITH LEADERS TO MAKE CHANGE

– CURUAI, SANTARÉM, PA NEAR THE AMAZON RIVER

(L): Sr. Donizete visiting leaders

  • f Cauai.

(R): On the way to Itaituba with Caraui leaders to defend the rivers, woods and forests.

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MOTHER EARTH GROUP

– CURUAI, SANTARÉM, PA

Leaders young and old celebrate after attending a workshop on mining in defense

  • f the Trapjos River.

BRAZIL CON’T.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Cristalândia TO Perpetual Help Community – Assistance to local families in need $50 $600 Curuai, Santarém, PA Martha and Mary House – Mother Earth Group – Leadership Training $200 $2,400 Goinanorte, TO

  • St. Agnes Community – Health Care Clinic

Assisance $100 $1,200 Macajuba, BA Holy Family Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Palmas, TO

  • St. Clare Community – Assistance to local families

in need $100 $1,200 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

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  • ST. AGNES

COMMUNITY

– GOIANORTE, TO HEALTH CARE CLINIC ASSISTANCE

Support of patients, especially women at a health care clinic.

  • Sr. Valdete,

nurse

HEALTH CARE CLINIC ASSISTANCE

– GOIANORTE, TO

Support of patients, especially women at health care clinic; food, medicine, supplies

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FOOD & MEDICAL SUPPLIES

– GOIANORTE, TO

Support of patients, especially women at health care clinic who are pregnant or have babies at

  • home. Provide special milk for

children on special diets.

BRAZIL CON’T.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Cristalândia TO Perpetual Help Community – Assistance to local families in need $50 $600 Curuai, Santarém, PA Martha and Mary House – Mother Earth Group – Leadership Training $200 $2,400 Goinanorte, TO

  • St. Agnes Community – Health Care Clinic

Assisance $100 $1,200 Macajuba, BA Holy Family Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Palmas, TO

  • St. Clare Community – Assistance to local families

in need $100 $1,200 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

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HOLY FAMILY COMMUNITY

PARISH OF SAINT LUCY

– MACAJUBA, BA

Assistance to local families in need. Rural families gather for spiritual teachings and social needs. Monthly support provides Catechism materials and food baskets distributed from the Community kitchen. Community Kitchen – constructed with funds from monthly support.

SAFE DRINKING WATER

Monthly supports over the years has enabled cisterns to be built and guarantees drinking water for impoverished families in rural communities and in the city.

CISTERNS

HOLY FAMILY COMMUNITY

– MACAJUBA, BA

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BRAZIL CON’T.

CITY, ST ORGANIZATION – PROGRAM MONTHLY SUPPORT ANNUAL TOTAL Cristalândia TO Perpetual Help Community – Assistance to local families in need $50 $600 Curuai, Santarém, PA Martha and Mary House – Mother Earth Group – Leadership Training $200 $2,400 Goinanorte, TO

  • St. Agnes Community – Health Care Clinic

Assisance $100 $1,200 Macajuba, BA Holy Family Community – Assistance to local families in need $300 $3,600 Palmas, TO

  • St. Clare Community – Assistance to local families

in need $100 $1,200 TOTALS $1,800 $21,600

  • ST. CLARE COMMUNITY

SUPPORT PROJECT FOR STUDENTS

– PALMAS, TO

Monthly support was used to purchase school supplies for low- income students at St. Francis of Assisi Educational Center

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SFA EDUCATIONAL CENTER

– PALMAS, TO

The monthly support helped students to conclude their school year in good

  • standing. They were able to acquire the

necessary textbooks, which great facilitated their studies.

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INVESTING IN EDUCATION

– PALMAS, TO

The Sisters in the St. Clare Community believe that investing in education for children has clearly become one of the top priority

  • program. No one can take it away

and they become better citizens.

USA: $200/MO. OR $2,400/YR.

The Dwelling Place

Funds are used to support as needed for the women’s shelter such as:

  • Food
  • Supplies
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THE DWELLING PLACE

– NEW YORK, NY

Support as needed for women staying at the shelter, such as food and supplies.

THE DWELLING PLACE

– NEW YORK, NY

Spring Art Night at the shelter

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THE DWELLING PLACE

– NEW YORK, NY

Spring Art Night at the shelter

Monthly support assisted 31 women living for a time at the shelter.

  • 19 were prepared to move on to stable housing
  • 12 remain with them as they continue their journey out of

homelessness

  • they served 11,000 meals to residents and weekly open dinner

guests.

  • Sr. Nancy

The Dwelling Place of NY

Leading Women from Homeless to Home

Serving Homeless Women Since 1977

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HOUSE OF MERCY ANAPOLIS, BRAZIL

SUPPORT TO THE MISSIONS

Country Grants Monthly Support Other Specific Donations Annual Total

Bolivia $ $ 9,600 $ 540 $ 2,348 $12,488 Brazil $20,000 $21,600 $ 3,185 $ 3,613 $48,398 Jamaica $31,000 $21,600 $ 1,100 $ 4,582 $58,282 USA $32,994 $ 2,400 $ 800 $ $36,194 Charity $ $ $ 445 $ $ 445

TOTAL - ANNUALLY

$83,994 $55,200 $ 6,070 $ 10,543 $155,807