Education for Orphans in 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]
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.

[Malawi]
Sr. Hellen is using skills learned in ASEC’s SLDI program to ease the stress of motherhood affecting women across Malawi.

[Nigeria, South Sudan, Uganda, Cameroon, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi]
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]
Sr. Florida receives two promotions in her accountant career after completing her ASEC-sponsored education.

[Zambia]
Sr. Prema Anthony is using the education she received through ASEC to improve the quality of education for 1,700 students in Zambia.

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

[Uganda]
SLDI Alumna Sr. Nirmala wrote a successful grant to hold a free medical camp in rural Uganda helping nearly 2000 people.

[Kenya]
Sr. Faith Kamau, HESA student, is using her education to help the children and residents of the Nyumbani Village orphanage.

[Ghana]
Sr. Joyce works with her congregation and the community to ensure that disabled children receive medical care, education and a chance at inclusive development in Ghana.

[Nigeria]
Sr. Veronica, a humanitarian aid worker, has trained over 250 beneficiaries, providing opportunities through her economic empowerment program, as a means to prevent more cases of HIV/AIDS.
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