The Handmaids of the Holy Child Jesus
UK & Grenada mission
Simplicity, Commitment, Respect, Justice, Loyalty, Unity, Humility, Generosity.
Our Motto
Love & Service
The model and patronage of our Religious consecration is the Blessed Virgin Mary who first declared:
“I am the Handmaid of the Lord, be it done unto me according to your word.” (Luke 1:38)
Health care
Sr Margaret Ochigbo, HHCJ inauguration as Reading University chaplain
MONTHLY QUOTE
From Our Foundress:
God is certainly helping our efforts even though we often seem to be stumbling blindly in the dark
JUNE, 2024
~Mother Charles Walker
Come join us
The HHCJ Sisters involvement in different aspects of Pastoral Ministry in different parish communities has made a great impact on faith and community
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The Sisters are involved as caregivers to elementary school children in local Catholic schools; caring for Elderly and aged patients in care homes, Registered Nursing in hospitals and ministering to people in rural communities
Our impact
Potriating the love of our Lord Jesus Christ through our Humanitarian services .
Why you should donate
Donating towards thalassemia treatment is crucial for several reasons. It provides life-saving treatments such as blood transfusions, iron chelation therapy, and bone marrow transplantation.
Your donation can offer financial support to individuals who struggle to afford necessary medical care, ensuring they have access to critical treatments and medications. Additionally, your contribution can advance research and development efforts, bringing us closer to better treatment options and potential cures for thalassemia.
Donations also support organizations that raise awareness, provide educational resources, and advocate for thalassemia patients and their families. By donating, you can enhance the quality of life for those affected by thalassemia, enabling them to pursue their goals and lead fulfilling lives.
Your contribution, regardless of its size, can make a significant difference in improving the lives of individuals with thalassemia and supporting the ongoing fight against this genetic disorder.