Nun Reaches Out to Underserved Street Boys of Kitale, Kenya
HESA alumna Sr. Winnie provides food, shelter and a new chance at life to adolescent street boys in Kitale, Kenya.

[Kenya]
HESA alumna Sr. Winnie provides food, shelter and a new chance at life to adolescent street boys in Kitale, Kenya.

[Uganda]
The education Sr. Teopista gained through both SLDI and HESA help a bakery to thrive and provide nourishment to a Ugandan community.

[Kenya]
Srs. Gisele and Lucy are using the skills they learned in ASEC’s SLDI program to provide microloans for Kenyan women living in urban poverty.

[Tanzania]
Sr. Efrosina and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Sisters provide love and comfort to orphans in Tanzania, giving them hope for a brighter tomorrow.

[Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda]
Across Africa, Catholic nuns are providing help and hope for orphaned children facing psychosocial distress, economic hardship, withdrawal from school, malnutrition and illness.

[Kenya]
HESA alumna Sr. Anne is providing opportunities for girls with mental and physical disabilities in Kenya so they can reach their true potential.

[Kenya]
Sr. Lucy is using the skills she learned from ASEC’s SLDI program to sponsor and support orphans in Kenya in desperate need of quality education.

[Kenya]
When Sr. Patricia finished ASEC’s SLDI program, she knew exactly how to use her new skills in basic technology, administration and leadership: to help orphaned and vulnerable children in Kenya living with HIV/AIDS.

[Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda]
Religious sisters across Africa are using their ASEC education to spearhead projects in support of Africa’s youth and future generation.

[Malawi, Nigeria, South Sudan, Uganda, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya]
ASEC educates religious women who are renewing hope in Africa for poor and marginalized communities. Catholic Sisters provide hope in Africa many people living who are afraid to begin life anew due to disease, poverty and lack of resources.

[Ghana]
Sr. Stephany’s human development projects are improving nutrition, reducing poverty and creating jobs in Ghana.

[Tanzania, USA]
Marywood University alumna Emily Schweiger reflects on volunteering in Tanzania through ASEC’s Service Learning Program and its effects on her life.
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