"It's our job at Chalice, to advocate for the poor," Father Patrick Cosgrove, President of Chalice, said addressing a group of deacon speakers. "We're here to help children living in poverty.
Read MoreIn mid-April of this year, Fr. Binoy Puthussery, the director of Chalice’s Mbinga, Tanzania sponsor site happily received funds for requested items from the 19th annual gift catalog.
Read More“Live simply, so that others may simply live,” is attributed to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton or Mahatma Gandhi depending on the source one considers reliable.
Read MoreIf you value accountability and transparency when it comes to knowing how your donation to a charitable organization is made use of then you are in good hands with Chalice’s Regional Director for Latin America, Patricia Bozo de Durán.
Read MoreMy wife Cathy and I have sponsored Wilsain since he was about 6 years old. He grew up in Grand Bassin in northern Haiti, raised by his aunt.
Read MoreI remember growing up as a kid burying my face in fresh, clean, crisp sheets at bedtime that my mom had freshly washed and hung out in the wind and the sunshine to dry.
Read MoreA common struggle for families at our sponsor sites is finding consistent employment. When you add barriers like a disability or coming from a stigmatized community, it becomes nearly impossible to find work.
Read MoreOctober is Child Health Month. Chalice strongly believes in the holistic development of children; providing opportunities not only for education but access to proper health care including nutrition.
Read MoreMaryAnne McKinnon, Senior International Manager with Chalice, has seen the difference it makes in a community when a child sponsorship program effects change.
Read MoreJust beyond the upscale neighborhoods of Manila in the Philippines, lies the slum of Tondo. With more than two million residents per square mile, it is the most densely populated area of land in the world.
Read MoreThe Tamil sponsor site has begun a program aimed at career counseling and exam preparation. The staff and teachers had noticed a crippling fear among the older students about their higher-level exams – the exams that would dictate the students’ prospects for post-secondary institutions and programs.
Read MoreKate Mosher, Creative Specialist with Chalice, spent time at Chalice’s India sponsor sites this summer, and wrote about one important way your support of people in need is making a difference.
Read MoreWhat makes Chalice US different from other Catholic nonprofits? Chalice US empowers families and communities of sponsored children by implementing Direct Family Funding (DFF).
Read MoreIn Tamil Nadu communities in southern India, it is common for a woman to marry shortly after completing high school.
Read MoreIn the age of email and social media, hand-written letters and printed photographs seem like relics from the past.
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