A Visit to Guadalajara and Chalco

A Visit to Guadalajara and Chalco

Written by Maryline O’Shea Upon my arrival in Guadalajara around 8pm, I was greeted at the airport by two Sisters and our driver. We also met up with a film crew of 2 recruited a few months earlier to document this journey. The Boystown is located about an hour away,...
Update From Tegucigalpa

Update From Tegucigalpa

Our Girlstown in Tegucigalpa, Honduras is progressing nicely, thanks to our generous donors. There are currently over 700 girls living and learning here, and we pray we are able to take in more girls in the near future! In the meantime, please enjoy some photos of...
Every Child’s Birthday Celebration 2016

Every Child’s Birthday Celebration 2016

CELEBRATING EVERY CHILD’S BIRTHDAY With the help of our friends and donors, each year, on August 15, World VIllages for Children and the Sisters of Mary are able to host “Every Child’s Birthday” to thousands of children living in our Boystowns and Girlstowns across...
Achievements In Mexico

Achievements In Mexico

We are always happy to share good news about our students! In Mexico, we are so proud of our new graduate, Fatima Hernandez, who was her class valedictorian. Mr. Eduardo José A. De Vega, Honorable Ambassador of the Philippines to Mexico, attended the graduation and we...
São Bernardo Complex In Brazil

São Bernardo Complex In Brazil

SÃO BERNARDO COMPLEX IN BRAZIL July 2016 Due to government regulations, the Sisters of Mary were unable to begin construction on our Boystown in Brazil. However, with the need being so great in this poverty-stricken area, the Sisters could not just walk away from the...
A Visit to our Boystown in Mexico

A Visit to our Boystown in Mexico

It all began with a casual comment by my friend Rodrigo Orozco — also known as Tarantula Man, thanks to the anti-poaching project he leads in western Mexico — when I told him about a hike I was organizing for the following Saturday. “Sorry, John,” replied Orozco, “I’m...

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