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The Salesians of Don Bosco have been serving young people in Cambodia since 1991, when they first arrived from Thailand to support refugees along the border through technical education. Over the past three decades, their mission has grown alongside the country, responding to shifting needs while remaining firmly focused on those most at risk of
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In the hills of Venilale, Timor‑Leste, the FMA Sisters have become a much-loved and constant presence in the lives of families across the region. In a country where access to education and healthcare is limited, their work responds to everyday needs with compassion, skill, and a deep respect for human dignity. Caring for the Most
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Don Bosco Kalaburagi, India For many years, ASMOAF has walked alongside the Salesians of Don Bosco in India, supporting education, care and development initiatives that place young people at the centre. One such work is the Don Bosco Program for Young at Risk (PYAR) in Kalaburagi. For more than two decades, the PYAR in Kalaburagi
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Access to clean and reliable water remains one of the most practical foundations for health, education, and community wellbeing. In Fuiloro, Timor‑Leste, a simple but effective solution is helping turn seasonal rainfall into a dependable source of drinking water for thousands. At the heart of the Salesians’ work in TimorLeste is a commitment to supporting
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Exciting things are happening for our Don Bosco schools in the Pacific. Currently, our computer labs are being outfitted with laptops donated through our partners, and the impact on our young people will be enormous. For many students across the Pacific, this is the first time they will have reliable access to the tools they
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