OUR PARTNERS

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We are proud to collaborate with Catholic nuns throughout the world to assist in their humanitarian missions. Below are some of our wonderful partners.

our partners

2300 Adams Ave, Emmanuel Hall,
Scranton, PA, 12345

The African Sisters Education Collaborative(ASEC) is focused on providing education for underserved children in Tanzania. Girls in this region are routinely denied access to school. The African Sisters Education Collaborative is dedicated to educating their own Sisters with the intention of these women being able to teach the underserved girls of Africa.

Sister Water Project

3390 Windsor Ave,
Dubuque, IA, 52001-1311

The Sisters of St. Francis, with support from their associates, launched the Sister Water Project in 2006 to bring safe water to villages in Tanzania and Honduras.  Months were spent studying, discussing and praying about global water issues to fulfill the sisters mission statement of “living in right relationship with all of creation.”

3390 Windsor Ave,
Dubuque, IA, 52001-1311

The Franciscan Common Venture is dedicated to helping underserved women in the southern United States. Women in crisis are given access to basic necessities and are provided shelter. Sisters Sisters has entered into a partnership to support basic maintenance and provide necessary items at FCV’s EXCEL house in Okolona, Mississippi. This home provides shelter and support for women and their children who face various crises.

Notre Dame Academy Buseesa

The Notre Dame Academy in Buseesa founded and run by the Sisters of Charity is a resource for the girls of Uganda who are in desperate need of an education. Sisters Sisters has entered into a strategic partnership with the Notre Dame Academy for both financial and in person support. Once finishing her Bachelor of Science and Masters degree in education, our founder, Beth Murray plans to help lead the Notre Dame Academy and the African Sisters Education Collaborative to the next level. She aspires to spread their efforts throughout Sub-Saharan Africa.

P.O. Box 22264,
Owensboro, KY 42304

The Glemary Sisters also known as the Mountain sisters provide assistance to the residents of the Appalachian region in the southeastern United States. They help provide nutritional sustenance, shelter, and addiction support for those in need. Sisters Sisters has committed to helping the Glenmary Sisters in the mission and ministry both financially and by sending support teams to help with multiple in-person projects.

MAMIS

The M.A.M.I.S. program (Madres abrazando mas iniciativas sanas = mothers embracing more healthy initiatives) was piloted in January, 2022 and began with a small group of mothers and their babies. Now there are over 20 mothers who have participated.  When mothers come, they are offered a place to gather and play with their little ones, prayer time, diapers, wipes, a toy for their babies, and toiletry gifts to pamper moms. We provide snacks for mothers and babies. Our educational component has been provided by Camden County Center for Children’s Services staff.

I am happy to let you know the well you sponsored in Tanzania with the dedication "Sisters Sisters" is now complete. The Sister Water Project Committee is thankful for each and every Sisters Sisters donor who contributed to make this well a reality.

Sister Maureen Leach, OSF

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