New Vehicle Helps Develop New Center
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(ANS – Monrovia, Liberia, Nov. 9, 2023) – Salesian missionaries with the St.
Joseph Community in Monrovia have a new Toyota pick-up truck to help with
growing transportation needs, thanks to donor funding from Salesian Missions of
New Rochelle. The vehicle will help Salesians to develop 20 acres for a new
Salesian center, which will include a residence, rehabilitation center for
at-risk youths and youths in conflict with the law, and a technical training
center.
Reliable transportation is needed for
Salesians to travel between the center in Monrovia and the western suburb of
Virginia, where the land is located, to oversee land development and
construction of the new center. Transportation is also needed to carry out
other educational and social development programs for youth in the area.
One Salesian noted, “We appreciate the funding
for this new vehicle. This will now empower us logistically to visit the
villages to help poor youths and their families while also aiding us in our
work of the development of this new center.”
Salesians in Monrovia provide a range of
education and social services to help poor and at-risk youths have a chance at
a better life. This includes work they are doing to support inmates at Monrovia
Central Prison for Juveniles. The prison fellowship program takes place two
mornings a week and includes group counseling and psychosocial support.
Salesians also provide clothing, washing materials, medical help, spiritual
support, and legal assistance. Every day, Salesians bring the juvenile and sick
inmates a warm meal and a drink.
An estimated 64% of Liberians live below the
poverty line, and 1.3 million live in extreme poverty, out of a population of
4.6 million, according to the World Food Program. Food security also affects
41% of the population, making chronic malnutrition high.
Whether working to rehabilitate former child
soldiers or to assist young women overcome barriers to education, Salesian
programs in Liberia are providing opportunities for youths to live up to their
potential through both academic and social programs.
Source: Salesian Missions
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