Support Projects Overview of Support Project

Overview of Support Project

Educational Support Project

  • 1. Construction and operation of dormitories support

    Cambodia Phnom Penh "Marianne and Margaret Donbosco Women's Dormitory" was completed in October 2022. In addition to construction costs, the full cost of operating the dormitory and the full cost of living in the dormitory for students every month are supported.

  • 2. School meal support

    We support nutrition necessary for children's growth and development so that childcare facilities and dormitory students can eat on time without skipping meals.

  • 3. School supplies support

    We provide school supplies and daily necessities so that you can challenge your dreams to the end without giving up learning.

  • 4. Teacher training support

    We support to cultivate many teachers in order that the childrens live in a better environment and the quality of education be improved.

  • 5. Medical Student Scholarship Support

    We support students who dream of the lives of the second Marianne and Margaret.

Health care business project

  • 1. Visiting medical service

    We can visit areas with poor medical conditions and basically provide the help you need.

  • 2. Medical supply support

    We support necessary medicines, help children's early detection of diseases through testing, and support hospital treatment if professional treatment is needed.

  • 3. Health and hygiene education

    Provide basic and correct health and hygiene education to children exposed to dangerous situations.

  • 4. Newborn and Maternal Health Care Support

    Participate in projects to support mothers and newborns in safe blind spots to support healthy births.

Marianne and Margaret Scholarship Project

Due to poverty in Cambodia, India, and Congo, many people give up their university education even if their grades are good. In addition, many people do not receive proper treatment even if a disease occurs due to hot weather and poor living conditions. The number of medical staff is significantly lower. We will provide more learning opportunities for students who are trying to continue their studies and students who dream of life as medical staff like Marianne and Margaret, and expand our support projects to help each country's health environment take a step further by becoming a member of the society where they can come out and take care of the health of many people.