Philippines
Poverty afflicts more than a fifth of the total population of the Philippines but is as high as 75% in some southern areas of the country. More than 60% of the poor reside in rural areas, where the prevalence of poverty is more severe. These communities are also more vulnerable to natural disasters which are common in this area and which regularly cause destruction of the limited infrastructure supporting these families.
Since 1985, the Sisters of Mary have operated and maintained four schools in the Philippines: Biga Girlstown, Adlas Boystown, Talisay Girlstown, and Minglanilla Boystown. Marginalized boys and girls, ranging in age from 12 to 18, receive secondary education and intensive vocational training. The Marie Doty Maternal and Children’s Infirmary provides medical and dental care for the boys in Minglanilla. The Sisters care for almost 8000 young boys and girls from the poorest families throughout the country.
Adlas
Biga
Minglanilla
Talisay
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Talisay
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Talisay
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Talisay
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Talisay
Philippines
Adlas
Philippines
Adlas
Philippines
Adlas
Philippines
Adlas
Philippines
Biga
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Biga
Philippines
Biga
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Minglanilla