Salesian Missions Funds Programs to Empower Rwandan Youths
(ANS – Muhazi, Rwanda) – The Salesian project to empowering young people through sports and spiritual activities at Don Bosco Muhazi Recreation Center in Rwanda has made significant progress in achieving its goals, thanks to funding from Salesian Missions of New Rochelle.
With the funding,
the existing infrastructure at Don Bosco Muhazi Recreation Center is undergoing
renovation. The basketball and volleyball courts are near completion. Sporting
and musical equipment has also been purchased. Through these efforts, youths
will be able to access new initiatives at weekend programs.
In addition, the Salesians
aim to promote awareness on poverty reduction and sustainable development while
supporting youths in preparing for their futures. The Salesians will provide
training in farming activities to equip youths with skills to reduce poverty in
their communities. Education on values and youth programs are also being
organized in a safe environment to promote personal growth and development.
A Salesian
explained: “The impact of the project on the community surrounding Don Bosco
Muhazi Recreation Center will be significant. We expect that more youths will
engage in agriculture and farming activities. We will also be able to serve
more young people during the weekend program, as they participate in various
activities such as games and training.”
The project is not
yet complete, but Salesians are confident they are on track. The Salesian
noted, “Moving forward, we plan to continue implementing the project and
further expand its reach to empower even more young people in the community. We
want them to have a bright future, and these new activities are a step in the
right direction.”
Salesians
provide a range of educational and social development services in Rwanda. Poor
youths are able to access programs including health services, nutrition,
education, and general support services that help them to lead healthy,
productive lives. Salesians first arrived in the country in 1953. Today, there
are 6 Salesian centers in Rwanda, which is part of the larger African Great
Lakes Province (with Burundi and Uganda).
Close to 39% of
Rwandans live in poverty, according to the World Bank. Rwanda is a rural,
agrarian country with about 35% of the population engaged in subsistence
agriculture with some mineral and agro-processing. Many of the country’s
orphaned children are the tragic result of a violent civil war. Half of all
children drop out of primary school, and 2.2 million people — 22% of the
population — face critical food shortages.
Source: Salesian
Missions
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