1

USA: Chicago, IL


Restoring human dignity 

United in purpose, the  Claretian Community Impact partnerships provide communities with greater access to affordable housing, high-quality education, humanitarian aid, immigration support services, food security, and essential human services.

2

Canada: Vancouver, British Columbia


Providing inclusive and compassionate pastoral care 

From Spanish-speaking families to First Nations, French-speaking Quebecois and migrants, our Claretian parishes in Canada reflect a commitment to inclusivity, compassion, and the promotion of community of life. Our newest parish is in Vancouver, Ontario.

3

Asia: Nazat, India


Transforming lives with education 

Women around the world spread hope and faith in their communities, but far too many never learn to read and write. In Nazat, Claretians support adult literacy programs to empower women and unlock the door to dignity and equality.

4

Central America: Darien Province, Panama


Offering a lifeline with humanitarian support 

Since 1925, Claretians have ministered to the impoverished Indigenous and migrant communities in the remote Darien province, where water, health care, and roads are scarce. Here, our presence is food for body and soul.

5

Europe: Lecco, Italy


Leading with solidarity and mission 

Founded in 1975, the Via Gaggio Community responds to emerging community needs, particularly drug addiction, youth struggles, and immigration. Through listening, dialogue, and collective responsibility, they care for those on the margins.  

6

Africa: Kiyunga, Uganda


Expanding access to healthcare 

St. Claret Health Centre, Kiyunga, supports the community through two key departments: herbal and allopathic treatment. This year, the centre is conducting free medical camps in nearby areas to expand access to healthcare and raise awareness.

7

South America: Bogotá, Colombia


Announcing the Good News for all 

Our Instituto Biblico Claretiano de las Americas (IBICLA) brings the Bible alive, inviting everyone to discover a deeper understanding of the Holy Scriptures. Across central and south America, IBICLA ministers to Spanish-speaking religious and lay leaders alike.