GOOD SAMARITAN NURSING CENTER FUND
Give a gift today to support this mission of healing!
The story behind “ESCUELA DE ENFERMERIA“
The Sisters of Mary desire to build a Nursing Center on their campus in Chalco, Mexico for an accredited program of Technical Nursing as part of the vocational education curriculum for girls attending Villa de las Ninas.
This school will serve as a model for other Boystown and Girlstown schools worldwide, founded by Venerable Fr. Aloysius Schwartz and the Sisters of Mary. Several academic institutions have expressed interest in supporting the program, aiming to provide educational visas for qualified students to pursue further studies in the United States. This opportunity will allow them to advance their nursing careers and achieve their dreams.
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By the NUMBERS
- Number of students per year: 150
- Nurses per 1k ppl (MX): 2.9
- Nurses per 1k ppl (OECD Countries): 8.8
- Recent annual salary growth for nurses and medical techs (MX): 7.8%
Our current academic partners: Franciscan Ministries of Our Lady University (FranU)
Meeting the NEED
A lead donor has agreed to match the first $1,000,000 in gifts to make this project a reality and commence construction. Your gift today will be matched dollar-for-dollar.

WAYS TO GIVE
- To give by debit or credit card, you may use the form on this page
- To give via stocks or securities, please click here for broker instructions
- To give via wire transfer or to speak with a donor advisor about making your gift, email info@worldvillages.org
RECOGNITION
All donors to the project will be recognized on a plaque on the ground floor of the nursing center perpetually acknowledging your foundational commitment.
“It is an honor and privilege to support the Sisters of Mary as they expand their charism of healing to include nursing curriculum as another opportunity for these precious niñas to continue to grow and bring their beautiful light of joy into the darkness of the world.”
Hunter Hardin, NP, Medical Missionary
LEARN MORE About the Project
Click here to read the full Good Samaritan Nursing Center Case Statement and discover how you can contribute to the realization of this project.