The Sisters of Mary Children’s Villages in the Philippines, Korea, Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil provide food, care and education for children who, through no fault of their own, fall victim to circumstances that have far-reaching consequences for their education and living environment. Some examples of these circumstances could be the loss of one or both of their parents, sickness, extreme poverty and hunger.
During their stay in the Children’s Villages, the Sisters of Mary provide all children with free food, shelter, clothing, and all medical and dental care they need, as well as provide them with high quality education equipped with vocational and technical trainings. To enable them to become independent adults and break free from all physical and emotional scars of their former life of living in poverty, the children are encouraged to participate in sports, artistic activities and activities intended to promote local hygiene and culture.
Recently, I stumbled upon the website of Fr. Al's Children's Village in Mexico.
Here's the links:
Villa de los Niños México Chalco y Guadalajara
Villa de los Niños AC
Blog link: Blog de Villa de los Niños Guadalajara,Jalisco
Graduates website: Graduados de Villa de los Niños en México
Recently, I stumbled upon the website of Fr. Al's Children's Village in Mexico.
Here's the links:
Villa de los Niños México Chalco y Guadalajara
Villa de los Niños AC
Blog link: Blog de Villa de los Niños Guadalajara,Jalisco
Graduates website: Graduados de Villa de los Niños en México
In Mexico we have two children's village: Guadalajara (Boystown) and Chalco (Girlstown).
The Sisters of Mary and the Brothers of Christ, continue to live the charism of their founder, the Servant of God, Msgr. Aloysius Schwartz, of serving gratuitously tens of thousands of the poorest of the poor in Korea, Philippines, Mexico, Guatemala and Brazil.
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