• Children's Home

    The Maria Schregel charitable organization supports the costs of the education and the board and lodging of children from outlying villages without schools. Read More
  • School in the children's home and study at university

    The Maria Schregel charitable organization also supports the school in the children’s home. Read More
  • Embroidery school

    Especially for the girls who don’t go on to further education, learning of a skill is very important. The embroidery school was initially set up for two paraplegic girls Read More
  • Tailoring school

    The school for tailors, founded by our organization in 2012, opened new horizons for 15 graduates in three courses. Read More
  • Nursing Home

    Two residential houses accommodate senior people of 70 or more years of age. Read More
  • Duck farm

    The Maria Schregel Charitable Organization established a duck breeding farm as a sustainable way to support the children’s and the elderly people’s homes. Read More
  • Microcredit

    The Maria Schregel organization grants credit to widowed or single women with children. Read More
  • Ricebank

    There are new kinds of banks such as the so-called “rice bank”. Read More
  • Emergency aid

    After the disastrous typhoon Nargis in May 2008 which claimed over 200.000 lives, the immediate response Read More
  • Biogas power station

    Electricity generated by a waste product is a wonderful idea. Read More
  • Sponsorships

    When three visitors from abroad, were given a tour of an isolated village by Father Carolus, they met three children whom he was asked to take into the children’s home..... Read More
  • Nutrition Program

    At present the kids only eat rice with cooked mustard leaves every day. With the expanded nutrition program we would like to give them a more fresh and balanced diet suited to their needs. Read More
  • Childrens Home

    At Mindat, the capital of the region of South Chin, we support two colleges with 80 and 107 children respectively, including 44 orphans. Read More
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Health facilities are almost nonexistent. Hospitals and doctors are lacking, child and maternal mortality is very high and there is a general lack of hygiene education. 

We would therefore encourage those young people with special intellectual gifts, to study medicine and attend school, most of which are  private, where biology is taught.

To do this we would like to raise awareness among our donors and acquaintances who are doctors, so that they might take the responsibility of maintaining one of our medical students.

 

 

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