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Founding Mothers: Detailing ASEC’s Founding

2 weeks ago: [USA] general The ASEC Founding Mothers Research Project highlights the vision and efforts of ASEC’s Founding Mothers, whose collaborative leadership established an organization that has empowered over 10,000 Catholic Sisters in Africa to serve millions.

Top to bottom: ASEC Board of Directors and staff host a 25th anniversary dinner at the Apostolic Nunciature in Washington, DC. ASEC staff dance at the 2nd annual “Night of Storytelling” event in Scranton, PA.

Mission Advancement 2024 Year in Review

2 weeks ago: [USA] general In 2024, ASEC marked 25 years of empowering Catholic Sisters in Africa to transform their communities through education, leadership, and service, reflecting on its milestones and preparing for a sustainable future.

Left to right: Scholarship Orientation entertainment in Tanzania, Bigwa Secondary School graduation in Tanzania, first Scholarship graduates in Cameroon.

Scholarship 2024 Year in Review

2 weeks ago: [Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe] general The ASEC Scholarship Program empowers Catholic Sisters across nine countries with access to education, enabling them to better serve their congregations and communities, with over 890 scholarships awarded since 2012.

Sr. Jackline Mwikali Mwongela, IBVM, leading the Talitha Kum Youth Ambassadors Training of Trainers Workshop in Dodoma, Tanzania.

Little Girl, I Say to You, Rise Up; Igniting Hope for Human Trafficking Survivors

2 weeks ago: [Kenya, Uganda, USA] general Sr. Jackline Mwikali Mwongela, an alum of ASEC’s HESA program and Project Manager at Religious Against Human Trafficking (RAHT) in Kenya, has been empowering women and children to rise above human trafficking through prevention, protection, and partnerships, while offering hope to survivors through education and holistic support.

Madilyn Grose with children at Cottolengo Home for Orphaned children in Kenya.

Nothing is Impossible: ASEC Service Learning Reflections from Kenya

2 weeks ago: [Kenya, USA] general Through ASEC’s Service Learning Trip, Madi's experience in Kenya helped bridge cultural gaps, teaching children about disability awareness while being profoundly impacted by their resilience and kindness.

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