The Sisters of Charity is a Catholic religious congregation founded by St. Elizabeth Ann Seton in 1809 in the United States. They are known for their work in education, healthcare, and social services, establishing schools, hospitals, shelters, and other charitable institutions around the world. The congregation is committed to serving the poor and marginalized in society and following the charism of St. Vincent de Paul.
*That they provide and help the poor and donate things to charity with whatever they can help with .
Vincentian Sisters of Charity was created in 1902.
Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati was created in 1829.
Sisters of Divine Charity was created in 1799.
Sisters of Christian Charity was created in 1849.
Religious Sisters of Charity was created in 1815.
Sisters of Charity of Leavenworth was created in 1858.
Mother Teresa of Calcutta founded the Sisters of Charity.
Here's an interesting fact about the Sisters: they were almost going to be named Faith, Hope and Charity, but the Oregon Geographic Names Board turned down this proposal in 1975.
Sisters of Charity Hospital - Zagreb - was created in 1894.
Sisters of Our Lady of Charity of the Refuge was created in 1641.
Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill was created in 1869.
Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity was created in 1869.