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MSC World Projects 2026:OLSH Global Outreach 2026

OLSH youth ministry deep in the Amazon region of Brazil

The Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart are hard at work in São Gabriel da Cachoeira, an extremely remote area of the Amazon region in Brazil. Their work here is challenging, not least because of the inaccessible location, but is essential in serving rural communities who would otherwise be highly isolated. 

This year, the Sisters are asking for our help in raising approximately €20,000 to buy a vehicle suited to the difficult Amazonian terrain and harsh conditions.

“This project aims to provide the sisters with reliable transportation to reach the parish communities,” Sr Renisa Augusta da Fonseca writes. “The vehicle would help Sisters with their social workwith disabled children, migrants and young indigenous people in this vast and under-served region.”

 

OLSH youth ministry deep in the Amazon region of Brazil

Rural Amazon 

“The community of São Gabriel da Cachoeira is situated in one of the most isolated and challenging areas of Brazil, deep in the Amazon region,” Sr Renisa explains. “The Sisters’ mission there involves pastoral work in the parish and surrounding villages, catechetical formation for children, youth, and adults, visiting families and offering accompaniment to the sick and elderly, community support programs, and cultural dialogue among diverse indigenous groups. Currently, the Sisters do not have adequate transportation, which limits their ability to serve these scattered communities effectively.” 

The purchase of the vehicle would greatly benefit the Sisters in their work with several groups, including local families and communities, indigenous families who need additional support, disabled children, and migrant families. It would allow the Sisters to travel safely and efficiently around the region, transporting essential items for education and pastoral and social aid, and would improve their ability to respond to urgent or emergency situations in remote spots. It would also encourage the “enhanced missionary presence of the Sisters, fostering hope, faith, and solidarity in the area”, says Sr Renisa. 

Working with nature at the OLSH Mission Garden in Nzhelele, South Africa

At the Nzhelele mission in South Africa, the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart care for more than 130 orphans and vulnerable children by providing essential items such as food, shelter, clothing, school supplies and financial support, youth activities in drop-in centres, classes and workshops for children and their carers, regular care visits to the children’s homes, and working gardens to address food shortages and promote nutrition and healthy eating. 

Working with nature at the OLSH Mission Garden in Nzhelele, South Africa

Tending the plants

This year, Sr Rotee Uriam, director of the Nzhelele project, is asking for our help in funding the repair and refurbishment of their dedicated mission garden. Located in the grounds of the convent, the garden was originally established by an Irish OLSH Sister, Sr Mairead. For many years, the garden has provided food for the children in the care of the Sisters, and offers employment to several local people who would otherwise find it very difficult to find work in what is a very remote area. 

The garden is a great teaching tool for the children to learn good agricultural practices and healthy eating practices,” writes Sr Rotee. “It has been in existence for many years – however, it now needs many repairs and updating.” 

The OLSH Sisters in Nzhelele are working to raise a total of €15,000 to complete the repairs to the garden, and continue with this wonderful resource for the provision of nutritious food, local employment, and life skills. This will include repairs to fences and pipes, and the provision of water tanks and watering apparatus for the garden. “With a grateful heart, we thank you for all you are doing to help,” Sr Rotee says.  

MSC World Projects Appeal 2025: OLSH Global Outreach

OLSH Global Outreach

MSCs from all over the world continue to work in partnership with the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (OLSH), providing help and support to the poor and vulnerable on our shared mission: “May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be everywhere loved.” 

OLSH outreach in Brazil

The Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart are active in their ministry in several areas across Brazil, from educating young children to caring for the poor, the hungry, and the elderly. This year, they’re appealing for our help in funding a number of different projects that will continue to change lives for the better in regions of real and pressing need.

Sr Maria José Ferreira writes from Capanema, in the south of Brazil. The local community are currently working together to build a new chapel for the area, which is now almost complete. The community here need a sound system for their new chapel, to benefit their prayer and celebration. “We have celebrations there already, and we have a children’s choir also,” writes Sr Maria José. “It is a dynamic community. I believe this chapel will help many people to grow in faith.”

€2,000 will pay for a sound system in the new chapel, giving the community of Capanema
a place to gather in faith and love.

Sr Maria José is also raising funds to provide food parcels for very poor families in the local area of Capanema. “My apostolate is to visit families around the parish area,” she writes. “I have met many people, and I pray with them. It is so sad to see people living difficult financial times. Some do not have enough to eat. I would like to help them, and I am asking for money to buy them some food bags. I am aware this will not solve all the social problems that I see but it will give them a relief for some months.”

A total of €2,000 will help Sr Maria José to provide essential food parcels
for hungry families in the coming months.

The Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart run a school in Rio de Janeiro, where the children get great enjoyment and benefit from their study and practise of musical skills. The school has a music classroom dedicated to these studies, and the Sisters here are working to raise funds to buy new instruments for the children and extend their current collection.

€2,000 will help OLSH Sisters in Rio de Janeiro to buy new musical instruments
for the children in their school, empowering and encouraging
them to learn new skills and foster creativity.

OLSH Sisters in Brazil also write of the importance of play in the development of the children in their care at their Rio de Janeiro school. “We believe children learn a lot when they are playing,” they write. “It is important to give them toys and objects that can help them to develop skills.” The Sisters have an area dedicated to play in their school, for children aged between 2 and 10 years of age, and they need to purchase new toys and educational games to assist in the children’s development.

€2,000 will buy a selection of educational toys and games
to help the children learn and grow through play.

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR OLSH SISTERS IN THEIR GLOBAL OUTREACH

OLSH ministry across Africa

The Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart have been ministering across two dioceses in Burkina Faso for several years, and are now working to set up ministry in a third diocese, with enthusiastic and motivated young women requesting to join the Congregation. The OLSH Sisters involved in the formation programme for these young women are looking to transfer the Postulate from Zagtouli to Siogo, Tampoussimdi, which is a calm and peaceful place conducive to formation. The Sisters are now working to raise funds to build two new dormitories for the Postulate in a village not far from Ouagadougou, where there is plenty of space for the formation programme, and also scope for gardening and care of livestock in the surrounding fields.

A total of €10,000 will fund two new dormitories for these young women
working together in the love of Christ.

The Holy Family Care Centre is a residential care facility for children located in Ofcolaco, South Africa. Currently home to 75 abandoned and chronically ill children, Holy Family provides a loving, nurturing environment for children with critical medical needs, who have nowhere else to turn. The centre has a nursery which accommodates up to eight babies, plus four dormitories, two dedicated to older boys and girls, and two for boys and girls aged 2 to 10. The younger children, toddlers and preschoolers aged between 2 and 5 years, also sleep here, but are often overwhelmed by sharing the space with the older children in the group. The OLSH Sisters who take care of the crèche children feel that they would be better cared for if they had their own smaller space in a dedicated dormitory, which would reduce the noise and overstimulation at bedtime.

The Holy Family team need €20,000 to fund the toddlers’ area,
which will accommodate beds for up to 20 children and two staff members,
with space for winding down and quiet play.

The Jules Chevalier Health Centre was set up in December 2020 in the village of Maka Kahone in Senegal, working with the Ministry of Health to promote accessible healthcare for all, regardless of race, religion, or ethnicity. The centre offers a range of treatments to the people of Maka Kahone and surrounding villages, and its facilities are in great demand, as it is recognised for its high levels of care for patients. The health centre is now working to set up a laboratory with specific equipment, and staffed by trained personnel, in order to best manage the diagnoses of contagious diseases, maternity care, the care of young babies and children, predominant problems such as diabetes and high blood pressure, and further issues.

OLSH Sisters need €12,000 to purchase the necessary equipment for the new laboratory,
including a microscope, a centrifuge, micropipettes, a rotator, and other essential items.

The Jules Chevalier Health Centre in Mbandaka, Congo, has recently been extended, and is in need of new equipment to fill the new facility. Fundraising is underway to meet the centre’s current goals, including purchasing new medical equipment, reducing the maternal and infant mortality rate in Mdandaka and its surrounds, and improving the conditions of care for patients and the working conditions of staff at the centre.

The equipment required includes 10 beds, a consultation table, a medical stepladder,
10 bedside tables, a small surgery box, a delivery box, baby scales,
and other items, at a cost of €10,000.

CAN YOU HELP OUR OLSH SISTERS IN AFRICA?

With ongoing mission projects in education, childcare, agriculture, and healthcare, OLSH ministry is touching and transforming lives across Africa.
“We are very grateful for all that you are and do for us. On behalf of the Daughters of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, I thank all those who pay special attention to our projects.”
~ Sr Marie-Laure Lankoandé FNDSC, Regional Superior of Burkina Faso

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR OLSH SISTERS IN THEIR GLOBAL OUTREACH

MSC World Projects Appeal 2025: Cameroon

Empowering students in Cameroon

The MSC Post-Novitiate Programme in Yaoundé, Cameroon, helps and guides young students along the path of their missionary journey. Last year, the generosity of our mission friends and benefactors in the Irish Province provided funding to purchase essential computer equipment for 14 students, and this year, with nine new post-novitiate students joining the programme, Fr Bonaventure is once again appealing for our help.

“The Catholic University of Central Africa subjects our students to a demanding rhythm of work,” Fr Bonaventure explains. “They have to do practical work that requires them to use computers, and it really is a necessity that every student must have a laptop of their own.” “As the number of students has increased this year and the two mediumsized printers we bought are not enough, we also need to buy a largecapacity printer to solve this problem for once and for all.”

CAN YOU HELP OUR MSC STUDENTS IN CAMEROON?

The computer equipment needed for 23 students for the coming academic year
will cost a total of €8,300.

“Our resources are very limited, and every year we are obliged to appeal to the generosity of people
of goodwill who are keen to support the training of our future pastors,” says Fr Bonaventure.
“We will never cease to thank the Province of Ireland for its many contributions to our community in Yaoundé.”

IF YOU CAN, PLEASE SUPPORT OUR MSC STUDENTS IN CAMEROON

MSC World Projects Appeal 2025: Guatemala

Building blocks for the future in Guatemala

Centro Faustino Villanueva is an MSC-run school in the Alta Verapaz region of Guatemala, located in an extremely rural area six hours away from the country’s capital, Guatemala City. The school offers a lifeline for the local community, providing education and the foundation for a better future for the past 40 years. The community at Centro Faustino Villanueva aim to provide access to education for the local population, including the Q’eqchí ethnic group, equipping them with both academic and social skills, plus an increased cultural awareness. In doing so, the staff at the school aim to lay the groundwork for a more positive and productive society, with the necessary skills to build a better quality of life for all in the community.

The school also offers boarding facilities for those who cannot easily travel to get there every day, ensuring that nobody misses out. Courses and workshops offered at the school include a wide range of academic subjects, while the school community are highly active in creating a sustainable agricultural environment, with space for farming and livestock care.

PLEASE SUPPORT OUR MINISTRY IN GUATEMALA

Empowering students to learn and grow

“All of this is an effort that aims to enhance the skills and training of the students, as well as improving their food quality, which is in many cases deficient and harms their ability to learn and grow,” says Fr Jairo Uriel Sevilla Mendoza MSC, Director of Centro Faustino Villanueva.

“Year after year, we make every effort to obtain the funds we need to sustain our school, a situation that is complicated by global economic uncertainty,” explains Fr Jairo. “In recent years, the aid we receive has decreased, and this is a reality that worries us, since we are the only option for many young people in the area.”

It costs just under €5,000 per month to pay the staff at Centro Faustino Villanueva,
along with providing nourishing daily meals for the students.
The CFV team are working to raise €50,000 to pay for school costs for a total of 10 months,
helping as many young people as they can, and preparing to help more in 2026.

“Together, we will be able to help more people in need. We will never tire of thanking our generous supporters for everything they do for us – and we are always united in the heart of Christ.”
~ Fr Jairo Uriel Sevilla Mendoza MSC
Director of Centro Faustino Villanueva

CAN YOU HELP US TO CHANGE LIVES FOR THE BETTER IN GUATEMALA?

MSC World Projects Appeal 2025: Ecuador

MSCs uniting a parish in Ecuador

MSCs in the parish of San José de Chilibulo, in Quito, Ecuador, work with a pastoral team and volunteers to minister to the ongoing needs of disadvantaged families in the region.

One of the most important ways in which our MSCs can help is to provide food to these vulnerable families, who often go hungry. Once a month, the pastoral team provide food baskets to 48 vulnerable families, including essential items such as rice, sugar, quinoa, oats, panela, wheat flour, lentils, oil, salt, tuna, cookies, peas, soap, and a chicken at Christmas time.

The cost per month is approximately €1,000, depending on the price and availability of items, and on additional food donations and funds that the parish team are able to collect. Special celebrations are also hosted for families in need on Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, and at Christmas, catering to 90 people at a cost of approximately €1,150 per event.

PLEASE SUPPORT HUNGRY FAMILIES IN ECUADOR

Last year, our mission friends here in the Irish Province helped us to raise funds to improve the kitchen and outdoor spaces at the church and pastoral centre in the parish of San José de Chilibulo.

This year, parish priest Fr Marcelo Campoverde Arcentales MSC is asking for our help once again as he and his team work to raise €14,500 to provide a lifeline of food baskets and essentials to 48 families in need, including young children and extremely vulnerable elderly people, for an entire year.

CAN YOU HELP US TO FEED VULNERABLE FAMILIES IN ECUADOR?