The Valley Catholic September 9, 2014 | Page 19

The Valley Catholic community Dominican Sisters, Hilton Foundation launch leadership Development initiative in Mexico This month the Hilton Foundation is implementing a women’s leadership development program in Tijuana, Mexico. Tailored for Catholic Sisters in active ministries, the three-year educational program is being offered initially to a 20-Sister cohort. Participants will receive business, finance, marketing and technology training to strengthen their organizations and sustain their ministries. Partners in the collaborative effort, funded by the Hilton Foundation, include: Archdiocese of Tijuana, the Jesuit Universidad Ibero Americana, and the Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose. Sr. María Reina Perea, OP, U.S. Dominican project director, said, “Catholic Sisters work to fill a tremendous gap in health, human and social services – yet many are unable to move on to higher education due to limited finances in their congregations.” The Hilton Foundation’s SLDI Tijuana curriculum takes on this challenge. As Tijuana’s population increases and the archdiocese struggles to minister to 2.2 million Catholics, empowering women Religious as change agents is an effective response, Sr. Maria Reina explained. Hilton’s SLDI program in Africa trained over 340 Sisters from five coun- tries as leaders, mentors and CEOs. Program participants in Mexico seek to shape their program to address specific regional challenges. Founded in 1876, the Dominican Sisters of Mission San Jose are an international congregation of Catholic women Religious, dedicated to serving, the young, the poor and the vulnerable in the U.S. and Mexico. For more information contact: Margaret McCarthy, Development Director 510-933-6309; [email protected]; or visit: www.msjdominicans.org. The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation was created in 1944 by the Hilton hotels pioneer who left his fortune to help the world’s vulnerable people. The Foundation conducts strategic initiatives: providing safe water, ending chronic homelessness, preventing substance abuse, helping children affected by HIV and AIDS, supporting transition-age youth in foster care, and extending Conrad Hilton’s support for the work of Catholic Sisters. From its inception, the Foundation has awarded more than $1 billion in grants, distributing $92 million in the U.S. and around the world in 2013. The Foundation’s current assets are approximately $2.4 billion. Visit www.hiltonfoundation.org for more information. September 9, 2014 19 Learning & Loving Center celebrates 21 years The Learning and Loving Education Center in Morgan Hill is turning 21. Over 20 years ago, Sisters of the Presentation envisioned and opened the Center, a ministry of literacy education for low income and immigrant women in southern Santa Clara County. Yearly, 170-200 women enroll in ESL and computer classes, while their young children attend free preschool. The Center is planning a celebration at Mama Mia’s in Morgan Hill, Sun., Sept. 21, 3-7 pm; dinner, auction, performances, and wine-tasting. More information at www.learningandloving.org. Young squires move up in Knights of Columbus “We recently had a changing of the guard in our Squires Circle #4938,” explained David Cadena, Chief Counselor of Fr. Mateo Circle, Knights of Columbus. When Squires turn 18, they must leave the Squires, but they have an opportunity to become a Knight. This year Marlowe Macaranas joined Knights of Columbus #97