These women who dedicate their live to the care of the poor need to be recognized—Daughters of Charity, The Federation of The Sisters of Charity, Ladies of Charity, Association of Former Daughters of Charity, Women of Charity, women in the St. Vincent De Paul Society, The Vincentian Service Core, & hundreds of volunteer.
Louise De Marillac & Elizabeth Ann Seton need equal time as well as the males.
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These women who dedicate their live to the care of the poor need to be recognized—Daughters of Charity, The Federation of The Sisters of Charity, Ladies of Charity, Association of Former Daughters of Charity, Women of Charity, women in the St. Vincent De Paul Society, The Vincentian Service Core, & hundreds of volunteer.
Louise De Marillac & Elizabeth Ann Seton need equal time as well as the males.
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