If I do not belong to the Catholic Church, can I still share in the mission of Don Bosco?
There are thousands of people the world over who do not profess the Catholic faith, but closely collaborate in Don Bosco’s mission. Some are Past Pupils who may or may not be registered as members of the Confederation. Many others are collaborators by virtue of their employment in Salesian institutions, and give of their best even as they are paid for their services. Still others generously give of their time and talents to create a healthier environment for young people in the countries in which they live. Collaboration in Don Bosco’s mission is an open invitation to all those who believe in the educational development of young people. If you wish to get involved, contact the nearest Salesian institution for details.
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