CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION
FRANCE 1625 ETHIOPIA 1839
CONGREGATION OF THE MISSION
FRANCE 1625 ETHIOPIA 1839
SAINT VINCENT DE’
PAUL SOCIETY
FRANCE 1833
ETHIOPIA 2013
SAINT VINCENT DE’
PAUL SOCIETY
FRANCE 1833
ETHIOPIA 2013
BROTHERS OF CHARITY
BELGIUM 1807 ETHIOPIA 2010
DAUGHTERS OF
CHARITY
FRANCE 1633
ETHIOPIA 1927
DAUGHTERS OF
CHARITY
FRANCE 1633
ETHIOPIA 1927SISTERS OF CHARITY
OF ST.JEANNE ANTIDE
FRANCE 1799
ETHIOPIA 2003
SISTERS OF MERCY OF SAINT VINCENT DE’ PAUL ETHIOPIA1997
SISTERS OF MERCY OF SAINT VINCENT DE’ PAUL ETHIOPIA1997
LADIES OF
CHARITY
FRANCE 1617
ETHIOPIA 2015
LADIES OF
CHARITY
FRANCE 1617
ETHIOPIA 2015
‘‘TOWARDS THE PATH OF COLLABORATION’’VINCENTIAN FAMILY ETHIOPIA
Every time we celebrate the feast or the anniversary of someone we are used to
remember the past, the story… the events etc…. in the same way when it is the feasts of the Holy Spirit it is nice to
remember at least some of its gifts…. And our association of VFCAPEC is a gift of the
Holy Spirit.
BROTHERS OF CHARITY
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY
DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY
CONGREGATION OF THE MISSIONLADIES OF CHARITY
SISTERS OF CHARITY OF ST JEANNE ANTIDE
SISTERS OF MERCY OF ST. VINCENT DE’ PAUL
The VFCAPEC started on the 30thAugust 2014 and soon focused in the organization of a Workshop that could help to launch,
encourage, and define the Family. The starting team was formed by the representatives of different branches:
On the 28th February, officially started the International Charity Association who entered to be part of the
Commission.Expression of the team work developed and of the wish of
starting an efficient collaboration with the international Vincentian Family, a workshop was organized in the
Daughters of Charity Provincial House from the 18th to the 21st March 2015 with the professional and dynamic
animation of Fr. Joe Agostino, Fr. Manny Ginete, Mrs. Dee Mansi, Mrs. Yasmine Cajuste, Miss Denise el Khoury.
Let us see now the follow up of the
workshop….. May the Holy Spirit
enkindle in us the flame of Charity that
inflamed St Vincent de Paul.
In the course of the day, while you work or pray, sometimes think: “Oh, how happy I am! Jesus, my
dear Jesus, is coming to me. Oh, dearest Lord, prepare me for Yourself.
In every service the spirit of St Jeanne Antide guides us “to love Christ Jesus, to love and serve the poor who are his members, to show them the love of the Father…”
The Kindergarten St Jeanne Antide welcomes 250 children every year: of them almost the 30% are served freely because they belong to very poor families in the zone. To every child the school is offering formation according to the Governmental programs, but also a wide formation open to different cultures, languages and educations.“To teach the poor, to know, love, serve God is to do in part what the Savior of the world came to do on earth?”
The St. Agostina Health Center
Receives every day an average of 140-150 persons many of them very poor and in need of medical care and often in need of comfort and sometimes of economic support. There is also a program for the malnourished Children (almost 250-300): they are able to receive weekly food and alimentation.
“The sisters shall serve the poor with respect, seeing in them the person of Jesus Christ… with Charity and patience,
putting up with their infirmities, even the most repulsive, and with their taunts, criticisms and insults.”
Blessed Nemesia Women Promotion Center,
For almost two years the sisters are running a women promotion Center that offers courses of Information Technology and food Preparation for young women and girls.
“The sisters do not merely give
material help to the women; their
spiritual needs are of greatest
concern to them.”
In this program this year 2014-2015 the sisters welcomed 9 girls from the farthest villages in order to help them attend regularly the school, to teach them basic elements of health education, hygiene and most of all to help them deepen their faith and to discover
themselves like the best gift of God to themselves and to others. The objective is to develop their skills and to guide them to be aware of their dignity, their capacity,
their values.
Family Service Association (FSA)FSA was established in the year 2000 by a group of
volunteer Ethiopian professionals with rich experience in gender, human right, RH/FP and HIV/AIDS as well as other multi- sectoral development. It had its legal
entity by registering with the Ministry of Justice in 2006. It was re-registered as ‘Ethiopian Resident Charity’ following the new Charities and Societies
Law in 2010 and renewed its licence in 2013.
FSA is established to alleviating the socio-economic problems of women, the youth, children and other disadvantaged
segments of the society and in response to the increasing incidents of violence against women (VAW) and children.
The organization is providing support mainly to destitute and marginalized women and children through socio-economic support, various skill training, psychosocial support, school
capacity building and feeding programs and community development projects.
FSA implements several projects related to youth, women and children empowerment programs in Ethiopia.
FSA is also experienced in supporting victims of gender based violence through provision of shelter service and rehabilitating
Activities.
Through its economic empowerment programs in the capital city Addis Ababa; FSA was able to bring about a significant change in the lives of youth and women and their families.
The program brings life to the many children that school there and more importantly it give them that assurance that though life is challenging and some find neglect from their own parents and family members: all is not lost for there are people who deeply care for them.
Temporary Shelter service
Through the facilitation of the Woreda’s Women, Children and Youth Affairs office, FSA admit vulnerable individuals to our shelter .
We help them fulfill their basic needs and psychological support. The integrated shelter services helps them to come out of the misery they had experienced and give them the opportunity to lead a better life.
Economic Empowerment program We have door to door volunteers who follow up on individuals in disadvantaged situations. After various assessment they select some as trainees and provide startup capitals for them. One beneficiary of the financial support bought an oven and flour and started baking bread in her home. She then used to carry her products and search for people who can buy from her... like small juice houses, women who sell tea and coffee and also shops that sell bread products. ‘‘WEYNWA BREAD PRODUCTION’’