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Salvatorians are men of prayer and action, using modern methods and diverse talents to make the Gospel concrete all over the world. We work as equals with our partners, the Salvatorian Sisters and the Lay Salvatorians. Our ministries are made possible through God's grace and mercy along with prayers and financial support from individuals, corporations and foundations that value what we do. You will find our mission outreach focused on feeding the poor; ministering in hospitals, nursing home and prisons; in high school and university settings, within parishes around the country, as spiritual directors, foreign missionaries. You will find us ministering to the marginalized, supporting communities under duress, as camp counselors and fighting human trafficking. Our Salvatorian Mission Warehouse ships medical and general supplies and food to global missions. We support support to at-risk youth. We adapt to the times! Our mission is timeless! We are Apostles for our times!
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