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  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
  • Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians.
  • Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people.
  • Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year.

The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies.

Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance.

The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest.



 

How to support them?

Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032
Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus
Reason for payment: For a new Missionary

Bank transfer via Poste Italiane
Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus
IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032
Reason for payment: For a new Missionary

 

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Giorgio Gelmini

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Giorgio Gelmini

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Saji Paul Varghese

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Andrew Dumbuya

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Asia
Suburbs in the Center

Suburbs in the Center

Suburbs in the Center

This project focuses on children and young people who find themselves in the peripheries of the poorest state of India: Bihar. The way identified to achieve this is that of literacy, education and socio-cultural training through construction of a school in an area lacking in educational offer and characterized by a high rate of poverty. General objectives of the project Ensure access to primary schooling for all children, including the poorest living in rural suburbs. Bridging the gap in adult illiteracy through the involvement of pupils' parents. Spread hope and culture also to the poorest young people, essential elements for the integral preparation of future generations. Specific objectives of the project The purchase of land in a village of Buxar (see blue oval in the map of Bihar) and the construction of a primary and secondary school with multipurpose spaces in which to also offer training courses for adults. The creation of places where the local population can gather for moments of confrontation, conviviality and recreational and sports activities.   See the brochure      

  • India
  • Number of beneficieries: 680
  • FOM January 2017
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
PROJECTS OF MURIALDO WORLD

Other projects in Messico

America
Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 50 years. Although the conflict officially ended with the peace treaty in 2016, violence continues in many areas of the country, increasingly connected to drug trafficking. Parallel to the expansion of the conflict and the political violence, Colombian cities are severely hit by a new wave of criminal acts and selective murders against members of the weakest and most marginalized sections of society (poor people, street children, small drug dealers, drug addicts, prostitutes and homosexuals). with the term “limpieza social” (social cleansing), it is one of the major consequences of the serious social conflict and of the discriminating and excluding policies of the economic and political classes. General objective of the project Accompany and support young university students from the La Sierra and Villa Turbay neighborhoods, educating them to be committed to their neighborhood. Specific objectives of the project Support young university students in the La Sierra and Villa Turbay districts, offering them a supplementary scholarship, which allows them to support the costs of transport, food and teaching materials. Accompany young people in their studies, constantly monitoring their performance and supporting them in learning. Educating young university students to serve the community, suggesting volunteering as a return for the scholarship received.

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 6
  • FOM January 2019
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

It is a food, educational and recreational support project for children and young people in the poor neighborhoods of the city of Medellin, Colombia. For everyone a table to eat, a table to learn, a table to play. Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 40 years and is seeing a progressive increase in armed conflict and violence. In this context, the phenomenon of "street children" has developed and worsened more and more, children and adolescents who are victims of family and school abandonment, who live on alms and petty crime. General objectives of the project With the project "Add a seat at the table" the Giuseppini del Murialdo, with MURIALDO WORLD onlus, want to guarantee every day to hundreds of children and young people under the age of 14, welcome and assistance by offering them: a hot meal (a table to eat), educators who accompany them on their school journey (a table to learn), a space where you can play (a table to play), in order to offer opportunities for social integration and support to children and their families in order to counter the indices of violence, illegality and apathy in the area. Specific objectives of the project In particular, the project has as beneficiaries more than 200 poor children and young people for whom you want to: Improve food and health conditions. Promote basic education, raise the level of education and create the conditions for access to higher education. Promote integral development by carrying out prevention activities.  

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 200
  • FOM August 2015
Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beneficiaries: 25 young people. Beneficiaries already reached: 70 young people. Project value: € 7,750 for 25 young people per year. The project provides food, education and medical care to children and families in need in Mexico, without uprooting them from their loved ones, culture or territory. The project aims to offer concrete support to children and young people in three different Mexican cities (Mexico City, Aguascalientes and Hermosillo) in the educational field (school fees, books, teaching materials, etc.), which receives 50% of the financial resources; in the health field (medicines, medical care, check-ups, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources; and in the socio-family field (support to the child's family, food programme, recreational activities, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources. Reference community: Community of Hermosillo. Reference missionary: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com

  • Messico
  • Number of beneficieries: 25
  • FOM November 2018
Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beneficiaries: 25 young people. Beneficiaries already reached: 70 young people. Project value: € 7,750 for 25 young people per year. The project provides food, education and medical care to children and families in need in Mexico, without uprooting them from their loved ones, culture or territory. The project aims to offer concrete support to children and young people in three different Mexican cities (Mexico City, Aguascalientes and Hermosillo) in the educational field (school fees, books, teaching materials, etc.), which receives 50% of the financial resources; in the health field (medicines, medical care, check-ups, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources; and in the socio-family field (support to the child's family, food programme, recreational activities, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources. Reference community: Community of Hermosillo. Reference missionary: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com

  • Messico
  • Number of beneficieries: 25
  • FOM November 2018
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

It is a food, educational and recreational support project for children and young people in the poor neighborhoods of the city of Medellin, Colombia. For everyone a table to eat, a table to learn, a table to play. Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 40 years and is seeing a progressive increase in armed conflict and violence. In this context, the phenomenon of "street children" has developed and worsened more and more, children and adolescents who are victims of family and school abandonment, who live on alms and petty crime. General objectives of the project With the project "Add a seat at the table" the Giuseppini del Murialdo, with MURIALDO WORLD onlus, want to guarantee every day to hundreds of children and young people under the age of 14, welcome and assistance by offering them: a hot meal (a table to eat), educators who accompany them on their school journey (a table to learn), a space where you can play (a table to play), in order to offer opportunities for social integration and support to children and their families in order to counter the indices of violence, illegality and apathy in the area. Specific objectives of the project In particular, the project has as beneficiaries more than 200 poor children and young people for whom you want to: Improve food and health conditions. Promote basic education, raise the level of education and create the conditions for access to higher education. Promote integral development by carrying out prevention activities.  

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 200
  • FOM August 2015
Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 50 years. Although the conflict officially ended with the peace treaty in 2016, violence continues in many areas of the country, increasingly connected to drug trafficking. Parallel to the expansion of the conflict and the political violence, Colombian cities are severely hit by a new wave of criminal acts and selective murders against members of the weakest and most marginalized sections of society (poor people, street children, small drug dealers, drug addicts, prostitutes and homosexuals). with the term “limpieza social” (social cleansing), it is one of the major consequences of the serious social conflict and of the discriminating and excluding policies of the economic and political classes. General objective of the project Accompany and support young university students from the La Sierra and Villa Turbay neighborhoods, educating them to be committed to their neighborhood. Specific objectives of the project Support young university students in the La Sierra and Villa Turbay districts, offering them a supplementary scholarship, which allows them to support the costs of transport, food and teaching materials. Accompany young people in their studies, constantly monitoring their performance and supporting them in learning. Educating young university students to serve the community, suggesting volunteering as a return for the scholarship received.

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 6
  • FOM January 2019
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

It is a food, educational and recreational support project for children and young people in the poor neighborhoods of the city of Medellin, Colombia. For everyone a table to eat, a table to learn, a table to play. Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 40 years and is seeing a progressive increase in armed conflict and violence. In this context, the phenomenon of "street children" has developed and worsened more and more, children and adolescents who are victims of family and school abandonment, who live on alms and petty crime. General objectives of the project With the project "Add a seat at the table" the Giuseppini del Murialdo, with MURIALDO WORLD onlus, want to guarantee every day to hundreds of children and young people under the age of 14, welcome and assistance by offering them: a hot meal (a table to eat), educators who accompany them on their school journey (a table to learn), a space where you can play (a table to play), in order to offer opportunities for social integration and support to children and their families in order to counter the indices of violence, illegality and apathy in the area. Specific objectives of the project In particular, the project has as beneficiaries more than 200 poor children and young people for whom you want to: Improve food and health conditions. Promote basic education, raise the level of education and create the conditions for access to higher education. Promote integral development by carrying out prevention activities.  

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 200
  • FOM August 2015
Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beneficiaries: 25 young people. Beneficiaries already reached: 70 young people. Project value: € 7,750 for 25 young people per year. The project provides food, education and medical care to children and families in need in Mexico, without uprooting them from their loved ones, culture or territory. The project aims to offer concrete support to children and young people in three different Mexican cities (Mexico City, Aguascalientes and Hermosillo) in the educational field (school fees, books, teaching materials, etc.), which receives 50% of the financial resources; in the health field (medicines, medical care, check-ups, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources; and in the socio-family field (support to the child's family, food programme, recreational activities, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources. Reference community: Community of Hermosillo. Reference missionary: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com

  • Messico
  • Number of beneficieries: 25
  • FOM November 2018
Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 50 years. Although the conflict officially ended with the peace treaty in 2016, violence continues in many areas of the country, increasingly connected to drug trafficking. Parallel to the expansion of the conflict and the political violence, Colombian cities are severely hit by a new wave of criminal acts and selective murders against members of the weakest and most marginalized sections of society (poor people, street children, small drug dealers, drug addicts, prostitutes and homosexuals). with the term “limpieza social” (social cleansing), it is one of the major consequences of the serious social conflict and of the discriminating and excluding policies of the economic and political classes. General objective of the project Accompany and support young university students from the La Sierra and Villa Turbay neighborhoods, educating them to be committed to their neighborhood. Specific objectives of the project Support young university students in the La Sierra and Villa Turbay districts, offering them a supplementary scholarship, which allows them to support the costs of transport, food and teaching materials. Accompany young people in their studies, constantly monitoring their performance and supporting them in learning. Educating young university students to serve the community, suggesting volunteering as a return for the scholarship received.

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 6
  • FOM January 2019
Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beneficiaries: 25 young people. Beneficiaries already reached: 70 young people. Project value: € 7,750 for 25 young people per year. The project provides food, education and medical care to children and families in need in Mexico, without uprooting them from their loved ones, culture or territory. The project aims to offer concrete support to children and young people in three different Mexican cities (Mexico City, Aguascalientes and Hermosillo) in the educational field (school fees, books, teaching materials, etc.), which receives 50% of the financial resources; in the health field (medicines, medical care, check-ups, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources; and in the socio-family field (support to the child's family, food programme, recreational activities, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources. Reference community: Community of Hermosillo. Reference missionary: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com

  • Messico
  • Number of beneficieries: 25
  • FOM November 2018
Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

It is a food, educational and recreational support project for children and young people in the poor neighborhoods of the city of Medellin, Colombia. For everyone a table to eat, a table to learn, a table to play. Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 40 years and is seeing a progressive increase in armed conflict and violence. In this context, the phenomenon of "street children" has developed and worsened more and more, children and adolescents who are victims of family and school abandonment, who live on alms and petty crime. General objectives of the project With the project "Add a seat at the table" the Giuseppini del Murialdo, with MURIALDO WORLD onlus, want to guarantee every day to hundreds of children and young people under the age of 14, welcome and assistance by offering them: a hot meal (a table to eat), educators who accompany them on their school journey (a table to learn), a space where you can play (a table to play), in order to offer opportunities for social integration and support to children and their families in order to counter the indices of violence, illegality and apathy in the area. Specific objectives of the project In particular, the project has as beneficiaries more than 200 poor children and young people for whom you want to: Improve food and health conditions. Promote basic education, raise the level of education and create the conditions for access to higher education. Promote integral development by carrying out prevention activities.  

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 200
  • FOM August 2015
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 50 years. Although the conflict officially ended with the peace treaty in 2016, violence continues in many areas of the country, increasingly connected to drug trafficking. Parallel to the expansion of the conflict and the political violence, Colombian cities are severely hit by a new wave of criminal acts and selective murders against members of the weakest and most marginalized sections of society (poor people, street children, small drug dealers, drug addicts, prostitutes and homosexuals). with the term “limpieza social” (social cleansing), it is one of the major consequences of the serious social conflict and of the discriminating and excluding policies of the economic and political classes. General objective of the project Accompany and support young university students from the La Sierra and Villa Turbay neighborhoods, educating them to be committed to their neighborhood. Specific objectives of the project Support young university students in the La Sierra and Villa Turbay districts, offering them a supplementary scholarship, which allows them to support the costs of transport, food and teaching materials. Accompany young people in their studies, constantly monitoring their performance and supporting them in learning. Educating young university students to serve the community, suggesting volunteering as a return for the scholarship received.

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 6
  • FOM January 2019
Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beneficiaries: 25 young people. Beneficiaries already reached: 70 young people. Project value: € 7,750 for 25 young people per year. The project provides food, education and medical care to children and families in need in Mexico, without uprooting them from their loved ones, culture or territory. The project aims to offer concrete support to children and young people in three different Mexican cities (Mexico City, Aguascalientes and Hermosillo) in the educational field (school fees, books, teaching materials, etc.), which receives 50% of the financial resources; in the health field (medicines, medical care, check-ups, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources; and in the socio-family field (support to the child's family, food programme, recreational activities, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources. Reference community: Community of Hermosillo. Reference missionary: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com

  • Messico
  • Number of beneficieries: 25
  • FOM November 2018
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

It is a food, educational and recreational support project for children and young people in the poor neighborhoods of the city of Medellin, Colombia. For everyone a table to eat, a table to learn, a table to play. Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 40 years and is seeing a progressive increase in armed conflict and violence. In this context, the phenomenon of "street children" has developed and worsened more and more, children and adolescents who are victims of family and school abandonment, who live on alms and petty crime. General objectives of the project With the project "Add a seat at the table" the Giuseppini del Murialdo, with MURIALDO WORLD onlus, want to guarantee every day to hundreds of children and young people under the age of 14, welcome and assistance by offering them: a hot meal (a table to eat), educators who accompany them on their school journey (a table to learn), a space where you can play (a table to play), in order to offer opportunities for social integration and support to children and their families in order to counter the indices of violence, illegality and apathy in the area. Specific objectives of the project In particular, the project has as beneficiaries more than 200 poor children and young people for whom you want to: Improve food and health conditions. Promote basic education, raise the level of education and create the conditions for access to higher education. Promote integral development by carrying out prevention activities.  

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 200
  • FOM August 2015
Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 50 years. Although the conflict officially ended with the peace treaty in 2016, violence continues in many areas of the country, increasingly connected to drug trafficking. Parallel to the expansion of the conflict and the political violence, Colombian cities are severely hit by a new wave of criminal acts and selective murders against members of the weakest and most marginalized sections of society (poor people, street children, small drug dealers, drug addicts, prostitutes and homosexuals). with the term “limpieza social” (social cleansing), it is one of the major consequences of the serious social conflict and of the discriminating and excluding policies of the economic and political classes. General objective of the project Accompany and support young university students from the La Sierra and Villa Turbay neighborhoods, educating them to be committed to their neighborhood. Specific objectives of the project Support young university students in the La Sierra and Villa Turbay districts, offering them a supplementary scholarship, which allows them to support the costs of transport, food and teaching materials. Accompany young people in their studies, constantly monitoring their performance and supporting them in learning. Educating young university students to serve the community, suggesting volunteering as a return for the scholarship received.

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 6
  • FOM January 2019
Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

Add a Place at Table

It is a food, educational and recreational support project for children and young people in the poor neighborhoods of the city of Medellin, Colombia. For everyone a table to eat, a table to learn, a table to play. Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 40 years and is seeing a progressive increase in armed conflict and violence. In this context, the phenomenon of "street children" has developed and worsened more and more, children and adolescents who are victims of family and school abandonment, who live on alms and petty crime. General objectives of the project With the project "Add a seat at the table" the Giuseppini del Murialdo, with MURIALDO WORLD onlus, want to guarantee every day to hundreds of children and young people under the age of 14, welcome and assistance by offering them: a hot meal (a table to eat), educators who accompany them on their school journey (a table to learn), a space where you can play (a table to play), in order to offer opportunities for social integration and support to children and their families in order to counter the indices of violence, illegality and apathy in the area. Specific objectives of the project In particular, the project has as beneficiaries more than 200 poor children and young people for whom you want to: Improve food and health conditions. Promote basic education, raise the level of education and create the conditions for access to higher education. Promote integral development by carrying out prevention activities.  

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 200
  • FOM August 2015
Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Scholarship for Studies

Colombia has been living in civil war for more than 50 years. Although the conflict officially ended with the peace treaty in 2016, violence continues in many areas of the country, increasingly connected to drug trafficking. Parallel to the expansion of the conflict and the political violence, Colombian cities are severely hit by a new wave of criminal acts and selective murders against members of the weakest and most marginalized sections of society (poor people, street children, small drug dealers, drug addicts, prostitutes and homosexuals). with the term “limpieza social” (social cleansing), it is one of the major consequences of the serious social conflict and of the discriminating and excluding policies of the economic and political classes. General objective of the project Accompany and support young university students from the La Sierra and Villa Turbay neighborhoods, educating them to be committed to their neighborhood. Specific objectives of the project Support young university students in the La Sierra and Villa Turbay districts, offering them a supplementary scholarship, which allows them to support the costs of transport, food and teaching materials. Accompany young people in their studies, constantly monitoring their performance and supporting them in learning. Educating young university students to serve the community, suggesting volunteering as a return for the scholarship received.

  • Colombia
  • Number of beneficieries: 6
  • FOM January 2019
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beyond the Walls

Beneficiaries: 25 young people. Beneficiaries already reached: 70 young people. Project value: € 7,750 for 25 young people per year. The project provides food, education and medical care to children and families in need in Mexico, without uprooting them from their loved ones, culture or territory. The project aims to offer concrete support to children and young people in three different Mexican cities (Mexico City, Aguascalientes and Hermosillo) in the educational field (school fees, books, teaching materials, etc.), which receives 50% of the financial resources; in the health field (medicines, medical care, check-ups, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources; and in the socio-family field (support to the child's family, food programme, recreational activities, etc.), which receives 25% of the financial resources. Reference community: Community of Hermosillo. Reference missionary: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com

  • Messico
  • Number of beneficieries: 25
  • FOM November 2018
PROJECTS OF MURIALDO WORLD

Other projects in Africa

Africa
The Well is Life

The Well is Life

The Well is Life

The project improves the living conditions of local communities in Sierra Leone through the construction of clean-water wells. Beneficiaries: 400 young people and adults per well. Beneficiaries already reached: 22,000 young people and adults. Project cost: € 4,550 to build a clean-water well. Water is the most essential element for every living being. Donating a well to a village truly means donating life. The project includes activities aimed at:<

  • Sierra Leone
  • Number of beneficieries: 22000
  • FOM January 2012
Nuova presenza missionaria - BENIN

Nuova presenza missionaria - BENIN

Nuova presenza missionaria - BENIN

Beneficiaries: 150 young people. Beneficiaries already reached: project completion expected in 2026. Project value: € 8,000 to purchase materials for the youth centre. The project aims to create a youth centre and a school in an area full of children, yet lacking adequate and equipped spaces where they can play, grow together and receive proper education. Benin is a country with a developing economy, but youth employment remains limited and largely informal. There is a clear need to improve educational infrastructure, services and pathways to regular employment. The project plans the construction of a youth centre and a Josephite school in Benin, specifically in its historic city of Ouidah. Reference community: Community of Ouidah. Reference missionary: Fr. Robert KOUNOUGBE, robertk281@gmail.com

  • Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 150
  • FOM October 2025
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
Let us meet Youngsters

Let us meet Youngsters

Let us meet Youngsters

Why in Nigeria? Because, one could say, the Lord preceded us by sending us vocations from that country, in which we have not been present so far: next December 2014 the first two Nigerian Josephites will be ordained priests. We intend to establish a community of service. pastoral and charismatic Josephite, in which our theology students will be able to join. We want to be a concrete and significant help for many children and young people present in this land currently struck by strong socio-religious tensions and tormented by an internal conflict in the North of the country. Our presence will characterized by a simple beginning, made of essentiality; it will be an expression on the one hand of an attitude of flexibility and on the other of an insertion consistent with the local reality. The 3 keywords of the style with which we want to insert ourselves in this country are: effectiveness, flexibility, sobriety. So let's talk about economic sustainability, sustainability charismatic-pastoral and socialism according to the local point of view. General objectives of the project Establish a permanent community of Josephan missionary presence, which can soon become a point of reference for the locals, especially for those most in need. To be a concrete and significant help for many children and young people present in this land currently struck by strong socio-religious tensions and tormented by an internal conflict in the north of the country. Specific objectives of the project Characterize the new Josephan missionary presence under the banner of stability and sobriety. This means living in a rented house, modest for the Josephan community, equipped with an electric generator for light, a vegetable garden for self-production and some rooms for hospitality. Going to meet the most needy locals with a preference for young people to help them come out of marginalization for economic and / or illiteracy reasons. This means equipping the Josephan community with a car and one or two motorcycles and material for social, educational and post-school activities (computers, printers, books, notebooks, pens, etc.). Enhance existing spaces and structures owned by other public and religious bodies to try to carry out socio-educational activities while minimizing its costs. This will ensure the optimization of the economic resources used.   See the brochure    

  • Nigeria
  • Number of beneficieries: 100
  • FOM January 2014
Let us meet Youngsters

Let us meet Youngsters

Let us meet Youngsters

Why in Nigeria? Because, one could say, the Lord preceded us by sending us vocations from that country, in which we have not been present so far: next December 2014 the first two Nigerian Josephites will be ordained priests. We intend to establish a community of service. pastoral and charismatic Josephite, in which our theology students will be able to join. We want to be a concrete and significant help for many children and young people present in this land currently struck by strong socio-religious tensions and tormented by an internal conflict in the North of the country. Our presence will characterized by a simple beginning, made of essentiality; it will be an expression on the one hand of an attitude of flexibility and on the other of an insertion consistent with the local reality. The 3 keywords of the style with which we want to insert ourselves in this country are: effectiveness, flexibility, sobriety. So let's talk about economic sustainability, sustainability charismatic-pastoral and socialism according to the local point of view. General objectives of the project Establish a permanent community of Josephan missionary presence, which can soon become a point of reference for the locals, especially for those most in need. To be a concrete and significant help for many children and young people present in this land currently struck by strong socio-religious tensions and tormented by an internal conflict in the north of the country. Specific objectives of the project Characterize the new Josephan missionary presence under the banner of stability and sobriety. This means living in a rented house, modest for the Josephan community, equipped with an electric generator for light, a vegetable garden for self-production and some rooms for hospitality. Going to meet the most needy locals with a preference for young people to help them come out of marginalization for economic and / or illiteracy reasons. This means equipping the Josephan community with a car and one or two motorcycles and material for social, educational and post-school activities (computers, printers, books, notebooks, pens, etc.). Enhance existing spaces and structures owned by other public and religious bodies to try to carry out socio-educational activities while minimizing its costs. This will ensure the optimization of the economic resources used.   See the brochure    

  • Nigeria
  • Number of beneficieries: 100
  • FOM January 2014
Nuova presenza missionaria - BENIN

Nuova presenza missionaria - BENIN

Nuova presenza missionaria - BENIN

Beneficiaries: 150 young people. Beneficiaries already reached: project completion expected in 2026. Project value: € 8,000 to purchase materials for the youth centre. The project aims to create a youth centre and a school in an area full of children, yet lacking adequate and equipped spaces where they can play, grow together and receive proper education. Benin is a country with a developing economy, but youth employment remains limited and largely informal. There is a clear need to improve educational infrastructure, services and pathways to regular employment. The project plans the construction of a youth centre and a Josephite school in Benin, specifically in its historic city of Ouidah. Reference community: Community of Ouidah. Reference missionary: Fr. Robert KOUNOUGBE, robertk281@gmail.com

  • Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 150
  • FOM October 2025
The Well is Life

The Well is Life

The Well is Life

The project improves the living conditions of local communities in Sierra Leone through the construction of clean-water wells. Beneficiaries: 400 young people and adults per well. Beneficiaries already reached: 22,000 young people and adults. Project cost: € 4,550 to build a clean-water well. Water is the most essential element for every living being. Donating a well to a village truly means donating life. The project includes activities aimed at:<

  • Sierra Leone
  • Number of beneficieries: 22000
  • FOM January 2012
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012
The Well is Life

The Well is Life

The Well is Life

The project improves the living conditions of local communities in Sierra Leone through the construction of clean-water wells. Beneficiaries: 400 young people and adults per well. Beneficiaries already reached: 22,000 young people and adults. Project cost: € 4,550 to build a clean-water well. Water is the most essential element for every living being. Donating a well to a village truly means donating life. The project includes activities aimed at:<

  • Sierra Leone
  • Number of beneficieries: 22000
  • FOM January 2012
Let us meet Youngsters

Let us meet Youngsters

Let us meet Youngsters

Why in Nigeria? Because, one could say, the Lord preceded us by sending us vocations from that country, in which we have not been present so far: next December 2014 the first two Nigerian Josephites will be ordained priests. We intend to establish a community of service. pastoral and charismatic Josephite, in which our theology students will be able to join. We want to be a concrete and significant help for many children and young people present in this land currently struck by strong socio-religious tensions and tormented by an internal conflict in the North of the country. Our presence will characterized by a simple beginning, made of essentiality; it will be an expression on the one hand of an attitude of flexibility and on the other of an insertion consistent with the local reality. The 3 keywords of the style with which we want to insert ourselves in this country are: effectiveness, flexibility, sobriety. So let's talk about economic sustainability, sustainability charismatic-pastoral and socialism according to the local point of view. General objectives of the project Establish a permanent community of Josephan missionary presence, which can soon become a point of reference for the locals, especially for those most in need. To be a concrete and significant help for many children and young people present in this land currently struck by strong socio-religious tensions and tormented by an internal conflict in the north of the country. Specific objectives of the project Characterize the new Josephan missionary presence under the banner of stability and sobriety. This means living in a rented house, modest for the Josephan community, equipped with an electric generator for light, a vegetable garden for self-production and some rooms for hospitality. Going to meet the most needy locals with a preference for young people to help them come out of marginalization for economic and / or illiteracy reasons. This means equipping the Josephan community with a car and one or two motorcycles and material for social, educational and post-school activities (computers, printers, books, notebooks, pens, etc.). Enhance existing spaces and structures owned by other public and religious bodies to try to carry out socio-educational activities while minimizing its costs. This will ensure the optimization of the economic resources used.   See the brochure    

  • Nigeria
  • Number of beneficieries: 100
  • FOM January 2014
Nuova presenza missionaria - BENIN

Nuova presenza missionaria - BENIN

Nuova presenza missionaria - BENIN

Beneficiaries: 150 young people. Beneficiaries already reached: project completion expected in 2026. Project value: € 8,000 to purchase materials for the youth centre. The project aims to create a youth centre and a school in an area full of children, yet lacking adequate and equipped spaces where they can play, grow together and receive proper education. Benin is a country with a developing economy, but youth employment remains limited and largely informal. There is a clear need to improve educational infrastructure, services and pathways to regular employment. The project plans the construction of a youth centre and a Josephite school in Benin, specifically in its historic city of Ouidah. Reference community: Community of Ouidah. Reference missionary: Fr. Robert KOUNOUGBE, robertk281@gmail.com

  • Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 150
  • FOM October 2025
For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

For a new Missionary

Beneficiaries: 85 young seminarians. Beneficiaries already reached: 100 young people. Project value: € 2,400 per missionary student per year. The project aims to support young seminarians who wish to begin a journey of faith in their own land—our mission land—but who lack the financial resources to sustain their studies. Supporting a future Josephite missionary means creating an opportunity for self-sufficiency in mission territories, moving towards an approach that is increasingly less based on assistance. The project provides support for a seminarian during his formation to become a Josephite missionary at the service of the poorest. Reference missionary in India: Fr. Saji Paul Varghese, sajipaul200@gmail.com Reference missionary in Africa: Fr. Andrew Dumbuya, dumbs@playful.com Reference missionary in Mexico: Fr. Giorgio Gelmini, gelmicimo@hotmail.com   How to support them? Postal payment slip to C/C no. 1001330032 Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus Reason for payment: For a new Missionary Bank transfer via Poste Italiane Account holder: Murialdo World Onlus IBAN: IT 17 E 07601 03200 001001330032 Reason for payment: For a new Missionary   View the leaflet

  • India, Messico, Africa
  • Number of beneficieries: 40
  • FOM January 2012