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Home - Daughters of Charity Founded on the values of the Daughters of Charity, St Vincent Early Learning Center is an accredited early childhood education and care center that starts all children on a pathway to lifetime success and coordinates programs and services to help their families thrive
Who We Are - Daughters of Charity In 1633, the Daughters of Charity were founded in Paris, France, by St Vincent de Paul and St Louise de Marillac Deeply concerned with the poverty and suffering surrounding them, they brought together a group of young women who shared their dedication of helping the poor and the sick
Our Mission - Daughters of Charity Today, The Daughters of Charity continue this legacy and work in the streets, schools, and hospitals to help the poorest and most marginalized individuals We are dedicated to reaching and empowering those in need, working at their side in the toughest situations and most deprived environments
Vincentian Family - Daughters of Charity As part of the Vincentian Family, the Women of Charity Former Daughters of Charity, come alongside the Daughters in prayer, volunteerism, and financial support Although known by different names in different parts of the Province, these women are truly Vincentian in spirit!
Our Legacy - Daughters of Charity Our collection provides valuable resources for academics, family historians, local historians, alumni of the Daughters of Charity, and genealogists Many requests can be completed through email or over the telephone (although we may ask that you submit your request in writing)
Where We Serve - Daughters of Charity Collaborating with Daughters in other countries, we travel to poverty stricken areas of the world to help the poorest individuals lacking essential resources We work in schools, parishes, hospitals, orphanages, and social agencies to secure necessary aid and improve the quality of life for those most in need
Becoming a Sister - Daughters of Charity The Daughters of Charity are a group of religious women who belong to a community Unlike Contemplatives, we are Sisters who live and work among those we serve We are meant to be “in the world, but not of it ” We live in simple homes in or near the neighborhoods where we serve
In the News - Daughters of Charity Daughters of Charity have served in the Detroit area since 1844 developing and serving in schools, hospitals, orphanages, mental health services, maternity homes, and doing multiple other good works In 1910 Providence Hospital and its School of Nursing opened on [continue reading]
Working Living for Others - Daughters of Charity The Daughters of Charity are just as committed to their community life as they are to their missions; for them, the two are inseparable “It’s not like you can opt out of community,” Sr Horace says, “You can do service anywhere What makes us different is our community life ”