Bridging worlds
More than 130 volunteers give back from what they have received and help those in need with their skills and experience. They serve local populations at the request of the Church worldwide.
A great cause
FIDESCO
 
Who We Are
 
 
Vision And History
 
 
Two Types of Involvement
 
 
How We Are Organized
 
 

Who we are

Mission Statement
FIDESCO is an international relief Non-Governmental Organization that recruits, trains, and sends for two years to underserved areas of the world volunteers, who make their professional skills available to the needy through humanitarian and development projects.  FIDESCO aims at the full development of all human beings without regard to religion, ethnic or culture differences.

Bridging worlds
FIDESCO creates opportunities for professionals to give two years of their life to support social initiatives managed by local partners. The formula of FIDESCO’s excellence in service lies in its ability to recruit skilled volunteers, train them, and match them with projects where they can best put their professional and personal qualities at the service of the local population.  After a powerful experience on the ground, volunteers return to our societies as inspirational role models of relentless self-giving with lifelong impact.

A grassroots approach
FIDESCO is committed to empowering the disadvantaged communities it strives to help by contributing to lasting improvements spearheaded by local partners on the ground. Partnering Organizations such as dispensaries, refugee camps, youth centers, orphanages, schools, and other projects that work to benefit underprivileged groups are carefully selected by FIDESCO. They are then matched with volunteers’ professional skills in fields such as  teaching, health, engineering, project management, social work, farming, or carpentry.  Volunteers are trained by FIDESCO to adapt to the local context and are always sent in teams.

An international reach
FIDESCO has a strong international presence through local partnerships in 40 countries and 9 representative offices. Since its inception in 1981, FIDESCO has sent over 1,000 volunteers.







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