Quarterly Reports
Sisters Rising Worldwide: Q1 2025 Impact Report
Our latest Impact Report highlights a season filled with significant achievements and unwavering dedication to addressing the root causes of injustice worldwide.
When rebels attacked Lhubiriha Secondary School near the Congo border, at least 41 people were brutally murdered, including 38 students who were burned beyond recognition, shot, or hacked to death. Six students were abducted, their fate unknown.
Amidst this horrific tragedy, Sr. Margaret Birra and the Sisters at Daughters of Saint Theresa of the Child of Jesus in Kasese, Uganda answered the call to help. They opened their doors to the surviving students, offering them shelter and care. This is in addition to the 501 students and orphans they were already struggling to support, and it has placed a tremendous strain on their already limited resources.
We are seeking to raise $16,000 to purchase food and mosquito nets – a desperate need, as malaria has already claimed the lives of infants at the orphanage – for all 759 children now in the Sisters’ care. Without these essentials, they are at risk of starvation and disease.
Your support can bring hope, safety, and the essential resources these children need to survive.
Our latest Impact Report highlights a season filled with significant achievements and unwavering dedication to addressing the root causes of injustice worldwide.
Sr Chinweze of the Sisters Immaculate Heart of Mary in Nigeria shares the following thank you video from her students in the Youth Training and Empowerment Program on Soap Making in Nigeria. Thanks to our generous donors, Sisters Rising Worldwide sponsored workshops to teach 100 young men and women how to make different kinds of […]