Our projects in 2018
In 2018, four countries (India, China and Ethiopia), India, China and Ethiopia will be represented in the
In 2018, four countries (India, China and Ethiopia), India, China and Ethiopia will be represented in the
In 2019, we helped in India, Congo and Ethiopia India 80% of the world's leprosy patients live in India.
In 2020, we are committed to India and Congo India We remain loyal to Kolkata, where the Premananda leprosy hospital
The Lepramism Mission of India is the winner of this year's International Gandhi Prize in the Institutional category! Congratulations on the award.
Abisha is from Jaffna in the north of Sri Lanka. His father divorced his mother when he was found to have leprosy.
"Let us finish what Jesus started!" - was the motto of the visit to Bangladesh by the Anglican Bishop of Peterborough in the UK.
The last Sunday in January each year, "World Leprosy Day", is a time of hope for our patients. They look to us to represent them worldwide.
In September 2019, the Madhya Pradesh State Assembly of India passed a law proposed by the State Health Department.
In a deplorable condition, 14-year-old Arti was admitted to the leprosy mission hospital in Nain, Uttar Pradesh, northern India, where she was treated.
Damien - Jozeph de Veuster (1840-1889). The Catholic Church canonised Father Damien, the great benefactor of lepers, on 11 October 2009.
On 15.09.2019 at 3 pm in the Reformed Church of Balatonszárszó, Márta Riskóné Fazekas, director of the Lepramisszio, will give a presentation.
Thank you to our supporters for donating 150 pairs of used glasses for the Congolese Leprosy Mission's caregivers!
"I was born on this mountain in 1970," begins Josianne from the Congo. "There was no question of me studying, I helped with the housework. At the age of 17, spots appeared on my skin.
Jooli Murabanda, 22, is married with a 3-year-old daughter. She is illiterate. She lives in a slum area of Kolkata. Her husband, father-in-law and mother-in-law work as day labourers.
On 26.05.2019 at 15:00 in Monorierdő, in the Baptist House of Creation and Mission, Márta Riskóné Fazekas, director of the Lepramisszio will give a lecture.
On 09.05.2019 at 18:00 in the Reformed Church of Balmazújváros, Riskóné Fazekas Márta will present the activities of the Lepramisszio.
The Reformed Congregation of Balatonszárszó in the service of the Lepramissiio On the southern shore of Lake Balaton many people are already familiar with the
One of the oldest and most active leprosy support teams in the country is led by Mrs Károly Szlukovinyi (1st row
At the end of March, we held the annual meeting of one of the most active leprosy mission groups in the South-Balaton region in Balatonföldvár.
The last Sunday in January each year, "World Leprosy Day", is a time of hope for our patients. They look to us to represent them worldwide.
We would like to thank all those who recently donated nearly 300 pairs of used glasses and sunglasses.
Denis Mukwege is one of the Nobel Peace Prize laureates!. Among his many activities, he is also an advocate and activist for the Lepramism Movement in his native Congo.
On 7 October at 15:00 in Síófok, in the Reformed Church, the activities of the Lepramisszio will be presented by Márta Riskóné Fazekas, director.
On 6 October 2018 at 10 am in the St. Teresa of Budapest - Törökőr Parish Hall, a missionary presentation, poems, songs, and a performance.