she gave the women and their families education, mental strenght and inspiration. She inspired the people around her by her way of living and praying.
she was poor
Saint Louise could refer to Saint Louise de Marillac, a French Catholic saint known for founding the Daughters of Charity with Saint Vincent de Paul. She dedicated her life to serving the poor and marginalized, emphasizing compassion, humility, and service to others. Saint Louise is recognized for her significant contributions to the Catholic Church and her inspirational life of devotion to helping those in need.
Marie Curie came from Poland. Then, later she moved to France. She came from a very poor family, so she had a struggle trying to go through school and college.
Marie Curie's father died in 1981 when that poor little girl girl lost both of her parents too bad her parents never got to see how famous she had become. She is one of the best scientist which is pretty amazing everybody knows how her mother died IF NOT GO SEARCH IT UP NOW!
Marie's birth family had lost their hereditary fortunes because of their involvement with Polish nationalism. Consequently they had to work, often at teaching, and it took Marie a long time to save up to attend university. Even after she and her husband became successful scientists, they didn't have a lot of money, but they did win the Nobel Prize, and Marie won another later.
She was the mother of Alexandre Dumas, author of The Three Musketeers, The Count of Monte Cristo and other novels. She was bornm poor, the daughter of an innkeeper, married Thomas-Alexandre Dumas, a General in Napoleon's army, and after his death returned to poverty.
Louise Gouillet has written: 'Louise' -- subject(s): Biography, Family, Oral biography, Urban poor
yes
Valerie Louise Pearl has written: 'Puritans and poor relief' 'London's counter-revolution'
she was poor
Mother Teresa
Mabel Louise Nassau has written: 'Old age poverty in Greenwich village' -- subject(s): Old age pensions, Poor
she helps the poor
She helped the poor by giving shelter.
Yes, she taught poor children.
St. Louise, herself, did social work, along with St. Vincent de Paul, ministering to the poor, homeless and unemployed in Paris, France.
Yes, Mother Teresa worked with the poorest of the poor and her Missionaries of Charity continue that work today.