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Your gift today helps the Sisters of Mary reach more children in danger. With your support, they can go further, rescue more, and bring children into the safety.
- $10 will feed one child for one week
- $39 will feed one child for a month
- $65 will clothe a child for one year
- $72 will educate one child for one month
- $125 will provide everything a student needs for one month
Every year, millions of children around the world fall prey to human trafficking, violence, and exploitation. Many are born into crushing poverty, abandoned, or targeted simply because they are unprotected and unseen. But thanks to the quiet, tireless work of the Sisters of Mary, thousands of these children are rescued before it’s too late—and given a future filled with safety, faith, and hope.
Facts about the Sisters of Mary
Founder : Venerable Aloysius Schwartz
Year Founded : 1964
Sisters : 400+
Students : 20,000+
Graduates : 160,000+
Trafficking Is Real. And It’s Closer Than We Think.
“An estimated 50 million people are trapped in modern slavery worldwide—many of them children.”
— International Labour Organization (via National Catholic Register)
The film Sound of Freedom stirred hearts by revealing the horror of child trafficking. But long before the headlines, the Sisters of Mary were on the ground, protecting children from the worst kinds of suffering.
The Sisters of Mary: A Hidden Force for Good
With quiet courage and strong faith, the Sisters of Mary go where others cannot—reaching children abandoned in slums, living on the streets, or trapped in cycles of poverty and abuse. These children are often invisible to the world, but not to the Sisters.
“The Sisters offered me their hand to pull me out of the hole; then they offered me the other hand to help me walk. They put me on top of the world. They told me I could change my life and I believed them.”
— Ernesto, Guadalajara Boystown student
In their schools across the Philippines, Mexico, Brazil, Guatemala, Tanzania, and Honduras, the Sisters provide more than food and shelter. They offer dignity. They restore innocence. They raise children in faith, educate them for a better future, and surround them with love.
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A Safe Haven for the Forgotten
When children arrive at the Sisters’ schools, they carry invisible wounds: poverty, abandonment, fear, and sometimes trauma from abuse or exploitation. But here, they find healing. They find joy. They find a family.
In the care of the Sisters, thousands of boys and girls have discovered their worth as children of God. Through education, spiritual formation, and loving community, they are raised to survive and to become leaders, professionals, and people of faith.
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