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Michelle Shines, Director of International Programs at MSC USA, presents the plans.

Exciting Update from Santiago, Dominican Republic

January 10, 2024
Progress on the Hogar Niños de Dios project is bringing us closer to opening a second home in Dominican Republic.
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Empowering Potential: Jamoly's Educational Journey at Gift of Hope

December 18, 2023
For Jamoly, an eight year old resident living with hydrocephalus, the pursuit of education is a journey of triumph over adversity.
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Fr. Garvin and Brailin

Celebrating Down Syndrome Awareness Month

October 9, 2023
Individuals with Down syndrome have dreams and goals just like everybody else, and aspire to live to their fullest potential.
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A resident and caregiver laugh together

Three Ways MSC Ensures Children Won’t Be Abandoned Twice

July 20, 2023
When children with disabilities are abandoned, MSC steps in to become a family who will never let them be abandoned again.
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A member of the wheelchair team making repairs on a resident's chair.

Q and A with Liz Merrick, Wheelchair Team Leader

May 26, 2022
Get to know Liz Merrick, Wheelchair team leader, whose incredible work has improved the lives of our residents. Learn more about their work.
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MSC Jamaica Update

April 1, 2021
Darcy Tulloch-Williams, Executive Director of MSC Jamaica, shares an update on how Mustard Seed Communities is faring.
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Four children in a grid, aged 5 months to 3 years old

New Residents in Dominican Republic

January 26, 2021
Hogar Immanuel, MSC's home in Dominican Republic, welcomed four new residents this month.
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Wheelchair Team Provides Custom Chairs

November 12, 2019
Last month, the Wheelchair team visited Jamaica where they distributed 66 new chairs and modified 56 wheelchairs for residents.
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St. Thomas More SD Team Mission Volunteers

MSC's Guide to Interacting with Residents

July 19, 2019
This guide will help you to interact successfully with Mustard Seed residents, individuals who have a wide range of disabilities.
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Equine-Assisted Therapy Jamaica

How Riding Horses Benefits Residents with Autism Spectrum Disorder

April 24, 2019
Over 60 Mustard Seed residents, many with autism spectrum disorder, use horseback riding as hippotherapy or equine-assisted therapy.
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