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A new roof in Haiti with the Sisters of Charity

Few countries around the world have been battered by natural disasters and History such as Haiti.

Sister Nada Abou Fadel: the woman who brings hope to Beirut

The Daughters of Charity nun runs a secondary school in the Lebanese capital while fighting for students and families who are facing increasingly precarious situations.

Reds Fans Donate 3,000 lbs. of Food to Neighbors in Need

Thanks to the generosity of the community, St. Vincent de Paul has the resources to help neighbors who turn to us for assistance putting food on the table.

‘Our reckoning’: U.S. sisters take up call to examine their role in systemic racism

“We have to admit and recognize the ways we have been complicit in this.”

Hydroponics Comes To Seton Harvest

Hydroponics Comes To Seton Harvest

Tim Lilley of The Messenger writes: Hydroponics has come to Seton Harvest – thanks to the Healthy Harvest Partnership with Ascension Health’s St. Vincent Evansville and the Society of St. Vincent de Paul, and a grant from the Wellborn Baptist Foundation. Hydroponics...

Negotiations Towards Global Compact on Refugees Near Conclusion

Internal Change

Each year, the Daughters of Charity at the UN welcome interns.  We were very happy this year to have with us Frank Morales-Hernandez, from St. John's University.  Frank has now graduated from St. John's and completed his internship.  The following is an insight into...

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