Your help transforms lives

At the Sisters Hospitallers, we dedicate our lives to caring for those most in need: people with mental illness, intellectual disabilities, or in vulnerable situations.

With your donation, you help us continue to offer comprehensive, humane, and dignified care.

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Your help translates into real action.

With your donation, we achieve:

82
Homeless people served through the Socio-Family Integration and Rehabilitation of Homeless People with Mental Illness program (Kintambo, RCD)
160
Highly vulnerable women with mental illness were able to enter rehabilitation and socialization programs (Kerala, India)
206
People served through the Assistance to Street Mentally Ill People sheltered at the Bethania Home program in Yaoundé (Cameroon)
352
Home visits made as part of the Reducing Stigma in Mental Health: Caring and Rehabilitating Without Borders project (Timor-Leste)
500
Children (ages 0-12) with malnutrition received comprehensive medical care (Northern Togo)
728
Patients from remote communities were treated at the Telema Mental Health Center (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
25.000
Mujeres y niños se beneficiaron con la construcción del bloque de maternidad en St. Francis Xavier Hospital (Ghana)
82
Homeless people served through the Socio-Family Integration and Rehabilitation of Homeless People with Mental Illness program (Kintambo, RCD)
160
Highly vulnerable women with mental illness were able to enter rehabilitation and socialization programs (Kerala, India)
206
People served through the Assistance to Street Mentally Ill People sheltered at the Bethania Home program in Yaoundé (Cameroon)
352
Home visits made as part of the Reducing Stigma in Mental Health: Caring and Rehabilitating Without Borders project (Timor-Leste)
500
Children (ages 0-12) with malnutrition received comprehensive medical care (Northern Togo)
728
Patients from remote communities were treated at the Telema Mental Health Center (Democratic Republic of the Congo)
25.000
Women and children benefited from the construction of the maternity ward at St. Francis Xavier Hospital (Ghana)

Your help, our commitment:
2025 projects

Africa

Cameroon – Yaoundé
Caring for the mentally ill on the streets

DRC, Kisantu, and N’Sele
Improving the mental and neurological health of the population of Kisantu and N’Sele.

DRC, Kintambo
Solar power installation at the “Telema – Kintambo” health center

Togo, Dapaong
Comprehensive Access to Care for Mentally Ill People Chained in the City of the Forgotten, Northern Togo
Support for the training and empowerment of refugee and displaced women in northern Togo
Hope and a future for displaced and refugee children in northern Togo

Liberia, Monrovia
Medical equipment that will contribute to physical and psychological well-being by 2025 through improved service delivery

Ghana, Assin Foso
Improving access to diagnostic services in the municipality of Assin Foso (Phase II – CT scan machine)
Improving access to diagnostic services in the municipality of Assin Foso (Phase I – X-ray)

Ghana, Dompoase
Food for users of our Mental Health Unit

Philippines, Kasambagan
Promoting the rehabilitation process and ongoing care for women suffering from mental illness.

Philippines, Pasig
Improving the educational service at Guardian Angel Learning Center

Philippines, Cebu
Improving and maintaining the center’s facilities to provide safe and ongoing rehabilitation services for people with mental illness.
Improving and maintaining the center’s facilities to provide safe and ongoing rehabilitation services for people with mental illness.

India, Shillong
Education and personal development for a group of young people and their mentors.

Timor-Leste, Mali
Reducing the Stigma in Mental Health: Caring and Rehabilitating Without Borders

Colombia, San Juan de Pasto
Empowerment of older women. Improving the safety and well-being of 50 older women with mental health problems living in conditions of social abandonment.

Bolivia, Cochabamba
Safety for minors with disabilities at Puntiti

Argentina, Buenos Aires
Promoting social inclusion and access to mental health services for neglected older adults in Argentina, Buenos Aires

Bolivia, Cochabamba
Outpatient care for minors with disabilities at the María José Recio Integrated Services.

Why donate to
the Sisters Hospitallers?

The Congregation of the Sisters Hospitallers is a non-profit, international organization with a presence and projects in disadvantaged countries or those with pressing needs. We also support the Benito Menni Foundation, an NGO of the Congregation, which carries out various development cooperation projects in Africa, Latin America, and Asia.
This service aims to foster solidarity and social transformation, not remaining indifferent to the problems of others and encouraging self-responsibility.
Through solidarity and international cooperation, we aim to share among the various centers of our Institution around the world “financial resources, as well as the exchange of knowledge, professionals, and technology, which fosters the sense of belonging and universality of the Congregation” (XXI General Chapter). This is not limited to international action that enhances the work of the Sisters Hospitallers in disadvantaged countries, but rather seeks to comprehensively promote the work of men and women in all their dimensions.