You keep the mission alive!

During the 2026 Lenten season, Aid to the Church in Need invites you to walk alongside the missionaries who remain present where faith is tested, where hope is fragile, and where courage is needed each day.

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Your support opens paths of light. Thanks to you, thousands of missionaries continue their work at the heart of the most afflicted communities. On this page, you will find five short videos that highlight their mission in Bangladesh, Ghana, Pakistan, Syria, and South Sudan.

This Lent 2026, support their work and that of thousands of others.

With you, we keep the mission alive.

Pakistan

Sometimes a place breaks your heart — and fills it all the same. In Pakistan, missionaries walk with families trapped in debt and discrimination, carrying hope where suffering persists. This Lent, walk with them, and keep their mission alive.

South Sudan

In South Sudan, missionaries remain when others leave — educating girls, sharing faith, and standing with communities, come what may. This Lent, help strengthen their mission so they can continue serving with love.

Bangladesh

Hidden among tea gardens are lives shaped by poverty and marginalization. Missionaries bring dignity through education — drops in a vast ocean of need. This Lent, help those drops swell into waves that carry entire communities toward brighter horizons. Keep their mission alive!

Ghana

In a place overwhelmed by what the world throws away live people of precious value. Amid poverty and pollution, missionaries bring healing, education, and hope — going out to meet people where they are. This Lent, help transform a place of struggle into a place of possibility. Keep their mission alive!

Syria

In Aleppo, Syria, a resilient faith endures amid the scars of war. Missionaries remain present — listening, accompanying, and praying with families who refuse to lose hope. This Lent, you can keep their mission alive. Give today and light the path towards peace.

Your support during Lent helps keep the mission alive and brings hope where it is most needed.