Posts by La Salle International Foundation, Inc.
The Gift of Clean Drinking Water…
Next time you sip some water, consider that students and families have no clean water to drink, wash, or cook at one of our other Lasallian schools in Peru. No water bottles, bottled water, tap with clean running water, or healthy water from a well. Instead, given no option, they drink contaminated, unhealthy water that…
Read MoreVietnam: Street Vendors’ Children Receive Free Education In Ho Chi Minh.
Impoverished children roamed the streets during the day, unable to get an education . . . until the Tan Hung Charity School changed their lives for the better. There are plenty of temporary residents in the Tan Hung Ward of Ho Chi Minh City. Early each morning, populous streams of vendors trudge from the outskirts…
Read MoreThailand: Stateless children educated in a Bamboo School
Stateless adults and their children cross the border from Myanmar every morning to labor in northern Thailand’s rubber factories. Ineligible for public primary education, a nearby charity school has been constructed specifically for these otherwise neglected children. Because the government prohibits permanent structures on the border, The School Has Been Creatively Constructed From Bamboo. Along…
Read MoreIvory Coast: Abobo Welcomes Street Children
This project provides a safe residence for children who otherwise live on the street. The children receive medical and counseling support and then are gradually placed into public schools while being reunited with their families. This project focuses on street children between 8 and 15 years of age who have been disassociated from their families. The children are welcomed…
Read MoreIndia: Teaching girls. Training adults. Building communities
One of the best-run NGOs in India, this project educates children while showing special sensitivity towards educationally excluded Dalit girls. Adults are helped through training programs and a pre-fabrication process has produced 7,500 homes for poor families. Beginning in 1974 with a small program for boys, Reaching the Unreached (RTU) has evolved over the years into a comprehensive…
Read MoreHaiti: School for Children and Health Center for Mothers
This project supports a combined facility providing both children’s primary education and women’s neonatal care to residents in the impoverished area of Port aux Prince. La Salle International support fund has financed construction and free tuition at a new school in Port aux Prince. The school educates students during the same time that mothers receive instruction in neonatal care…
Read MoreSouth Sudan: Surviving The Ravages of War
For internally displaced victims of war, this project provides food, psychological counseling, and educational programs to build human capacity. Agricultural, health, and teacher training is conducted to build self-sufficiency and re-invigorate local communities. To assist in the building of South Sudan’s human capacity, La Salle International has been supporting the efforts of Solidarity with South Sudan, which has been…
Read MoreEl Paso & Tucson: Exploring the complex realities of immigration on both sides of the wall.
Almost everyone knows about “the wall,” a physical barricade along parts of the southern USA border with Mexico. An immersion experience provides opportunities to witness firsthand the reality of the wall and study its impact on people, places, and politics. The proverb “Good fences make good neighbors” seems to have sprung from a 1914 poem…
Read MoreEgypt: “Centre De Vie” Provides Specialized Training For Challenged Youth to have a productive, independent life.
The “Centre de Vie” (Center for Life) at the Collège St. Marc in Alexandria provides a wide array of specialized programs to address the unique needs of emotionally, physically, and mentally challenged youth. Graduates emerge with the capacity to be well-integrated into society. Often enough, when we see physically or mentally challenged individuals, we look the…
Read MoreEthiopia: Building a New Generation of Talented Professionals.
Ethiopia will need thousands of more doctors and engineers by 2035 when it becomes one of the most populous countries in the world. To meet this professional need, a new university Is being constructed in Addis Ababa, which is already training a bright new generation in medicine and science. Ethiopia Catholic University (ECU) was conceived not…
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