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What We Do




1.      The “Missionary Servants of Divine Providence” (MSDP) and the Nigerian Sister “Missionary Servants of Divine Providence Foundation Sisters” (MSDPFS)  are an inspirational congregation who strive to be an exemplary hands and feet of our Lord Jesus Christ to the poor and the needy, the wounded  in this our era.

2.      The members are called to aspire to live the life of prayer and sacrifice. This is a sign of God's love and to be co-heirs of Jesus Christ and in the feminine qualities of Our Blessed Mother Mary marked by her intuitive and compassionate solitude and love (Rom. 8:7)

3.      Guided by the spirit of God, we shall reach out to the people of God and to those whom we come in contact with who do not know God, the poor, the sick who cannot afford to go to hospital, the marginalized out of God's love, .

4.      To equip and empower poor children, the youths, the less privileged, the orphans and women with pregnancy crisis, to show them God's love and care, to give them  the future hopes, human dignity and self-esteem.

5.      Giving shelter to the abandoned and the homeless.

6.      Caring for the unwanted, the unloved and the lonely

7.      Giving food to the hungry (food apostolate)

8.      Doing home visitations, gathering the poor and  the children wondering along the streets.

9.      Teaching in schools and taking care of the little children as day care services.

10.  Helping the less privileged to learn artisan works and to be self-dependent. That is to say teaching them how to fish by themselves.

11.  Helping the poor families in subsidizing the tuition for their children according to our financial strength.

12.  Helping in Parish work where we reside in teaching the faithful Catechisms in their preparation for the reception of various sacraments in the Church.

13.  In pastoral Centers, we assist in organizing direct retreats, seminars, provide marriage counseling, help in youth programs etc.

14.  We also organize seasonal clinical pastoral education for those who take care of the sick, the home bound, the elderly.