Your support allows us to assist the following communities.
Misionevas Santa Rosa de Lima, Pradeva Valle, Colombia (CALI)
We sent the sisters a total of $39,500. In January we funded the construction on the first outdoor
classroom. The old classroom had three foot block walls with bamboo poles supporting a corrugated
roof, the area above the walls were open. We replaced this structure with three foot block and brick
sides topped with open aluminum to the roof line. The structure is supported by metal supports and
roofing. In December we were able to remit funds for the replacement of a second classroom. Below
are before and after photos followed by a photo of students.
Congregación De Las Hermanas de la Providencia Social Cristina (Medellin)
In 2024, we were able to assist the sisters with $12,000. We provided $4,000 for a soup kitchen for the children
and $8,000 for foundation repair to the courtyard where many activities occur. The substructure for a section of
the tiles weakened and caused a crack in many. It was determined that the base needed to be
removed, repaired, and repacked. Below are some after photos.
In 2024, we were able to assist the sisters with $12,000. We provided $4,000 for a soup kitchen for the children
and $8,000 for foundation repair to the courtyard where many activities occur. The substructure for a section of
the tiles weakened and caused a crack in many. It was determined that the base needed to be
removed, repaired, and repacked. Below are some after photos.
Daughters of the Holy Family (Monteria)
This approximate 2 acre compound is about 50 years old without any major upkeep. We were able to provide
$55,500 in support. We started out the year repairing the children’s bedroom area with new floors, painting,
bathroom repairs, and laundry room repairs. Once completed we proceeded with storage unit cabinetry for the
children’s personal items and structural improvements and painting to the outside of several of the buildings. We
finished the year with updating and painting the playground area, storm water diversion work, expansion of the
study room with 6 computers, a printer and playground games. In 2025 we continued with playground repair and
improvements and additional repairs. Below are photos of the progress.
This approximate 2 acre compound is about 50 years old without any major upkeep. We were able to provide
$55,500 in support. We started out the year repairing the children’s bedroom area with new floors, painting,
bathroom repairs, and laundry room repairs. Once completed we proceeded with storage unit cabinetry for the
children’s personal items and structural improvements and painting to the outside of several of the buildings. We
finished the year with updating and painting the playground area, storm water diversion work, expansion of the
study room with 6 computers, a printer and playground games. In 2025 we continued with playground repair and
improvements and additional repairs. Below are photos of the progress.
Sisters of the Order of the Holy Martyrs Saint Cosme– Guatemala
We assisted two congregations in Guatemala. We started in 2023 when they needed second-floor improvements for living and education areas. In June 2024, we provided additional funds to close out the project with windows and doors and the placement of the cistern on the roof. Our 2024 assistance at this location was $11,000.
We assisted two congregations in Guatemala. We started in 2023 when they needed second-floor improvements for living and education areas. In June 2024, we provided additional funds to close out the project with windows and doors and the placement of the cistern on the roof. Our 2024 assistance at this location was $11,000.
Sisters of the Order of the Holy Martyrs San Damian – Guatemala
We also provided $3,000 to another Guatemala congregation in San Juan Socatepequez, where
the children were sleeping in plastic tarp sheds. We provided $3,000 for food, beds, and
bedding. We will see what their future needs are.
We also provided $3,000 to another Guatemala congregation in San Juan Socatepequez, where
the children were sleeping in plastic tarp sheds. We provided $3,000 for food, beds, and
bedding. We will see what their future needs are.