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Providing direct humanitarian aid in Mexico

The Missionaries of the Eucharist in the United States (MEUS) proudly supports the Misioneras de la Eucaristía (ME), a religious order of Sisters in Mexico. The Sisters are deeply committed to serving vulnerable communities, addressing their most pressing needs as identified by the people they accompany. Every dollar of your tax-deductible donation goes entirely to support their missions, creating a meaningful and lasting impact.

About

Missionaries of the Eucharist US (MEUS) was founded in 2023 by a group of US-based volunteers who are inspired by their experiences working with the Misioneras de la Eucaristía. MEUS supports the Sisters with resources to provide direct humanitarian aid, community education, educational scholarships and small-business initiatives to people living in Mexico. We support the Sisters in their efforts to promote access to fundamental rights and self-sustainability as they work to ensure that these are achieved through programs and initiatives. MEUS also works to educate the community in the United States about how they can directly support the Misioneras de la Eucaristía, helping the Sisters to better meet the needs of the people they serve.

Testimonies

Testimonial: Adri

I arrived at the northern border of Mexico with my son in the middle of the pandemic with nothing, fleeing the violence that my state is experiencing. I remember that I was very desperate, I didn't know anyone and in the middle of my desert I found an oasis with the Missionaries of the Eucharist. I met wonderful human beings who always had to offer food, clothing, medicine and not only that, they did it with infinite love. My infinite gratitude for those angels that God sent me and over time they became family. I witnessed the purest, unconditional love that can exist and I believed in people again. I saw the love of God as I passed through there.

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Testimonial: Claudia Margarita Pineda

I have known The Missionaries of the Eucharist for several years... They do vital work in the Refuge, thanks to their administration, order, food and decision-making tasks, the organization works perfectly. They show a commitment to constant work, they are always willing to give more time and provide an accompaniment and support service to migrants or people on the move."

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Supporting Migrants at El Refugio: A Shelter of Hospitality in Guadalajara

As the political climate shifts across the region, more migrants are choosing to stay in Mexico rather than continue north. In Guadalajara, the Missionary Sisters of the Eucharist are welcoming families at El Refugio, offering not only food and shelter but a place where people can begin rebuilding their lives.

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Help Us Complete the Second Phase of Construction in Cozoaltepec, Oaxaca

Three community groups in Cozoaltepec, Oaxaca are building a future rooted in dignity, health, and economic stability. The first phase of construction is nearly complete. Now we need your help to finish the second phase and create permanent spaces for women artisans, a traditional medicine group, and a community savings program. Learn how you can help complete this project.

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Help Publish The Last Shall Be First: A Call to Communion Among Equals

Are we living the community Jesus envisioned? The Last Shall Be First is a bold theological reflection on equality, shared dignity, and the discipleship of women in the Gospels. The manuscript is complete. Now we are raising $5,000 to prepare it for publication and bring this vision of communion among equals into print. Learn more and help us bring this work to life.

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Sister Alicia Guevara Pérez: A Life That Sows Hope Step by Step

Discover the story of a missionary whose quiet steps have planted hope in communities across Mexico. Sister Alicia Guevara Pérez shows how faith becomes life when it is shared.

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My Experience as a Volunteer in Guadalajara

A suitcase, an open heart, and a desire to serve — that’s how my journey to the Migrant Shelter in Jalisco began. What started as an opportunity to help became a life-changing experience. Among smiles, stories, and unforgettable encounters, I discovered the true meaning of Mother Teresa’s words: “He who doesn’t live to serve, doesn’t serve to live.”

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“Mujer, Fuente de Vida”: Empowering Women in Agua Prieta

On the border between Mexico and the U.S., a quiet revolution is taking place in Agua Prieta, Sonora. Mujer, Fuente de Vida—a project led by the Misioneras de la Eucaristía—is empowering women to rise from cycles of violence and exclusion through a powerful mix of education, spiritual growth, traditional healing, and community leadership. This is more than a program—it’s a movement of transformation, rooted in dignity, sisterhood, and faith. Discover how women are becoming the heart of a more just and compassionate world—one home, one community at a time.

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Building Dreams in Cozoaltepec: A Mission of Empowerment

Hope is taking root in Cozoaltepec. Through faith, tradition, and community, the Missionaries of the Eucharist are helping women build a brighter future. Discover how a new multi-use center is becoming a space for healing, craftsmanship, and spiritual connection—led by Sister Alicia Guevara and made possible by compassionate donors.

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