The “Milk Babies” of Zambia — The Oblates have created a program in which 60 Zambian infants are provided milk every day to improve their chances of survival.  Many of these infants lost their mothers during childbirth and would have no other way to receive milk without the program.

Lebh Shomea House of Prayer in Texas — Visitors are provided an opportunity for communion with God in silence and solitude within a vast ecological wilderness of astounding beauty and creative possibilities.  Guests of the retreat house in Sarita, Texas are afforded the support of a praying community and competent spiritual direction.

Pope John Paul II Institution in Ouanaminthe, Haiti — The Oblates created Pope John Paul II Institution in the town of Ouanaminthe for refugee children who lost their homes in an earthquake.  They transformed the parish hall at Notre Dame de l’ Assomption parish into a school that can accommodate up to 200 children.

Radio Pio XII in Bolivia — For more than 50 years, Radio Pio XII has been broadcasting in support of miners who work in slave-like conditions high in the Andes Mountains of Bolivia.  The station speaks out against corruption by the government, mining companies and labor unions.  Radio Pio XII has been damaged by bombs many times through the years, and several Oblates have survived assassination attempts because of their outspoken support of human rights for Bolivia’s poor.