Canossian Daughters of Charity

"WE OWE THE POOR ALL OUR ATTENTION,
LABOR, CARE AND THOUGHTS"

Give Hope. SHARE your Blessings.
Support our advocacies for the poor.


Due to the need for Sustainability in our Canossian Ministries, the Province through its Resource Center for Sustainability of Canossian Advocacies (RCSCA) commits itself to a dedicated and passionate partnership with persons and institutions in the mission of charity as ‘Sharers of God’s Love’ for financial sustainability of the advocacies for the poor especially the underprivileged children, youth and adults and elderly Canossian Sisters who dedicated their lives towards creative fidelity to St. Magdalene’s aspiration that every person attains ‘the fullness of life (Jn. 10:10).

Be God’s Heart to the Poor and Underprivileged!

Pastoral Care of the Sick

St. Magdalene’s personal inclination to care for the sick lives on in Canossa Health and Social Centers in Tondo, Manila, and Bulihan Silang, Cavite.

This ministry for the sick and suffering depends on your generous support to its “Lingap Lusog” Nutrition and Mental Health Programs for its TB patients and its outpatient department for free medical, dental check-up, maternity check-up, nutrition and feeding program, Income Generating Projects, educational assistance through scholarship and skills training.

The Canossian Sisters offer them various services which integrate human and spiritual formation programs to make Jesus known and loved to them. We need your help to restore hope in their lives. Share your blessings and be part of us!

Orphanage

St. Magdalene’s love for orphans, street children, and youth is manifested in the efforts of the Balay Canossa Foundation, Inc (BCFI) orphanage in Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City to form both their minds and hearts.

Together with its collaborators, the Canossian Sisters commit themselves to provide holistic formation, education, psycho-social interventions, medical services, and residential care.

Each child has a story. They tell stories of how cruel the world left them abandoned and neglected. Some stories may be positive experiences coupled with dire poverty but most of them are narratives of fear, abandonment, and loss. Help us build their lives.

Become a part in the lives of the children in Balay Canossa by becoming a Mission Partner and make a difference in the life of someone less fortunate.

Scholarship

The Congregation since its foundation in 1954 aspires to prophetically pursue its mission of ‘the formation of the heart’ through formal education for the service of family, community, church, nation, and mother earth.

The congregation continues to provide quality and holistic education to as many poor as possible through its scholarship programs in our four Canossian Schools: Canossa Academy – Calamba, Canossa School – Sta.Rosa, Canossa Academy – Lipa, Canossa College – San Pablo.

Canossa Educational Assistance Program aims to empower the poor and deserving students through educational assistance coupled with a wholistic formation so that they may become self-reliant, socially responsible members of the family, church, and society.

We knock at your generous heart for financial support! Help us send them to school!

Cabuyao Pre-School

Canossa Academy, City of Cabuyao offers a Pre-School and Learning Center to provide catholic education catering to children of poor families in Brgy. Banlic and neighboring barangays.

It is a prophetic gesture in responding to the needs of poor children in Laguna province. As St. Magdalene of Canossa envisions “Education produces more fruit as the behavior of a person in life usually depends on the education received.”

It will provide children who are 5 years old with a safe school campus conducive to learning and offer quality preparation for elementary education. There will be two classes: morning and afternoon sessions with 25 children class size at most. It will be managed by Canossian Sisters. We need your help to send the poor children to school.

Elderly Canossian Sisters

Every Canossian Sister fully dedicates her life to the Lord in the service of Charity offered in their Institutions and by their communities.

They are not personally compensated for any work they do, though they are supported in their daily needs according by the Congregation and/or diocese that request their services.

Now, a number of them are aging. Some are in the Hiyas House for the elderly and some are still in active communities. As they are now incapable of doing the same apostolates that earn sustenance for themselves, they need financial assistance.

Be grateful to the past! Let us support these Sisters in their health care needs in gratitude for their loving service.