India – The commitment of the Salesian Dimapur India Province for young people at risk and for migrants
Dimapur, India – October 2024 – Last 25 October, an orientation day on young people at risk and migrants took place at the Provincial House in Dimapur, Nagaland. The program was led by Fr Francis Bosco and Fr Joe Prabhu from the Don Bosco National Forum for Young at Risk in Delhi and involved 52 participants, including Rectors and leaders in the Dimapur India Province. The participants were welcomed by Fr Joseph Pampackal, IND Provincial, and then listened to the words of the Vice-Provincial, Fr Kapani Deli David, who moderated the meeting. A series of talks followed, focusing on various issues, such as the promotion of family care for young people at risk, the use of the "Homelink DIGI" platform and strategies to support migrant workers. Fr Prabhu then conducted a session on the "Salesian Policy for the Protection of Children" and presented a biennial compliance framework that provides for the establishment of committees for the protection of minors in each institution and regular monitoring. The day ended with the celebration of the Provincial Community Day, Mass and a shared meal. The meeting not only strengthened the dedication to Youth Ministry and migrants, but also fostered a sense of solidarity among the participants.
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