Catalog of Ministries
Our catalog is continually growing. It is provided here to help inform and inspire you to become engaged in philanthropy. Our hope is that you will get involved. The rewards will be great.
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St. Anne’s Living Center
Biography
St. Anne’s primary objective is to promote the self-worth, personal dignity, security, happiness, and healthful longevity of each elderly or disabled person. WE BELIEVE…that the God-given rights and dignity of the person must be protected from the moment of conception through natural death. WE BELIEVE…in the values and principles inherent in the moral and religious directives for Catholic Health Care. WE BELIEVE…that St. Anne’s Guest Home is an integral part of the work of the Church. As such, it is an extension of Christ’s mission of mercy. In serving the elderly and vulnerable, we serve Christ in a special way. WE BELIEVE…that our Franciscan Spirit of simplicity and service makes a unique contribution to health care in the acceptance of all persons in need regardless of age, sex, race, color, religion, national origin, financial status, physical or mental disability, or marital status. Recognizing the person’s unique composition of body and soul, total care will be provided to meet the physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs.
St. Anselm Institute for Catholic Thought
Biography
The St. Anselm Institute for Catholic Thought is a faculty-led Catholic educational nonprofit founded in
2000 and registered in the Diocese of Richmond, VA. The Institute’s mission is to make the Catholic
intellectual tradition accessible and available to university students, faculty and others within and
beyond the University of Virginia community. The Institute hosts a popular public lecture series, a
variety of faculty-led reading groups and seminars, and a new set of noncredit Catholic Ideas
minicourses. All of our programs are free and open to all with an interest. The Institute does not receive
funding from the Diocese or the University of Virginia. Instead, our free Catholic educational programs
rely upon the good will of many and the annual charitable gifts of those who believe the “light of Christ”
in the Catholic intellectual tradition should shine bright to all within and around secular university
environments.
St. Anthony Retreat Center (Marathon, WI)
Biography
St. Anthony Retreat Center is a community, a staff and a place rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ as lived out joyfully by St. Francis of Assisi. We provide atmosphere, guidance and support for people of all beliefs and financial backgrounds who are searching to become more fully human, more deeply connected to God, themselves, others and creation.St. Anthony Retreat Center is a Roman Catholic Center for Spirituality sponsored by the Capuchin Franciscans.
St. Anthony-Immaculate Conception School
Biography
The mission of St Anthony-Immaculate Conception School, a Catholic elementary school in San Francisco’s Mission District, is to empower students from diverse backgrounds to grow as whole persons in the image of Jesus Christ. The partnership between school staff and families, the primary educators, is focused on helping students develop their God-given gifts and talents through a rich academic program, a dynamic community of believers, and commitment to service and worship.
St. Augustine Catholic School
Biography
St Augustine Catholic School’s primary task is the communication of the person and message of Christ. We provide this through standards based curriculum, community service and leadership opportunities in a global society. We are a Pre-K through 8th grade Title I school in Washington, DC that was founded in 1858, four years before it became legal to educate black children in the nation’s capital.?
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St. Austin Catholic School
Biography
St. Austin Catholic School prepares students to be Christ-centered, academically strong, moral community leaders.
St. Benedict’s Prep
Biography
St. Benedict’s is committed to educating young men from Newark, its surrounding area and beyond. While ex[licitly dedicated to serving minority youngsters, and those from low-income backgrounds, we welcome those from all racial, religious and socioeconomic groups. Through a rigorous college prep curriculum and vibrant extracurricular offerings, we develop the mind, stretch the heart, form character and nourish the spirit. St. Benedict’s prepares a young man to fulfill his potential as an emothionally mature, morally responsible. well-eductaed and confident person, eager to contribute to his family, community and nation.
St. Bonaventure University, Campus Ministries
Biography
As disciples of Jesus Christ in the Catholic Franciscan tradition, we are called to form community with all the members of our University family. We strive to live well with one another, celebrating life together and serving others in keeping with the Gospel call for justice, peace and the integrity of creation.
St. Catherine Academy
Biography
St. Catherine Academy is the only faith-based, state-approved, private education school in Fairfield County serving students with developmental disabilities including those with autism, intellectual or multiple disabilities. Our relationship-based, multi-disciplinary curriculum is structured with high expectation, tailored to each student, fostering academic growth, interpersonal competencies, independent living and vocational skills.ur facility is intentionally designed to help students transition from former environments to one that encourages greater independence. In our nurturing, learning community, students develop positive self-esteem and self-confidence while acquiring the necessary skills to reach teir potential for independent living
St. Catherine Residence (Milwaukee, WI)
Biography
To realize our mission, SCR offers different housing focuses, each targeting women with different life issues: a) Transitional or Permanent housing for women who are starting out or starting over, b) Right Start/Independent Living for either single mothers or 17-year-olds aging out of foster care and c) Next Step for homeless women in recovery or with a chronic behavioral health diagnosis. The requirements for residence are a) be involved in work, a day program or education for 20 hours each week, b) respect for self and each other and c) an ability to pay rent which is subsidized through donations. Our services go beyond providing safe and affordable housing and include building self-concepts through skill building, linking to employment and school and integrating women into a women helping women community for networking, friendship and support.
St. Dominic Village
Biography
St. Dominic Village is Houston’s only Catholic continuing-care retirement community, and one of the few retirement homes for priests in Texas. Each year, we serve approximately 300 elderly – including numerous impoverished Medicaid recipients – through a continuum-of-care comprising independent living, assisted living, and nursing home facilities. St. Dominic Village is dedicated to serving our elders with the compassion of Christ. We strive to provide a welcoming home and the very highest standard of care to each of our residents, honoring and celebrating their personal dignity. St. Dominic Village currently is one of the largest non-profit nursing homes in Harris County.
St. Dominic Village (Houston, TX)
Biography
St. Dominic Village is dedicated to the service of its residents as an extension of the compassionate and healing ministry of Jesus Christ. The physical, spiritual, emotional, and social needs of each resident are addressed through a continuum of care that optimizes personal strengths. Committed to the values and moral teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, St. Dominic Village provides a home and the highest standard of quality care consistent with individual needs and regardless of race, color, or creed. The inherent sanctity and dignity of each person – residents, family members, and staff – are recognized, promoted, and preserved.
St. Elizabeth Catholic School
Biography
The mission of St. Elizabeth Catholic School is to provide the highest quality spiritual formation in an environment that is rooted in the Gospel of Jesus Christ and the teachings of the Roman catholic Church. Toward this end, the administration, faculty, staff, and parents endeavor to live and learn in a community of faith where each individual is recognized,
respected, and encourage to grow. We strive for academic excellence through the creation of a strong curriculum. St. Elizabeth School is committed to the
creation of a faith community educated to achieve academic success and to reach out to all people in faith and compassion to bring the message of
Jesus Christ.
St. Elizabeth Medical Center
Biography
St. Elizabeth Medical Center community, inspired by St. Francis of Assisi and faithful to the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, is committed to excellence in healthcare and education. We pledge to do this with compassion and respect for the dignity of all.
St. Elizabeth School
Biography
St. Elizabeth graduates students who are successful at home, in the workforce and in the community. By maximizing each student’s unique abilities, we enhance the quality of life for elementary, middle, and high school students with cognitive and other disabilities.
Our program focuses on the realization of personal potential by integrating academic growth, social/emotional development, functional life skills, and vocational training. We create a community environment that fosters a sense of belonging. Students, faculty and families are committed to the stewardship of a learning environment with these core values: All people are respected and valued; Every student can learn; Competence, compassion, support and safety are essential; Communication and collaboration are standard practice; Time and talent are given generously in the service of others.
St. Finn Barr Catholic School
Biography
St. Finn Barr Catholic School is dedicated to meeting the spiritual, academic, physical and emotional needs of every child entrusted to its care. Our community embraces every child’s potential to become an independent thinker, life long learner, and valuable member of a larger community who live Gospel values in the Catholic tradition.
St. Frances Cabrini Clinic of Most Holy Trinity Church
Biography
Cabrini Clinic is the oldest free clinic in the United States. Since 1950 it has provided free primary health care to poor, uninsured families in the Corktown neighborhood of southwest Detroit. Staffed by volunteer doctors, nurses, pharmacists and other health professionals, Cabrini Clinic serves those who are falling through the health care safety net. Diagnostic testing, health education, mental health counseling, treatment and prescription assistance are provided to more that 1500 uninsured individuals annually. The health care mission of Cabrini Clinic is supported by Most Holy Trinity, grant funding, and the generosity of our donors.
St. Francis Center
Biography
St. Francis Center’s mission is to feed, serve, and walk with the poor as a community of hope in the spirit of Saint Francis of Assisi.
St. Francis Healthcare Foundation of Hawaii
Biography
St. Francis Home/ St. Francis Senior Ministries
Biography
We exist to create a community where each individual can live life fully.