Our Mission:
Empower.
We are devoted to promoting leadership and collaboration in support of lasting solutions for people in need.

Our Mission
Our mission at Proistemi is to help people build lasting solutions by being a catalyst between big business and those in need. We also help by empowering others to build sustainable projects to improve their lives.
Our Impact
500+
Backpacks & School Supplies Donated
To Missionaries of Charity to distribute to low-income students in South Dallas.
400+
Monthly Food Baskets Provided
To families in the poorest suburb of Tegucigalpa, Honduras. These families were selected by a committee that determines which families are the most in need of assistance.
25+
Family Gardens Created
With the help of Proistemi but by the hands of those the gardens will feed.

Our Programs
Little Angels
Little Angels of Honduras help reduce infant mortality in Honduras by assisting with the provision of optimal conditions for pregnancy, birth and newborn care. Proistemi assists this program by providing the NICU with much needed medical supplies.
Caza Zulema
Casa Zulema is a home for HIV patients who have been abandoned by their families and children whose parents have passed away due to HIV complications. With the help of the Catholic Church Panoquca Santo Domingo Salvio in Honduras’ capital, Proistemi is able to support these patients through clothes, food, and monetary donations.
Missionaries of Charity
Missionaries of Charity serve the poorest of the poor, both spiritually and financially. They provide essential foods to over 400 families per month, all of whom have been carefully screened by the Sisters to ensure that they are truly in need. The Sisters also maintain the Our Lady of Guadalupe Maternity Shelter for homeless pregnant women by providing a safe place to rest while protecting the lives of their unborn babies. After giving birth, the mothers are helped to start anew in the outside world.
School Supplies
In collaboration with Frost Bank, Proistemi is able to provide 250 backpacks to children in South Dallas. Thanks to the initiative of students like Gresa Davidson and schools like St. Monica's Catholic School, for the past two years we have been able to fill the backpacks with school supplies donated at the end of the school year.