Mozambique: Recovery is being assisted through a global Lasallian response. 

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Following the worst storm in the southern hemisphere’s recorded meteorological history, one of the poorest African countries struggles to recover from Cyclone Idai. With hundreds of lives lost, thousands of homes destroyed, and 1.77 million acres of crops at the beginning of the main harvest season destroyed by Cyclone Idai, Mozambique continues to recover from one of the world’s…

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La Salle Secondary School Rumbek, South Sudan

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South Sudan’s 2018 academic report card showed lots of failures.  With only one-third of the country literate and less than 5% of eligible youth attending high school, the country ranked as the most educationally-challenged in the world. To address this situation and train the next generation of leaders, a new high school is nearing completion in…

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Montana: Advancing American Indian Children through Primary School Education.

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As a compassionate response to requests from tribal elders, the De La Salle Blackfeet School has been created to provide primary education and academic motivation to the tribe’s children. Now in its 23rd year, De La Salle Blackfeet School (DLSBS) continues to bridge the Blackfeet, Lasallian, and Catholic communities to unite a family of prayerful people.…

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Mozambique: Azada Verde Develops Food Provisioning Through Agro-ecology.

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Through water-supply initiatives, agricultural associations, helpful student nutrition programs, and special responses for vulnerable children, Azada Verde uses agro-ecology to harmonize people’s needs with nature’s sustainability. Since 2017, the NGO called  Azada Verde (“Green Plow”)  has successfully implemented international development cooperation projects with a very clear objective: promote food sovereignty in Mozambique.  Most of the organization’s efforts have focused on…

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Philippines: A second chance for incarcerated youth

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The Bahay Pag-asa (“House of Hope”) program removes incarcerated juveniles from adult jails and safeguards them in a caring, residential training facility. These youth receive medical care, counseling, academic support, and recreational support in a setting which allows them opportunities to confront their own deficiencies and build upon strengths. La Salle International supports the work of Bahay Pag-asa,…

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Global: Lasallian International COVID-19 Appeal will provide hope and help to families in developing nations and island states.

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The Solidarity and Development Secretariat of the De La Salle Christian Brothers has launched a bold worldwide appeal for funds to support people in undeveloped areas of the globe effected by COVID-19. Immediate humanitarian aid will be provided to thousands of families in the most-vulnerable areas of the world.  As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads around…

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Lebanon: “La Salle for Beirut” Appeal will provide educational support to students.

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The Solidarity and Development Secretariat of the De La Salle Christian Brothers launched a worldwide appeal to assist students at three Lasallian schools affected by the explosions in Beirut.  August 4, 2020, was a day of horror for the residents of Beirut.  A devastating explosion, hyper-fueled by the combustion of very large ammonium nitrate stockpiles, exploded…

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Global: Lasallian Women of Hope program ensures educational access

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LWH is a project of 1 La Salle: From Desks to Dreams. Donate to Lasallian Women of Hope here. The Lasallian Women of Hope project is a compassionate outreach to females attending Lasallian schools around the globe. Through the program’s grants, women and girls are empowered to overcome challenges which would otherwise impede their continuing education. The…

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Burkina Faso: CLIMA Grows Agricultural Families

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This comprehensive agricultural and horticulture training program provides capacity building Not Only For Aspiring Young Farmers But Also For Their Wives And Families, thereby providing dual sources of financial support for families. After two years, the graduates serve as disseminators of agricultural information and best practices to rural villages. CLIMA (Lasallian Center for Instruction in Agricultural…

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